A record crowd of 27,372 filled out Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Lille, France on Sunday night to witness Pau Gasol lead Spain to the title at #EuroBasket2015. Playing in front of a record crowd for an indoor basketball game in Europe - which took the total attendance for the 16-day event to 711,131 - that included esteemed fans His Majesty the King of Spain Felipe VI and Lithuania President Dalia Grybauskaitė, Gasol produced another MVP-worthy performance, finishing with 25 points and 12 rebounds as Spain eased by Lithuania 80-63 to claim their third EuroBasket title in the last four editions of the competition. It therefore came as no surprise that Gasol was named as the Tournament's MVP, presented by Tissot. He headlined the All-Star Five and was joined by team-mate Sergio Rodriguez, Lithuania's pair of Jonas Maciulis and Jonas Valanciunas, and France's Nando De Colo. Earlier in the day, de Colo played a major role in helping France repay the faith in their fans who had been turning out in record numbers during the Final Phase, taking the lead for good midway through the second quarter so see off Serbia 81-68 and claim the third spot on the podium. EuroBasket 2015 final standings are as follows (*The top-two teams earned direct qualification to the 2016 Rio Games **Teams that came in third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh all booked places in the 2016 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournaments): 1. Spain* 2. Lithuania* 3. France** 4. Serbia** 5. Greece** 6. Italy** 7. Czech Republic** 8. Latvia 9. Croatia 10. Israel 11. Poland 12. Slovenia 13. Belgium 14. Turkey 15. Georgia 16. Finland 17. Russia 18. Germany 19. The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 20. Estonia 21. Netherlands 22. Ukraine 23. Bosnia and Herzegovina 24. Iceland

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A record crowd of 27,372 filled out Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Lille, France on Sunday night to witness Pau Gasol lead Spain to the title at #EuroBasket2015.

Playing in front of a record crowd for an indoor basketball game in Europe - which took the total attendance for the 16-day event to 711,131 - that included esteemed fans His Majesty the King of Spain Felipe VI and Lithuania President Dalia Grybauskaitė, Gasol produced another MVP-worthy performance, finishing with 25 points and 12 rebounds as Spain eased by Lithuania 80-63 to claim their third EuroBasket title in the last four editions of the competition.

It therefore came as no surprise that Gasol was named as the Tournament's MVP, presented by Tissot.

He headlined the All-Star Five and was joined by team-mate Sergio Rodriguez, Lithuania's pair of Jonas Maciulis and Jonas Valanciunas, and France's Nando De Colo.

Earlier in the day, de Colo played a major role in helping France repay the faith in their fans who had been turning out in record numbers during the Final Phase, taking the lead for good midway through the second quarter so see off Serbia 81-68 and claim the third spot on the podium.
EuroBasket 2015 final standings are as follows (*The top-two teams earned direct qualification to the 2016 Rio Games **Teams that came in third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh all booked places in the 2016 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournaments):
1. Spain*
2. Lithuania*
3. France**
4. Serbia**
5. Greece**
6. Italy**
7. Czech Republic**
8. Latvia
9. