EuroBasket 2015 Group A

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Group A of the EuroBasket 2015 took place between 5 and 10 September 2015. The group played all of its games at Park&Suites Arena in Montpellier, France.

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The group is composed of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, France, Israel, Poland and Russia. The four best ranked teams advanced to the second round.

Standings

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France 550407335+7210Advanced to Knockout stage
2Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 53237538498 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 532367352+158 [lower-alpha 1]
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 52338739257
5Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 514379374+56 [lower-alpha 2]
6Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 514324402786 [lower-alpha 2]
Source: eurobasket2015.org
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Poland–Israel 73–75
  2. 1 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina–Russia 61–81

All times are local (UTC+2).

5 September

Poland v Bosnia and Herzegovina

5 September 2015
15:00
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg6864Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Scoring by quarter: 16–18, 24–12, 18–23, 10–11
Pts: Waczyński 15
Rebs: Kulig 8
Asts: Ponitka 6
Pts: Stipanović 20
Rebs: Milošević 7
Asts: Renfroe 5
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Referees: Fernando Rocha (POR), Renaud Geller (BEL), Jurgis Laurinavičius (LTU)

Israel v Russia

5 September 2015
17:30
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg7673Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 18–21, 11–18, 21–10, 26–24
Pts: Casspi 21
Rebs: Casspi 9
Asts: Ohayon 5
Pts: Khvostov, Vorontsevich 15
Rebs: Vorontsevich 13
Asts: Khvostov, Vorontsevich 5
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Referees: Matej Boltauzer (SLO), Siniša Herceg (CRO), Apostolos Kalpakas (SWE)

France v Finland

5 September 2015
21:00
France  Flag of France (lighter variant).svg9787 (OT)Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Scoring by quarter:24–22, 21–15, 23–23, 13–21,  Overtime:16–6
Pts: Parker 23
Rebs: De Colo, Lauvergne 7
Asts: De Colo 6
Pts: Wilson 21
Rebs: Murphy 11
Asts: Koponen 7
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Attendance: 10,407
Referees: Oļegs Latiševs (LAT), Spyridon Gontas (GRE), Igor Dragojević (MNE)

6 September

Russia v Poland

6 September 2015
15:00
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg7982Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by quarter:22–19, 18–23, 16–18, 23–22
Pts: Zubkov 21
Rebs: Zubkov 7
Asts: Khvostov 5
Pts: Waczyński 23
Rebs: Gortat 6
Asts: Slaughter 5
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Referees: Oļegs Latiševs (LAT), Siniša Herceg (CRO), Anthonie Sinterniklaas (NED)

Finland v Israel

6 September 2015
17:30
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg6679Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Scoring by quarter: 13–25, 18–21, 23–16, 12–17
Pts: Murphy 24
Rebs: Murphy 9
Asts: Koponen 5
Pts: Eliyahu 22
Rebs: Fischer 11
Asts: Eliyahu 6
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Referees: Fernando Rocha (POR), Spyridon Gontas (GRE), Renaud Geller (BEL)

Bosnia and Herzegovina v France

6 September 2015
21:00
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg5481Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Scoring by quarter: 15–17, 11–20, 10–30, 18–14
Pts: Kikanović, Stipanović 10
Rebs: Albijanić 6
Asts: Šutalo 4
Pts: De Colo, Lauvergne 12
Rebs: De Colo, Lauvergne 7
Asts: Diaw 6
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Attendance: 10,212
Referees: Matej Boltauzer (SLO), Apostolos Kalpakas (SWE), Jurgis Laurinavičius (LTU)

7 September

Finland v Russia

7 September 2015
15:00
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg8179Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter: 16–20, 20–18, 27–26, 18–15
Pts: Murphy 19
Rebs: Kotti, Murphy 7
Asts: Koponen 6
Pts: Fridzon 22
Rebs: Vorontsevich 11
Asts: Khvostov, Vorontsevich 5
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Referees: Matej Boltauzer (SLO), Igor Dragojević (MNE), Jurgis Laurinavičius (LTU)

