Lithuania enter EuroBasket history books with single-game rebounding record

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    Jonas Valanciunas went close to a double-double in the opening day at FIBA EuroBasket 2025

    Jonas Valanciunas and teammates completely out-rebounded Great Britain on the opening day at FIBA EuroBasket 2025.

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    TAMPERE (Finland) - Lithuania couldn't have started FIBA EuroBasket 2025 on a better note, finding their first win in the competition by beating Great Britain by 24 points (94-70) in Tampere, and setting a single-game record.

    The whole team put up a collective rebounding masterpiece, breaking the record - since 1995 when data was first recorded - for most rebounds grabbed in a single FIBA EuroBasket game at 57.

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    The previous two record-holders in such a category were Russia and Croatia, respectively finishing with a 54-rebound performance at FIBA EuroBasket 1995 against Finland and at FIBA EuroBasket 2013 versus Greece.

    Rank

    TEAM

    OPPONENT

    YEAR

    REBOUNDS

    1.

    Lithuania

    Great Britain

    2025

    57

    2.

    Russia

    Finland

    1995

    54

    =

    Croatia

    Greece

    2013

    54

    4.

    Poland

    Iceland

    2017

    53

    =

    Türkiye

    Iceland

    2015

    53

    =

    Slovenia

    Croatia

    2013

    53

    6.

    Finland

    Russia

    2013

    52

    =

    Montenegro

    Hungary

    2017

    52

    =

    Germany

    Italy

    2007

    52

    =

    Russia

    Finland

    2013

    52

    10.

    Great Britain

    Israel

    2013

    51

    =

    Spain

    Czechia

    2017

    51

    In the same game, Jonas Valanciunas moved up to fourth in the FIBA EuroBasket rebounding charts at 309 boards collected in the competition; surpassing Spain’s Marc Gasol.

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