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Lithuania men's national basketball team

The Lithuania men's national basketball team (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinė vyrų krepšinio rinktinė) represents Lithuania in international basketball competitions. They are controlled by the Lithuanian Basketball Federation, the governing body for basketball in Lithuania. Despite Lithuania's small size, with a population of less than 3 million, the country's devotion to basketball has made them a traditional force of the sport in Europe.[4]

Lithuania
FIBA ranking10 2 (15 September 2023)[1]
Joined FIBA1936
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationLKF
CoachKazys Maksvytis
Nickname(s)The Other Dream Team, The Second Religion, The Baltic Giants, The Green Death, The Boogeyman from the East
Olympic Games
Appearances7
Medals Bronze: (1992, 1996, 2000)
FIBA World Cup
Appearances6
Medals Bronze: (2010)
EuroBasket
Appearances15
Medals Gold: (1937, 1939, 2003)
Silver: (1995, 2013, 2015)
Bronze: (2007)
First international
 Latvia 41–20 Lithuania 
(Riga, Latvia; 13 December 1925)[2]
Biggest win
 Lithuania 112–9 Finland 
(Kaunas, Lithuania; 27 May 1939)[3]
Biggest defeat
 United States 127–76 Lithuania 
(Barcelona, Spain; 6 August 1992)

The Lithuanian national team won the last EuroBasket tournaments prior to World War II, in 1937 and 1939. The 1939 team was led by Frank Lubin, who helped popularize basketball in the country and was called the "grandfather of Lithuanian basketball". Following the country's annexation by the Soviet Union during the war, Lithuanian players frequently formed the core of the Soviet national team. The most prevalent example was the 1988 Olympic basketball gold medal-winning team, which got most of its scoring from four Lithuanians: Valdemaras Chomičius, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Šarūnas Marčiulionis and Arvydas Sabonis.

After the restoration of Lithuanian independence in 1990, the national team was resurrected. Lithuania won bronze medals at the first three Summer Olympics to include NBA players – 1992, 1996, and 2000 – in addition to finishing fourth in 2004 and 2008, and in eighth place in 2012. The Lithuanian national team won the EuroBasket for the third time in 2003, and also a bronze medal at the 2010 FIBA World Cup.

History edit

Early teams (1920s) edit

 
Lietuvos Fizinio Lavinimo Sąjunga (LFLS) had one of the first male basketball teams in Lithuania, back in 1923.

On 13 December 1925 in the Latvian capital Riga, Lithuanians played their first international game against their neighbors. Given the Latvians had international knowledge provided by coaches of the American YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association),[5] they easily won 41–20.[2] Later on, Latvians were crushing the future three-times European champions Lithuanians as well (41–29 or even 123–10).[6] Another game the following year was won by the Latvians 47–12.[7] During the period, basketball saw its Lithuanian popularity decrease and get overshadowed by football. The cold climate and lack of suitable indoor arena only allowed for basketball to be played during the summer period, and even then those who practiced preferred other sports.[2]

 
Physical Culture Palace

Lithuanian Americans build a squad (1930s) edit

Things started to improve in 1934, when the Physical Culture Palace was opened in Kaunas, featuring a spacious hall with 200 seats and cork floor built for tennis that was suitable for indoor basketball.[8] In 1935, Lithuania decided to promote a World Lithuanian Congress in temporary capital Kaunas, inviting ethnic Lithuanians from many countries to unite the Lithuanian culture. The following year, a delegation of Lithuanian American athletes from Chicago arrived in Kaunas as participants of World Lithuanian Congress. Two of the players, Juozas "Joseph" Zukas and Konstantinas "Konnie" Savickus, stayed to teach basketball secrets to Lithuanians and be a part of the national team.[9] Savickus in particular became a player-coach, and while the national team had just been trounced by inaugural European champions Latvia 123–10, one year later, with Savickus leading the team and exploiting stalling techniques, Lithuania trailed only 14–7 at halftime before losing 31–10.[10]

 
Lithuania national basketball team players and staff members in 1937

In 1936, Lithuania applied to become a member of FIBA and take part in international basketball competitions,[7] including EuroBasket 1937, the second European basketball tournament that the Latvia Basketball Association as reigning champions would host in Riga.[11] While Savickus had returned to America,[10] another descendant of Lithuanians would arrive to aid the country's basketball rise. Frank Lubin, who won a gold medal at the first basketball Olympic tournament at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, was invited to visit the Baltic nation by a Lithuanian official in attendance. Going by the Lithuanian name Pranas Lubinas, he spent five months there and served as the country's first knowledgeable coach, helping spread various basketball techniques.[12][13] Lubinas, along with Zukas, helped the Lithuanians beat the Latvians for the first time, 35 to 27.[14]

"Physical Culture Palace director Mr. Augustauskas asked me: Could you win the European championship? I replied: Why not? Lithuanians already made significant progress and with one or two athletes from Chicago we could easily win that championship."

Konstantinas Savickas, describing his first efforts to improve basketball in Lithuania.[15]

 
Lithuanians after defeating Italy in 1937
 
Lithuanians holding the EuroBasket 1937 trophy
 
Feliksas Kriaučiūnas, one of the most notable basketball personalities in interwar Lithuania

The preparations for the EuroBasket 1937 started slowly, with players training only 4 hours a week. At first, it was decided that the national team at the tournament would not include any Lithuanian Americans; however the decision was reversed with only one month remaining, once a Latvian newspaper had printed an extensive article about the second European championship considering Lithuania the weakest of all contestants. Lithuanian player Leonas Baltrūnas was shocked at the article and along with journalist Jonas Narbutas, used a translated version of it to request the inclusion of Lithuanian Americans to Vytautas Augustauskas, director of the Physical Culture Palace. After a telegram was sent to the US, two players arrived one month prior to the tournament, Pranas Talzūnas and Feliksas Kriaučiūnas, the latter of whom was designated as player-coach. To keep secrecy on how Lithuanian Americans were strengthening the team, all preparation games were cancelled and instead prolonged training sessions before the trip to Riga were held behind closed doors. The national team was being prepared not only technically, but also physically. Even once the reinforcements were made public, opponents were skeptic, with Talzūnas later remembering other teams felt he and Kriaučiūnas were not quality players as "everyone thought that a good player must be tall, raising his hand and dunking into the basket.".[16]

The efforts were successful – the Lithuanians became the champions of Europe for the first time, defeating all their opponents and with Talzūnas being picked as the tournament's most valuable player. Following the final victory over Italy, the famous Lithuanian tenor Kipras Petrauskas even interrupted his performance at the State Theatre to joyfully announce the triumph of the national basketball team. The crowd then rose to their feet and together sang the Lithuanian anthem.[17] The team returned to a warm reception, with thousands gathering at a train station in a way Kriaučiūnas compared to "like we, here in America, greet the president."[18] Basketball regained its ground immediately, and had its popularity rise abruptly, especially among students. Gymnasium teams from almost all counties competed in student games, teams were assembled in firms and basketball courts appeared all around the country. According to future player Stepas Butautas, "In every yard hoops are being made from barrels. Children, teenagers are throwing balls into them, others – even a sock crammed with clouts. Our Veršvai Primary School teacher K. Požemecka built two poles, made hoops from a willow and said: 'We will play basketball'."[19] Future team coach Vladas Garastas added that "as kids we started using a barrel to make a hoop. We didn't have a ball, we stuffed in grass or whatever we could find".[20]

 
Lithuania national team during EuroBasket 1939. Pranas Lubinas is holding the Lithuanian tricolor.

Lithuania was granted the right to organize the EuroBasket 1939. In addition, the Kaunas Sports Hall, Europe's first dedicated basketball arena, was built. In the competition, the team roster mostly consisted of Lithuanian Americans, with five American-born players: the returning Feliksas Kriaučiūnas (Chicago), Juozas Jurgėla (Chicago), Vytautas Budriūnas (Waukegan), Mykolas Ruzgys and Pranas Lubinas (Glendale). As a result, there were several protests from other nations.[21] Lubinas, who was the designated player-coach, lead Lithuania to a second continental title, even scoring the buzzer-beater in the decisive game against Latvia, which warranted a 37–36 victory.[22]

After the restoration of independence (from 1990) edit

"I believe that new Sabonis and Marčiulions will grow up and will create a new superb team again."

Konstantinas Savickas, first Lithuania national team coach, sharing his thoughts in 1991.[23]

After Lithuania's independence was restored, the country wanted to stand on its own in the basketball community again, complete with the standout players from the 1988 Soviet squad – Sabonis, Marčiulions, Chomičius and Kurtinaitis – expressing a desire to represent Lithuania. The National Olympic Committee of Lithuania (LTOK) and Lithuanian Basketball Federation (LKF) were restored, Lithuanian athletes withdrew its athletes from all Soviet national competitions, and both Sabonis and Marčiulions refused a request to play for the Soviet Union during the 1990 Goodwill Games.[24][25] In 1991, the International Olympic Committee welcomed Lithuania back to its ranks in September, and in December, LKF president Stanislovas Stonkus attended the FIBA congress in Springfield, Massachusetts, and requested the right to be a full member of FIBA once again. FIBA president George E. Killian granted Stonkus' request and invited Lithuania to participate in all of the FIBA organized events.[26][27] Sabonis and his agent started looking for Lithuanian-born or descended players, sending phone calls and faxes over Europe and North America.[26][28]

 
Šarūnas Marčiulionis, the first Lithuanian to play in the United States, was instrumental in getting funds for the national team's restoration.

However, Lithuania's economic transition left the country in a difficult financial situation, and LKF could hardly count on state funding. As a result, the team had to search for the financial supporters by themselves in order to play internationally. Šarūnas Marčiulionis had experience and contacts in the United States from being the first USSR player in the NBA, playing for the Golden State Warriors.[29] Consequently, he, along with Donnie Nelson (son of Marčiulionis' then-coach Don Nelson), searched for financial supporters that could finance Lithuania's participation in the international games and the 1992 Summer Olympics. George Shirk wrote a story about this on the San Francisco Chronicle, and once American rock band Grateful Dead read the newspaper, they decided to help the team. Drummer Mickey Hart added that the story resonated with the bandmembers for being "a struggle for life, liberty and freedom." The bandmembers donated $5,000 to Marčiulionis, and helped launch a tie-dyed jerseys trade that would feature Lithuania's national colors[30] and the iconic, trademarked 'Slam-Dunking Skeleton' created by N.Y. artist Greg Speirs. The skeleton dunking a flaming basketball, nicknamed "Skully", was the artist's interpretation of how the Lithuanian team rose from the ashes to victory.[31] The artist's profits would be passed onto the Lithuania national basketball team and a fund for Lithuanian children.[32] The Lithuanians were favourable to the garish shirts because, according to Nelson, it was a great contrast to "all those years of those Soviet colors, nothing but blues and grays". Arvydas Sabonis even said that "My first impression of [the jerseys] was: Wow, this really is a free Lithuania". The skeleton, nicknamed "Skully", was enshrined into the Basketball Hall of Fame, being the only cartoon character to be enshrined in any sports Hall of Fame.[32] New versions of the Skully jerseys were featured in the following two Olympic Games.[33][34]

To assume the head coach position, American Dan Peterson, then in Italy, was invited but declined.[26] BC Žalgiris manager Raimundas Sargunas became coach, but problems with the players made him demoted to assistant, a job shared with Donnie Nelson and Spanish Javier Imbroda,[35] who was invited following Sabonis' suggestion of a Liga ACB veteran.[36][37] The eventual choice was Vladas Garastas, another Žalgiris veteran who was assistant in the 1988 Soviet squad.[38]

1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics edit

Preparation for Lithuania's first major international tournament since regaining independence began in May 1992, as it was the first time a squad of players mostly playing outside the country could get together and train.[35] While missing Sabonis, Marčiulionis and Artūras Karnišovas, Lithuania competed in the eight-teams Nordic Countries Championship. They took the second place there, losing only to the well-known opponents Latvia 80–95 in the final. Standout players included Gintaras Krapikas (22.5 points per game) and Rimas Kurtinaitis (19 points).[39]

 
New York artist Greg Speirs wearing the "Skully" tie-dyed T-shirt which he designed and became a symbol of Lithuanian basketball

Afterwards, the country celebrated 70 years of Lithuanian basketball, and among the events was a competition featuring two Lithuanian teams, Latvia, Belarus, Finland, and Illinois State University basketball team. The superiority of the Lithuanians, now counting with Sabonis and Marčiulionis, made them handily beat the opponents. Following it, Lithuania national team was invited to compete in the prestigious annual Acropolis Tournament hosted by Greece, along with Italy and France. Lithuanians began the competition shockingly, immediately crushing the EuroBasket 1991 silver medalists Italians 116–94 (at one point leading by 87–49). Though, then they narrowly lost to the host Greece squad 81–83 and after easily defeating the French squad 109–78, took the second place. Despite not winning the cup, this was a perfect first major international challenge for the Lithuania national team, giving the solid hopes of success for the newly reborn state. Shortly before the opening of the Olympic Games, Lithuanians also overcame the Olympics host Spain 107–97 in Ibiza.[40]

 
Rimas Kurtinaitis, one of the Lithuanian team leaders in 1992

Lithuania was among the many European independent states that due to the dissolutions of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, would return to the Olympic competition for the 1992 games. For the 1992 Pre-Olympic Basketball Tournament, held in Spain from 22 June to 5 July, Lithuania was joined by the debuting Croatia, Slovenia, Latvia, and Estonia, along with the non-Baltic Soviet republics in a Commonwealth of Independent States.[41] The latter was a particularly awaited adversary for the Lithuanians, as according to LTOK president Artūras Poviliūnas, "We have dreamed all of our lives about playing against the Soviet Union. Although it's not called the Soviet Union any more, this game will be very important and very symbolic. It will be as important as the Olympics themselves."[35] With a trip funded by the Spanish city of Melilla, Lithuania managed to get one of the four qualifying spots disputed by 25 participants, winning all their 11 games in the tournament.[38][42]

The Olympic tournament for the Lithuania national team began against China, with an overwhelming 112–75 win that featured 31 points by Rimas Kurtinaitis (5 of 6 three-pointers). Afterwards a tough match with FIBA Americas silver medalist Venezuela had the lead frequently changing, with Lithuania depending on Marčiulionis (27 points) and Sabonis (24) to win by 87–79. The third game was easier, with the Lithuanians beating Puerto Rico 104–91, with 80 points scored by the "golden trio" Sabonis, Marčiulionis, and Kurtinaitis. Then awaited the hardest adversary in the group stage, the former USSR states in an Unified Team. Lithuania managed to beat the team during the qualifying tournament, and during the Olympics even got a 59–57 lead at the second quarter. Then the Unified Team managed to overcome its defector state and win 92–80, despite the 42-points combined efforts of Sabonis and Marčiulionis. In order to qualify for the quarter-finals, the Lithuania national team had to overcome the Australian squad. Lithuanians lost the first half 45–46, though later they mightily grabbed the lead till the end of the game, winning it 98–87 and qualifying in second place for the playoffs.[43]

Lithuania met the respected and powerful Brazilian squad at the quarter-finals. The coaching staff decided to use only the most reliable players, with only six Lithuanians scoring. The tense game had the Brazilians leading at half-time, and Lithuania only taking full advantage with five minutes remaining: from 87 to 83, the score built up to a 114–96 Lithuanian wins. Sabonis played all the 40 game minutes and scored 32 points, while Marčiulionis added 29, and Kurtinaitis 20.[44]

At the semi-final Lithuanians met the United States squad nicknamed "Dream Team". It was the first time the Americans brought a team composed of NBA players, including the widely regarded all-time greatest basketballer Michael Jordan, and the superiority of the "Dream Team" left the Lithuanians absolutely no chances for victory, with the Baltic state taking a lopsided 76–127. It is still the biggest loss ever suffered by the Lithuanian squad, who scored only 34.2% of their shots. The Americans still recognized that they aimed to ramp up their game specially to counter the Lithuanians, with Larry Bird acknowledging that "we knew the Lithuanians were capable of scoring, (so) we didn't take them lightly", and Magic Johnson saying that "they're a dangerous team, so we had to pick up our intensity, play better defense". Afterwards, the Lithuanian team coaches decided to start resting the primary players for the bronze medals game.[45][46]

"I don't think that any American could ever possibly connect to the meaning for those people. The first moment the Lithuanian flag went up."

Jim Lampley, a record holder of Olympic Games covered on U.S. television.[47]

At the bronze medal game, Lithuanians faced the Unified Team for the third time that year, with each team winning once. Captain Valdemaras Chomičius felt that "We lost to them once already, we couldn't let that happen again. The final had to be ours",[48] while Šarūnas Marčiulionis added that "We didn't have any choice, we absolutely had to win at any cost".[49] Head coach Vladas Garastas briefed the team saying "Men, you're playing for the people of Lithuania. Forget about your personal ambitions. People are watching you, losing sleep over you".[50] Šarūnas Marčiulionis: "Some were listening on radios, others were watching on television. All of Lithuania was stopped. Everyone was watching that game".[51] In a close match, the Lithuanians kept the lead all times for an 82–78 victory, that felt inexpressibly remarkable for a tiny country which regained its independence just two years and was playing the remains of its former colonizer. Marčiulionis played 40 minutes during that match and scored 29 points, while Sabonis added 27. Donnie Nelson described the locker room as "like winning the NBA championship times five".[52] After the bronze medal victory, de jure Head of State Vytautas Landsbergis visited the team at the locker room, and they all sung the national anthem.[53]

During the awarding ceremony, Lithuanians decided to dress up the colorful Skeleton Jerseys in order to show their newly reborn country national colors and to show their gratitude to Greg Speirs and the Grateful Dead for their financial support.[54] Rimas Kurtinaitis characterized the emotional awarding ceremony by saying: "Well, we cried. It was really from joy. Words cannot even express feelings like that. You need to be there".[55] Valdemaras Chomičius: "It was such an emotion that it's hard to explain. You have to experience it".[56] Arvydas Sabonis by comparing his 1988's Olympic gold medal and the 1992's Olympic bronze medal said: "The medal in Seoul was gold, but this bronze is our soul".[57] In all, Lithuanians averaged 94 points per game in the tournament, being outclassed only by the USA (117 points per game).[58] The team was the subject of a 2012 documentary by Marius Markevičius, The Other Dream Team.[59]

EuroBasket 1995 edit

 
EuroBasket 1995 was the last international tournament for Olympic champion Valdemaras Chomičius.

During the qualifiers for EuroBasket 1993, Lithuanian basketball had its biggest disappointment. Missing Arvydas Sabonis but still with most of the bronze medal squad, Lithuania played in a three team group in Wrocław, and beat hosts Poland but lost to Belarus, being eliminated by the fellow former United Republic. It remains Lithuania's only absence following independence.[60] However, this fiasco encouraged the creation of the first professional basketball league in Lithuania.[61]

To get into EuroBasket 1995 in Greece, the Lithuanians had to go through a two-stage qualifying tournament in 1993. In 10 games, Lithuania only lost twice, to Ukraine in Vienna and Slovenia in Ljubljana.[62][63] With their spot guaranteed, Lithuania started its preparations in 1995 by playing in several international competitions, winning a four-team tournament in Málaga. The last game was a friendly with the Polish in Vilnius, winning 105–84.

In its return to the European championship following years under Soviet occupation, Lithuania began the tournament powerfully, with five wins in the group stage and a defeat to Yugoslavia. They overcame the quarter-finals stage successfully as well, defeating 1994 World Championship silver medalists Russia 82–71, leading the game from start to finish. With a guaranteed spot in the tournament's top four, Lithuania was granted the right to participate in the 1996 Summer Olympics, held in Atlanta. The semi-final hurdle was overcome as well with a 90–80 defeat of the powerful Croatia, led by the two mighty centers: Stojko Vranković and Dino Rađa. The Lithuanian national team advanced into its final after 56 years, demonstrating the Lithuanian basketball's vitality and strength, in spite of all the previous difficulties.[64]

"The ending of the game left the woeful impression. It was obvious that the judging does not fit the game-play level. FIBA got warning: the refereeing must improve or the basketball will face degradation."

— C. Jimenez, B. Jimenez[65][66]

The final was a rematch with Yugoslavia. The tense finale, where Lithuania had the support of the home crowd as the Serbs had eliminated Greece,[67] had Lithuania winning the close first half, 49–48. With five minutes remaining, Arvydas Sabonis fouled out, as the Lithuanians were behind 76–83, later closing to 83–84. With Yugoslavia leading 87–83, Saulius Štombergas made a shot that was ruled out as the referee George Toliver called an offensive foul. Lithuanians protested the decision and received three technical fouls (first Sabonis, then Marčiulionis and then the whole team), leading them to leave the court in protest, only returning when persuaded by the Serbs. Aleksandar Đorđević, the game's overall top scorer with 41 points, scored all three free-throws. Lithuania eventually lost the game 90–96.[65][67] After the final whistle, Greek fans shouted "Lithuania is the champion" and booed Yugoslavia during the medal ceremony, which also had the third-placed Croatians leaving for the Yugoslavs – who were still waging a war against Croatia.[68] Marčiulionis, who was named tournament MVP, later stated that "we felt robbed and we still feel that", while acknowledging that despite the questionable refereeing, the silver medal came due to a lack of depth in the Lithuanian bench along with the Yugoslavs knowing "how to provoke other players and initiate psychological battles".[69]

1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics edit

In preparation for another Olympic tournament, Lithuania played five games in Australia against the "Australian Boomers", with a team composed mostly of young players as veterans Sabonis, Marčiulionis, and Karnišovas were unable to participate. Lithuania lost the entire series, but the experience against Australia would be useful in the future. Once they returned to Europe, the Lithuanians played a few games in Spain, losing twice to strong and spirited Croatia and beating twice Africa champions Angola. Once Sabonis returned for a friendly with Yugoslavia in Germany, he scored 32 points in Lithuania's win by 86–70.[70]

The Lithuanian basketball started well its second Olympiad, beating 1992 Olympic vice-champions Croatia – led by Toni Kukoč, Stojko Vranković, and Dino Rađa – 83–81 in a tough match with two overtimes.[71] Exhausted and facing an Argentinian team focused on adversary slowdown, Lithuania lost its second game 61–65.[72] Facing the host United States supported by 31,000 spectators, Lithuania suffered the absence of an injured Marciulionis and lesser contributions by Sabonis and Kurtinaitis, and lost 82–104.[73] However, wins in the final games against Angola (85–49) and China (116–55) qualified Lithuania at second place.

