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4Dusan Vukcevic
5Dejan Koturovic
6Nebojsa Bogavac
7Vule Avdalovic
8Predrag Stojakovic
9Djuro Ostojic
10Marko Jaric
11Predrag Drobnjak
12Ognjen Askrabic
13Milos Vujanic
14Kosta Perovic
15Milan Gurovic

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Head Coach Dusko Vujosevic
Assistant CoachesMilan Minic,
Stevan Karadzic
10 September 2003
Lithuania 98 Serbia & Montenegro 82
08.09.2003
Turkey 76 Serbia & Montenegro 80
07.09.2003
Serbia & Montenegro 67 Spain 75
06.09.2003
Sweden 68 Serbia and Montenegro 78
Kirilenko Backs Up Talk in Dominating Style
05.09.2003
Serbia & Montenegro 80 Russia 95
31.08.2003
Vujosevic Names Final 12
30.08.2003
Serbia and Montenegro Keep Feet On Ground
29.08.2003
The 1995 European Championship - An Interview with Sarunas Marciulionis
Turkey Get Besok Boost
23.08.2003
Blues Hitting Form At Right Time
19.08.2003
Vujosevic Salutes Greece After Double Win
Masingue Fuming After Weisz Snub
16.08.2003
Koturovic Back In Serbo-Montenegrin Fold
14.08.2003
Vujosevic Makes Tough Decisions
11.08.2003
Kristic Out Of Championships
Serbia & Montenegro Defeats Australia
Serbia & Montenegro Humbled By Greeks
Kristic Out Of Championships
08.06.2003
New Blow for Serbia and Montenegro
// 10 September 2003
David Palmqvist

LTU_YUG_05
27 points in 28 minutes: Ramunas Siskauskas
Lithuania survived a scare in the fourth quarter when Serbia & Montenegro went on a 17-0 run and threatened what up to that point had seemed like a very comfortable victory for Lithuania. Lithuanian point guard Sarunas Jasikevicius played a marvelous game, scoring 21 points and dishing out 11 assists.

Lithuania played a dominant first half of their quarterfinal against regining european and world champions Serbia & Montenegro and led 57-43 at halftime, behind 18 points by Jasikevicius and 16 points by Ramunas Siskauskas. They also seemed in control of the game through much of the third quarter until Serbia & Montenegro went on a 17-0 run, sparked by 8 points from guard Milos Vujanic, that stretched from the last minutes in the third quarter and almost 5 minutes into the fourth quarter.

LTU_YUG_09
Milos Vujanic had 13 points for Serbia & Montenegro
Serbia & Montenegro got as close as 4 point with the score at 80-76 but Lithuanian shooting guard Arvydas Macjiauskas hit a very important 3-pointer to stop the run with 5.15 left in the fourth. Lithuania also went on to score the next 4 points on a Songaila layup and a Stombergas jumper to push their lead back up to 11, 87-76. After those baskets Lithuania was able to ride out the storm won the game by a margin of 16 points, 98-82.

Serbia & Montenegro played the game without Sacramento Kings superstar Peja Stojakovic, who was forced to watch the game in street clothes, still feeling the effects from the sprained ankle he suffered against Turkey in the quarterfinal. Serbia & Montenegro could have used Stojakovic in this game as they came out sluggish and was outplayed by Lithuania in the first half.

The stars for Lithuania was their guard duo Jasikevicius, 21 points plus 11 assists, and Macjiauskas, 20 points plus 7 rebounds. Ramunas Siskauskas scored a game high 27 points on 9 for 14 shooting. Siskauskas had the chance for two 4-point plays in the same game but converted the free throw on only one of them. The trio combined to score 68 of Lithuania's 98 points in the game. Lithuania also recived 14 points from forward Darius Songaila.

Sarunas Jasikevicius dominated the game, especially in the first half. He scored 18 of his points in the first half and kept feeding his teammates with no look passes and set them up for numerous open layups throughout the game. In the second half he did not score until he hit a 3-pointer at the shot-clock buzzer with 1.51 left in the game to put it out of reach for good.

For Serbia & Montenegro the surprising top scorer was Djuro Ostojic with 17 points. Ostojic averaged only 4,8 points in the previous 4 games. Point guard Marko Jaric scored 14 points and got 7 rebounds but he also committed an outrageous 9 turnovers. Center Predrag Drobnjak scored 13 points to go with 9 rebounds but shot only 2 for 10 from the floor.

Lithuania will now face France, who won against Russia earlier in the evening, in one of the semifinals on Saturday.


 
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