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SystemGameLocal InfoU18 European Championship MenDIVISION APreliminary RoundQualifying RoundClassification RoundClassification Round for 9th to 12th PlaceQuarter-Final RoundSemi-FinalsClassification Round for 5th to 8th PlaceClassification Game for 9th to 10th PlaceClassification Game for 11th to 12th PlaceFinalClassification Game for 3rd to 4th PlaceClassification Game for 5th to 6th PlaceClassification Game for 7th to 8th PlaceDIVISION BPreliminary RoundClassification Round for 9th to 16th PlaceQualifying Round for 1st to 8th PlaceClassification Round for 17th to 20th PlaceSemi-FinalsClassification Round for 5th to 8th PlaceClassification Round for 9th to 12th PlaceClassification Round for 13th to 16th PlaceFinalClassification Game for 3rd to 4th PlaceClassification Game for 5th to 6th PlaceClassification Game for 7th to 8th PlaceClassification Game for 9th to 10th PlaceClassification Game for 11th to 12th PlaceClassification Game for 13th to 14th PlaceClassification Game for 15th to 16th PlaceTurkey Run Away From UkraineTurkey remained alive in the hunt for a top-four finish in their group by running away from Ukraine 85-69 at the U18 European Championship Men.<br /><br />Melih Mahmutoglu poured in 22 points while Mükremin Kilicli had 18 points and 12 rebounds and Enes Kanter collected 14 points and 14 rebounds as Turkey improved to 2-3 in the Qualifying Round Group F.{8819BE45-F052-4134-898F-7BE3A8969A3E}big_h.jpg{8819BE45-F052-4134-898F-7BE3A8969A3E}flexible.jpgFrance Bounce Back To See Off TurkeyFrance bounced back from a tough loss to cruise to an 83-64 victory over Turkey at the U18 European Championship Men as Alexis Tanghe led the way with 22 points.<br /><br />Andrew Albicy collected 12 points, seven rebounds and 13 assists while Nicolas Lang and Miguel Buval both added 12 points and Paul Lacombe added eight points and 10 rebounds for Philippe Ory&#39;s team.{602CA8C1-8932-4EB3-9D89-3E3F419085A4}small.jpg{602CA8C1-8932-4EB3-9D89-3E3F419085A4}flexible.jpgKanter Not Enough As Russia Overcome TurkeyRussia withstood a powerful Turkish inside one-two punch to collect an 82-72 victory in Group F of the U18 European Championship Men.<br /><br />Pavel Antipov tallied 22 points to pace Russia while Maxim Grigoryev added 19 and Vladimir Pichkurov had 18 in helping Alexey Vadeev&#39;s team move to 2-1 in the Qualifying Round.<p>Enes Kanter is dominating the U18 European Championship Men and is a huge reason why Turkey have started the tournament with two victories. <br /><br />The talented 2.04m power forward, however, just turned 16 years old in May and has Turkish basketball in a dilemma in many ways. <br /><br />On the one side, there was a dilemma whether to bring Kanter to the U18 tournament since he will also play at the U16 European Championship Men in August. Turkey meanwhile also believe that Kanter has the ability to make the senior national team sooner rather than later.<br /><br />&quot;We didn&#39;t want him to play two tournaments. He will be exhausted because of that. But we don&#39;t have the tall players and we need him so much here,&quot; said Taner Günay.<br /><br />The Turkish U18 coach then admits that his bosses are thinking about Kanter for the senior side as soon as the much-anticipated 2010 FIBA World Championship in Istanbul. But the Turkish power forward situation is very crowded with the likes of Omer Acik, Semih Erden, Ogus Savas, Kaya Peker and Mehmet Okur ahead of Kanter.