Joy turned into a fiasco – Lithuanians, who lost the two-digit lead in Italy, fell(9)

In the fourth quarter of the contest, the Lithuanians held a substantial lead, establishing a two-digit advantage of 78 to 65. However, the Italian team began to systematically close the gap throughout the period. The momentum shifted following several key scoring plays.

Gabriele Procida contributed a crucial point, and Stefano Tonuto capitalized on an error by Kasparo Jakučionio, adding another point to the Italian tally. Subsequently, Niccolo Manion sank two free throws, which successfully tied the game at 82 to 82. With 28 seconds remaining on the clock, the game remained fiercely contested.

Ignas Sargiūnas scored both free throws, putting the Italians ahead by three points, making the score 84 to 85. Following this sequence of events, the Lithuanians began to employ defensive strategies, notably initiating foul tactics to disrupt the opposition’s rhythm. The game became a physical struggle as both sides fought for every point.

The period leading up to the final seconds was marked by intense back-and-forth scoring. Despite the Lithuanians’ efforts to regain control and the significant lead they had held earlier in the quarter, the Italian resilience kept the contest tight. The focus shifted entirely to the final possession, where the tactical fouling by the Lithuanians became a defining element of the late-game action, preventing a definitive conclusion through conventional play.

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