In the Lithuanian group, there is a surprise: the impressively rescued Icelanders eliminated the British

With under four minutes remaining, the British team, spearheaded by Jonas Axelis Gudmundssonas, held a four-point advantage (82:76). However, the momentum shifted when Jonsson scored four decisive points across two consecutive possessions. The Icelandic team responded immediately, first via a free throw, followed by a three-pointer from Martin Hermansson, which successfully tied the score at 84:84.

The British offensive efforts subsequently struggled to generate scoring opportunities. Conversely, the Icelandic side managed to accumulate points incrementally through free throws, extending their lead to 87:84. A critical sequence occurred when a four-second violation was called against the British defender, Carl Whatle, resulting in two free throws, both of which were successfully converted.

Following this, the home team committed another foul. Martin Hermansson scored on the first resulting free throw. When the second free throw was taken, the ball was intercepted by C.

Whatle. Although Whatle attempted a long three-pointer, the shot missed. The sequence concluded with the Icelandic team establishing a significant advantage, marking a notable shift in the contest’s momentum.

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