Luka Doncic once again delivered a monster performance at EuroBasket, but this time his brilliance wasn’t enough to carry Slovenia through.
Doncic’s incredible #EuroBasket run comes to an end but he had another scoring spree against Germany.
📊 39 PTS | 10 REB | 7 AST pic.twitter.com/tVoTQxlv32
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Doncic went off for 39 points, 10 rebounds, and seven assists, pushing Slovenia to a 7-point advantage late in the third quarter.
But just before the buzzer, Germany’s Tristan da Silva drilled a half-court shot that swung momentum.
In the fourth quarter, Germany surged ahead and closed out a 99-91 win.
GERMANY’S DUO GETS IT DONE 🙌
Franz Wagner: 23p/7r/4a
Dennis Schröder: 20p/7aThey’ll take on Finland in the @EuroBasket semifinals this Friday!
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— NBA (@NBA) September 10, 2025
Germany leaned on balanced scoring to get it done. Orlando forward Franz Wagner poured in 23 points with seven rebounds, while Sacramento guard Dennis Schroder added 20 points and seven assists.
Big man Daniel Theis chipped in 15 points and nine rebounds, giving Germany the depth Slovenia could not match.
For Slovenia, it was another night of Doncic doing everything possible to keep his team alive, but Slovenia had no answers once Germany seized control.
However, we got a glimpse into what to expect from Doncic this season and it was electric.
The Lakers star finishes EuroBasket averaging 34.7 PPG on 65 percent true shooting. It’s the most points per game in a single EuroBasket run in 35+ years (per NBA University_X).
Much to Nico Harrison’s dismay, he was also nominated for the best defender award at the tournament.
📊 Luka Doncic at #EuroBasket 2025:
◉ Among the top players in both *steals per game* & *overall defense rating*
◉ Clearly standing out from the rest of the field in the plot
◉ Breaking the “weak defender” narrative with elite impact https://t.co/ONJ450hct2 pic.twitter.com/DINUOwrKox— Data4Basket (@Data4Basket) September 10, 2025
Germany’s unbeaten run now sets up a semifinal clash with Finland, who continued their Cinderella push with a 93-79 upset win over Georgia.
Utah product Mikael Jantunen paced Finland with 19 points, while Lauri Markkanen added 17 points and made his presence felt defensively with four blocks.
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