<br /><br />That brings up the next dilemma. Even though Kanter is dominating the U18 group as a 16-year-old - averaging 21 points and 10 rebounds - Günay believes that Kanter&#39;s future may actually be at the small forward position. <br /><br />Günay has worked with Kanter for the past three years and has been putting Kanter in the small forward position during practice sessions. But the Fenerbahce player continually drifts back into the block and wants to post up. Günay wishes he had another inside player at this tournament to allow Kanter to play the small forward.<br /><br />The federation is also trying to figure out which route is best for Kanter to develop for the future. <br /><br />If he stays at Fenerbahce, he will not get much playing time. So there is the option of playing him with the Turkish giants&#39; junior team. But the Turks are also considering sending him to the United States to attend high school. A decision is expected after the U16 European Championship Men.<br /><br />What is without question about Kanter - the son of a professor father and teacher mother - is that he is a star talent. <br /><br />&quot;When he was born, like with Michael Jordan, it was written that Enes can be a basketball player. I&#39;m not comparing him to Michael Jordan. But the passage while they were younger was similiar,&quot; said Günay.<br /><br />Experts agree that Kanter has plenty of time to develop his game, which is already very advanced. He does not have great footwork but he gets excellent positioning and is a tremendous rebounder. He can be very, very good.&quot;<br /><br />Turkish guard Can M. Mutaf has been Kanter&#39;s room-mate during numerous camps over the past three years and said the native of Van in eastern Turkey is a joy to be around.<br /><br />&quot;He&#39;s a very funny guy. He talks all day - and really says crazy things to make us laugh,&quot; said Mutaf, who is also Kanter&#39;s team-mate in the Fenerbahce system. &quot;But he also works so hard and that makes him better. He is very ambitious and always tries to do his best.&quot;<br /><br />Kanter himself is very shy when answering reporter&#39;s questions - offering little glimpses of that laughable and talkative youngster Mutaf described.<br /><br />When asked what it&#39;s like for him to play at a U18 tournament as a 16-year-old, Kanter says through a Turkish assistant as an interpreter: &quot;I want to be a champion here. This is a big experience for me - also for the up-coming tournament.&quot;<br /><br />With up-coming tournament, Kanter meant the U16s in Chieti in August. And he has big plans in Italy: &quot;I want to be a champion there as well. Maybe I can be the top scorer and the top rebounder as well.&quot;<br /><br />Chances of that are good after starring at the U18 level.<br /><br /> </p>Kanter, Turkey's Hot PropertyEnes Kanter is dominating the U18 European Championship Men and is a huge reason why Turkey have started the tournament with two victories. <br /><br />The talented 2.04m power forward, however, just turned 16 years old in May and has Turkish basketball in a dilemma in many ways.Starters Shine For CroatiaCroatia&#39;s starting five scored all but two of their team&#39;s points in a 91-81 victory over Turkey to capture top honours in Group D of the U18 European Championship Men.<br /><br />Mario Delas led the way with 25 points while Tomislav Zubcic had 20 points, 12 rebounds and five assists, Sven Smajlagic scored 20 and Toni Prostran and Ivan Batur each chipped in 12 points.Late Free Throws Save Turkey, Punish LatviaVolkan Incekara and Melih Mahmutoglu combined for five foul shots in the final 23 seconds to give Turkey a 71-68 victory over Latvia to remain undefeated at the U18 European Championship for Men.<br /><br />Mahmutoglu scored 15 points and Incekara added 13 while Enes Kanter collected 18 points and 11 rebounds in leading Turkey to a 2-0 record in Group D.Lithuania Stun Serbia, Turkey Slip Past BulgariaFour players scored in double figures as Lithuania put together a strong performance in knocking off defending champions Serbia 83-68 in Group B action of the U18 European Championship for Men.