 
In 1996, Lithuanians were awarded their second consecutive Olympic bronze medals at the Georgia Dome.

The Olympic quarter-final game had Lithuania crushing its third straight adversary against Greece, 99–66.[74] The Olympic semi-final match awaited with powerhouse Yugoslavia, undefeated that far and inspiring the Lithuanians to avenge the 1995 EuroBasket final. They began the game with the lead of 18–9, though Yugoslavians won the quarter 35–31. With the five minutes remaining, Lithuanians had the lead of 54–51, then the game tied (58–58); however, during the last three match minutes Lithuanians scored none, losing the game 58–66. Another chance of an Olympic final was lost.[75]

Only the game for the second consecutive bronze remained for the Lithuanian squad, against the Australians who sought their first Olympic medal. Lithuanians were exhausted after the tedious semi-final, and the game remained tight, with the lead never getting over 8 points and the score at 73–72 with one minute remaining. Still, a three-point shot by Arvydas Sabonis with 30 seconds remaining helped Lithuania retain advantage, eventually triumphing 84–74. Sabonis was the driving force of the bronze medal game, neutralizing defender Mark Bradtke on the way to 30 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists and 5 blocks.[76][77] Another Olympic medal proved Lithuania was among the top basketball countries.[75] The game marked the last time Sabonis and Marčiulionis played together, as the latter retired from the national team, and also the final match with head coach Vladas Garastas. A generational change was to come.

EuroBasket 1997 edit

 
Jonas Kazlauskas debuted as the head coach of the Lithuania men's national team in 1997.

While selecting its squad for the 30th European Championship in Barcelona, Lithuania retained only two primary players from the 1995 silver medalists: Artūras Karnišovas and Gintaras Einikis. The so-called "golden generation" was replaced by up-and-coming youngsters such as Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Dainius Adomaitis, Virginijus Praškevičius, and Eurelijus Žukauskas. Furthermore, Jonas Kazlauskas took over as coach. The newly put together team was constantly causing anxiety if it would keep up with previous successful performances by Lithuanians. Hopes were restored once Lithuania won a four-team tournament in Riga and beat Spain in Zaragoza.[78]

 
Palau Sant Jordi hosted the quarterfinals where the young Lithuanian national team failed to overcome the powerful Yugoslavians.

The EuroBasket 1997 championship had extra significance for Lithuania as it gave qualifying spots for the 1998 FIBA World Championship, held in Athens, Greece. Lithuania managed to win all games in the group stage, albeit struggling with both Israel – who lead at halftime by 30–31, but wound up losing 75–60 – and France – who managed to take the lead thrice before bowing down to Lithuania 94–88 – before an easy 76–67 defeat of Slovenia.[79] The second round lead to tougher times to the Lithuanians, winning only against Turkey while losing to Greece and Russia. The poor performance lead them to face defending champions Yugoslavia, who beat Lithuania 75–60 on the way to another title.

Due to the poor performance in the second round, Lithuanians were forced to take on the terrific Yugoslavia national team (the upcoming champions) in the quarterfinals, losing 60–75. With only the consolation tournament left, Lithuania crushed the Polish squad 76–55, but lost to the host team Spain during the final seconds, 93–94. The final standing of sixth was enough for a World Championship spot, and helped the young Lithuanian team to lay the foundations for the future victories.

FIBA World Championship 1998 edit

As usually, by preparing for the significant championship, the Lithuania national team played a wide variety of games and tournaments. A small championship in Nicosia, Cyprus, had Lithuania beating Nigeria before losing to the upcoming world championship host Greece 68–82. A friendly with Spain in Seville had the Lithuanians defeated, 62–66.[80] Lithuania also participated in the 1998 Goodwill Games basketball tournament in New York City, along with the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, Russia and Puerto Rico. In the first round, the Lithuania national team overcame Russia and Argentina, but lost to Australia and took the second spot in the group. Consequently, they had to play the United States in the semi-final, losing it 76–89. Though, they took third place after smashing the Puerto Ricans 119–75.[81]

Debuting in its first FIBA World Championship with a young roster, the Lithuania national team was determined to cause a good impression. The team went undefeated in the group stage, crushing South Korea 97–56 before beating a United States team lacking the NBA elite due to a lockout (84–82),[82] and a close defeat of Brazil, 66–62. The second round was tougher for Lithuania, who lost to Australia 61–71, and despite beating Argentina 84–75, wound up losing in overtime to Spain, 80–86. A quarterfinal against Russia ensued, and while the Lithuanians had beaten them two weeks before and lead the game 38–35 at halftime, the Russians beat the inexperienced team by 82–67. Following the consolation tournament with a loss to Italy and a win over Argentina, Lithuania finished in seventh place. The equal games and especially the victory over the United States were promising for the young Lithuanian squad.[83]

EuroBasket 1999 edit

Preparation for the European championship began in a usual way: after intense practicing, the Lithuanians participated in minor competitions, winning two tournaments (in Helsinki and Kaunas), to go to the European championship with elation.[84]

Lithuania qualified for EuroBasket 1999 in France losing only two out of ten games, to Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[85] The tournament started with a surprise, as an underdog Czech Republic beat Lithuania 78–62. Afterwards, the team found its stride and won the five following games in the first and second rounds. Reaching the knockout rounds, Lithuanians were favorites against Spain, but lost by a close 74–72 score. Two wins in the consolation tournament gave Lithuania the fifth place and a qualifying spot for the 2000 Summer Olympics.[86] EuroBasket 1999 was the last time the Lithuanian national team counted with Arvydas Sabonis and Artūras Karnišovas. Though, the solid performances by the young Saulius Štombergas and Šarūnas Jasikevičius gave a bright outset for their future.

2000 Sydney Summer Olympics edit

Lithuania started the 2000s by beating Turkey 70–58 in Vilnius. During the preparation period Lithuanians once again visited Spain, defeating the hosts in two preparatory tournaments.

The 2000 Olympic tournament marked another time of renovation for Lithuania. The only veterans, Saulius Štombergas and Eurelijus Žukauskas, were reserves in Atlanta, while eight players were debutants: Ramūnas Šiškauskas, Darius Songaila, Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Mindaugas Timinskas, Andrius Giedraitis, Kęstutis Marčiulionis, Darius Maskoliūnas and Tomas Masiulis. The coaching staff was also inexperienced in the Olympics aside from assistants Valdemaras Chomičius and Donnie Nelson.[87]

 
Darius Songaila, one of the Lithuanian national team's leaders, during his debut years in 2000

The first Olympic game against Italy had both teams combined scoring less than 100 points, with Lithuania losing 48–50. The young Lithuanians managed to recover, beating upcoming Olympic vice-champions France 81–63. Journalist Roma Grinbergienė described the triumph symbolically and picturesquely: "Even the Vytautas the Great would accolade!". The third game, against the third incarnation of the United States "Dream Team", had the Lithuanians giving the Americans their toughest match since NBA players joined: the final score of 85–76 had Team USA's lowest point total and advantage with professionals, and the Lithuanians even got the lead in the second quarter.[88] Onwards, Lithuania overcame China 82–66 and New Zealand 85–75, and finished third in their group.[89]

 
Lithuania nearly beat the "Dream Team" at Sydney Superdome.

The quarter-final opponent was one Lithuania could not defeat in previous years, Yugoslavia. The start was anxious as Lithuanians were trailing 8–2, but not for long. Yugoslavians resisted only until three minutes were left, with Lithuania already leading the game 72–58. Then nobody doubted – the quarter-final winner is Lithuania, officially winning the game 76–63. Head coach Jonas Kazlauskas: "Winning against the Yugoslavian team and its coach is every team and every coach dream. We are even more happy that we won in the quarter-final. The gulf is separating the quarter-final winner teams from the losers. We played very orderly, probably the most disciplined in this tournament. We defended well. Furthermore, Gintaras Einikis and Šarūnas Jasikevičius played amazingly". Lithuania was to compete for another Olympic medal, to the happiness of all their fans.[89]

Although, the Lithuania national team coaches had no time to rejoice. The USA Dream Team was awaiting once again in the semi-final. Millions of the basketball fans were surprised there. The USA won the first quarter 48–36, but 5 minutes into the second Lithuania had tied 50–50. Then none of the teams allowed to advance any further for the each other. The main events were happening when there was only a bit less than 2 minutes remaining. When there was 1:36 left, the Lithuania was leading 80–79, then the game tied again (80–80). Ramūnas Šiškauskas got to shoot three free-throws, converting only one (81–80). Quickly Vince Carter gives back the advantage to the Americans, Kevin Garnett misses two free throws, and a successful US rebound leads Antonio McDyess to make Lithuania trail 81–84 with 25 seconds left. Šarūnas Jasikevičius makes two free-throws (83–84). Šiškauskas fouls with five seconds left. Jason Kidd converts only one free-throw (83–85). A last second long shot by Šarūnas Jasikevičius is an air ball, and the "Dream Team" managed its smallest victory ever with 85–83.[89][90][91] Lithuania lost, but American coach Rudy Tomjanovich praised the adversary, stating that the Lithuanians "played focused and played the high level basketball. At the end, they were unlucky to make a few free-throws." The United States also widely covered how the small nation nearly upset a team that seemed previously unbeatable in previous tournaments.[89][92]

For the third time, only a bronze medal was possible for Lithuania. Despite the psychological damage of the defeat and having to face hosts Australia in the third place match, the Lithuanians played well enough to win again. Having the experience of playing the Boomers earlier in the year, Lithuania had a strong defensive strategy, and combined with a helped by a shooting percentage of 67%, never gave up the lead on the way to an 89–71 victory, winning their third consecutive Olympic bronze medal. Coach Kazlauskas was happy with the result, given the squad was young and "didn't let down the lath lower than it was raised."[89][92]

EuroBasket 2001 edit

 
Rimantas Kaukėnas had a tough debut, during a disastrous Eurobasket 2001 campaign.

The start of a new millennium. Another European Championship, held in Turkey, awaited Lithuania in the autumn. While most of the 2000 roster was returning, many up-and-coming stars such as Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Ramūnas Šiškauskas, Darius Songaila, Rimantas Kaukėnas and Robertas Javtokas would make their debut. To prepare for the championship and give international experience to the young players, Lithuania participated in many prestigious competitions in Europe and South America. In Braunschweig, Germany, Lithuania achieved the third place among the four very capable teams (Yugoslavia, France and Germany). Then the Lithuanian squad played for the first time in South America, taking part in a four team tournament in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Lithuania won two games, including its 500th international victory against Brazil (the last 100 in just 4 years), but only finished second after losing to the hosts Argentina 56–67.[93] Lithuania also competed in the Acropolis Tournament for the second time after nine years, this time losing twice and finished fourth.

EuroBasket 2001 ended as an unexpected failure to Lithuania. The group stage started with two victories, 82–60 over Ukraine and 68–59 with Israel, before losing to France 65–76. A match against fellow Balts Latvians would give a spot in the knockout stages. And there Lithuania suffered an unexpected and overwhelming defeat to the Latvians, 64–94.[94] By falling so early, Lithuania lost all the chances of participating in the 2002 FIBA World Championship, and was threatened to miss the next EuroBasket as well. The disappointment made head coach Jonas Kazlauskas resign.

EuroBasket 2003 edit

Due to the fiasco in EuroBasket 2001, Lithuania did not have a direct spot on EuroBasket 2003, held in Sweden, and had to take part in the qualification tournament in 2002. They easily granted a ticket into the continental championship tournament, winning all 10 qualifying games.[95]

 
Saulius Štombergas, the captain of the Lithuania national team in 2003

The renewed Lithuania basketball team, full of motivation and energy,[citation needed] that would go to Sweden, was led by Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Arvydas Macijauskas, Ramūnas Šiškauskas and Saulius Štombergas. Again preparations lead to friendlies and international tournaments, losing only to France and Spain in their respective countries.[96] EuroBasket itself opened against neighbour Latvia, responsible for the painful 2001 elimination. The game, once again, was going remarkably poorly for Lithuania. They firmly lost the first quarter (14–23), remained trailing by halftime (34–40) and only managed to tie by the third (58–58). At the fourth quarter, Latvians still had the lead of 66–58, when with 23 seconds remaining, Eurelijus Žukauskas tied the game (81–81) and forced overtime. The extra period had Lithuania guarantee a 92–91 victory with four seconds to go, after Šarūnas Jasikevičius made two free-throws. Despite the difficult start, then Lithuanians showed a much improved game in the following group stage matches, overcoming Israel (94–62) and Germany (93–71).[97]

 
Stockholm Globe Arena, the ball-shaped arena where one of the biggest Lithuanian basketball victories were achieved, still raises the warm emotions for the Lithuanians today.

Concerns were raised once defending World and European champions Serbia and Montenegro (former Yugoslavia) were set as the quarterfinal opponents. The Lithuanians still prevailed, already achieving a 30–19 advantage in the first quarter (30–19), and never giving any chances in a 98–82 victory. Serbian coach Božidar Maljković followed the match by saying that "Lithuania plays the best team-play in this championship. The victory over Serbia was a splendid result achieved by the tremendous players, capable of playing like a sustainable derivative. <...> Lithuanians are playing fast, interesting and tactically matured basketball. The game is the best I have observed in this championship. By game-play, Lithuania is only worth gold".[98]

 
Šarūnas Jasikevičius was the MVP of EuroBasket 2003 .

Semi-finals against France were next. Lithuanians won the first three quarters, and then in the last one the French squad came in ahead (60–58), and were leading by 70–65 with three minutes remaining. More struggles later, Lithuania were ahead, 72–70, with 15 seconds remaining. A final attack by the French NBA star Tony Parker was stopped by Ramūnas Šiškauskas, who added two more free throw points and gave the Neman river nation their fourth EuroBasket final ever, as well as an automatic spot in the 2004 Summer Olympics.[98]

Exhausted by the game versus France, the Lithuanians still had to prove themselves in the final against Spain. And while the first quarter was played equally (20–19), afterwards the Lithuanians dominated and never gave the Spanish any chance. Lithuania won their third European title 93–84 after a 64-year hiatus. Šarūnas Jasikevičius was named MVP, and was included along with Saulius Štombergas in the All-Tournament Team.[99]

The word about the Lithuanians triumph spread wide.[100] The defeated Spanish of El Mundo considered that "the good Spanish mood, accuracy and the joy of the game evaporated in front of the Lithuania national team victory desire", and El Periódico de Catalunya added that "when Lithuania was leading 62–48, what the Spanish players wished the most was to end the game and to head into the locker rooms just to finish this suffering." In Italy, Tuttosport described the victorious squad as "a true Lithuania national team. Without NBA stars.", while La Gazzetta dello Sport noted how "there is no other country in the Old Europe which would love the venerable, precious basketball more."[100]

The ten-year anniversary of the title was celebrated on 14 September 2013, at Žalgiris Arena. The EuroBasket 2003 winners, except for Kšyštof Lavrinovič and Giedrius Gustas, played a friendly game against a team of European stars, most of whom were also in that tournament. The Lithuanians led by Arvydas Macijauskas won 85:68.[101]

2004 Athens Summer Olympics edit

In preparation for the Olympics, Lithuania lost to Italy twice while defeating France, Greece and Czech Republic along the way. The most impressive victory in the preparation for the games was achieved in the traditional Acropolis Tournament, where the Lithuanians managed to become champions in their fourth appearance, with wins over Italy and Brazil and a defeat to the host Greece. Lithuania also finished second in the six-team Golden Ball competition held in Belgrade, losing to the home team of Serbia. The last preparation games were two matches in Spain, and a win against Sweden in Vilnius.[102]

 
Hellinikon Olympic Arena, where the Lithuanian national team recorded their first Olympic victory against the USA.

For the fourth post-independence Olympics, basketball captain Saulius Štombergas was given the honor to bear the Lithuanian flag during the opening ceremony.[103] The Olympic basketball for Lithuania started slowly, laboring to a victory against the African champions Angola 78–63, with their opponents shooting an excellent 52% from the three-point line. Lithuanian national team also had difficulties with Puerto Rico, depending on a high average of three-pointers to beat the NBA-heavy squad by 98–90. Then Lithuanians, in front of 12,000 spectators, achieved revenge against their Greek hosts, defeating them 98–76. The next match would be against the United States, which again featured major NBA stars such as Allen Iverson, Tim Duncan, and LeBron James, but had already been proven as faltering following a defeat to Puerto Rico. Lithuania managed to beat the United States 94–90, only the fourth defeat by the Americans in the Olympic stage.[104] Jasikevičius, who had lost a possible buzzer beater against the Dream Team four years before, managed to score 28 points, including a decisive 10-point barrage in 69 seconds that gave Lithuania the lead in the final minutes.[105] While the fifth game, versus Australia, was not significant for the group standings as the Lithuanians had already secured the first spot in the group, the Lithuanians still won 100–85, maintaining their good run.[106]

In the quarter-finals Lithuanians easily swept China 95–75, successfully qualifying for the semi-finals. The familiar Italian team awaited in the semi-finals. Lithuania started well, winning the first quarter 29–17, and leading 34–23 in the second. However, the Italians managed to take the lead before half time and a close game ensued. Lithuanians were able to tie the game in the third quarter (53–53) and even take the lead in the fourth (78–73); however, at the buzzer the Italians celebrated a 91–100 victory, shattering the Lithuanian dream of Olympic gold.[103]

Seeking a fourth bronze medal, Lithuania would again face the United States. The game was a close affair, with the lead changing hands nine times and both teams attempting as many three-point shots as possible (Lithuania converted 21 of their 37 shots, and the United States had 8 out of 18). At half time, the United States were ahead 49–44, after the third quarter they maintained their advantage 74–71. In the final quarter, Lithuania closed in to 83–82 in the 34th minute, before the Americans took their stand and kept the lead to the end, winning the match 104–96 and leaving the Lithuanians without Olympic medals for the first time.[103][107]

EuroBasket 2005 edit

 
Robertas Javtokas, one of the Lithuanian squad leaders in 2005

EuroBasket 2005 in Serbia and Montenegro would feature many absences in the Lithuanian squad, such as Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Saulius Štombergas, Arvydas Macijauskas, and Donatas Slanina. Though, the team had Ramūnas Šiškauskas, one of the biggest European stars of that time. For preparation, the Lithuanian team attended tournaments in Europe, Asia and Australia, being represented in some of them by the reserve roster – such as in the 2005 Stanković Continental Champions' Cup in Beijing, which the Lithuanians won after defeating 4 of the 5 opponents.[108] On 1 September 2005, a friendly with Ireland had Lithuania achieve the 600th victory in the team's history, 97–62 in Kaunas.[109]

 
Croatia and Lithuania in a post-game press conference in 2005

Starting the tournament as defending champions, Lithuania proved their favoritism by beating Turkey, Croatia and Bulgaria with solid differences and an average of 88 points. However, the knockout rounds had the team eliminated with an underwhelming performance, scoring only 47 points in a quarterfinal with France. National team coach Antanas Sireika said: "We played the worst game in the championship and I think that the main reason of this is that the players failed to deal with the psychological tension. This is the main losing reason".[110] The only consolation was the remaining opportunity to qualify into the World Championship, which the Lithuanians achieved by beating Russia and Slovenia for fifth place.[111][112] Lithuania won 5 of 6 games in the tournament. Consequently, the competition scheme was questioned in its reliability.[113]

FIBA World Championship 2006 edit

 
Lithuania-Germany game

The 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan had Lithuania matching the seventh place from their 1998 debut, but many saw this performance as an under-achievement. Lithuania started the tournament with a narrow two-point loss to Turkey, followed by an overtime defeat to eventual finalists Greece which had Lithuania suffering 25 turnovers. Confidence was restored with wins over Qatar, Australia, and Brazil, that qualified Lithuania for the knockout rounds against Italy. They won the match by three points 71–68, although Arvydas Macijauskas fouled Gianluca Basile during a 3-point attempt in the dying seconds which gave Italy the chance to level the score, but all three free throws were missed. Lithuania lost the quarter-final match against eventual champions Spain by 22 points, conceding a total of 28 turnovers during the game. The consolation tournament began with another defeat: Lithuania lost a 12-point lead over Turkey in the last 3minutes of regulation, and the resulting overtime had Turkey achieving a 95–84 victory. Lithuania still won the seventh place match against Germany, 77–62.[114] Sireika resigned soon after the championship.[115] On 28 December 2006, Ramūnas Butautas, son of Stepas Butautas, was announced as the new coach of the team.[116]

EuroBasket 2007 edit

EuroBasket 2007 in Spain held big responsibilities for Lithuania, that had to prove the failure in the previous continental tournament passed, while holding higher stakes for Olympic qualifying, restricted to only the medallists. The first international friendly of the year was played in the newly built Šiauliai Arena, the first time the Lithuanian team played in their "Sun City". Though, the debut ended up with a big surprise, as the visiting Swedish won 69–62. Further preparation games were variable for Lithuania as well, losing to Latvia and Spain as visitors while defeating Russia in Vilnius. A fifth Acropolis Tournament had Lithuania again getting second place after losing to the Greek hosts.[117]

"We were controlling the game and then that German Bird came out and started making nonsenses. I'm dazzled. We defended him very well. I have no clue how much he scored. 40? 50? We worked with him very well. I'm dazzled. What happened in the third quarter? Dirk started shooting. Dirk is Dirk. Fantastic."

— Šarūnas Jasikevičius, following the 84–80 victory over Germany in EuroBasket 2007.[118]

Lithuania started EuroBasket well, crushing both Turkey (86–69),[119] and the Czech Republic (95–75) before a harder group closer with Germany.[120] Dirk Nowitzki, who scored 28 points, helped the Germans cut a 17-point Lithuanian advantage at halftime to just four by the game's end (84–80).[121] Lithuanians successfully qualified into the second stage.

