With a 90-82 victory over Iceland, Great Britain won the first of the 2027 Fiba World Cup qualifiers.
In their Group D opener last Thursday, GB lost to Lithuania 89-88, but they had much more control when the Icelanders played at the Laugardalsholl in Reykjavik.
At the conclusion of a competitive first quarter, two rival teams, separated by just three spots in the Fiba rankings, had set a new scoring record of 17-17, with GB coming in 43rd and Iceland 46th.
However, GB took the lead and led by 18 points, ending the quarter at 69-51.
With one minute and 47 seconds left, Iceland cut the deficit to eight points, but GB held on after a timeout to thwart the home side’s chances of a late comeback.
Myles Hesson and Quinn Ellis each scored 17 and 16 points, respectively, while Carl Wheatle led the GB team with a game-high 22.
Tryggvi Hlinason added 17 points, while Martin Hermannsson led Iceland overall.
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Source: BBC

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