Germany beats Greece to advance to Olympics semis

Reigning world champion Germany ousted Greece in a wild comeback to win 76-63 and advance to their first-ever Olympics semifinals at the Bercy Arena in Paris, France.

After falling behind early in the 1st quarter, Germany used their familiarity and chemistry with each other to chip back into the lead. Led by FIBA MVP Dennis Schroder and rising NBA star Franz Wagner, the Germans closed the gap by halftime and eventually took the lead in the 3rd quarter to take control until the end of the game. 

Wagner had 18 points to lead Germany while Schroder added 13 as they now await the other semi final pairing in France vs Canada for their opponent in the semis. Giannis Antetokounmpo had yet another brilliant performance for the Greeks by having 22 points on 9/14 shooting, but it was not enough against the world champs and their vaunted team chemistry that was built for months and years. 

Greece leaned on their three-point shooting early to stifle Germany, as the latter could not hit their shots early on, leading to the early deficit. 

However, Germany locked in on defense from the second quarter and beyond which allowed them to leak out for easy baskets to get their rhythm and in turn make their shots on offense. This allowed Germany to put on the run and never looked back from that point on.