 
Šarūnas Jasikevičius, addressing the fans before singing Trys Milijonai along with the crowd, during the team's meeting ceremony in Vilnius

Round 2 had Lithuania winning much disputed games against Italy (79–74),[122] and France (88–73),[123] before a sweeping of Slovenia 80–61.[124]

 
Meeting of bronze medalists in Vilnius, 17 September 2007

The quarter-finals had Lithuania against the traditional Croatia national team, which did not yield to the Lithuanians' superiority and even lead after the first and third quarters. An imposing fourth quarter had Lithuania achieving 74–72, completing seven straight victories en route to the semifinal.[125]

Russia was awaiting at the semi-finals. The Lithuanians, who had yet to defeat the Russians, failed to accomplish this again. After the first six minutes, the Russians had an 18–3 lead, which escalated to 33–14. However, the Lithuanians' resilience made them erase the deficit by the third quarter, 52–52. Eventually, fatigue that remained from the tough quarterfinal caugh up with Lithuania, especially playing against such a powerful adversary. The Russian won 86–74, despite the efforts of Lithuanian captain Ramūnas Šiškauskas, who scored 30 points.[126] Following the game, Šarūnas Jasikevičius declared that: "We have to forget everything and endeavor to win the medals. [...>] The situation of the Greeks is the same as ours. They also painfully lost, they will wish to achieve the medals as well. We will give everything we got and we will try to win".[127]

The upcoming game had two prizes at stake, the European bronze – which Lithuania had never won, only three golds and two silvers – and the last direct spot for the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing. Lithuania managed to beat the Greeks 78–69.[128][129] On 17 September, the players had a meeting ceremony in Vilnius to get state awards.[130]

2008 Beijing Summer Olympics edit

With the fifth straight Olympic tournament following independence ahead, the Lithuania national team started 2008 with a frustration. The Cleveland Cavaliers refused to release Žydrūnas Ilgauskas for the Games, even as the LKF managed to find financing for the NBA franchise's US$22 million insurance tax.[131][132] During a press conference to announce his absence from the Games, Ilgauskas added that he was in pain from injuries he suffered during the 2007-08 NBA season, making the Cavaliers' medical staff recommend him go through immediate surgery.[133] This event still causes backlash against the Cavaliers for Lithuanians, specially as Ilgauskas wound up never playing for his national team.

 
Žydrūnas Ilgauskas was denied a participation in the Olympics by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
 
Linas Kleiza, one of the Lithuanian team leaders at the 2008 Olympics

Preparation for the tournament was slightly different this time: Lithuania did not compete in any tournaments, only playing friendlies. The only two defeats in nine games were against Spain and the United States.[134] Again the Olympics opening ceremony had Lithuania's flagbearer being a basketball player, this time Šarūnas Jasikevičius.[135]

The 2008 Olympic tournament started with a tough opponent, defending gold medalists Argentina. Lithuania lead for most of the game, only for the Argentinians to tie with 18 seconds remaining. A decisive play by Linas Kleiza gave the lead and the victory for Lithuanians 79–75. The second game against Asia representatives Iran had Lithuania surprisingly losing the first quarter 15–20, only to dominate afterwards for a handful 99–67. Though, then Lithuanians obviously shown their advantage, crushing them 99–67. Difficult victories over Russia (86–79, Lithuania's first FIBA victory over them) and Croatia (86–73) gave Lithuania a guaranteed first place spot in the group. Thus the team barely cared in the round 1 closer with Australia, suffering 25 turnovers and being smashed 75–106.[134]

The deadly quarter-final had Lithuania against hosts China, in front of 18,000 spectators. With Chinese star Yao Ming well defended by Lithuania, the Balts crushed them 94–68 to advanced into the semi-finals.[136]

 
Ramūnas Butautas, coach of the 2008 Olympic Team

Though, again a tough semi-final awaited against defending world champions Spain. The victory value was huge: the dreamed Olympic final, guaranteed silver and a chance at gold, while also providing the opportunity to take back on the 66–91 shellacking during preparations. Both teams played at their best, with Spain compensating the absence of José Calderón to lead by the first quarter, only for Lithuania to dominate for the following two and having a minimal 74–73 advantage by the fourth. Then rising performances by Rudy Fernandez and Pau Gasol (9 and 7 points respectively) during the concluding quarter along with the Lithuanians' exhaustion and lack of big men input lead the Spanish to barely edge and win the semifinal 91–86. Head coach Ramūnas Butautas said that the team played well and there was no need to be disappointed.[137][138]

Lithuania was for the fifth consecutive time at the Olympic bronze match, hoping to get their fourth medals against former Olympic champions Argentina. Though, the tough semifinal had the Lithuanians tired and emotionally distraught, which the experienced adversary took advantage despite not counting with injured star Manu Ginóbili. By the third quarter, the game seemed already lost as Lithuanians trailed 67–49. The reduction of the deficit in the fourth was not enough to prevent Lithuania from losing another third place game, 75–87. Still, five Olympic semifinals proved the Lithuanians were still one of the strongest basketball teams worldwide despite hailing from a small country.[139][140]

EuroBasket 2009 edit

 
 
The Lavrinovič twins (Kšyštof, left, and Darjuš, right) could not prevent Lithuania from having its worst continental result at EuroBasket 2009.

Before EuroBasket 2009 in Poland, Lithuanian stars like Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Ramūnas Šiškauskas, Darius Songaila, Arvydas Macijauskas, Rimantas Kaukėnas and Žydrūnas Ilgauskas decided not to join the national team. In preparation, the national team took part in another Acropolis Tournament, finishing third by beating Russia and losing to Greece and Turkey.[141][142]

After huge losses in the team roster and point guard shortage, Lithuania started the tournament with a loss to Turkey (76–84).[143] This was the first time in the 21st century that the Lithuanians began a championship with a defeat.[144] Later Lithuanians disappointingly lost to Poland, and depended on a strong fourth quarter to beat Bulgaria.[145][146] Finishing third in its group, Lithuania qualified for the second round. However, it already begun badly with a 23-point loss to Slovenia.[147] Following this shocking loss, team's captain Robertas Javtokas, when asked about the team's future, said: "I don't know what else we could promise. We must get straight or it is enough of promises. We must come as men with balls and not like kids. Otherwise, other teams will humiliate us again".[148] The team's game still not improved, with a defeat to Spain (70–84) diminishing the Lithuanians' chances to qualify for the quarter-finals,[149] and a loss to Serbia eliminating the team outright, with the final standing being a measly 12th place.[150] Coach Ramūnas Butautas took all responsibility for the fiasco and resigned.[151] It is regarded as the worst Lithuania national team performance ever.

FIBA World Championship 2010 edit

 
Lithuanian squad at the FIBA World Championship 2010

On 12 December 2009, Lithuania was granted a wild card to participate in the World Championship in Turkey the following year.[152]

Lithuania started the tournament against New Zealand. After a tough first quarter, Lithuanians took control of the game and kept ahead by a comfortable lead, finishing 92–79. The second game was against Canada.[153] After reducing a 17-point deficit in the fourth quarter, Lithuanians finally gained a small lead towards the end of the game. Canada had a chance to win the game, but Jermaine Anderson's game winning three rimmed out at the last second and Lithuania celebrated their second victory 70–68. The next match was against the defending champion Spain, and after another comeback from an 18-point deficit, the Lithuanians won the upsetting game 76–73, Linas Kleiza's free-throws sealing the victory.

Already guaranteed in the knockout rounds, Lithuania faced the group's other undefeated team, France. The French quickly gained momentum in the first half and forced Lithuania to a double-digit deficit. However, in the second half, Lithuania deftly reduced the deficit and cruised past the French defense, outscoring them 45–25 to win the game 69–55 and take the group's leadership. The preliminary round ended with a perfect record as Lebanon was handily defeated 84–66.

After sweeping China (78–67) in the eighth finals and crushing Argentina in a blowout game (104–85) in the quarterfinals, Lithuania lost to Team USA by 15 points. They captured the bronze medal after winning against Eurobasket's silver medalist Serbia 99–88. This was Lithuania's best World Championship result.[154]

EuroBasket 2011 edit

 
Lithuania national team members greeting fans after a 2011 game

After 72 years, Lithuania was again hosting the EuroBasket in 2011. The national team was under much pressure given both the expectations as hosts and the outstanding performance at the World Championship the year before. The team tried to combine future prospects and the past stars, but during the leading months, lost two of its starting players, Linas Kleiza and Jonas Mačiulis, due to knee injuries.[155][156] During EuroBasket, Marijonas Petravičius was diagnosed with pulmonary embolism after three games played. Not only Petravičius had to miss the rest of the tournament,[157] but the disease marked the end of his professional career.[158]

 
Lithuania versus Greece in 2011

Numerous officials and other European basketball specialists and pundits found EuroBasket 2011 the best European tournament ever, particularly due to the Lithuanian enthusiasm for the sport.[53][159] However, the Lithuanian team wound up underperforming, suffering an upset in the quarterfinals to Macedonia.[160] The consolation playoffs led to a final standing of fifth place, giving Lithuania a spot at the 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Men.

2012 FIBA World Olympic qualifying tournament edit

Twenty years later, Lithuania had to go through a dedicated Olympic qualifier, held in July 2012 in Caracas, Venezuela. The top three teams would get spots at the 2012 Olympics basketball tournament.

The team started off the tournament with a convincing victory against Venezuela, followed by an upset to Nigeria the following day. With all three teams tied with one win and one loss, Venezuela wound up disqualified due to a lesser point difference. Afterwards, many incidents regarding the Lithuanian squad were rumored to be caused by disgruntled Venezuelans. These included a tank column near the training hall polluting the air during the Lithuanian team workout,[161][162] a broken bus during the trip to the arena before the quarter-final game against Puerto Rico,[163] and vanished jerseys and water during said match. Despite all that, Lithuania managed to defeat Puerto Rico in a dramatic game.[164] In the semifinals, Lithuania crushed the Dominican Republic and thus qualified for the 2012 London Olympics.[165]

2012 London Summer Olympics edit

 
Olympic quarterfinal: Lithuania vs. Russia

After dominating in the Qualifying Tournament, Lithuania had a tough time at the Olympics. The first game against Argentina turned into a fiasco, as the South Americans forced Lithuania into a double-digit deficit in the first half, and kept a comfortable lead in the second half to finish the game strong, 102–79. Luis Scola, who was held down to 13 points in the quarterfinal match against Lithuania two years ago at the World Championship, led Argentina with 32 points. Lithuania rebounded from the loss playing with Nigeria, which also served to avenge the only defeat in the Qualifying Tournament. Playing exemplary defense against the Nigerian bigs Al-Farouq Aminu and Ike Diogu, Lithuania handily won 72–53. Next was another defeat, as France rode Tony Parker and Boris Diaw to win the game 74–82. The following game was against USA, which had just broke recordswith their 156–73 blowout of Nigeria.[166] Right from the beginning, Lithuania proved to be a tough opponent for Team USA, with Linas Kleiza scoring 25 points, and former Duke player Martynas Pocius having 7 rebounds and 6 assists. The Lithuania were down by only 4 points at the half and 6 at the end of the third quarter. In the final quarter, Lithuania momentarily took the lead 84–82, but lost it again as LeBron James scored 9 points in 4 minutes to achieve a 94–99 win.[167] ESPN's Marc Stein reacted to the near-defeat remembering the other struggle the "Dream Team" had with Lithuania in 2000, and adding that even if it was "the weakest Lithuanian team they've ever faced in Olympic basketball competition, a limited Lithuania is still Lithuania. Still stubborn. Still dangerous. Still causing a variety of problems for USA Basketball."[168]

Despite its third loss in the tournament, Lithuania still had a chance to qualify to the knockout rounds by defeating Tunisia, which they did 63–76. Thus, Lithuania had the final spot in the quarterfinals, facing the other group's leader, Russia. While the Russians never left the lead, Lithuania always kept it close, and by the fourth quarter was just one point behind. Still their attempts for an upset fell short, and ended up losing 74–83, making it the first time Lithuania missed the Olympic semifinal. Veterans Rimantas Kaukėnas, Darius Songaila and Šarūnas Jasikevičius scored half of the team's points in that game. Later in an interview, Jasikevičius said that he expected the younger players from the World Championship to carry the team, but the opposite happened.[169] Songaila and Kaukėnas agreed, and all three retired from the national team after the tournament. On 1 October, the Lithuanian Basketball Federation brought Jonas Kazlauskas back after 12 years to replace Kęstutis Kemzūra.[170][171]

EuroBasket 2013 edit

 
Jonas Kazlauskas returned as Lithuania manager in 2013, and successfully coached it for an Olympic period.

Even before EuroBasket 2013 in Slovenia started, the Lithuanian team had problems: their flight on 2 September was cancelled due to airplane problems, forcing them to delay their flight until the next day,[172] and miss their first morning workout in Podmežakla Hall. Just one day later, Lithuania played their first game against Serbia. Unable to defend Serbian star Nenad Krstić, who dominated the game with 20 points and 9 rebounds, Lithuania lost 63–56.[173] The second game against Macedonia had many expectations, as Lithuania wanted to avenge getting upset at home in the previous tournament. Through effective defense of Bo McCalebb, the Lithuanians could get their first victory with 75–67.[174] Two tough games followed, against fellow Balts Latvia (67–59),[175] and Montenegro in overtime (77:70),[176] due to Kšyštof Lavrinovič, who only scored 2 points during his first three matches, rising up to score 24 points. The group stage ended against Bosnia and Herzegovina, whose star Mirza Teletović scored 31 points and fantastic three-pointers to beat the Lithuanians 72–78, who still managed to qualify to the second round with crucial three-pointers by Linas Kleiza.[177]

 
Mantas Kalnietis led the Lithuania squad to a silver medal.

Second round started against defending vice-champions France, which forced Lithuania into solid defense – especially against Tony Parker – to win the game 76–62.[178] Then Lithuanians easily crushed Belgium 86–67,[179] and narrowly defeated Ukraine with 70–63.[180] The knockout round wound begin against Italy, which Lithuania beat by 81–77.[181] The semifinals with Croatia had Jonas Mačiulis, Linas Kleiza and Mantas Kalnietis dominating with 63 points combined out of the team's 77, guaranteeing Lithuania their fifth European final.[182] The final was a rematch with France. Lithuanians only fought point-to-point in the first quarter. By the third, France finished the quarter with a 14–0 run that kept Lithuania scoreless for four minutes. Eventually the Lithuanians suffered a 66–80 defeat.[183] Despite the deep run, some players said that it was hard to celebrate after losing the final.[184][185] Still, on 23 September 2013, thousands of Lithuanians came to the Rotušės (Town Hall) square to celebrate the Lithuania national team success,[186] and the following day the squad was greeted at the Presidential Palace.[187][188]

2014 FIBA World Cup edit

After becoming European vice-champions in 2013, Lithuanians automatically qualified into the 2014 FIBA World Cup in Spain. On 13 May, head coach Jonas Kazlauskas announced both the extended main roster for the national team and the reserve roster.[189] On 1 July, he announced the condensed candidate roster.[190] Captain Robertas Javtokas and team leader Linas Kleiza decided not to participate in the 2014 World Cup due to injuries. On 7 July, first Lithuania national team training camp was organized in Palanga.[191][192][193][194] On 18 August, Lithuania won a preparation game against Slovenia with result 80–76, achieving the national team's 500th victory and the 100th under coach Jonas Kazlauskas.[195] The next nine preparation games were all wins, raising expectations for the Lithuanian performance.[196]

On 26 August, just a few hours before the last preparation game against Croatia, a final team roster was announced without Artūras Gudaitis and Adas Juškevičius.[197] However, everything turned upside down rapidly in the game itself, when in only three minutes captain and Mantas Kalnietis dislocated his clavicle, forcing him to miss the World Cup.[198] Juškevičius was chosen as his replacement, and Šarūnas Vasiliauskas also won a roster spot.[199] Paulius Jankūnas became the new team captain.[200]

 
Adas Juškevičius was a last minute addition to the World Cup roster.

The tournament begun with a tough victory over FIBA Americas champions Mexico, 87–74.[201] While the Mexicans won the first quarter 27–22, the Lithuanians then achieved their domination, marked by scoring 20 points against only 2 in the third quarter.[202] One day later, another difficult match was held against African champions Angola, that the Lithuanians won 75–62,[203] led by the young Donatas Motiejūnas and Jonas Valančiūnas, who scored a combined 23 points and defended the team with 18 rebounds. Tough games continued for Lithuania. The third game against Australia had the Lithuanians 19 points behind at halftime, winning the third quarter 28–15, and leading at some points of the concluding period, but still lost 75–82.[204] Head coach Jonas Kazlauskas described the game as having the team's worst first half that season. The team recovered by sweeping South Korea 79–49, guaranteeing a spot at the knockout rounds and managing to become the first team in FIBA World Cup history to not have any free throw attempts.[205][206] Lithuania took first spot in the group by closing with a tremendous victory against Slovenia, 67–64, with the Slovenians only scoring two points in the fourth quarter.[207]

 
Renaldas Seibutis often played as point guard during the crucial game moments.

During the eighth-finals, Jonas Valančiūnas led Lithuania to a difficult victory against New Zealand, 76–71.[208] In the quarter-finals, Renaldas Seibutis helped Lithuania beat Turkey 73–61 and advanced into the semi-finals, once again meeting the United States.[209] Before the game, USA national team head coach Mike Krzyzewski noted that the Lithuanians "love the game, they play with the passion, they play together, always as a team. They play with the great heart and it will be a tough game for us."[210]

Lithuania fought point-for-point through two quarters; however, after half-time Team USA scored 10–0 and after winning the third quarter 33–14, leaving no chances for the Lithuanian team to come back. They ultimately lost the game 68–96.[211] It was one of the worst performances for Lithuania against Team USA, following the 51-point defeat in the 1992 Olympics versus the "Dream Team". After the match, coach Jonas Kazlauskas criticized the refereeing: "It just shows what respect every team has. When I asked the referee about the (technical) foul call, he said that he warned the bench not to jump, when Team USA bench was jumping and discussing with the referees just in the same way. Overall, the judging was hardly understandable until Team USA had 20 points lead. Later there was no point in discussing with the referees anymore".[212] Longtime Lithuanian national team games broadcast commentator Robertas Petrauskas ironically described the judging live by saying: "When we discuss the judging against Team USA with the journalists from other countries, we all agree that if the referees would call the turnover every time USA player steps before bumping the ball, Team USA would be the most frequent fallible team in the tournament".[213] During the bronze medal game Lithuania faced France, just 2 years removed from the EuroBasket defeat. A terrific battle where youngsters Jonas Valančiūnas and Adas Juškevičius tried to give a win with 39 points combined ensued, but the French still beat them 95–93.[214] Despite not winning any medals, the team was received by thousands of Lithuanians at Rotušės square who wanted to thank the national team for their efforts.[215] According to research, over 2,223 million people observed the national team games live in Lithuania, which is over 76% of the country's population.[216]

EuroBasket 2015 edit

"The goal for us this year would be to fight for the title. <...> We were frustrated to lose in the Final two years ago, and we would like to win a gold medal as soon as possible. <...> Like every other Lithuanian player, I dream of winning a title with my country."

Donatas Motiejūnas, sharing his EuroBasket dreams in February, before his back injury in April.[217]

Following the World Cup's fourth place, Lithuania automatically qualified into the EuroBasket 2015. On 5 May, head coach Jonas Kazlauskas published an extended 25–player main roster,[218] that did not include two long-time players, Simas Jasaitis and Kšyštof Lavrinovič. On 9 July, the shortened roster was announced,[219] with the 12 players enrolled into training camp in Palanga beginning 11 days later.[220][221] Four mainstays of the team were unable to make the list: power forward Donatas Motiejūnas and centers Darjuš Lavrinovič and Martynas Pocius due to injuries, and Linas Kleiza for exhaustion, expressing a need to rest.[222][223][224][225]

Lithuania began the preparation games phase by defeating Australia twice, as well as Finland and Austria once. Later the team hosted the Huawei Cup at Žalgiris Arena, being champions despite a defeat to Croatia due to wins over Turkey and Macedonia. Lithuanians also appeared again at the Acropolis Tournament, finishing third after crushing the Netherlands, while losing to host Greece and the previously defeated Turkish squad. In total, the national team achieved 7 victories of 10 during the friendly preparation matches.[226] On 1 September, the national team's final EuroBasket 2015 roster was announced.[227]

 
Solid performances by Jonas Mačiulis helped Lithuania get a second straight EuroBasket silver.

Lithuania began the European championship in Riga, on 5 September, versus Ukraine. In an Arena Riga almost completely filled with their yellow-green-red decorated fans,[228] the Lithuanians began the match easily and after the first quarter already had a solid lead (19–12), though then began a decay once Jerome Randle and Kyrylo Fesenko led to a Ukrainian resurgence. Ukraine tied the second quarter (14–14) and won the third (19–17), and almost upset the Lithuanians in the final shot if not for a Robertas Javtokas block that ensured a close Lithuanian win, 69–68.[229] Afterwards, the match against the host Latvians had Lithuania losing the first quarter and leading by just one point by halftime. However, then Jonas Mačiulis led a shutdown of the Latvian three-pointers (only 20% during the whole game), and after two solid remaining quarters (11–20, 10–19) the Lithuanians achieved a 68–49 win.[230] The next day, Lithuania surprisingly lost to the Belgium national team 74–76, despite Mantas Kalnietis achieving a EuroBasket record of assists with 13, and Jonas Valančiūnas also delivering a solid performance (25 points, 12 rebounds).[231][232] The game was closed on a controversial play, as Belgian Matt Lojeski tipped the ball in with just bits of a second remaining and the referees had to analyze if the scoring was still made on time. After the game, many Lithuanian players argued that time was already expired, even if they were unable to make an appeal because, according to the FIBA rules, it should be made 15 minutes after the game. LKF still wrote a letter to FIBA questioning how they should act in such situations.[233][234] An illness sidelined Valančiūnas from the fourth game versus Estonia, who were returning to EuroBasket for the first time since 2001. Another close match ensued, with the score tied during the final seconds (62–62) before an accurate shot by Jonas Mačiulis saved the Lithuanians (64–62).[235] Tensions reached new heights in the first round closer against the Czech Republic. The game finished tied in 69–69, forcing an overtime which the Lithuanians won (16–12), guaranteeing first place in the group, in spite of all the previous struggles.[236][237] Kazlauskas wanted to spare the returning Valančiūnas from much playtime given the recent illness, but the player insisted in playing as much as he could, finishing with a double-double.[238]

 
Stade Pierre-Mauroy hosted the EuroBasket 2015 Final, where Lithuanians won their second consecutive silver medals in front of a European basketball record 27,372 spectators.[239][240]

"I'm proud that I represent Lithuania. I was working with the Greece, China national teams. With Greeks we won the European championship bronze. There you reach victories, you rejoice, you are proud of you work, but then is no such emotions, such tension, you don't consume so many nerves like here."

