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Greece NT roster:
Guards:
Vasilis Xanthopoulos (Panionios)
Igor Milosevic (Olympiacos)
Demetris Kalaitzides (Panellinios)
Fanis Kuburas (Maroussi)
Yiorgos Apostolides (AEL)
Demetris Lolas (Kavala)
Forwards:
Ioannis Georgalis (Panionios)
Kostas Kaimakoglou (Maroussi)
Petros Noeas (Maroussi)
Demetris Karadolamis (AEL)
Gaios Skordilis (Aris)
Nikos Papanikolaou (Ilisiakos)
Centers:
Ian Vouyoukas (Olympiacos)
Demetris Mavroedes (Maroussi)
Stavros Toutziarakis (Maroussi)
Demos Aggelopoulos (Aegaleo)
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Rest of the countries that will take part are:
Serbia
Croatia
Italy
Turkey
Montenegro
Albania
Morocco
Libya
Please add any other squads you know.
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Gameday 1:
Greece blew Serbia away in the first game of Group A in basketball tournament of the Mediterranean Games in Pescara. The final score was 91-70, while at the end of the third quarter the margin was even at 39 points (77-38).
In the other game of Group A, Croatia beat Morocco in a third quarter effort (11-26). The final score was 63-75 for Croatia.
At the same time Turkey was quite as harsh over Montenegro in Group B, beating them 98-61, to be followed by another blowout in the second game of the group, featuring Italy, that beat Albania 106-69.
Gameday 2:
Croatia easily beat Greece in the second game of Group A of the tournament with a score of 82-64 based on a very good first quarter. In the other game of Group A Serbia was down by 8 at halftime, but secured the win in the second half with 77-66.
2 games also for Group B where Italy continued with another blowout, this time over Montenegro with the final score being 107-70 for the Italians.
In the second game Turkey continues to look strong as the beat Albania 96-68.
Gameday 3:
Greece beat Morocco in the third day of the basketball tournament of the Mediterranean Games 2009 held in Pescara, Italy with a final score 96-84. In the other game of Group A Croatia beat Serbia 71-69.
For Group B Montenegro grabbed their first win against Albania, beating the neighbours 92-73. Finally, the second game of Group B needed three overtimes to see a winner and that turned out to be Turkey that beat Italy 121-119.
Quarterfinals are held July 1st and the matchups are the following:
Greece - Montenegro
Morocco - Turkey
Italy - Serbia
Albania - Croatia
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Quote:Greece beat Montenegro thanks to an amazing third quarter, where they outscored the Montenegrins 30-8. The final score was 85-67 and the Greeks will be facing Turkey, who beat Morocco 88-67, in the semifinal.
In the third quarterfinal Italy took the win against Serbia with 75-64. They will face Croatia in the second semifinal since the Croatians beat Albania 94-70.
Semifinals:
Greece - Turkey
Italy - Croatia
5-8 Placement:
Montenegro - Morocco
Serbia - Albania
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