EuroBasket 2015 Group D

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Group D of the EuroBasket 2015 took place between 5 and 10 September 2015. The group played all of its games at Arena Riga in Riga, Latvia.

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The group is composed of Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine. The four best ranked teams advanced to the second round.

Standings

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 541360336+249Advanced to Knockout stage
2Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 532348339+98 [a]
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 532370342+288 [a]
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 532370344+268 [a]
5Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 514316374586 [b]
6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 514349378296 [b]
Source: eurobasket2015.org [usurped]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 Latvia 2–0; Czech Republic 1–1; Belgium 0–2
  2. 1 2 Ukraine–Estonia 71–78

All times are local (UTC+3).

5 September

Czech Republic v Estonia

5 September 2015
15:30
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg8057Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Scoring by quarter:18–9, 25–15, 21–11, 16–22
Pts: Veselý 16
Rebs: Veselý 8
Asts:four players 3
Pts: Vene 18
Rebs: Vene 13
Asts:three players 2
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 5,142
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Amit Balak (ISR), Saverio Lanzarini (ITA)

Belgium v Latvia

5 September 2015
18:30
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg6778Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 19–25, 19–15, 14–11, 15–27
Pts: Hervelle 13
Rebs: De Zeeuw, Hervelle 6
Asts: Hervelle 7
Pts: Meiers 15
Rebs: Freimanis, Timma 5
Asts: Strēlnieks 7
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 8,217
Referees: Emilio Pérez Pizarro (ESP), Emin Moğulkoç (TUR), Marcin Kowalski (POL)

Lithuania v Ukraine

5 September 2015
21:30
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg6968Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Scoring by quarter:19–12, 14–14, 17–19, 19–23
Pts: Jankūnas 22
Rebs: Valančiūnas 11
Asts: Kalnietis 7
Pts: Fesenko 19
Rebs: Fesenko 11
Asts: Randle 6
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 8,846
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Eddie Viator (FRA), Sigmundur Herbertsson (ISL)

6 September

Estonia v Belgium

6 September 2015
15:30
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg5584Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Scoring by quarter: 9–27, 9–19, 26–23, 11–15
Pts: Vene 12
Rebs: Veideman 8
Asts: S. Sokk 4
Pts: Lojeski 16
Rebs: Hervelle, Lojeski 6
Asts: Tabu 4
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 5,142
Referees: Eddie Viator (FRA), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Marcin Kowalski (POL)

Latvia v Lithuania

6 September 2015
18:30
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg4968Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter:19–13, 9–16, 11–20, 10–19
Pts: Bērziņš, Freimanis 8
Rebs: Freimanis 9
Asts: Janičenoks 4
Pts: Valančiūnas 15
Rebs: Mačiulis 10
Asts: Kalnietis 6
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 10,492
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Petar Obradović (BIH), Saverio Lanzarini (ITA)

Ukraine v Czech Republic

6 September 2015
21:30
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg6478Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: 14–20, 16–26, 15–19, 19–13
Pts: Fesenko 14
Rebs: Fesenko 8
Asts: Lukashov 4
Pts: Veselý 19
Rebs: Veselý 9
Asts: Satoranský 6
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 614
Referees: Emilio Pérez Pizarro (ESP), Emin Moğulkoç (TUR), Amit Balak (ISR)

7 September

Lithuania v Belgium

7 September 2015
15:30
Lithuania  Flag of Lithuania.svg7476Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Scoring by quarter:20–12, 15–23, 19–22, 20–19
Pts: Valančiūnas 25
Rebs: Valančiūnas 12
Asts: Kalnietis 13
Pts: Lojeski 20
Rebs: Gillet 4
Asts: Lojeski, Van Rossom 5
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 3,570
Referees: Emilio Pérez Pizarro (ESP), Petar Obradović (BIH), Sigmundur Herbertsson (ISL)

Czech Republic v Latvia

7 September 2015
18:30
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg6572Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Scoring by quarter:22–17, 11–23, 9–11, 23–21
Pts: Satoranský 22
Rebs: Veselý 11
Asts: Satoranský 9
Pts: Blūms 14
Rebs: Freimanis, Timma 8
Asts: Strēlnieks 7
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 5,710
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Emin Moğulkoç (TUR), Marcin Kowalski (POL)

Ukraine v Estonia

7 September 2015
21:30
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg7178Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Scoring by quarter:15–14, 23–14, 6–22, 27–28
Pts: Randle 22
Rebs: Pustozvonov 7
Asts: Randle 4
Pts: Arbet 26
Rebs: Vene 8
Asts: S. Sokk, Veideman 6
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 2,795
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Eddie Viator (FRA), Amit Balak (ISR)

9 September

Belgium v Czech Republic

9 September 2015
15:30
Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg6466Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: 17–21, 11–12, 16–18, 20–15
Pts: Tabu 12
Rebs: Hervelle 9
Asts: Van Rossom 7
Pts: Veselý 21
Rebs: Veselý 12
Asts: Satoranský 9
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 477
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Saverio Lanzarini (ITA), Petar Obradović (BIH)

Latvia v Ukraine

9 September 2015
18:30
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg7475Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Scoring by quarter:21–14, 18–24, 23–22, 12–15
Pts: Bertāns 17
Rebs: Bērziņš 6
Asts: Bertāns, Strēlnieks 5
Pts: Fesenko 21
Rebs: Fesenko 10
Asts: Randle 5
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 5,998
Referees: Emilio Pérez Pizarro (ESP), Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Sigmundur Herbertsson (ISL)

Estonia v Lithuania

9 September 2015
21:30
Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg6264Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 15–20, 16–18, 20–11, 11–15
Pts: Talts 20
Rebs: Vene 7
Asts: S. Sokk 5
Pts: Mačiulis 15
Rebs: Mačiulis 10
Asts: Kalnietis 7
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 6,985
Referees: Emin Moğulkoç (TUR), Marcin Kowalski (POL), Amit Balak (ISR)

10 September

Ukraine v Belgium

10 September 2015
15:30
Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg7179Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Scoring by quarter:19–14, 20–21, 15–24, 17–20
Pts: Fesenko 20
Rebs: Fesenko 11
Asts: Randle 4
Pts: Gillet 15
Rebs: Tabu 8
Asts: Van Rossom 6
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 387
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić (SRB), Marcin Kowalski (POL), Sigmundur Herbertsson (ISL)

Latvia v Estonia

10 September 2015
18:30
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg7564Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Scoring by quarter: 15–29, 18–15, 22–5, 20–15
Pts: Strēlnieks 21
Rebs: Timma 6
Asts: Bertāns, Strēlnieks 3
Pts: Arbet 16
Rebs: Kangur 8
Asts: Veideman 8
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 9,073
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Eddie Viator (FRA), Saverio Lanzarini (ITA)

Czech Republic v Lithuania

10 September 2015
21:30
Czech Republic  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg8185 (OT)Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter:18–12, 19–15, 14–28, 18–14,  Overtime: 12–16
Pts: Schilb 18
Rebs: Satoranský 9
Asts: Satoranský 15
Pts: Kuzminskas 18
Rebs: Valančiūnas 10
Asts: Kalnietis 4
Arena Riga, Riga
Attendance: 4,669
Referees: Emilio Pérez Pizarro (ESP), Emin Moğulkoç (TUR), Petar Obradović (BIH)

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