Jonas Kazlauskas, about the feeling to represent Lithuania.[241]

At the eight-final Jonas Mačiulis continued to carry the stagnating Lithuania national team over his shoulders past Georgia, 85–81. The game again was a true thriller, with the Lithuanian squad leading just 80–79 during the final 15 seconds before Mačiulis secured victory by hammering an important three-pointer with just a few seconds remaining on the shot clock.[242] Mačiulis had the greatest number of EFF Points in EuroBasket history with 50 points in that game (34 points with 85% accuracy, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals and 2 blocks),[243] being the first player to hit the 50 point mark since Dirk Nowitzki's 52 in the 2001 bronze medal game.[244] At the quarter-final Lithuania, just like two years ago, faced Italy, led by such prominent NBA players like Danilo Gallinari, Marco Belinelli and Andrea Bargnani. The game was so intense that it required an overtime, in which the Lithuania national team turned a higher gear, with three players scoring double-doubles (Jonas Valančiūnas, Jonas Mačiulis and Mantas Kalnietis) en route to a 95–85 that gave Lithuania their third straight semi-final.[245] Following the game, Mačiulis said: "We won, but there are only three medals sets. We have to win one of these".[246] The semi-final was a true European basketball classic: Lithuania versus Serbia, coached by Aleksandar Đorđević, who led the then-Yugoslavia to beat Lithuania in the 1995 EuroBasket final. The Lithuanians were considered underdogs of the match due to the Serbians being undefeated that far while the Balts struggled in all games. Still, Lithuania led for most of the time, at times with advantages of 11 points, and while the Serbians scored 21 points in the final quarter, clinched the semifinal with a 67–64 score, advancing into their second straight EuroBasket final.[247][248] Furthermore, the victory also automatically put the Lithuania men's national team to the 2016 Summer Olympics, their seventh consecutive Olympics,[249][250] and making Lithuania the only European squad in all Olympics since 1992.[251] Coach Jonas Kazlauskas described the victory as "unbelievable", given Lithuania only scored 2 three-pointers while making 20 turnovers.[252] Wild celebrations ensued in the streets of Lithuania after the conclusion of the game.[253]

While none of the Lithuanians playing in the EuroBasket 2015 Final were part of the team who won the 2003 tournament, the adversary was the same, a Spanish team led by Pau Gasol and featuring Felipe Reyes, as well as two of the referees, Luigi Lamonica and Ilija Belošević.[254] And this time, the final went absolutely different, with Spain hitting with stunning accuracy right from the 19–8 first quarter. The Lithuanian squad tried to reduce the deficit multiple times, but the Spanish kept the lead at all times for an 80–63 win.[255][256] Jonas Valančiūnas and Jonas Mačiulis were selected to the All-Tournament Team,[257] but were visibly unhappy at losing the second straight European championship final.[258][259] Yet on the next day, the national team members, as in the previous years, were warmly greeted at the Town Hall in Vilnius by a smiling crowd.[260][261] On 22 September, the team was invited to the Presidential Palace, where they were awarded with more state awards.[262][263][264]

2016 Rio Summer Olympics edit

 
The 2016 Olympic Team members thanking fans for their support

The Lithuanian men's national team automatically qualified into the 2016 Summer Olympics without the need to compete in the qualifying tournament after being finalists of EuroBasket 2015. Lithuania, China, Australia and the United States are the only countries to compete in consecutive Olympiad since 1992.[265] On 8 June, the twenty candidates list was published, who were invited to the training camp.[266] On 20 June, first training camp was held.[267] During the first preparation phase in Lithuania, the national team reached 5 of 5 victories, including victory versus the European champions Spain national team in a farewell game 87–83 in Kaunas. Just three days later, Lithuanians reached another victory over Spain 76–78 in Málaga. The preparation stage in South America was less fortunate with the first game being cancelled due to unsuitable conditions, then the first loss occurred to Argentina after controversial refereeing. The only victory there was achieved versus Australia 68–81. The friendly games were finished with another loss, this time to Brazil 64–62.

 
After spending eleven summers with the national team, Robertas Javtokas retired from the team in 2016.

On 7 August, the opening game versus the host team Brazil national team was played. After demonstrating powerful game-play in the beginning, Lithuanians won the first half by 29 points (58–29), though the second half was completely different, which was surprisingly lost by 23 points. Lithuania won the game just 76–82.[268] After the game, one of the team leaders Jonas Mačiulis said that "this can't happen again".[269] Following it, Lithuania faced Nigeria national team. After playing two quarters point-to-point, Lithuanians spurt in the third (29–13), led by Mačiulis who scored 14 points during it, and won the match 89–80.[270] Afterwards, Lithuanians overcome Argentina national team, who was yet undefeated in a close game 81–73 and qualified for the quarter-final.[271] The successful start was slowed down by Spain national team, which crushed Lithuania 59–109.[272] It was second highest loss in the history of the Lithuanian national team history.[273] The group phase was ended with another loss to Croatia national team 81–90 and Lithuania finished third in the group.[274]

The quarterfinals adversary were Australia, who Lithuania beat to win the last two bronze medals. This time the "Boomers" did not give a chance to Lithuania, leading all the way to a 90–64 rout with strong performances by Patty Mills and Matthew Dellavedova.[275][276] Lithuania finished seventh in the final standings.[277] Following the Olympics, long-time captain Robertas Javtokas retired from the national team.[278] After a successful 4-year lap, head coach Jonas Kazlauskas refused to return to the national team for more summers and left it for a second time.[279] On 25 October 2016, he was replaced by Dainius Adomaitis.[280] On 20 January 2017, EuroLeague legend and former Lithuanian star Ramūnas Šiškauskas was named one of Adomaitis's assistants.[281]

EuroBasket 2017 edit

 
In 2017, Jonas Valančiūnas became the vital piece of the team.

On 11 May 2017, Dainius Adomaitis announced the extended candidates list.[282] On 16 June, the shortened candidates list version was published, which most notably excluded Antanas Kavaliauskas, Paulius Jankūnas and Renaldas Seibutis.[283][284] On 20 June, one of four Lithuanian NBA players Domantas Sabonis, son of all-time great Arvydas Sabonis, announced that he would not represent the national team this year.[285] On 21 June, the national team members gathered for their first training camp in Palanga.[286][287][288][289] On 1 August, Mantas Kalnietis was chosen captain of the team.[290]

Atmosphere during the farewell game in Siemens Arena.

The preparation games were started by barely defeating the Poland national team 59–58 on 4 August, and with a loss to the Georgia national team 81–70 on 5 August.[291][292] Following it, the team traveled to Orléans, France, to participate in a not more fortunate international tournament, losing both games to the Croatia national team 80–82 and to the France national team 77–98.[293][294] On 18 August, Lithuanians reached their second victory by crushing Romania national team 97–64 in Riga, but were convincingly defeated by the Latvia national team 77–87 on the next day, mostly due to the youngsters Dāvis Bertāns and Kristaps Porziņģis.[295][296] After returning to Lithuania, the team's final roster was announced on 23 August;[297] however, during the team's next-to-last warmup game before EuroBasket, against Iceland national team, Lukas Lekavičius suffered a broken foot that kept him out of the tournament and diminished the 84–62 victory.[298] He was replaced on the roster by Adas Juškevičius.[299] The farewell game was played on 25 August in Vilnius, and was lost during the final seconds 78–79.[300]

On 29 August, Lithuania national team traveled to Tel Aviv, Israel for the group-phase games of the EuroBasket 2017.[301] The group-phase was started with a shocking 77–79 loss to the Georgia national team, with Tornike Shengelia scoring 29 points and dominating the game.[302] Although, Lithuanians rehabilitated later by defeating the hosts Israel national team 73–88, Italy national team 78–73 after Juškevičius career-best performance, Ukraine national team 62–94, and Germany national team 72–89 with Valančiūnas powerfully dominating during both games.[303][304][305][306] The successful finish resulted in Lithuania clinching the first place in the group with a 4–1 result. On 7 September, Lithuanians departed to Istanbul for the knockout stage.[307] The intention to win third straight EuroBasket medals was quickly smashed by the Greece national team 64–77 in the first round, with Lithuanians trailing most of the game and failing to defend Kostas Sloukas.[308] Consequently, this time Lithuanians finished ninth.[309] On 10 September, part of the national team returned to Vilnius.[310]

2019 FIBA World Cup qualification edit

Contrary to previous years, no teams were automatically placed into the FIBA World Cup, so all FIBA Europe nations had to participate in qualifications. On 3 November 2017, the national team candidates list was published that did not included any NBA or EuroLeague players.[311] On 20 November 2017, the national team members arrived to Palanga, and on 23 November the team has traveled to Pristina, Kosovo from the Palanga International Airport for their first qualification game versus the Kosovo national team in the Palace of Youth and Sports.[312][313][314] Lithuania won the game 61–99 by starting to crush the Kosovans in the third quarter.[315] On 26 November 2017, Lithuanians also crushed their second opponent Poland national team 75–55 in Klaipėda to perfectly finish the first phase of the group stage.[316] On 2 February 2018, list of the roster for the second qualification window was published.[317] On 19 February 2018, the team gathered in Palanga.[318] On 23 February 2018, Lithuanians narrowly defeated Hungary 80–75 in Klaipėda.[319] On 26 February 2018, they crushed Kosovo yet again.[320] On 31 May 2018, list of the roster for the third qualification window was published, which included Lithuanian NBA and EuroLeague players.[321] On 25 June 2018, the strengthened team gathered in Kaunas.[322] It crushed Poland in Gdańsk 79–61 and Hungary in Budapest 73–50.[323][324] On 3 September 2018, team roster for the fourth qualification window was announced.[325] Prior to the qualification games, Lithuania national team lost a friendly game to the Latvia national team 80–97,[326] but later after defeating the Croatia national team 84–83 in Osijek and Netherlands national team 95–93 in Vilnius it qualified to the 2019 FIBA World Cup in China.[327][328]

Competitive record edit

Results and fixtures edit

  Win   Loss

2023 edit

25 August 2023 Egypt   67–93   Lithuania Pasay, Philippines
20:30 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 12–26, 22–20, 19–24, 14–23
Pts: Marei 14
Rebs: Marei 9
Asts: three players 3
Boxscore Pts: Normantas 18
Rebs: Valančiūnas 10
Asts: Brazdeikis 5
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 7,229
Referees: Antonio Conde (ESP), Péter Praksch (HUN), Carlos Vélez (COL)
27 August 2023 Lithuania   96–66   Mexico Pasay, Philippines
20:30 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 32–17, 21–17, 23–17, 20–15
Pts: Jokubaitis,
Valančiūnas 15
Rebs: Valančiūnas 12
Asts: Jokubaitis 7
Boxscore Pts: Girón 13
Rebs: Ibarra, Jaimes 6
Asts: Jaimes 4
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 5,503
Referees: Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Boris Krejič (SVN), Kristian Paez (ECU)
29 August 2023 Montenegro   71–91   Lithuania Pasay, Philippines
20:30 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 27–26, 13–22, 10–18, 21–25
Pts: Vučević 19
Rebs: Simonović 6
Asts: six players 2
Boxscore Pts: Jokubaitis 19
Rebs: Sedekerskis 11
Asts: Jokubaitis 6
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 5,707
Referees: Boris Krejič (SVN), Kristian Paez (ECU), Manuel Attard (ITA)
1 September 2023 Lithuania   92–67   Greece Pasay, Philippines
20:40 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 19–23, 25–15, 28–9
Pts: Jokubaitis 19
Rebs: Valančiūnas 9
Asts: Jokubaitis 6
Boxscore Pts: Walkup 21
Rebs: Walkup 8
Asts: Walkup 7
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 5,986
Referees: Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Kerem Baki (TUR)
3 September 2023 United States   104–110   Lithuania Pasay, Philippines
20:40 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 12–31, 25–23, 28–17, 39–39
Pts: Edwards 35
Rebs: Portis Jr. 5
Asts: Brunson, Haliburton 7
Boxscore Pts: Kariniauskas 15
Rebs: Sedekerskis 11
Asts: Jokubaitis 6
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 11,349
Referees: Antonio Conde (ESP), Takaki Kato (JPN), Boris Krejič (SVN)
5 September 2023 Lithuania   68–87   Serbia Pasay, Philippines
16:45 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 25–24, 13–25, 17–24, 13–14
Pts: Sedekerskis 14
Rebs: Sedekerskis 9
Asts: Jokubaitis 9
Boxscore Pts: Bogdanović 21
Rebs: Petrušev 6
Asts: Gudurić 6
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 6,223
Referees: Omar Bermúdez (MEX), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Johnny Batista (PUR)
7 September 2023 Lithuania   100–84   Slovenia Pasay, Philippines
20:30 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 33–21, 20–22, 22–20, 25–21
Pts: Valančiūnas 24
Rebs: Valančiūnas 12
Asts: Kariniauskas 10
Boxscore Pts: Dončić 29
Rebs: Tobey 9
Asts: Dragić 3
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 11,003
Referees: Matthew Kallio (CAN), Omar Bermúdez (MEX), Johnny Batista (PUR)
9 September 2023 Latvia   98–63   Lithuania Pasay, Philippines
20:30 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 28–20, 21–18, 28–9, 21–16
Pts: A. Kurucs 20
Rebs: four players 6
Asts: Žagars 17
Boxscore Pts: Jokubaitis 16
Rebs: Sedekerskis 10
Asts: Brazdeikis 3
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 9,440
Referees: Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Blanca Burns (USA), Johnny Batista (PUR)

2024 edit

22 February 2024 Lithuania   83–64   Poland Vilnius, Lithuania
19:30 EET (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 19–11, 27–19, 21–15
Pts: Olisevičius 20
Rebs: Maldūnas 8
Asts: Ulanovas 5
Boxscore Pts: Sokołowski 26
Rebs: Balcerowski 8
Asts: Ponitka 6
Arena: Avia Solutions Group Arena
Attendance: 5,682
Referees: Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Radomir Vojinović (MNE), Josip Jurčević (CRO)
26 February 2024 Estonia   65–59   Lithuania Tallinn, Estonia
19:00 EET (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 17–18, 24–19, 9–13, 15–9
Pts: Jõesaar 18
Rebs: Kotsar 13
Asts: Kullamäe 9
Boxscore Pts: Ulanovas 16
Rebs: Tubelis 7
Asts: Dimsa, Tubelis 3
Arena: Unibet Arena
Attendance: 6,471
Referees: Sergii Zashchuk (UKR), Franko Gracin (CRO), Ivor Matějek (CZE)
21 November 2024 North Macedonia   vs.   Lithuania North Macedonia
Boxscore
24 November 2024 Lithuania   vs.   North Macedonia Lithuania
Boxscore

2025 edit

21 February 2025 Poland   vs.   Lithuania Poland
Boxscore
24 February 2025 Lithuania   vs.   Estonia Lithuania
Boxscore

Team edit

Current roster edit

Roster for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[329][330]

Lithuania men's national basketball team – 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
SG 2 Margiris Normantas 26 – (1996-10-27)27 October 1996 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) BC Rytas  
F 8 Tadas Sedekerskis 25 – (1998-01-17)17 January 1998 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Baskonia  
G/F 9 Ignas Brazdeikis 24 – (1999-01-08)8 January 1999 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Olympiacos  
C 12 Gabrielius Maldūnas 30 – (1993-04-19)19 April 1993 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) Lietkabelis  
PG 13 Rokas Jokubaitis 22 – (2000-11-19)19 November 2000 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Barcelona  
C 17 Jonas Valančiūnas (C) 31 – (1992-05-06)6 May 1992 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) New Orleans Pelicans  
F 19 Mindaugas Kuzminskas 33 – (1989-10-19)19 October 1989 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) AEK  
C 20 Donatas Motiejūnas 32 – (1990-09-20)20 September 1990 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) AS Monaco  
PF 22 Eimantas Bendžius 33 – (1990-04-23)23 April 1990 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) Dinamo Sassari  
PG 31 Vaidas Kariniauskas 29 – (1993-11-16)16 November 1993 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) BC Wolves  
G 33 Tomas Dimša 29 – (1994-01-02)2 January 1994 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Žalgiris  
G/F 91 Deividas Sirvydis 23 – (2000-06-10)10 June 2000 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Lietkabelis  
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last club
    before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 25 August 2023

Depth chart edit

Best player award edit

Rank Name Club(s) played for Previous best performance Percent
2008
1 Ramūnas Šiškauskas   CSKA Moscow 42.00%
2 Šarūnas Jasikevičius   Panathinaikos 13.3%
3 Zydrunas Ilgauskas   Cleveland Cavaliers 11.2%
2009
1 Linas Kleiza   Olympiacos 29.8%
2 Ramūnas Šiškauskas   CSKA Moscow Winner 2008 20.0%
3 Zydrunas Ilgauskas   Cleveland Cavaliers 3 8.0%
2010
1 Linas Kleiza   Toronto Raptors Winner 2009 43.1%
2 Martynas Pocius   Žalgiris Kaunas 19.1%
3 Jonas Valančiūnas   Lietuvos rytas Vilnius 13.7%
2011
1 Jonas Valančiūnas   Lietuvos rytas Vilnius 3 31.9%
2 Rimantas Kaukėnas   Montepaschi Siena 19.9%
3 Donatas Motiejūnas   Asseco Prokom Gdynia 14.3%
2012
1 Jonas Valančiūnas   Toronto Raptors Winner 2011 37.6%
2 Renaldas Seibutis   Lietuvos rytas Vilnius 11.4%
3 Linas Kleiza   Toronto Raptors Winner 2009,2010 11.1%
2013
1 Mantas Kalnietis   Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 50.9%
2 Jonas Valančiūnas   Toronto Raptors Winner 2011,2012 12.3%
3 Linas Kleiza   Fenerbahçe Ülker Winner 2009,2010 7.1%
2014
1 Jonas Valančiūnas   Toronto Raptors Winner 2011,2012 38.8%
2 Mantas Kalnietis   Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar Winner 2013 14.0%
3 Donatas Motiejūnas   Houston Rockets 3 12.6%
2015
1 Jonas Mačiulis   Real Madrid 37.4%
2 Mindaugas Kuzminskas   Unicaja Málaga 16.0%
3 Jonas Valančiūnas   Toronto Raptors Winner 2011,2012,2014 15.5%
2016
1 Mindaugas Kuzminskas   New York Knicks 2 27.0%
2 Mantas Kalnietis   Olimpia Milano Winner 2013 20.0%
3 Paulius Jankūnas   Žalgiris Kaunas 13.0%
2017
1 Jonas Valančiūnas   Toronto Raptors Winner 2011,2012,2014
2 Domantas Sabonis   Indiana Pacers
3 Paulius Jankūnas   Žalgiris Kaunas 3
2018
1 Domantas Sabonis   Indiana Pacers 2
2 Jonas Valančiūnas   Toronto Raptors Winner 2011,2012,2014,2017
3 Paulius Jankūnas   Žalgiris Kaunas 3
2019
1 Domantas Sabonis   Indiana Pacers Winner 2018
2 Jonas Valančiūnas   Memphis Grizzlies Winner 2011,2012,2014,2017
3 Marius Grigonis   Žalgiris Kaunas
2020
1 Domantas Sabonis   Indiana Pacers Winner 2018,2019
2 Marius Grigonis   Žalgiris Kaunas 3
3 Jonas Valančiūnas   Memphis Grizzlies Winner 2011,2012,2014,2017
2021
1 Jonas Valančiūnas   New Orleans Pelicans Winner 2011,2012,2014,2017 3842
2 Domantas Sabonis   Indiana Pacers Winner 2018,2019,2020 3436
3 Rokas Jokubaitis   FC Barcelona 1424
2022
1 Domantas Sabonis   Sacramento Kings Winner 2018,2019,2020 2840
2 Jonas Valančiūnas   New Orleans Pelicans Winner 2011,2012,2014,2017,2021 2206
3 Ignas Brazdeikis   Žalgiris Kaunas 490