Israel vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina

7 September 2015
17:30
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg8486 (OT)Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Scoring by quarter:29–16, 16–19, 15–25, 15–15,  Overtime: 9–11
Pts: Casspi 29
Rebs: Fischer 8
Asts: Mekel 7
Pts: Gordić 22
Rebs: Stipanović 18
Asts: Renfroe 8
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Attendance: 6,288
Referees: Fernando Rocha (POR), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT), Anthonie Sinterniklaas (NED)

France v Poland

7 September 2015
21:00
France  Flag of France (lighter variant).svg6966Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by quarter: 14–14, 16–12, 22–21, 17–19
Pts: Parker 16
Rebs: De Colo 8
Asts: Diaw 5
Pts: Waczyński 18
Rebs: Gortat 11
Asts: Koszarek, Slaughter 3
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Attendance: 10,016
Referees: Spyridon Gontas (GRE), Siniša Herceg (CRO), Renaud Geller (BEL)

9 September

Bosnia and Herzegovina v Finland

9 September 2015
15:00
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg5988Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Scoring by quarter: 12–19, 15–22, 15–31, 17–16
Pts: Albijanić 14
Rebs: Kikanović, Stipanović 5
Asts: Renfroe 6
Pts: Wilson 16
Rebs: Nuutinen 8
Asts: Koponen 6
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Referees: Oļegs Latiševs (LAT), Siniša Herceg (CRO), Anthonie Sinterniklaas (NED)

Poland v Israel

9 September 2015
17:30
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg7375Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Scoring by quarter:24–22, 8–13, 18–16, 23–24
Pts: Kulig, Waczyński 13
Rebs: Gortat 8
Asts: Ponitka 6
Pts: Casspi 35
Rebs: Fischer 8
Asts: Limonad, Mekel 5
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Referees: Matej Boltauzer (SLO), Spyridon Gontas (GRE), Igor Dragojević (MNE)

Russia v France

9 September 2015
21:00
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg6774Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Scoring by quarter:24–16, 12–18, 16–19, 15–21
Pts: Fridzon 20
Rebs: Vorontsevich 9
Asts: Khvostov 10
Pts: De Colo 13
Rebs: Gobert 10
Asts: Parker 4
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Attendance: 10,564
Referees: Fernando Rocha (POR), Jurgis Laurinavičius (LTU), Apostolos Kalpakas (SWE)

10 September

Finland v Poland

10 September 2015
15:00
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg6578Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Scoring by quarter: 20–23, 21–19, 11–16, 13–20
Pts: Huff 17
Rebs: Nuutinen 8
Asts: Koponen 8
Pts: Waczyński 17
Rebs: Ponitka 6
Asts: Slaughter 8
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Referees: Fernando Rocha (POR), Jurgis Laurinavičius (LTU), Renaud Geller (BEL)

Bosnia and Herzegovina v Russia

10 September 2015
17:30
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg6181Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Scoring by quarter:22–12, 9–19, 19–24, 11–26
Pts: Stipanović 22
Rebs:three players 6
Asts: Buza, Gordić 5
Pts: Zubkov 17
Rebs: Vorontsevich, Zubkov 7
Asts: Khvostov 5
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Attendance: 6,519
Referees: Matej Boltauzer (SLO), Spyridon Gontas (GRE), Apostolos Kalpakas (SWE)

Israel vs. France

10 September 2015
21:00
Israel  Flag of Israel.svg6186Flag of France (lighter variant).svg  France
Scoring by quarter: 10–22, 17–16, 21–24, 13–24
Pts: Limonad 13
Rebs: Kadir 9
Asts:three players 4
Pts: Gobert 15
Rebs: Gobert 10
Asts: De Colo, Parker 4
Park&Suites Arena, Montpellier
Attendance: 9,755
Referees: Oļegs Latiševs (LAT), Siniša Herceg (CRO), Igor Dragojević (MNE)

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