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    BRNO (Czechia) - There were some super individual shows to enjoy as the FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2025 group phase games continued in Brno and Hamburg.

    You have the opportunity to decide the Player of the Day by casting your vote in the fan poll below and letting us know who you think shone most brightly.

    Kyara Linskens was a menace in the paint for Belgium as they blew away Montenegro 87-53, with the center harvesting the highest performance efficiency valuation of the day at 30. That was due to her fantastic 20 points, 8 rebounds and 2 assists.

    She is joined in the lineup by frontcourt partner Emma Meesseman who didn't quite reach those heights, but was still too much for the Montenegrin defense as she posted 15 points, 5 assists and 4 rebounds.

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    Klara Lundquist showed her stunning form from the Qualifiers and delivered a touch of deja vu as she torched Great Britain yet again in a 75-66 success that was founded on her fine double-double. She claimed 20 points and 11 boards - also passing the rock 6 times too.

    Holly Winterburn did what she could to make sure Great Britain were the ones to get a first victory, but it wasn't to be. She weighed in with a strong stat line of 19 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists.

    Finally, Raquel Carrera came off the bench for Spain and registered her highest ever tally in the competition with 20 points as she shot 64 percent from the floor and hauled down 4 boards in a 79-60 win against Germany.

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