Notable players edit

Players medal leaders edit

For a full list of all the medallists, see Medal winners in Lithuania national basketball team
Player Lithuania career Gold Silver Bronze Total (min. 3 medals)
Saulius Štombergas 1993–2004         4
Gintaras Einikis 1992–2002         4
Robertas Javtokas 2001–2016         4
Jonas Mačiulis 2007–2021         4
Šarūnas Marčiulionis 1992–1996       3
Rimas Kurtinaitis 1992–1997       3
Artūras Karnišovas 1992–1999       3
Arvydas Sabonis 1992–1999       3
Eurelijus Žukauskas 1996–2004       3
Ramūnas Šiškauskas 1999–2008    
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This article is about the men s team For the women s team see Lithuania women s national basketball team The Lithuania men s national basketball team Lithuanian Lietuvos nacionaline vyru krepsinio rinktine represents Lithuania in international basketball competitions They are controlled by the Lithuanian Basketball Federation the governing body for basketball in Lithuania Despite Lithuania s small size with a population of less than 3 million the country s devotion to basketball has made them a traditional force of the sport in Europe 4 LithuaniaFIBA ranking10 2 15 September 2023 1 Joined FIBA1936FIBA zoneFIBA EuropeNational federationLKFCoachKazys MaksvytisNickname s The Other Dream Team The Second Religion The Baltic Giants The Green Death The Boogeyman from the EastOlympic GamesAppearances7MedalsBronze 1992 1996 2000 FIBA World CupAppearances6MedalsBronze 2010 EuroBasketAppearances15MedalsGold 1937 1939 2003 Silver 1995 2013 2015 Bronze 2007 HomeAwayFirst international Latvia 41 20 Lithuania Riga Latvia 13 December 1925 2 Biggest win Lithuania 112 9 Finland Kaunas Lithuania 27 May 1939 3 Biggest defeat United States 127 76 Lithuania Barcelona Spain 6 August 1992 Medal record Olympic Games1992 Barcelona Team1996 Atlanta Team2000 Sydney TeamFIBA World Cup2010 TurkeyEuroBasket1937 Latvia1939 Lithuania2003 Sweden1995 Greece2013 Slovenia2015 France2007 SpainDiamond Ball2004 BelgradeStankovic Cup2005 BeijingThe Lithuanian national team won the last EuroBasket tournaments prior to World War II in 1937 and 1939 The 1939 team was led by Frank Lubin who helped popularize basketball in the country and was called the grandfather of Lithuanian basketball Following the country s annexation by the Soviet Union during the war Lithuanian players frequently formed the core of the Soviet national team The most prevalent example was the 1988 Olympic basketball gold medal winning team which got most of its scoring from four Lithuanians Valdemaras Chomicius Rimas Kurtinaitis Sarunas Marciulionis and Arvydas Sabonis After the restoration of Lithuanian independence in 1990 the national team was resurrected Lithuania won bronze medals at the first three Summer Olympics to include NBA players 1992 1996 and 2000 in addition to finishing fourth in 2004 and 2008 and in eighth place in 2012 The Lithuanian national team won the EuroBasket for the third time in 2003 and also a bronze medal at the 2010 FIBA World Cup Contents 1 History 1 1 Early teams 1920s 1 2 Lithuanian Americans build a squad 1930s 1 3 After the restoration of independence from 1990 1 4 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics 1 5 EuroBasket 1995 1 6 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics 1 7 EuroBasket 1997 1 8 FIBA World Championship 1998 1 9 EuroBasket 1999 1 10 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics 1 11 EuroBasket 2001 1 12 EuroBasket 2003 1 13 2004 Athens Summer Olympics 1 14 EuroBasket 2005 1 15 FIBA World Championship 2006 1 16 EuroBasket 2007 1 17 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics 1 18 EuroBasket 2009 1 19 FIBA World Championship 2010 1 20 EuroBasket 2011 1 21 2012 FIBA World Olympic qualifying tournament 1 22 2012 London Summer Olympics 1 23 EuroBasket 2013 1 24 2014 FIBA World Cup 1 25 EuroBasket 2015 1 26 2016 Rio Summer Olympics 1 27 EuroBasket 2017 1 28 2019 FIBA World Cup qualification 2 Competitive record 2 1 FIBA World Cup 2 2 Olympic Games 2 3 EuroBasket 3 Results and fixtures 3 1 2023 3 2 2024 3 3 2025 4 Team 4 1 Current roster 4 1 1 Depth chart 4 2 Best player award 4 3 Notable players 4 3 1 Players medal leaders 4 4 Coaching staff 4 5 Past rosters 4 6 Statistics 4 6 1 Games 4 6 2 Points 4 6 3 2 points field goals made 4 6 4 3 points field goals made 4 6 5 Free throws made 4 6 6 Total rebounds 4 6 7 Assists 4 6 8 Steals 4 6 9 Blocks 4 6 10 All time points per game PPG 4 6 11 Players records 4 6 12 Youngest players 4 6 13 Oldest players 4 6 14 Team records 5 FIBA World Rankings 6 All time team record 7 Supporters 8 Uniforms and kit suppliers 9 General sponsors 10 Cultural depictions 10 1 Literature 10 2 Documentaries 10 3 Video games 10 4 Bibliography 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editSee also Basketball in Lithuania History Early teams 1920s edit nbsp Lietuvos Fizinio Lavinimo Sajunga LFLS had one of the first male basketball teams in Lithuania back in 1923 On 13 December 1925 in the Latvian capital Riga Lithuanians played their first international game against their neighbors Given the Latvians had international knowledge provided by coaches of the American YMCA Young Men s Christian Association 5 they easily won 41 20 2 Later on Latvians were crushing the future three times European champions Lithuanians as well 41 29 or even 123 10 6 Another game the following year was won by the Latvians 47 12 7 During the period basketball saw its Lithuanian popularity decrease and get overshadowed by football The cold climate and lack of suitable indoor arena only allowed for basketball to be played during the summer period and even then those who practiced preferred other sports 2 nbsp Physical Culture PalaceLithuanian Americans build a squad 1930s edit Things started to improve in 1934 when the Physical Culture Palace was opened in Kaunas featuring a spacious hall with 200 seats and cork floor built for tennis that was suitable for indoor basketball 8 In 1935 Lithuania decided to promote a World Lithuanian Congress in temporary capital Kaunas inviting ethnic Lithuanians from many countries to unite the Lithuanian culture The following year a delegation of Lithuanian American athletes from Chicago arrived in Kaunas as participants of World Lithuanian Congress Two of the players Juozas Joseph Zukas and Konstantinas Konnie Savickus stayed to teach basketball secrets to Lithuanians and be a part of the national team 9 Savickus in particular became a player coach and while the national team had just been trounced by inaugural European champions Latvia 123 10 one year later with Savickus leading the team and exploiting stalling techniques Lithuania trailed only 14 7 at halftime before losing 31 10 10 nbsp Lithuania national basketball team players and staff members in 1937In 1936 Lithuania applied to become a member of FIBA and take part in international basketball competitions 7 including EuroBasket 1937 the second European basketball tournament that the Latvia Basketball Association as reigning champions would host in Riga 11 While Savickus had returned to America 10 another descendant of Lithuanians would arrive to aid the country s basketball rise Frank Lubin who won a gold medal at the first basketball Olympic tournament at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin was invited to visit the Baltic nation by a Lithuanian official in attendance Going by the Lithuanian name Pranas Lubinas he spent five months there and served as the country s first knowledgeable coach helping spread various basketball techniques 12 13 Lubinas along with Zukas helped the Lithuanians beat the Latvians for the first time 35 to 27 14 Physical Culture Palace director Mr Augustauskas asked me Could you win the European championship I replied Why not Lithuanians already made significant progress and with one or two athletes from Chicago we could easily win that championship Konstantinas Savickas describing his first efforts to improve basketball in Lithuania 15 nbsp Lithuanians after defeating Italy in 1937 nbsp Lithuanians holding the EuroBasket 1937 trophy nbsp Feliksas Kriauciunas one of the most notable basketball personalities in interwar LithuaniaThe preparations for the EuroBasket 1937 started slowly with players training only 4 hours a week At first it was decided that the national team at the tournament would not include any Lithuanian Americans however the decision was reversed with only one month remaining once a Latvian newspaper had printed an extensive article about the second European championship considering Lithuania the weakest of all contestants Lithuanian player Leonas Baltrunas was shocked at the article and along with journalist Jonas Narbutas used a translated version of it to request the inclusion of Lithuanian Americans to Vytautas Augustauskas director of the Physical Culture Palace After a telegram was sent to the US two players arrived one month prior to the tournament Pranas Talzunas and Feliksas Kriauciunas the latter of whom was designated as player coach To keep secrecy on how Lithuanian Americans were strengthening the team all preparation games were cancelled and instead prolonged training sessions before the trip to Riga were held behind closed doors The national team was being prepared not only technically but also physically Even once the reinforcements were made public opponents were skeptic with Talzunas later remembering other teams felt he and Kriauciunas were not quality players as everyone thought that a good player must be tall raising his hand and dunking into the basket 16 The efforts were successful the Lithuanians became the champions of Europe for the first time defeating all their opponents and with Talzunas being picked as the tournament s most valuable player Following the final victory over Italy the famous Lithuanian tenor Kipras Petrauskas even interrupted his performance at the State Theatre to joyfully announce the triumph of the national basketball team The crowd then rose to their feet and together sang the Lithuanian anthem 17 The team returned to a warm reception with thousands gathering at a train station in a way Kriauciunas compared to like we here in America greet the president 18 Basketball regained its ground immediately and had its popularity rise abruptly especially among students Gymnasium teams from almost all counties competed in student games teams were assembled in firms and basketball courts appeared all around the country According to future player Stepas Butautas In every yard hoops are being made from barrels Children teenagers are throwing balls into them others even a sock crammed with clouts Our Versvai Primary School teacher K Pozemecka built two poles made hoops from a willow and said We will play basketball 19 Future team coach Vladas Garastas added that as kids we started using a barrel to make a hoop We didn t have a ball we stuffed in grass or whatever we could find 20 nbsp Lithuania national team during EuroBasket 1939 Pranas Lubinas is holding the Lithuanian tricolor Lithuania was granted the right to organize the EuroBasket 1939 In addition the Kaunas Sports Hall Europe s first dedicated basketball arena was built In the competition the team roster mostly consisted of Lithuanian Americans with five American born players the returning Feliksas Kriauciunas Chicago Juozas Jurgela Chicago Vytautas Budriunas Waukegan Mykolas Ruzgys and Pranas Lubinas Glendale As a result there were several protests from other nations 21 Lubinas who was the designated player coach lead Lithuania to a second continental title even scoring the buzzer beater in the decisive game against Latvia which warranted a 37 36 victory 22 After the restoration of independence from 1990 edit I believe that new Sabonis and Marciulions will grow up and will create a new superb team again Konstantinas Savickas first Lithuania national team coach sharing his thoughts in 1991 23 After Lithuania s independence was restored the country wanted to stand on its own in the basketball community again complete with the standout players from the 1988 Soviet squad Sabonis Marciulions Chomicius and Kurtinaitis expressing a desire to represent Lithuania The National Olympic Committee of Lithuania LTOK and Lithuanian Basketball Federation LKF were restored Lithuanian athletes withdrew its athletes from all Soviet national competitions and both Sabonis and Marciulions refused a request to play for the Soviet Union during the 1990 Goodwill Games 24 25 In 1991 the International Olympic Committee welcomed Lithuania back to its ranks in September and in December LKF president Stanislovas Stonkus attended the FIBA congress in Springfield Massachusetts and requested the right to be a full member of FIBA once again FIBA president George E Killian granted Stonkus request and invited Lithuania to participate in all of the FIBA organized events 26 27 Sabonis and his agent started looking for Lithuanian born or descended players sending phone calls and faxes over Europe and North America 26 28 nbsp Sarunas Marciulionis the first Lithuanian to play in the United States was instrumental in getting funds for the national team s restoration However Lithuania s economic transition left the country in a difficult financial situation and LKF could hardly count on state funding As a result the team had to search for the financial supporters by themselves in order to play internationally Sarunas Marciulionis had experience and contacts in the United States from being the first USSR player in the NBA playing for the Golden State Warriors 29 Consequently he along with Donnie Nelson son of Marciulionis then coach Don Nelson searched for financial supporters that could finance Lithuania s participation in the international games and the 1992 Summer Olympics George Shirk wrote a story about this on the San Francisco Chronicle and once American rock band Grateful Dead read the newspaper they decided to help the team Drummer Mickey Hart added that the story resonated with the bandmembers for being a struggle for life liberty and freedom The bandmembers donated 5 000 to Marciulionis and helped launch a tie dyed jerseys trade that would feature Lithuania s national colors 30 and the iconic trademarked Slam Dunking Skeleton created by N Y artist Greg Speirs The skeleton dunking a flaming basketball nicknamed Skully was the artist s interpretation of how the Lithuanian team rose from the ashes to victory 31 The artist s profits would be passed onto the Lithuania national basketball team and a fund for Lithuanian children 32 The Lithuanians were favourable to the garish shirts because according to Nelson it was a great contrast to all those years of those Soviet colors nothing but blues and grays Arvydas Sabonis even said that My first impression of the jerseys was Wow this really is a free Lithuania The skeleton nicknamed Skully was enshrined into the Basketball Hall of Fame being the only cartoon character to be enshrined in any sports Hall of Fame 32 New versions of the Skully jerseys were featured in the following two Olympic Games 33 34 To assume the head coach position American Dan Peterson then in Italy was invited but declined 26 BC Zalgiris manager Raimundas Sargunas became coach but problems with the players made him demoted to assistant a job shared with Donnie Nelson and Spanish Javier Imbroda 35 who was invited following Sabonis suggestion of a Liga ACB veteran 36 37 The eventual choice was Vladas Garastas another Zalgiris veteran who was assistant in the 1988 Soviet squad 38 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics edit Main article Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics Preparation for Lithuania s first major international tournament since regaining independence began in May 1992 as it was the first time a squad of players mostly playing outside the country could get together and train 35 While missing Sabonis Marciulionis and Arturas Karnisovas Lithuania competed in the eight teams Nordic Countries Championship They took the second place there losing only to the well known opponents Latvia 80 95 in the final Standout players included Gintaras Krapikas 22 5 points per game and Rimas Kurtinaitis 19 points 39 nbsp New York artist Greg Speirs wearing the Skully tie dyed T shirt which he designed and became a symbol of Lithuanian basketballAfterwards the country celebrated 70 years of Lithuanian basketball and among the events was a competition featuring two Lithuanian teams Latvia Belarus Finland and Illinois State University basketball team The superiority of the Lithuanians now counting with Sabonis and Marciulionis made them handily beat the opponents Following it Lithuania national team was invited to compete in the prestigious annual Acropolis Tournament hosted by Greece along with Italy and France Lithuanians began the competition shockingly immediately crushing the EuroBasket 1991 silver medalists Italians 116 94 at one point leading by 87 49 Though then they narrowly lost to the host Greece squad 81 83 and after easily defeating the French squad 109 78 took the second place Despite not winning the cup this was a perfect first major international challenge for the Lithuania national team giving the solid hopes of success for the newly reborn state Shortly before the opening of the Olympic Games Lithuanians also overcame the Olympics host Spain 107 97 in Ibiza 40 nbsp Rimas Kurtinaitis one of the Lithuanian team leaders in 1992Lithuania was among the many European independent states that due to the dissolutions of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia would return to the Olympic competition for the 1992 games For the 1992 Pre Olympic Basketball Tournament held in Spain from 22 June to 5 July Lithuania was joined by the debuting Croatia Slovenia Latvia and Estonia along with the non Baltic Soviet republics in a Commonwealth of Independent States 41 The latter was a particularly awaited adversary for the Lithuanians as according to LTOK president Arturas Poviliunas We have dreamed all of our lives about playing against the Soviet Union Although it s not called the Soviet Union any more this game will be very important and very symbolic It will be as important as the Olympics themselves 35 With a trip funded by the Spanish city of Melilla Lithuania managed to get one of the four qualifying spots disputed by 25 participants winning all their 11 games in the tournament 38 42 The Olympic tournament for the Lithuania national team began against China with an overwhelming 112 75 win that featured 31 points by Rimas Kurtinaitis 5 of 6 three pointers Afterwards a tough match with FIBA Americas silver medalist Venezuela had the lead frequently changing with Lithuania depending on Marciulionis 27 points and Sabonis 24 to win by 87 79 The third game was easier with the Lithuanians beating Puerto Rico 104 91 with 80 points scored by the golden trio Sabonis Marciulionis and Kurtinaitis Then awaited the hardest adversary in the group stage the former USSR states in an Unified Team Lithuania managed to beat the team during the qualifying tournament and during the Olympics even got a 59 57 lead at the second quarter Then the Unified Team managed to overcome its defector state and win 92 80 despite the 42 points combined efforts of Sabonis and Marciulionis In order to qualify for the quarter finals the Lithuania national team had to overcome the Australian squad Lithuanians lost the first half 45 46 though later they mightily grabbed the lead till the end of the game winning it 98 87 and qualifying in second place for the playoffs 43 Lithuania met the respected and powerful Brazilian squad at the quarter finals The coaching staff decided to use only the most reliable players with only six Lithuanians scoring The tense game had the Brazilians leading at half time and Lithuania only taking full advantage with five minutes remaining from 87 to 83 the score built up to a 114 96 Lithuanian wins Sabonis played all the 40 game minutes and scored 32 points while Marciulionis added 29 and Kurtinaitis 20 44 At the semi final Lithuanians met the United States squad nicknamed Dream Team It was the first time the Americans brought a team composed of NBA players including the widely regarded all time greatest basketballer Michael Jordan and the superiority of the Dream Team left the Lithuanians absolutely no chances for victory with the Baltic state taking a lopsided 76 127 It is still the biggest loss ever suffered by the Lithuanian squad who scored only 34 2 of their shots The Americans still recognized that they aimed to ramp up their game specially to counter the Lithuanians with Larry Bird acknowledging that we knew the Lithuanians were capable of scoring so we didn t take them lightly and Magic Johnson saying that they re a dangerous team so we had to pick up our intensity play better defense Afterwards the Lithuanian team coaches decided to start resting the primary players for the bronze medals game 45 46 I don t think that any American could ever possibly connect to the meaning for those people The first moment the Lithuanian flag went up Jim Lampley a record holder of Olympic Games covered on U S television 47 At the bronze medal game Lithuanians faced the Unified Team for the third time that year with each team winning once Captain Valdemaras Chomicius felt that We lost to them once already we couldn t let that happen again The final had to be ours 48 while Sarunas Marciulionis added that We didn t have any choice we absolutely had to win at any cost 49 Head coach Vladas Garastas briefed the team saying Men you re playing for the people of Lithuania Forget about your personal ambitions People are watching you losing sleep over you 50 Sarunas Marciulionis Some were listening on radios others were watching on television All of Lithuania was stopped Everyone was watching that game 51 In a close match the Lithuanians kept the lead all times for an 82 78 victory that felt inexpressibly remarkable for a tiny country which regained its independence just two years and was playing the remains of its former colonizer Marciulionis played 40 minutes during that match and scored 29 points while Sabonis added 27 Donnie Nelson described the locker room as like winning the NBA championship times five 52 After the bronze medal victory de jure Head of State Vytautas Landsbergis visited the team at the locker room and they all sung the national anthem 53 During the awarding ceremony Lithuanians decided to dress up the colorful Skeleton Jerseys in order to show their newly reborn country national colors and to show their gratitude to Greg Speirs and the Grateful Dead for their financial support 54 Rimas Kurtinaitis characterized the emotional awarding ceremony by saying Well we cried It was really from joy Words cannot even express feelings like that You need to be there 55 Valdemaras Chomicius It was such an emotion that it s hard to explain You have to experience it 56 Arvydas Sabonis by comparing his 1988 s Olympic gold medal and the 1992 s Olympic bronze medal said The medal in Seoul was gold but this bronze is our soul 57 In all Lithuanians averaged 94 points per game in the tournament being outclassed only by the USA 117 points per game 58 The team was the subject of a 2012 documentary by Marius Markevicius The Other Dream Team 59 EuroBasket 1995 edit nbsp EuroBasket 1995 was the last international tournament for Olympic champion Valdemaras Chomicius Main article EuroBasket 1995 During the qualifiers for EuroBasket 1993 Lithuanian basketball had its biggest disappointment Missing Arvydas Sabonis but still with most of the bronze medal squad Lithuania played in a three team group in Wroclaw and beat hosts Poland but lost to Belarus being eliminated by the fellow former United Republic It remains Lithuania s only absence following independence 60 However this fiasco encouraged the creation of the first professional basketball league in Lithuania 61 To get into EuroBasket 1995 in Greece the Lithuanians had to go through a two stage qualifying tournament in 1993 In 10 games Lithuania only lost twice to Ukraine in Vienna and Slovenia in Ljubljana 62 63 With their spot guaranteed Lithuania started its preparations in 1995 by playing in several international competitions winning a four team tournament in Malaga The last game was a friendly with the Polish in Vilnius winning 105 84 In its return to the European championship following years under Soviet occupation Lithuania began the tournament powerfully with five wins in the group stage and a defeat to Yugoslavia They overcame the quarter finals stage successfully as well defeating 1994 World Championship silver medalists Russia 82 71 leading the game from start to finish With a guaranteed spot in the tournament s top four Lithuania was granted the right to participate in the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta The semi final hurdle was overcome as well with a 90 80 defeat of the powerful Croatia led by the two mighty centers Stojko Vrankovic and Dino Rađa The Lithuanian national team advanced into its final after 56 years demonstrating the Lithuanian basketball s vitality and strength in spite of all the previous difficulties 64 The ending of the game left the woeful impression It was obvious that the judging does not fit the game play level FIBA got warning the refereeing must improve or the basketball will face degradation C Jimenez B Jimenez 65 66 The final was a rematch with Yugoslavia The tense finale where Lithuania had the support of the home crowd as the Serbs had eliminated Greece 67 had Lithuania winning the close first half 49 48 With five minutes remaining Arvydas Sabonis fouled out as the Lithuanians were behind 76 83 later closing to 83 84 With Yugoslavia leading 87 83 Saulius Stombergas made a shot that was ruled out as the referee George Toliver called an offensive foul Lithuanians protested the decision and received three technical fouls first Sabonis then Marciulionis and then the whole team leading them to leave the court in protest only returning when persuaded