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LINAS Kleiza scored 30 points on Tuesday to help send Lithuania into the quarterfinals of the world championship with a 78-67 win over China.
Lithuania won its sixth straight game in the tournament after going undefeated in group play, but had to recover from a poor start this time.
China, which advanced despite winning just one group game, jumped out to a 16-5 lead in the first four minutes.
That "kind of knocked us back on our heels a little bit," Lithuania guard Martynas Pocius said, but his team responded with a 16-2 run in the second quarter to take a 36-31 lead.
Lithuania coach Kestutis Kemzura said the turnaround came after he told the team during a timeout to focus on scoring inside rather than from long range.
"Don't try to make it a 3-point contest, keep attacking the paint. Basically that's what I said in not such a nice way as I'm saying now," Kemzura said.
Lithuania never trailed in the second half, using a 16-3 run to take a 64-51 lead going into the fourth quarter.
China came within 67-62 with 5:10 left, but Kleiza scored 10 unanswered points to put the game away.
"He was a big, big factor as always but especially today," Kemzura said of Kleiza, who also had nine rebounds.
Liu Wei scored 21 points for China, while Yi Jianlian of the Washington Wizards had 11. Yi, the tournament's leading rebounder, added 12 rebounds, but Lithuania finished with a 50-30 advantage on the boards.
"If you make a mistake and get out of position, they can make a very good basketball read and punish you," China coach Bob Donewald. "We didn't have the legs under us to make shots down the stretch," he said.
Lithuania now has get past scoring leader Luis Scola and Argentina after the South Americans beat Brazil 93-89 behind 37 points from Scola.
Argentina is without Manu Ginobili and Andres Nocioni, but still has Scola, who scored 10 of its final 12 points.
"I know that my team is going to look for me at the end of the game," Scola said. "It's nothing to really think about, you just have to play your game."
Carlos Delfino of the Milwaukee Bucks added 20 points and Hernan Jasen scored eight of his 15 in the fourth quarter for Argentina, which avoided what would have been an unusually early exit from an international tournament.
Marcelo Huertas scored 32 points and Leandro Barbosa had 20 for Brazil, which lost its third close game of the tournament.
The Brazilians are coached by Ruben Magnano, an Argentina native who led his homeland to gold in the 2004 Olympics and silver in the 2002 worlds. His new team lost 68-70 to the United States and had a three-point loss to Slovenia in pool play.
"It was kind of a bad chance for us to meet a very good Argentine team at this time of the championship," Magnano said.
Argentina took the lead for good at 77-74 on Leonardo Gutierrez's 3-pointer with 6:39 remaining, but Brazil was always within two possessions. Scola kept knocking down jumpers or scoring inside until Delfino made two free throws for a 91-86 lead with 7.6 seconds to play.
Huertas sank a running 3-pointer, but Scola clinched it with two free throws with 1.2 seconds to go, setting off a celebration by a group of Argentine fans behind the basket who were still singing long after the game ended.
There were nine lead changes and four ties in the first quarter. Brazil made 9-of-13 shots and got 10 points each from Barbosa and Huertas, but Scola and Delfino scored nine apiece as the period ended in a 25-all tie.
Lithuania won its sixth straight game in the tournament after going undefeated in group play, but had to recover from a poor start this time.
China, which advanced despite winning just one group game, jumped out to a 16-5 lead in the first four minutes.
That "kind of knocked us back on our heels a little bit," Lithuania guard Martynas Pocius said, but his team responded with a 16-2 run in the second quarter to take a 36-31 lead.
Lithuania coach Kestutis Kemzura said the turnaround came after he told the team during a timeout to focus on scoring inside rather than from long range.
"Don't try to make it a 3-point contest, keep attacking the paint. Basically that's what I said in not such a nice way as I'm saying now," Kemzura said.
Lithuania never trailed in the second half, using a 16-3 run to take a 64-51 lead going into the fourth quarter.
China came within 67-62 with 5:10 left, but Kleiza scored 10 unanswered points to put the game away.
"He was a big, big factor as always but especially today," Kemzura said of Kleiza, who also had nine rebounds.
Liu Wei scored 21 points for China, while Yi Jianlian of the Washington Wizards had 11. Yi, the tournament's leading rebounder, added 12 rebounds, but Lithuania finished with a 50-30 advantage on the boards.
"If you make a mistake and get out of position, they can make a very good basketball read and punish you," China coach Bob Donewald. "We didn't have the legs under us to make shots down the stretch," he said.
Lithuania now has get past scoring leader Luis Scola and Argentina after the South Americans beat Brazil 93-89 behind 37 points from Scola.
Argentina is without Manu Ginobili and Andres Nocioni, but still has Scola, who scored 10 of its final 12 points.
"I know that my team is going to look for me at the end of the game," Scola said. "It's nothing to really think about, you just have to play your game."
Carlos Delfino of the Milwaukee Bucks added 20 points and Hernan Jasen scored eight of his 15 in the fourth quarter for Argentina, which avoided what would have been an unusually early exit from an international tournament.
Marcelo Huertas scored 32 points and Leandro Barbosa had 20 for Brazil, which lost its third close game of the tournament.
The Brazilians are coached by Ruben Magnano, an Argentina native who led his homeland to gold in the 2004 Olympics and silver in the 2002 worlds. His new team lost 68-70 to the United States and had a three-point loss to Slovenia in pool play.
"It was kind of a bad chance for us to meet a very good Argentine team at this time of the championship," Magnano said.
Argentina took the lead for good at 77-74 on Leonardo Gutierrez's 3-pointer with 6:39 remaining, but Brazil was always within two possessions. Scola kept knocking down jumpers or scoring inside until Delfino made two free throws for a 91-86 lead with 7.6 seconds to play.
Huertas sank a running 3-pointer, but Scola clinched it with two free throws with 1.2 seconds to go, setting off a celebration by a group of Argentine fans behind the basket who were still singing long after the game ended.
There were nine lead changes and four ties in the first quarter. Brazil made 9-of-13 shots and got 10 points each from Barbosa and Huertas, but Scola and Delfino scored nine apiece as the period ended in a 25-all tie.
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