Turkoglu's Turkey falls in bronze medal game
ISTANBUL - Newly acquired Phoenix Suns forward Hedo Turkoglu has failed to win the bronze medal with his national team at the FIBA World Championships in his home country. In a hard fought game against the tough Brazilian side lead in scoring by that other player in the Turkoglu trade Leandro Barbosa, the Turkish came up on the short end, 79-82. A dramatic fourth quarter run came just too late for the home side.
"I'm very disappointed," Turkoglu said. "You don't get many opportunities to achieve succes on the international stage, especially in your home country. But we did our best and we have to be proud of ourselves."
When asked about Barbosa he said, "Yes, he played very good.. he'll do good for the Raptors." Barbosa scored 23 of Brazil's 82 points and was particualarly hot in the second quarter, when he hit 4 consecutive shots to extend the lead to double digits at half time, 35-46.
Turkoglu took charge in the second half and finished the game with 15 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds, but he couldn't tie the score with 1:12 left as the ball was swatted of the rim by Anderson Varejao after it bounced twice of the Turkoglu shot. Brazil then pushed the gap back up to a two possession lead and held off the Turkish despite the incredibly feisty home crowd cheering them on, but they couldn't force another late turnaround like their team did against the Slovenians in the Quarter finals.
The FIBA World Championships will be completed tomorrow when the USA take on defending Champions Spain in the Final.