by the Serbs Aleksandar Đorđevic the game s overall top scorer with 41 points scored all three free throws Lithuania eventually lost the game 90 96 65 67 After the final whistle Greek fans shouted Lithuania is the champion and booed Yugoslavia during the medal ceremony which also had the third placed Croatians leaving for the Yugoslavs who were still waging a war against Croatia 68 Marciulionis who was named tournament MVP later stated that we felt robbed and we still feel that while acknowledging that despite the questionable refereeing the silver medal came due to a lack of depth in the Lithuanian bench along with the Yugoslavs knowing how to provoke other players and initiate psychological battles 69 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics edit Main article Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics In preparation for another Olympic tournament Lithuania played five games in Australia against the Australian Boomers with a team composed mostly of young players as veterans Sabonis Marciulionis and Karnisovas were unable to participate Lithuania lost the entire series but the experience against Australia would be useful in the future Once they returned to Europe the Lithuanians played a few games in Spain losing twice to strong and spirited Croatia and beating twice Africa champions Angola Once Sabonis returned for a friendly with Yugoslavia in Germany he scored 32 points in Lithuania s win by 86 70 70 The Lithuanian basketball started well its second Olympiad beating 1992 Olympic vice champions Croatia led by Toni Kukoc Stojko Vrankovic and Dino Rađa 83 81 in a tough match with two overtimes 71 Exhausted and facing an Argentinian team focused on adversary slowdown Lithuania lost its second game 61 65 72 Facing the host United States supported by 31 000 spectators Lithuania suffered the absence of an injured Marciulionis and lesser contributions by Sabonis and Kurtinaitis and lost 82 104 73 However wins in the final games against Angola 85 49 and China 116 55 qualified Lithuania at second place nbsp In 1996 Lithuanians were awarded their second consecutive Olympic bronze medals at the Georgia Dome The Olympic quarter final game had Lithuania crushing its third straight adversary against Greece 99 66 74 The Olympic semi final match awaited with powerhouse Yugoslavia undefeated that far and inspiring the Lithuanians to avenge the 1995 EuroBasket final They began the game with the lead of 18 9 though Yugoslavians won the quarter 35 31 With the five minutes remaining Lithuanians had the lead of 54 51 then the game tied 58 58 however during the last three match minutes Lithuanians scored none losing the game 58 66 Another chance of an Olympic final was lost 75 Only the game for the second consecutive bronze remained for the Lithuanian squad against the Australians who sought their first Olympic medal Lithuanians were exhausted after the tedious semi final and the game remained tight with the lead never getting over 8 points and the score at 73 72 with one minute remaining Still a three point shot by Arvydas Sabonis with 30 seconds remaining helped Lithuania retain advantage eventually triumphing 84 74 Sabonis was the driving force of the bronze medal game neutralizing defender Mark Bradtke on the way to 30 points 13 rebounds 3 assists and 5 blocks 76 77 Another Olympic medal proved Lithuania was among the top basketball countries 75 The game marked the last time Sabonis and Marciulionis played together as the latter retired from the national team and also the final match with head coach Vladas Garastas A generational change was to come EuroBasket 1997 edit Main article EuroBasket 1997 nbsp Jonas Kazlauskas debuted as the head coach of the Lithuania men s national team in 1997 While selecting its squad for the 30th European Championship in Barcelona Lithuania retained only two primary players from the 1995 silver medalists Arturas Karnisovas and Gintaras Einikis The so called golden generation was replaced by up and coming youngsters such as Sarunas Jasikevicius Dainius Adomaitis Virginijus Praskevicius and Eurelijus Zukauskas Furthermore Jonas Kazlauskas took over as coach The newly put together team was constantly causing anxiety if it would keep up with previous successful performances by Lithuanians Hopes were restored once Lithuania won a four team tournament in Riga and beat Spain in Zaragoza 78 nbsp Palau Sant Jordi hosted the quarterfinals where the young Lithuanian national team failed to overcome the powerful Yugoslavians The EuroBasket 1997 championship had extra significance for Lithuania as it gave qualifying spots for the 1998 FIBA World Championship held in Athens Greece Lithuania managed to win all games in the group stage albeit struggling with both Israel who lead at halftime by 30 31 but wound up losing 75 60 and France who managed to take the lead thrice before bowing down to Lithuania 94 88 before an easy 76 67 defeat of Slovenia 79 The second round lead to tougher times to the Lithuanians winning only against Turkey while losing to Greece and Russia The poor performance lead them to face defending champions Yugoslavia who beat Lithuania 75 60 on the way to another title Due to the poor performance in the second round Lithuanians were forced to take on the terrific Yugoslavia national team the upcoming champions in the quarterfinals losing 60 75 With only the consolation tournament left Lithuania crushed the Polish squad 76 55 but lost to the host team Spain during the final seconds 93 94 The final standing of sixth was enough for a World Championship spot and helped the young Lithuanian team to lay the foundations for the future victories FIBA World Championship 1998 edit Main article 1998 FIBA World Championship As usually by preparing for the significant championship the Lithuania national team played a wide variety of games and tournaments A small championship in Nicosia Cyprus had Lithuania beating Nigeria before losing to the upcoming world championship host Greece 68 82 A friendly with Spain in Seville had the Lithuanians defeated 62 66 80 Lithuania also participated in the 1998 Goodwill Games basketball tournament in New York City along with the United States Argentina Brazil Australia Russia and Puerto Rico In the first round the Lithuania national team overcame Russia and Argentina but lost to Australia and took the second spot in the group Consequently they had to play the United States in the semi final losing it 76 89 Though they took third place after smashing the Puerto Ricans 119 75 81 Debuting in its first FIBA World Championship with a young roster the Lithuania national team was determined to cause a good impression The team went undefeated in the group stage crushing South Korea 97 56 before beating a United States team lacking the NBA elite due to a lockout 84 82 82 and a close defeat of Brazil 66 62 The second round was tougher for Lithuania who lost to Australia 61 71 and despite beating Argentina 84 75 wound up losing in overtime to Spain 80 86 A quarterfinal against Russia ensued and while the Lithuanians had beaten them two weeks before and lead the game 38 35 at halftime the Russians beat the inexperienced team by 82 67 Following the consolation tournament with a loss to Italy and a win over Argentina Lithuania finished in seventh place The equal games and especially the victory over the United States were promising for the young Lithuanian squad 83 EuroBasket 1999 edit Main article EuroBasket 1999 Preparation for the European championship began in a usual way after intense practicing the Lithuanians participated in minor competitions winning two tournaments in Helsinki and Kaunas to go to the European championship with elation 84 Lithuania qualified for EuroBasket 1999 in France losing only two out of ten games to Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina 85 The tournament started with a surprise as an underdog Czech Republic beat Lithuania 78 62 Afterwards the team found its stride and won the five following games in the first and second rounds Reaching the knockout rounds Lithuanians were favorites against Spain but lost by a close 74 72 score Two wins in the consolation tournament gave Lithuania the fifth place and a qualifying spot for the 2000 Summer Olympics 86 EuroBasket 1999 was the last time the Lithuanian national team counted with Arvydas Sabonis and Arturas Karnisovas Though the solid performances by the young Saulius Stombergas and Sarunas Jasikevicius gave a bright outset for their future 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics edit Main article Basketball at the 2000 Summer Olympics Lithuania started the 2000s by beating Turkey 70 58 in Vilnius During the preparation period Lithuanians once again visited Spain defeating the hosts in two preparatory tournaments The 2000 Olympic tournament marked another time of renovation for Lithuania The only veterans Saulius Stombergas and Eurelijus Zukauskas were reserves in Atlanta while eight players were debutants Ramunas Siskauskas Darius Songaila Sarunas Jasikevicius Mindaugas Timinskas Andrius Giedraitis Kestutis Marciulionis Darius Maskoliunas and Tomas Masiulis The coaching staff was also inexperienced in the Olympics aside from assistants Valdemaras Chomicius and Donnie Nelson 87 nbsp Darius Songaila one of the Lithuanian national team s leaders during his debut years in 2000The first Olympic game against Italy had both teams combined scoring less than 100 points with Lithuania losing 48 50 The young Lithuanians managed to recover beating upcoming Olympic vice champions France 81 63 Journalist Roma Grinbergiene described the triumph symbolically and picturesquely Even the Vytautas the Great would accolade The third game against the third incarnation of the United States Dream Team had the Lithuanians giving the Americans their toughest match since NBA players joined the final score of 85 76 had Team USA s lowest point total and advantage with professionals and the Lithuanians even got the lead in the second quarter 88 Onwards Lithuania overcame China 82 66 and New Zealand 85 75 and finished third in their group 89 nbsp Lithuania nearly beat the Dream Team at Sydney Superdome The quarter final opponent was one Lithuania could not defeat in previous years Yugoslavia The start was anxious as Lithuanians were trailing 8 2 but not for long Yugoslavians resisted only until three minutes were left with Lithuania already leading the game 72 58 Then nobody doubted the quarter final winner is Lithuania officially winning the game 76 63 Head coach Jonas Kazlauskas Winning against the Yugoslavian team and its coach is every team and every coach dream We are even more happy that we won in the quarter final The gulf is separating the quarter final winner teams from the losers We played very orderly probably the most disciplined in this tournament We defended well Furthermore Gintaras Einikis and Sarunas Jasikevicius played amazingly Lithuania was to compete for another Olympic medal to the happiness of all their fans 89 Although the Lithuania national team coaches had no time to rejoice The USA Dream Team was awaiting once again in the semi final Millions of the basketball fans were surprised there The USA won the first quarter 48 36 but 5 minutes into the second Lithuania had tied 50 50 Then none of the teams allowed to advance any further for the each other The main events were happening when there was only a bit less than 2 minutes remaining When there was 1 36 left the Lithuania was leading 80 79 then the game tied again 80 80 Ramunas Siskauskas got to shoot three free throws converting only one 81 80 Quickly Vince Carter gives back the advantage to the Americans Kevin Garnett misses two free throws and a successful US rebound leads Antonio McDyess to make Lithuania trail 81 84 with 25 seconds left Sarunas Jasikevicius makes two free throws 83 84 Siskauskas fouls with five seconds left Jason Kidd converts only one free throw 83 85 A last second long shot by Sarunas Jasikevicius is an air ball and the Dream Team managed its smallest victory ever with 85 83 89 90 91 Lithuania lost but American coach Rudy Tomjanovich praised the adversary stating that the Lithuanians played focused and played the high level basketball At the end they were unlucky to make a few free throws The United States also widely covered how the small nation nearly upset a team that seemed previously unbeatable in previous tournaments 89 92 For the third time only a bronze medal was possible for Lithuania Despite the psychological damage of the defeat and having to face hosts Australia in the third place match the Lithuanians played well enough to win again Having the experience of playing the Boomers earlier in the year Lithuania had a strong defensive strategy and combined with a helped by a shooting percentage of 67 never gave up the lead on the way to an 89 71 victory winning their third consecutive Olympic bronze medal Coach Kazlauskas was happy with the result given the squad was young and didn t let down the lath lower than it was raised 89 92 EuroBasket 2001 edit Main article EuroBasket 2001 nbsp Rimantas Kaukenas had a tough debut during a disastrous Eurobasket 2001 campaign The start of a new millennium Another European Championship held in Turkey awaited Lithuania in the autumn While most of the 2000 roster was returning many up and coming stars such as Sarunas Jasikevicius Ramunas Siskauskas Darius Songaila Rimantas Kaukenas and Robertas Javtokas would make their debut To prepare for the championship and give international experience to the young players Lithuania participated in many prestigious competitions in Europe and South America In Braunschweig Germany Lithuania achieved the third place among the four very capable teams Yugoslavia France and Germany Then the Lithuanian squad played for the first time in South America taking part in a four team tournament in Argentina s capital Buenos Aires Lithuania won two games including its 500th international victory against Brazil the last 100 in just 4 years but only finished second after losing to the hosts Argentina 56 67 93 Lithuania also competed in the Acropolis Tournament for the second time after nine years this time losing twice and finished fourth EuroBasket 2001 ended as an unexpected failure to Lithuania The group stage started with two victories 82 60 over Ukraine and 68 59 with Israel before losing to France 65 76 A match against fellow Balts Latvians would give a spot in the knockout stages And there Lithuania suffered an unexpected and overwhelming defeat to the Latvians 64 94 94 By falling so early Lithuania lost all the chances of participating in the 2002 FIBA World Championship and was threatened to miss the next EuroBasket as well The disappointment made head coach Jonas Kazlauskas resign EuroBasket 2003 edit Main article EuroBasket 2003 Due to the fiasco in EuroBasket 2001 Lithuania did not have a direct spot on EuroBasket 2003 held in Sweden and had to take part in the qualification tournament in 2002 They easily granted a ticket into the continental championship tournament winning all 10 qualifying games 95 nbsp Saulius Stombergas the captain of the Lithuania national team in 2003The renewed Lithuania basketball team full of motivation and energy citation needed that would go to Sweden was led by Sarunas Jasikevicius Arvydas Macijauskas Ramunas Siskauskas and Saulius Stombergas Again preparations lead to friendlies and international tournaments losing only to France and Spain in their respective countries 96 EuroBasket itself opened against neighbour Latvia responsible for the painful 2001 elimination The game once again was going remarkably poorly for Lithuania They firmly lost the first quarter 14 23 remained trailing by halftime 34 40 and only managed to tie by the third 58 58 At the fourth quarter Latvians still had the lead of 66 58 when with 23 seconds remaining Eurelijus Zukauskas tied the game 81 81 and forced overtime The extra period had Lithuania guarantee a 92 91 victory with four seconds to go after Sarunas Jasikevicius made two free throws Despite the difficult start then Lithuanians showed a much improved game in the following group stage matches overcoming Israel 94 62 and Germany 93 71 97 nbsp Stockholm Globe Arena the ball shaped arena where one of the biggest Lithuanian basketball victories were achieved still raises the warm emotions for the Lithuanians today Concerns were raised once defending World and European champions Serbia and Montenegro former Yugoslavia were set as the quarterfinal opponents The Lithuanians still prevailed already achieving a 30 19 advantage in the first quarter 30 19 and never giving any chances in a 98 82 victory Serbian coach Bozidar Maljkovic followed the match by saying that Lithuania plays the best team play in this championship The victory over Serbia was a splendid result achieved by the tremendous players capable of playing like a sustainable derivative lt gt Lithuanians are playing fast interesting and tactically matured basketball The game is the best I have observed in this championship By game play Lithuania is only worth gold 98 nbsp Sarunas Jasikevicius was the MVP of EuroBasket 2003 Semi finals against France were next Lithuanians won the first three quarters and then in the last one the French squad came in ahead 60 58 and were leading by 70 65 with three minutes remaining More struggles later Lithuania were ahead 72 70 with 15 seconds remaining A final attack by the French NBA star Tony Parker was stopped by Ramunas Siskauskas who added two more free throw points and gave the Neman river nation their fourth EuroBasket final ever as well as an automatic spot in the 2004 Summer Olympics 98 Exhausted by the game versus France the Lithuanians still had to prove themselves in the final against Spain And while the first quarter was played equally 20 19 afterwards the Lithuanians dominated and never gave the Spanish any chance Lithuania won their third European title 93 84 after a 64 year hiatus Sarunas Jasikevicius was named MVP and was included along with Saulius Stombergas in the All Tournament Team 99 The word about the Lithuanians triumph spread wide 100 The defeated Spanish of El Mundo considered that the good Spanish mood accuracy and the joy of the game evaporated in front of the Lithuania national team victory desire and El Periodico de Catalunya added that when Lithuania was leading 62 48 what the Spanish players wished the most was to end the game and to head into the locker rooms just to finish this suffering In Italy Tuttosport described the victorious squad as a true Lithuania national team Without NBA stars while La Gazzetta dello Sport noted how there is no other country in the Old Europe which would love the venerable precious basketball more 100 The ten year anniversary of the title was celebrated on 14 September 2013 at Zalgiris Arena The EuroBasket 2003 winners except for Ksystof Lavrinovic and Giedrius Gustas played a friendly game against a team of European stars most of whom were also in that tournament The Lithuanians led by Arvydas Macijauskas won 85 68 101 2004 Athens Summer Olympics edit Main article Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics In preparation for the Olympics Lithuania lost to Italy twice while defeating France Greece and Czech Republic along the way The most impressive victory in the preparation for the games was achieved in the traditional Acropolis Tournament where the Lithuanians managed to become champions in their fourth appearance with wins over Italy and Brazil and a defeat to the host Greece Lithuania also finished second in the six team Golden Ball competition held in Belgrade losing to the home team of Serbia The last preparation games were two matches in Spain and a win against Sweden in Vilnius 102 nbsp Hellinikon Olympic Arena where the Lithuanian national team recorded their first Olympic victory against the USA For the fourth post independence Olympics basketball captain Saulius Stombergas was given the honor to bear the Lithuanian flag during the opening ceremony 103 The Olympic basketball for Lithuania started slowly laboring to a victory against the African champions Angola 78 63 with their opponents shooting an excellent 52 from the three point line Lithuanian national team also had difficulties with Puerto Rico depending on a high average of three pointers to beat the NBA heavy squad by 98 90 Then Lithuanians in front of 12 000 spectators achieved revenge against their Greek hosts defeating them 98 76 The next match would be against the United States which again featured major NBA stars such as Allen Iverson Tim Duncan and LeBron James but had already been proven as faltering following a defeat to Puerto Rico Lithuania managed to beat the United States 94 90 only the fourth defeat by the Americans in the Olympic stage 104 Jasikevicius who had lost a possible buzzer beater against the Dream Team four years before managed to score 28 points including a decisive 10 point barrage in 69 seconds that gave Lithuania the lead in the final minutes 105 While the fifth game versus Australia was not significant for the group standings as the Lithuanians had already secured the first spot in the group the Lithuanians still won 100 85 maintaining their good run 106 In the quarter finals Lithuanians easily swept China 95 75 successfully qualifying for the semi finals The familiar Italian team awaited in the semi finals Lithuania started well winning the first quarter 29 17 and leading 34 23 in the second However the Italians managed to take the lead before half time and a close game ensued Lithuanians were able to tie the game in the third quarter 53 53 and even take the lead in the fourth 78 73 however at the buzzer the Italians celebrated a 91 100 victory shattering the Lithuanian dream of Olympic gold 103 Seeking a fourth bronze medal Lithuania would again face the United States The game was a close affair with the lead changing hands nine times and both teams attempting as many three point shots as possible Lithuania converted 21 of their 37 shots and the United States had 8 out of 18 At half time the United States were ahead 49 44 after the third quarter they maintained their advantage 74 71 In the final quarter Lithuania closed in to 83 82 in the 34th minute before the Americans took their stand and kept the lead to the end winning the match 104 96 and leaving the Lithuanians without Olympic medals for the first time 103 107 EuroBasket 2005 edit Main article EuroBasket 2005 nbsp Robertas Javtokas one of the Lithuanian squad leaders in 2005EuroBasket 2005 in Serbia and Montenegro would feature many absences in the Lithuanian squad such as Sarunas Jasikevicius Saulius Stombergas Arvydas Macijauskas and Donatas Slanina Though the team had Ramunas Siskauskas one of the biggest European stars of that time For preparation the Lithuanian team attended tournaments in Europe Asia and Australia being represented in some of them by the reserve roster such as in the 2005 Stankovic Continental Champions Cup in Beijing which the Lithuanians won after defeating 4 of the 5 opponents 108 On 1 September 2005 a friendly with Ireland had Lithuania achieve the 600th victory in the team s history 97 62 in Kaunas 109 nbsp Croatia and Lithuania in a post game press conference in 2005Starting the tournament as defending champions Lithuania proved their favoritism by beating Turkey Croatia and Bulgaria with solid differences and an average of 88 points However the knockout rounds had the team eliminated with an underwhelming performance scoring only 47 points in a quarterfinal with France National team coach Antanas Sireika said We played the worst game in the championship and I think that the main reason of this is that the players failed to deal with the psychological tension This is the main losing reason 110 The only consolation was the remaining opportunity to qualify into the World Championship which the Lithuanians achieved by beating Russia and Slovenia for fifth place 111 112 Lithuania won 5 of 6 games in the tournament Consequently the competition scheme was questioned in its reliability 113 FIBA World Championship 2006 edit nbsp Lithuania Germany gameMain article 2006 FIBA World Championship The 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan had Lithuania matching the seventh place from their 1998 debut but many saw this performance as an under achievement Lithuania started the tournament with a narrow two point loss to Turkey followed by an overtime defeat to eventual finalists Greece which had Lithuania suffering 25 turnovers Confidence was restored with wins over Qatar Australia and Brazil that qualified Lithuania for the knockout rounds against Italy They won the match by three points 71 68 although Arvydas Macijauskas fouled Gianluca Basile during a 3 point attempt in the dying seconds which gave Italy the chance to level the score but all three free throws were missed Lithuania lost the quarter final match against eventual champions Spain by 22 points conceding a total of 28 turnovers during the game The consolation tournament began with another defeat Lithuania lost a 12 point lead over Turkey in the last 3minutes of regulation and the resulting overtime had Turkey achieving a 95 84 victory Lithuania still won the seventh place match against Germany 77 62 114 Sireika resigned soon after the championship 115 On 28 December 2006 Ramunas Butautas son of Stepas Butautas was announced as the new coach of the team 116 EuroBasket 2007 edit Main article Lithuania national basketball team at EuroBasket 2007 EuroBasket 2007 in Spain held big responsibilities for Lithuania that had to prove the failure in the previous continental tournament passed while holding higher stakes for Olympic qualifying restricted to only the medallists The first international friendly of the year was played in the newly built Siauliai Arena the first time the Lithuanian team played in their Sun City Though the debut ended up with a big surprise as the visiting Swedish won 69 62 Further preparation games were variable for Lithuania