Bosnia and Herzegovina prove too strong for debutant hosts Cyprus

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LIMASSOL (Cyprus) – Bosnia and Herzegovina took care of business right out of the gates and defeated Cyprus 91-64 to open their FIBA EuroBasket 2025 campaign in the first-ever game in the competition for the host nation.

Bosnia and Herzegovina were pushed by their strong support at the Spyros Kyprianou Arena as the Dragons avoided an early upset in their fight to get through a difficult Group C.

Turning Point

Cyprus hung around for the first seven minutes but Bosnia and Herzegovina pulled away with a 15-2 run to grab a 30-15 lead midway through the second quarter. The cushion swelled to 24 points late in the first half.

Spurred on by the home fans, Cyprus fought back into the game and pulled within eight points at 62-54 but the Dragons buried three three-pointers to finish off the host side.

TCL Player of the Game

Jusuf Nurkic was too much to handle all game as the Balkan big man collected 18 points with 2 three-pointers while adding 6 rebounds – four of them from the offensive glass – to go with 2 steals and 1 block.

Stats Don’t Lie

Cyprus was held to just 37 percent shooting, including 38 percent on two-pointers. Bosnia and Herzegovina struggled from the outside with just 32 percent shooting but they knocked down 13 triples. The Balkan side also grabbed 19 offensive rebounds to help their cause.

And one for the record books, Ioannis Pashialis scored the first-ever EuroBasket points for Cyprus with a jumper after nearly three minutes.

Bottom Line

Things will get more difficult for Bosnia and Herzegovina in the second game as they will face reigning champions Spain. And it will be a Spanish team wounded after losing their opening game to Georgia.

Cyprus, meanwhile, have their much anticipated matchup with neighbors Greece, but with some positives to take from their first encounter.

They Said

This game report will be updated in the coming moments. Stay tuned.

For more quotes, tune in to the official post-game press conference!

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