<br /><br />Augustas Peciukevicius had 17 points and Tautvydas Sleza added 16 points and 13 rebounds while helping Lithuania hold Serbia to 29 percent shooting in Pyrgos.NEWSdefault{2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}20086072376onon02511{EE4BBDA9-E269-4E62-89C0-7C6375509A6E}onBigSmallLarge000{2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}60722008376TEAM LEADERSononononon{2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}607220083763{2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}60722008376largeonPHOTO GALLERY{2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}20086072376onon020500{5F85C49D-2E66-492B-B417-F07D4F57CFC8}SmallMedium0060722008{2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}376{2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}60722008376{0A5D217A-4698-4FA8-B126-60BCC13F0FEC}376{2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}20086072onon{590122B0-62EE-42C3-B26A-FF9B979F1575}HTTP_CACHE_CONTROL:no-cache HTTP_CONNECTION:close HTTP_PRAGMA:no-cache HTTP_ACCEPT:text/html,application/xhtml+xml,text/xml;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5 HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET:ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7 HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING:gzip HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE:en-us,en;q=0.5 HTTP_COOKIE:ASPSESSIONIDSSTCSTDB=ELJBJHLCIKEILNMECAOJCBFA; ASPSESSIONIDSSTBRQBB=NACBCGLCIFJEHBGCLOLIPOPB; u=v=&p=&d= HTTP_HOST:www.fibaeurope-u18men.com HTTP_USER_AGENT:CCBot/1.0 (+http://www.commoncrawl.org/bot.html) HTTP_X_CC_ID:ccc04-02 HTTP_X_REWRITE_URL:/en/Default.asp?cid={0A5D217A-4698-4FA8-B126-60BCC13F0FEC}&teamID=376&compID={2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}&season=2008&roundID=6072&articleMode=on&print=on&coid={590122B0-62EE-42C3-B26A-FF9B979F1575} Cache-Control: no-cache Connection: close Pragma: no-cache Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,text/xml;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5 Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7 Accept-Encoding: gzip Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5 Cookie: ASPSESSIONIDSSTCSTDB=ELJBJHLCIKEILNMECAOJCBFA; ASPSESSIONIDSSTBRQBB=NACBCGLCIFJEHBGCLOLIPOPB; u=v=&p=&d= Host: www.fibaeurope-u18men.com User-Agent: CCBot/1.0 (+http://www.commoncrawl.org/bot.html) x-cc-id: ccc04-02 X-Rewrite-URL: /en/Default.asp?cid={0A5D217A-4698-4FA8-B126-60BCC13F0FEC}&teamID=376&compID={2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}&season=2008&roundID=6072&articleMode=on&print=on&coid={590122B0-62EE-42C3-B26A-FF9B979F1575} /LM/W3SVC/1799891583/ROOT/END:\Inetpub\youth\sites\u18men\EN\0CGI/1.1off1799891583/LM/W3SVC/179989158391.186.177.5/en/Default.aspD:\Inetpub\youth\sites\u18men\en\Default.aspcid={0A5D217A-4698-4FA8-B126-60BCC13F0FEC}&teamID=376&compID={2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}&season=2008&roundID=6072&articleMode=on&print=on&coid={590122B0-62EE-42C3-B26A-FF9B979F1575}38.107.191.11738.107.191.117GET/en/Default.aspwww.fibaeurope-u18men.com800HTTP/1.1Microsoft-IIS/6.0/en/Default.aspno-cachecloseno-cachetext/html,application/xhtml+xml,text/xml;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7gzipen-us,en;q=0.5ASPSESSIONIDSSTCSTDB=ELJBJHLCIKEILNMECAOJCBFA; ASPSESSIONIDSSTBRQBB=NACBCGLCIFJEHBGCLOLIPOPB; u=v=&p=&d=www.fibaeurope-u18men.comCCBot/1.0 (+http://www.commoncrawl.org/bot.html)ccc04-02/en/Default.asp?cid={0A5D217A-4698-4FA8-B126-60BCC13F0FEC}&teamID=376&compID={2248A846-FA78-40FF-B03C-54B460890F45}&season=2008&roundID=6072&articleMode=on&print=on&coid={590122B0-62EE-42C3-B26A-FF9B979F1575}