as well losing to Latvia and Spain as visitors while defeating Russia in Vilnius A fifth Acropolis Tournament had Lithuania again getting second place after losing to the Greek hosts 117 We were controlling the game and then that German Bird came out and started making nonsenses I m dazzled We defended him very well I have no clue how much he scored 40 50 We worked with him very well I m dazzled What happened in the third quarter Dirk started shooting Dirk is Dirk Fantastic Sarunas Jasikevicius following the 84 80 victory over Germany in EuroBasket 2007 118 Lithuania started EuroBasket well crushing both Turkey 86 69 119 and the Czech Republic 95 75 before a harder group closer with Germany 120 Dirk Nowitzki who scored 28 points helped the Germans cut a 17 point Lithuanian advantage at halftime to just four by the game s end 84 80 121 Lithuanians successfully qualified into the second stage nbsp Sarunas Jasikevicius addressing the fans before singing Trys Milijonai along with the crowd during the team s meeting ceremony in VilniusRound 2 had Lithuania winning much disputed games against Italy 79 74 122 and France 88 73 123 before a sweeping of Slovenia 80 61 124 nbsp Meeting of bronze medalists in Vilnius 17 September 2007The quarter finals had Lithuania against the traditional Croatia national team which did not yield to the Lithuanians superiority and even lead after the first and third quarters An imposing fourth quarter had Lithuania achieving 74 72 completing seven straight victories en route to the semifinal 125 Russia was awaiting at the semi finals The Lithuanians who had yet to defeat the Russians failed to accomplish this again After the first six minutes the Russians had an 18 3 lead which escalated to 33 14 However the Lithuanians resilience made them erase the deficit by the third quarter 52 52 Eventually fatigue that remained from the tough quarterfinal caugh up with Lithuania especially playing against such a powerful adversary The Russian won 86 74 despite the efforts of Lithuanian captain Ramunas Siskauskas who scored 30 points 126 Following the game Sarunas Jasikevicius declared that We have to forget everything and endeavor to win the medals gt The situation of the Greeks is the same as ours They also painfully lost they will wish to achieve the medals as well We will give everything we got and we will try to win 127 The upcoming game had two prizes at stake the European bronze which Lithuania had never won only three golds and two silvers and the last direct spot for the 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing Lithuania managed to beat the Greeks 78 69 128 129 On 17 September the players had a meeting ceremony in Vilnius to get state awards 130 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics edit Main article Lithuania national basketball team at Beijing 2008 With the fifth straight Olympic tournament following independence ahead the Lithuania national team started 2008 with a frustration The Cleveland Cavaliers refused to release Zydrunas Ilgauskas for the Games even as the LKF managed to find financing for the NBA franchise s US 22 million insurance tax 131 132 During a press conference to announce his absence from the Games Ilgauskas added that he was in pain from injuries he suffered during the 2007 08 NBA season making the Cavaliers medical staff recommend him go through immediate surgery 133 This event still causes backlash against the Cavaliers for Lithuanians specially as Ilgauskas wound up never playing for his national team nbsp Zydrunas Ilgauskas was denied a participation in the Olympics by the Cleveland Cavaliers nbsp Linas Kleiza one of the Lithuanian team leaders at the 2008 OlympicsPreparation for the tournament was slightly different this time Lithuania did not compete in any tournaments only playing friendlies The only two defeats in nine games were against Spain and the United States 134 Again the Olympics opening ceremony had Lithuania s flagbearer being a basketball player this time Sarunas Jasikevicius 135 The 2008 Olympic tournament started with a tough opponent defending gold medalists Argentina Lithuania lead for most of the game only for the Argentinians to tie with 18 seconds remaining A decisive play by Linas Kleiza gave the lead and the victory for Lithuanians 79 75 The second game against Asia representatives Iran had Lithuania surprisingly losing the first quarter 15 20 only to dominate afterwards for a handful 99 67 Though then Lithuanians obviously shown their advantage crushing them 99 67 Difficult victories over Russia 86 79 Lithuania s first FIBA victory over them and Croatia 86 73 gave Lithuania a guaranteed first place spot in the group Thus the team barely cared in the round 1 closer with Australia suffering 25 turnovers and being smashed 75 106 134 The deadly quarter final had Lithuania against hosts China in front of 18 000 spectators With Chinese star Yao Ming well defended by Lithuania the Balts crushed them 94 68 to advanced into the semi finals 136 nbsp Ramunas Butautas coach of the 2008 Olympic TeamThough again a tough semi final awaited against defending world champions Spain The victory value was huge the dreamed Olympic final guaranteed silver and a chance at gold while also providing the opportunity to take back on the 66 91 shellacking during preparations Both teams played at their best with Spain compensating the absence of Jose Calderon to lead by the first quarter only for Lithuania to dominate for the following two and having a minimal 74 73 advantage by the fourth Then rising performances by Rudy Fernandez and Pau Gasol 9 and 7 points respectively during the concluding quarter along with the Lithuanians exhaustion and lack of big men input lead the Spanish to barely edge and win the semifinal 91 86 Head coach Ramunas Butautas said that the team played well and there was no need to be disappointed 137 138 Lithuania was for the fifth consecutive time at the Olympic bronze match hoping to get their fourth medals against former Olympic champions Argentina Though the tough semifinal had the Lithuanians tired and emotionally distraught which the experienced adversary took advantage despite not counting with injured star Manu Ginobili By the third quarter the game seemed already lost as Lithuanians trailed 67 49 The reduction of the deficit in the fourth was not enough to prevent Lithuania from losing another third place game 75 87 Still five Olympic semifinals proved the Lithuanians were still one of the strongest basketball teams worldwide despite hailing from a small country 139 140 EuroBasket 2009 edit Main article Lithuania national basketball team at EuroBasket 2009 nbsp nbsp The Lavrinovic twins Ksystof left and Darjus right could not prevent Lithuania from having its worst continental result at EuroBasket 2009 Before EuroBasket 2009 in Poland Lithuanian stars like Sarunas Jasikevicius Ramunas Siskauskas Darius Songaila Arvydas Macijauskas Rimantas Kaukenas and Zydrunas Ilgauskas decided not to join the national team In preparation the national team took part in another Acropolis Tournament finishing third by beating Russia and losing to Greece and Turkey 141 142 After huge losses in the team roster and point guard shortage Lithuania started the tournament with a loss to Turkey 76 84 143 This was the first time in the 21st century that the Lithuanians began a championship with a defeat 144 Later Lithuanians disappointingly lost to Poland and depended on a strong fourth quarter to beat Bulgaria 145 146 Finishing third in its group Lithuania qualified for the second round However it already begun badly with a 23 point loss to Slovenia 147 Following this shocking loss team s captain Robertas Javtokas when asked about the team s future said I don t know what else we could promise We must get straight or it is enough of promises We must come as men with balls and not like kids Otherwise other teams will humiliate us again 148 The team s game still not improved with a defeat to Spain 70 84 diminishing the Lithuanians chances to qualify for the quarter finals 149 and a loss to Serbia eliminating the team outright with the final standing being a measly 12th place 150 Coach Ramunas Butautas took all responsibility for the fiasco and resigned 151 It is regarded as the worst Lithuania national team performance ever FIBA World Championship 2010 edit Main article 2010 Lithuania men s FIBA World Championship team nbsp Lithuanian squad at the FIBA World Championship 2010On 12 December 2009 Lithuania was granted a wild card to participate in the World Championship in Turkey the following year 152 Lithuania started the tournament against New Zealand After a tough first quarter Lithuanians took control of the game and kept ahead by a comfortable lead finishing 92 79 The second game was against Canada 153 After reducing a 17 point deficit in the fourth quarter Lithuanians finally gained a small lead towards the end of the game Canada had a chance to win the game but Jermaine Anderson s game winning three rimmed out at the last second and Lithuania celebrated their second victory 70 68 The next match was against the defending champion Spain and after another comeback from an 18 point deficit the Lithuanians won the upsetting game 76 73 Linas Kleiza s free throws sealing the victory Already guaranteed in the knockout rounds Lithuania faced the group s other undefeated team France The French quickly gained momentum in the first half and forced Lithuania to a double digit deficit However in the second half Lithuania deftly reduced the deficit and cruised past the French defense outscoring them 45 25 to win the game 69 55 and take the group s leadership The preliminary round ended with a perfect record as Lebanon was handily defeated 84 66 After sweeping China 78 67 in the eighth finals and crushing Argentina in a blowout game 104 85 in the quarterfinals Lithuania lost to Team USA by 15 points They captured the bronze medal after winning against Eurobasket s silver medalist Serbia 99 88 This was Lithuania s best World Championship result 154 EuroBasket 2011 edit nbsp Lithuania national team members greeting fans after a 2011 gameMain article Lithuania national basketball team at EuroBasket 2011 After 72 years Lithuania was again hosting the EuroBasket in 2011 The national team was under much pressure given both the expectations as hosts and the outstanding performance at the World Championship the year before The team tried to combine future prospects and the past stars but during the leading months lost two of its starting players Linas Kleiza and Jonas Maciulis due to knee injuries 155 156 During EuroBasket Marijonas Petravicius was diagnosed with pulmonary embolism after three games played Not only Petravicius had to miss the rest of the tournament 157 but the disease marked the end of his professional career 158 nbsp Lithuania versus Greece in 2011Numerous officials and other European basketball specialists and pundits found EuroBasket 2011 the best European tournament ever particularly due to the Lithuanian enthusiasm for the sport 53 159 However the Lithuanian team wound up underperforming suffering an upset in the quarterfinals to Macedonia 160 The consolation playoffs led to a final standing of fifth place giving Lithuania a spot at the 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Men 2012 FIBA World Olympic qualifying tournament edit Main article 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Men Twenty years later Lithuania had to go through a dedicated Olympic qualifier held in July 2012 in Caracas Venezuela The top three teams would get spots at the 2012 Olympics basketball tournament The team started off the tournament with a convincing victory against Venezuela followed by an upset to Nigeria the following day With all three teams tied with one win and one loss Venezuela wound up disqualified due to a lesser point difference Afterwards many incidents regarding the Lithuanian squad were rumored to be caused by disgruntled Venezuelans These included a tank column near the training hall polluting the air during the Lithuanian team workout 161 162 a broken bus during the trip to the arena before the quarter final game against Puerto Rico 163 and vanished jerseys and water during said match Despite all that Lithuania managed to defeat Puerto Rico in a dramatic game 164 In the semifinals Lithuania crushed the Dominican Republic and thus qualified for the 2012 London Olympics 165 2012 London Summer Olympics edit Main article Lithuania national basketball team at 2012 Olympic Games nbsp Olympic quarterfinal Lithuania vs RussiaAfter dominating in the Qualifying Tournament Lithuania had a tough time at the Olympics The first game against Argentina turned into a fiasco as the South Americans forced Lithuania into a double digit deficit in the first half and kept a comfortable lead in the second half to finish the game strong 102 79 Luis Scola who was held down to 13 points in the quarterfinal match against Lithuania two years ago at the World Championship led Argentina with 32 points Lithuania rebounded from the loss playing with Nigeria which also served to avenge the only defeat in the Qualifying Tournament Playing exemplary defense against the Nigerian bigs Al Farouq Aminu and Ike Diogu Lithuania handily won 72 53 Next was another defeat as France rode Tony Parker and Boris Diaw to win the game 74 82 The following game was against USA which had just broke recordswith their 156 73 blowout of Nigeria 166 Right from the beginning Lithuania proved to be a tough opponent for Team USA with Linas Kleiza scoring 25 points and former Duke player Martynas Pocius having 7 rebounds and 6 assists The Lithuania were down by only 4 points at the half and 6 at the end of the third quarter In the final quarter Lithuania momentarily took the lead 84 82 but lost it again as LeBron James scored 9 points in 4 minutes to achieve a 94 99 win 167 ESPN s Marc Stein reacted to the near defeat remembering the other struggle the Dream Team had with Lithuania in 2000 and adding that even if it was the weakest Lithuanian team they ve ever faced in Olympic basketball competition a limited Lithuania is still Lithuania Still stubborn Still dangerous Still causing a variety of problems for USA Basketball 168 Despite its third loss in the tournament Lithuania still had a chance to qualify to the knockout rounds by defeating Tunisia which they did 63 76 Thus Lithuania had the final spot in the quarterfinals facing the other group s leader Russia While the Russians never left the lead Lithuania always kept it close and by the fourth quarter was just one point behind Still their attempts for an upset fell short and ended up losing 74 83 making it the first time Lithuania missed the Olympic semifinal Veterans Rimantas Kaukenas Darius Songaila and Sarunas Jasikevicius scored half of the team s points in that game Later in an interview Jasikevicius said that he expected the younger players from the World Championship to carry the team but the opposite happened 169 Songaila and Kaukenas agreed and all three retired from the national team after the tournament On 1 October the Lithuanian Basketball Federation brought Jonas Kazlauskas back after 12 years to replace Kestutis Kemzura 170 171 EuroBasket 2013 edit Main article Lithuania national basketball team at EuroBasket 2013 nbsp Jonas Kazlauskas returned as Lithuania manager in 2013 and successfully coached it for an Olympic period Even before EuroBasket 2013 in Slovenia started the Lithuanian team had problems their flight on 2 September was cancelled due to airplane problems forcing them to delay their flight until the next day 172 and miss their first morning workout in Podmezakla Hall Just one day later Lithuania played their first game against Serbia Unable to defend Serbian star Nenad Krstic who dominated the game with 20 points and 9 rebounds Lithuania lost 63 56 173 The second game against Macedonia had many expectations as Lithuania wanted to avenge getting upset at home in the previous tournament Through effective defense of Bo McCalebb the Lithuanians could get their first victory with 75 67 174 Two tough games followed against fellow Balts Latvia 67 59 175 and Montenegro in overtime 77 70 176 due to Ksystof Lavrinovic who only scored 2 points during his first three matches rising up to score 24 points The group stage ended against Bosnia and Herzegovina whose star Mirza Teletovic scored 31 points and fantastic three pointers to beat the Lithuanians 72 78 who still managed to qualify to the second round with crucial three pointers by Linas Kleiza 177 nbsp Mantas Kalnietis led the Lithuania squad to a silver medal Second round started against defending vice champions France which forced Lithuania into solid defense especially against Tony Parker to win the game 76 62 178 Then Lithuanians easily crushed Belgium 86 67 179 and narrowly defeated Ukraine with 70 63 180 The knockout round wound begin against Italy which Lithuania beat by 81 77 181 The semifinals with Croatia had Jonas Maciulis Linas Kleiza and Mantas Kalnietis dominating with 63 points combined out of the team s 77 guaranteeing Lithuania their fifth European final 182 The final was a rematch with France Lithuanians only fought point to point in the first quarter By the third France finished the quarter with a 14 0 run that kept Lithuania scoreless for four minutes Eventually the Lithuanians suffered a 66 80 defeat 183 Despite the deep run some players said that it was hard to celebrate after losing the final 184 185 Still on 23 September 2013 thousands of Lithuanians came to the Rotuses Town Hall square to celebrate the Lithuania national team success 186 and the following day the squad was greeted at the Presidential Palace 187 188 2014 FIBA World Cup edit Main article Lithuania national basketball team at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup After becoming European vice champions in 2013 Lithuanians automatically qualified into the 2014 FIBA World Cup in Spain On 13 May head coach Jonas Kazlauskas announced both the extended main roster for the national team and the reserve roster 189 On 1 July he announced the condensed candidate roster 190 Captain Robertas Javtokas and team leader Linas Kleiza decided not to participate in the 2014 World Cup due to injuries On 7 July first Lithuania national team training camp was organized in Palanga 191 192 193 194 On 18 August Lithuania won a preparation game against Slovenia with result 80 76 achieving the national team s 500th victory and the 100th under coach Jonas Kazlauskas 195 The next nine preparation games were all wins raising expectations for the Lithuanian performance 196 On 26 August just a few hours before the last preparation game against Croatia a final team roster was announced without Arturas Gudaitis and Adas Juskevicius 197 However everything turned upside down rapidly in the game itself when in only three minutes captain and Mantas Kalnietis dislocated his clavicle forcing him to miss the World Cup 198 Juskevicius was chosen as his replacement and Sarunas Vasiliauskas also won a roster spot 199 Paulius Jankunas became the new team captain 200 nbsp Adas Juskevicius was a last minute addition to the World Cup roster The tournament begun with a tough victory over FIBA Americas champions Mexico 87 74 201 While the Mexicans won the first quarter 27 22 the Lithuanians then achieved their domination marked by scoring 20 points against only 2 in the third quarter 202 One day later another difficult match was held against African champions Angola that the Lithuanians won 75 62 203 led by the young Donatas Motiejunas and Jonas Valanciunas who scored a combined 23 points and defended the team with 18 rebounds Tough games continued for Lithuania The third game against Australia had the Lithuanians 19 points behind at halftime winning the third quarter 28 15 and leading at some points of the concluding period but still lost 75 82 204 Head coach Jonas Kazlauskas described the game as having the team s worst first half that season The team recovered by sweeping South Korea 79 49 guaranteeing a spot at the knockout rounds and managing to become the first team in FIBA World Cup history to not have any free throw attempts 205 206 Lithuania took first spot in the group by closing with a tremendous victory against Slovenia 67 64 with the Slovenians only scoring two points in the fourth quarter 207 nbsp Renaldas Seibutis often played as point guard during the crucial game moments During the eighth finals Jonas Valanciunas led Lithuania to a difficult victory against New Zealand 76 71 208 In the quarter finals Renaldas Seibutis helped Lithuania beat Turkey 73 61 and advanced into the semi finals once again meeting the United States 209 Before the game USA national team head coach Mike Krzyzewski noted that the Lithuanians love the game they play with the passion they play together always as a team They play with the great heart and it will be a tough game for us 210 Lithuania fought point for point through two quarters however after half time Team USA scored 10 0 and after winning the third quarter 33 14 leaving no chances for the Lithuanian team to come back They ultimately lost the game 68 96 211 It was one of the worst performances for Lithuania against Team USA following the 51 point defeat in the 1992 Olympics versus the Dream Team After the match coach Jonas Kazlauskas criticized the refereeing It just shows what respect every team has When I asked the referee about the technical foul call he said that he warned the bench not to jump when Team USA bench was jumping and discussing with the referees just in the same way Overall the judging was hardly understandable until Team USA had 20 points lead Later there was no point in discussing with the referees anymore 212 Longtime Lithuanian national team games broadcast commentator Robertas Petrauskas ironically described the judging live by saying When we discuss the judging against Team USA with the journalists from other countries we all agree that if the referees would call the turnover every time USA player steps before bumping the ball Team USA would be the most frequent fallible team in the tournament 213 During the bronze medal game Lithuania faced France just 2 years removed from the EuroBasket defeat A terrific battle where youngsters Jonas Valanciunas and Adas Juskevicius tried to give a win with 39 points combined ensued but the French still beat them 95 93 214 Despite not winning any medals the team was received by thousands of Lithuanians at Rotuses square who wanted to thank the national team for their efforts 215 According to research over 2 223 million people observed the national team games live in Lithuania which is over 76 of the country s population 216 EuroBasket 2015 edit Main article Lithuania national basketball team at EuroBasket 2015 The goal for us this year would be to fight for the title lt gt We were frustrated to lose in the Final two years ago and we would like to win a gold medal as soon as possible lt gt Like every other Lithuanian player I dream of winning a title with my country Donatas Motiejunas sharing his EuroBasket dreams in February before his back injury in April 217 Following the World Cup s fourth place Lithuania automatically qualified into the EuroBasket 2015 On 5 May head coach Jonas Kazlauskas published an extended 25 player main roster 218 that did not include two long time players Simas Jasaitis and Ksystof Lavrinovic On 9 July the shortened roster was announced 219 with the 12 players enrolled into training camp in Palanga beginning 11 days later 220 221 Four mainstays of the team were unable to make the list power forward Donatas Motiejunas and centers Darjus Lavrinovic and Martynas Pocius due to injuries and Linas Kleiza for exhaustion expressing a need to rest 222 223 224 225 Lithuania began the preparation games phase by defeating Australia twice as well as Finland and Austria once Later the team hosted the Huawei Cup at Zalgiris Arena being champions despite a defeat to Croatia due to wins over Turkey and Macedonia Lithuanians also appeared again at the Acropolis Tournament finishing third after crushing the Netherlands while losing to host Greece and the previously defeated Turkish squad In total the national team achieved 7 victories of 10 during the friendly preparation matches 226 On 1 September the national team s final EuroBasket 2015 roster was announced 227 nbsp Solid performances by Jonas Maciulis helped Lithuania get a second straight EuroBasket silver Lithuania began the European championship in Riga on 5 September versus Ukraine In an Arena Riga almost completely filled with their yellow green red decorated fans 228 the Lithuanians began the match easily and after the first quarter already had a solid lead 19 12 though then began a decay once Jerome Randle and Kyrylo Fesenko led to a Ukrainian resurgence Ukraine tied the second quarter 14 14 and won the third 19 17 and almost upset the Lithuanians in the final shot if not for a Robertas Javtokas block that ensured a close Lithuanian win 69 68 229 Afterwards the match against the host Latvians had Lithuania losing the first quarter and leading by just one point by halftime However then Jonas Maciulis led a shutdown of the Latvian three pointers only 20 during the whole game and after two solid remaining quarters 11 20 10 19 the Lithuanians achieved a 68 49 win 230 The next day Lithuania surprisingly lost to the Belgium national team 74 76 despite Mantas Kalnietis achieving a EuroBasket record of assists with 13 and Jonas Valanciunas also delivering a solid performance 25 points 12 rebounds 231 232 The game was closed on a controversial play as Belgian Matt Lojeski tipped the ball in with just bits of a second remaining and the referees had to analyze if the scoring was still made on time After the game many Lithuanian players argued that time was already expired even if they were unable to make an appeal because according to the FIBA rules it should be made 15 minutes after the game LKF still wrote a letter to FIBA questioning how they should act in such situations 233 234 An illness sidelined Valanciunas from the fourth game versus Estonia who were returning to EuroBasket for the first time since 2001 Another close match ensued with the score tied during the final seconds 62 62 before an accurate shot by Jonas Maciulis saved the Lithuanians 64 62 235 Tensions reached new heights in the first round closer against the Czech Republic The game finished tied in 69 69 forcing an overtime which the Lithuanians won 16 12 guaranteeing first place in the group in spite of all the previous struggles 236 237 Kazlauskas wanted to spare the returning Valanciunas from much playtime given the recent illness but the player insisted in playing as much as he could finishing with a double double 238 nbsp Stade Pierre Mauroy hosted the EuroBasket 2015 Final where Lithuanians won their second consecutive silver medals in front of a European basketball record 27 372 spectators 239 240 I m proud that I represent Lithuania I was working with the Greece China national teams With Greeks we won the European championship bronze There you reach victories you rejoice you are proud of you work but then is no such emotions such tension you don t consume so many nerves like here Jonas Kazlauskas about the feeling to represent Lithuania 241 At the eight final Jonas Maciulis continued to carry the stagnating Lithuania national team over his shoulders past Georgia 85 81 The game again was a true thriller with the Lithuanian squad leading just 80 79 during the final 15 seconds before Maciulis secured victory by hammering an important three pointer with just a few seconds remaining on the shot clock 242 Maciulis had the greatest number of EFF Points in EuroBasket history with 50 points in that game 34 points with 85 accuracy 6 rebounds 3 assists 4 steals and 2 blocks 243 being the first player to hit the 50 point mark since Dirk Nowitzki s 52 in the 2001 bronze medal game 244 At the quarter final Lithuania just like two years ago faced Italy led by such prominent NBA players like Danilo Gallinari Marco Belinelli and Andrea Bargnani The game was so intense that it required an overtime in which the Lithuania national team turned a higher gear with three players scoring double doubles Jonas Valanciunas Jonas Maciulis and Mantas Kalnietis en route to a 95 85 that gave Lithuania their third straight semi final 245 Following the game Maciulis said We won but there are only three medals sets We have to win one of these 246 The semi final was a true European basketball classic Lithuania versus Serbia coached by Aleksandar Đorđevic who led the then Yugoslavia to beat Lithuania in the 1995 EuroBasket final The Lithuanians were considered underdogs of the match due to the Serbians being undefeated that far while the Balts struggled in all games Still Lithuania led for most of the time at times with advantages of 11 points and while the Serbians scored 21 points in the final quarter clinched the semifinal with a 67 64 score advancing into their second straight EuroBasket final 247 248 Furthermore the victory also automatically put the Lithuania men s national team to the 2016 Summer Olympics their seventh consecutive Olympics 249 250 and making Lithuania the only European squad in all Olympics since 1992 251 Coach Jonas Kazlauskas described the victory as unbelievable given Lithuania only scored 2 three pointers while making 20 turnovers 252 Wild celebrations ensued in the streets of Lithuania after the conclusion of the game 253 While none of the Lithuanians playing in the EuroBasket 2015 Final were part of the team who won the 2003 tournament the adversary was the same a Spanish team led by Pau Gasol and featuring Felipe Reyes as well as two of the referees Luigi Lamonica and Ilija Belosevic 254 And this time the final went absolutely different with Spain hitting with stunning accuracy right from the 19 8 first quarter The Lithuanian squad tried to reduce the deficit multiple times but the Spanish kept the lead at all times for an 80 63 win 255 256 Jonas Valanciunas and Jonas Maciulis were selected to the All Tournament Team 257 but were visibly unhappy at losing the second straight European championship final 258 259 Yet on the next day the national team members as in the previous years were warmly greeted at the Town Hall in Vilnius by a smiling crowd 260 261 On 22 September the team was invited to the Presidential Palace where they were awarded with more state awards 262 263 264 2016 Rio Summer Olympics edit Main article Lithuania national basketball team at 2016 Olympic Games nbsp The 2016 Olympic Team members thanking fans for their supportThe Lithuanian men s national team automatically qualified into the 2016 Summer Olympics without the need to compete in the qualifying tournament after being finalists of EuroBasket 2015 Lithuania China Australia and the United States are the only countries to compete in consecutive Olympiad since 1992 265 On 8 June the twenty candidates list was published who were invited to the training camp 266 On 20 June first training camp was held 267 During the first preparation phase in Lithuania the national team reached 5 of 5 victories including victory versus the European champions Spain national team in a farewell game 87 83 in Kaunas Just three days later Lithuanians reached another victory over Spain 76 78 in Malaga The preparation stage in South America was less fortunate with the first game being cancelled due to unsuitable conditions then the first loss occurred to Argentina after controversial refereeing The only victory there was achieved versus Australia 68 81 The friendly games were finished with another loss this time to Brazil 64 62 nbsp After spending eleven summers with the national team Robertas Javtokas retired from the team in 2016 On 7 August the opening game versus the host team Brazil national team was played After demonstrating powerful game play in the beginning Lithuanians won the first half by 29 points 58 29 though the second half was completely different which was surprisingly lost by 23 points Lithuania won the game just 76 82 268 After the game one of the team leaders Jonas Maciulis said that this can t happen again 269 Following it Lithuania faced Nigeria national team After playing two quarters point to point Lithuanians spurt in the third 29 13 led by Maciulis who scored 14 points during it and won the match 89 80 270 Afterwards Lithuanians overcome Argentina national team who was yet undefeated in a close game 81 73 and qualified for the quarter final 271 The successful start was slowed down by Spain national team which crushed Lithuania 59 109 272 It was second highest loss in the history of the Lithuanian national team history 273 The group phase was ended with another loss to Croatia national team 81 90 and Lithuania finished third in the group 274 The quarterfinals adversary were Australia who Lithuania beat to win the last two bronze medals This time the Boomers did not give a chance to Lithuania leading all the way to a 90 64 rout with strong performances by Patty Mills and Matthew Dellavedova 275 276 Lithuania finished seventh in the final standings 277 Following the Olympics long time captain Robertas Javtokas retired from the national team 278 After a successful 4 year lap head coach Jonas Kazlauskas refused to return to the national team for more summers and left it for a second time 279 On 25 October 2016 he was replaced by Dainius Adomaitis 280 On 20 January 2017 EuroLeague legend and former Lithuanian star Ramunas Siskauskas was named one of Adomaitis s assistants 281 EuroBasket 2017 edit Main article Lithuania national basketball team at EuroBasket 2017 nbsp In 2017 Jonas Valanciunas became the vital piece of the team On 11 May 2017 Dainius Adomaitis announced the extended candidates list 282 On 16 June the shortened candidates list version was published which most notably excluded Antanas Kavaliauskas Paulius Jankunas and Renaldas Seibutis 283 284 On 20 June one of four Lithuanian NBA players Domantas Sabonis son of all time great Arvydas Sabonis announced that he would not represent the national team this year 285 On 21 June the national team members gathered for their first training camp in Palanga 286 287 288 289 On 1 August Mantas Kalnietis was chosen captain of the team 290 source source source source source source source source Atmosphere during the farewell game in Siemens Arena The preparation games were started by barely defeating the Poland national team 59 58 on 4 August and with a loss to the Georgia national team 81 70 on 5 August 291 292 Following it the team traveled to Orleans France to participate in a not more fortunate international tournament losing both games to the Croatia national team 80 82 and to the France national team 77 98 293 294 On 18 August Lithuanians reached their second victory by crushing Romania national team 97 64 in Riga but were convincingly defeated by the Latvia national team 77 87 on the next day mostly due to the youngsters Davis Bertans and Kristaps Porzingis 295 296 After returning to Lithuania the team s final roster was announced on 23 August 297 however during the team s next to last warmup game before EuroBasket against Iceland national team Lukas Lekavicius suffered a broken foot that kept him out of the tournament and diminished the 84 62 victory 298 He was replaced on the roster by Adas Juskevicius 299 The farewell game was played on 25 August in Vilnius and was lost during the final seconds 78 79 300 On 29 August Lithuania national team traveled to Tel Aviv Israel for the group phase games of the EuroBasket 2017 301 The group phase was started with a shocking 77 79 loss to the Georgia national team with Tornike Shengelia scoring 29 points and dominating the game 302 Although Lithuanians rehabilitated later by defeating the hosts Israel national team 73 88 Italy national team 78 73 after Juskevicius career best performance Ukraine national team 62 94 and Germany national team 72 89 with Valanciunas powerfully dominating during both games 303 304 305 306 The successful finish resulted in Lithuania clinching the first place in the group with a 4 1 result On 7 September Lithuanians departed to Istanbul for the knockout stage 307 The intention to win third straight EuroBasket medals was quickly smashed by the Greece national team 64 77 in the first round with Lithuanians trailing most of the game and failing to defend Kostas Sloukas 308 Consequently this time Lithuanians finished ninth 309 On 10 September part of the national team returned to Vilnius 310 2019 FIBA World Cup qualification edit Contrary to previous years no teams were automatically placed into the FIBA World Cup so all FIBA Europe nations had to participate in qualifications On 3 November 2017 the national team candidates list was published that did not included any NBA or EuroLeague players 311 On 20 November 2017 the national team members arrived to Palanga and on 23 November the team has traveled to Pristina Kosovo from the Palanga International Airport for their first qualification game versus the Kosovo national team in the Palace of Youth and Sports 312 313 314 Lithuania won the game 61 99 by starting to crush the Kosovans in the third quarter 315 On 26 November 2017 Lithuanians also crushed their second opponent Poland national team 75 55 in Klaipeda to perfectly finish the first phase of the group stage 316 On 2 February 2018 list of the roster for the second qualification window was published 317 On 19 February 2018 the team gathered in Palanga 318 On 23 February 2018 Lithuanians narrowly defeated Hungary 80 75 in Klaipeda 319 On 26 February 2018 they crushed Kosovo yet again 320 On 31 May 2018 list of the roster for the third qualification window was published which included Lithuanian NBA and EuroLeague players 321 On 25 June 2018 the strengthened team gathered in Kaunas 322 It crushed Poland in Gdansk 79 61 and Hungary in Budapest 73 50 323 324 On 3 September 2018 team roster for the fourth qualification window was announced 325 Prior to the qualification games Lithuania national team lost a friendly game to the Latvia national team 80 97 326 but later after defeating the Croatia national team 84 83 in Osijek and Netherlands national team 95 93 in Vilnius it qualified to the 2019 FIBA World Cup in China 327 328 Competitive record editFIBA World Cup edit World Cup QualificationYear Position Pld W L Pld W L1950 to 1990 Part of Soviet Union nbsp 1994 Did not qualify EuroBasket servedas qualifiers nbsp 1998 7th 9 5 4 nbsp 2002 Did not qualify nbsp 2006 7th 9 5 4 nbsp 2010 nbsp 9 8 1 nbsp 2014 4th 9 6 3 nbsp 2019 9th 5 3 2 12 11 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp 2023 6th 8 6 2 12 9 3 nbsp 2027 To be determined To be determinedTotal 6 8 49 33 16 24 20 4Olympic Games edit Olympic Games QualifyingYear Position Pld W L Pld W L nbsp 1936 Did not participate1940 to 1944 Not held due to World War II1948 to 1988 Part of Soviet Union nbsp 1992 nbsp 8 6 2 11 11 0 nbsp 1996 nbsp 8 5 3 Directly qualified nbsp 2000 nbsp 8 5 3 nbsp 2004 4th 8 6 2 nbsp 2008 4th 8 5 3 nbsp 2012 8th 6 2 4 4 3 1 nbsp 2016 7th 6 3 3 Directly qualified nbsp 2020 Did not qualify 4 3 1 nbsp 2024 To be determined To be determinedTotal 7 9 52 32 20 19 17 2 EuroBasket edit EuroBasket QualificationYear Position Pld W L Pld W L nbsp 1935 Did not participate nbsp 1937 nbsp 5 5 0 nbsp 1939 nbsp 7 7 0 nbsp 1941 Not held due to World War II1946 to 1989 Part of Soviet Union nbsp 1993 Did not qualify 2 1 1 nbsp 1995 nbsp 9 7 2 11 9 2 nbsp 1997 6th 9 5 4 10 6 4 nbsp 1999 5th 9 7 2 10 8 2 nbsp 2001 12th 4 2 2 Directly qualified nbsp 2003 nbsp 6 6 0 10 9 1 nbsp 2005 5th 6 5 1 Directly qualified nbsp 2007 nbsp 9 8 1 nbsp 2009 11th 6 1 5 nbsp 2011 5th 11 8 3 Qualified as host nbsp 2013 nbsp 11 8 3 Directly qualified nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2015 nbsp 9 7 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017 9th 6 4 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2022 15th 6 2 4 6 4 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2025 To be determined To be determinedTotal 15 17 113 82 31 49 37 12Results and fixtures edit Win Loss 2023 edit Egypt nbsp v nbsp Lithuania 25 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Group stage Egypt nbsp 67 93 nbsp Lithuania Pasay Philippines20 30 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 12 26 22 20 19 24 14 23Pts Marei 14 Rebs Marei 9Asts three players 3 Boxscore Pts Normantas 18 Rebs Valanciunas 10Asts Brazdeikis 5 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 7 229Referees Antonio Conde ESP Peter Praksch HUN Carlos Velez COL Lithuania nbsp v nbsp Mexico 27 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Group stage Lithuania nbsp 96 66 nbsp Mexico Pasay Philippines20 30 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 32 17 21 17 23 17 20 15Pts Jokubaitis Valanciunas 15 Rebs Valanciunas 12Asts Jokubaitis 7 Boxscore Pts Giron 13 Rebs Ibarra Jaimes 6Asts Jaimes 4 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 5 503Referees Manuel Mazzoni ITA Boris Krejic SVN Kristian Paez ECU Montenegro nbsp v nbsp Lithuania 29 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Group stage Montenegro nbsp 71 91 nbsp Lithuania Pasay Philippines20 30 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 27 26 13 22 10 18 21 25Pts Vucevic 19 Rebs Simonovic 6Asts six players 2 Boxscore Pts Jokubaitis 19 Rebs Sedekerskis 11Asts Jokubaitis 6 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 5 707Referees Boris Krejic SVN Kristian Paez ECU Manuel Attard ITA Lithuania nbsp v nbsp Greece 1 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup 2nd Group stage Lithuania nbsp 92 67 nbsp Greece Pasay Philippines20 40 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 20 20 19 23 25 15 28 9Pts Jokubaitis 19 Rebs Valanciunas 9Asts Jokubaitis 6 Boxscore Pts Walkup 21 Rebs Walkup 8Asts Walkup 7 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 5 986Referees Manuel Mazzoni ITA Martins Kozlovskis LAT Kerem Baki TUR United States nbsp v nbsp Lithuania 3 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup 2nd Group stage United States nbsp 104 110 nbsp Lithuania Pasay Philippines20 40 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 12 31 25 23 28 17 39 39Pts Edwards 35 Rebs Portis Jr 5Asts Brunson Haliburton 7 Boxscore Pts Kariniauskas 15 Rebs Sedekerskis 11Asts Jokubaitis 6 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 11 349Referees Antonio Conde ESP Takaki Kato JPN Boris Krejic SVN Lithuania nbsp v nbsp Serbia 5 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Quarter finals Lithuania nbsp 68 87 nbsp Serbia Pasay Philippines16 45 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 25 24 13 25 17 24 13 14Pts Sedekerskis 14 Rebs Sedekerskis 9Asts Jokubaitis 9 Boxscore Pts Bogdanovic 21 Rebs Petrusev 6Asts Guduric 6 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 6 223Referees Omar Bermudez MEX Martins Kozlovskis LAT Johnny Batista PUR Lithuania nbsp v nbsp Slovenia 7 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Classifying round Lithuania nbsp 100 84 nbsp Slovenia Pasay Philippines20 30 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 33 21 20 22 22 20 25 21Pts Valanciunas 24 Rebs Valanciunas 12Asts Kariniauskas 10 Boxscore Pts Doncic 29 Rebs Tobey 9Asts Dragic 3 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 11 003Referees Matthew Kallio CAN Omar Bermudez MEX Johnny Batista PUR Latvia nbsp v nbsp Lithuania 9 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Fifth place game Latvia nbsp 98 63 nbsp Lithuania Pasay Philippines20 30 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 28 20 21 18 28 9 21 16Pts A Kurucs 20 Rebs four players 6Asts Zagars 17 Boxscore Pts Jokubaitis 16 Rebs Sedekerskis 10Asts Brazdeikis 3 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 9 440Referees Manuel Mazzoni ITA Blanca Burns USA Johnny Batista PUR 2024 edit Lithuania nbsp v nbsp Poland 22 February 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Lithuania nbsp 83 64 nbsp Poland Vilnius Lithuania19 30 EET UTC 2 Scoring by quarter 16 19 19 11 27 19 21 15Pts Olisevicius 20 Rebs Maldunas 8Asts Ulanovas 5 Boxscore Pts Sokolowski 26 Rebs Balcerowski 8Asts Ponitka 6 Arena Avia Solutions Group Arena Attendance 5 682Referees Manuel Mazzoni ITA Radomir Vojinovic MNE Josip Jurcevic CRO Estonia nbsp v nbsp Lithuania 26 February 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Estonia nbsp 65 59 nbsp Lithuania Tallinn Estonia19 00 EET UTC 2 Scoring by quarter 17 18 24 19 9 13 15 9Pts Joesaar 18 Rebs Kotsar 13Asts Kullamae 9 Boxscore Pts Ulanovas 16 Rebs Tubelis 7Asts Dimsa Tubelis 3 Arena Unibet Arena Attendance 6 471Referees Sergii Zashchuk UKR Franko Gracin CRO Ivor Matejek CZE Mexico nbsp v nbsp Lithuania 2 July 2024 2024 Olympic Qualifying Tournament Group stage Mexico nbsp vs nbsp Lithuania San Juan Puerto Rico20 30 UTC 4 Boxscore Arena Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum Lithuania nbsp v nbsp Ivory Coast 3 July 2024 2024 Olympic Qualifying Tournament Group stage Lithuania nbsp vs nbsp Ivory Coast San Juan Puerto Rico17 30 UTC 4 Boxscore Arena Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum North Macedonia nbsp v nbsp Lithuania 21 November 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers North Macedonia nbsp vs nbsp Lithuania North MacedoniaBoxscore Lithuania nbsp v nbsp North Macedonia 24 November 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Lithuania nbsp vs nbsp North Macedonia LithuaniaBoxscore 2025 edit Poland nbsp v nbsp Lithuania 21 February 2025 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Poland nbsp vs nbsp Lithuania PolandBoxscore Lithuania nbsp v nbsp Estonia 24 February 2025 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Lithuania nbsp vs nbsp Estonia LithuaniaBoxscoreTeam editCurrent roster edit Roster for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup 329 330 Lithuania men s national basketball team 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Name Age Date of birth Height Club Ctr SG 2 Margiris Normantas 26 1996 10 27 27 October 1996 1 94 m 6 ft 4 in BC Rytas nbsp F 8 Tadas Sedekerskis 25 1998 01 17 17 January 1998 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in Baskonia nbsp G F 9 Ignas Brazdeikis 24 1999 01 08 8 January 1999 2 01 m 6 ft 7 in Olympiacos nbsp C 12 Gabrielius Maldunas 30 1993 04 19 19 April 1993 2 04 m 6 ft 8 in Lietkabelis nbsp PG 13 Rokas Jokubaitis 22 2000 11 19 19 November 2000 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in Barcelona nbsp C 17 Jonas Valanciunas C 31 1992 05 06 6 May 1992 2 13 m 7 ft 0 in New Orleans Pelicans nbsp F 19 Mindaugas Kuzminskas 33 1989 10 19 19 October 1989 2 05 m 6 ft 9 in AEK nbsp C 20 Donatas Motiejunas 32 1990 09 20 20 September 1990 2 13 m 7 ft 0 in AS Monaco nbsp PF 22 Eimantas Bendzius 33 1990 04 23 23 April 1990 2 07 m 6 ft 9 in Dinamo Sassari nbsp PG 31 Vaidas Kariniauskas 29 1993 11 16 16 November 1993 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in BC Wolves nbsp G 33 Tomas Dimsa 29 1994 01 02 2 January 1994 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in Zalgiris nbsp G F 91 Deividas Sirvydis 23 2000 06 10 10 June 2000 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in Lietkabelis nbsp Head coach nbsp Kazys MaksvytisAssistant coach es nbsp Benas Matkevicius nbsp Giedrius ZibenasLegend C Team captain Club describes last clubbefore the tournament Age describes ageon 25 August 2023Depth chart edit Pos Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2C Jonas Valanciunas Donatas Motiejunas Gabrielius MaldunasPF Tadas Sedekerskis Eimantas BendziusSF Ignas Brazdeikis Mindaugas KuzminskasSG Tomas Dimsa Margiris Normantas Deividas SirvydisPG Rokas Jokubaitis Vaidas KariniauskasBest player award edit Rank Name Club s played for Previous best performance Percent20081 Ramunas Siskauskas nbsp CSKA Moscow 42 00 2 Sarunas Jasikevicius nbsp Panathinaikos 13 3 3 Zydrunas Ilgauskas nbsp Cleveland Cavaliers 11 2 20091 Linas Kleiza nbsp Olympiacos 29 8 2 Ramunas Siskauskas nbsp CSKA Moscow Winner 2008 20 0 3 Zydrunas Ilgauskas nbsp Cleveland Cavaliers 3 8 0 20101 Linas Kleiza nbsp Toronto Raptors Winner 2009 43 1 2 Martynas Pocius nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas 19 1 3 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp Lietuvos rytas Vilnius 13 7 20111 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp Lietuvos rytas Vilnius 3 31 9 2 Rimantas Kaukenas nbsp Montepaschi Siena 19 9 3 Donatas Motiejunas nbsp Asseco Prokom Gdynia 14 3 20121 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp Toronto Raptors Winner 2011 37 6 2 Renaldas Seibutis nbsp Lietuvos rytas Vilnius 11 4 3 Linas Kleiza nbsp Toronto Raptors Winner 2009 2010 11 1 20131 Mantas Kalnietis nbsp Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar 50 9 2 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp Toronto Raptors Winner 2011 2012 12 3 3 Linas Kleiza nbsp Fenerbahce Ulker Winner 2009 2010 7 1 20141 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp Toronto Raptors Winner 2011 2012 38 8 2 Mantas Kalnietis nbsp Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar Winner 2013 14 0 3 Donatas Motiejunas nbsp Houston Rockets 3 12 6 20151 Jonas Maciulis nbsp Real Madrid 37 4 2 Mindaugas Kuzminskas nbsp Unicaja Malaga 16 0 3 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp Toronto Raptors Winner 2011 2012 2014 15 5 20161 Mindaugas Kuzminskas nbsp New York Knicks 2 27 0 2 Mantas Kalnietis nbsp Olimpia Milano Winner 2013 20 0 3 Paulius Jankunas nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas 13 0 20171 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp Toronto Raptors Winner 2011 2012 2014 2 Domantas Sabonis nbsp Indiana Pacers 3 Paulius Jankunas nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas 320181 Domantas Sabonis nbsp Indiana Pacers 2 2 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp Toronto Raptors Winner 2011 2012 2014 20173 Paulius Jankunas nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas 320191 Domantas Sabonis nbsp Indiana Pacers Winner 2018 2 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp Memphis Grizzlies Winner 2011 2012 2014 20173 Marius Grigonis nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas 20201 Domantas Sabonis nbsp Indiana Pacers Winner 2018 2019 2 Marius Grigonis nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas 33 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp Memphis Grizzlies Winner 2011 2012 2014 201720211 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp New Orleans Pelicans Winner 2011 2012 2014 2017 38422 Domantas Sabonis nbsp Indiana Pacers Winner 2018 2019 2020 34363 Rokas Jokubaitis nbsp FC Barcelona 142420221 Domantas Sabonis nbsp Sacramento Kings Winner 2018 2019 2020 28402 Jonas Valanciunas nbsp New Orleans Pelicans Winner 2011 2012 2014 2017 2021 22063 Ignas Brazdeikis nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas 490Notable players edit Players medal leaders edit For a full list of all the medallists see Medal winners in Lithuania national basketball teamPlayer Lithuania career Gold Silver Bronze Total min 3 medals Saulius Stombergas 1993 2004 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4Gintaras Einikis 1992 2002 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4Robertas Javtokas 2001 2016 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4Jonas Maciulis 2007 2021 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4Sarunas Marciulionis 1992 1996 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3Rimas Kurtinaitis 1992 1997 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3Arturas Karnisovas 1992 1999 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3Arvydas Sabonis 1992 1999 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3Eurelijus Zukauskas 1996 2004 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3Ramunas Siskauskas 1999 2008 nbsp nbsp span da, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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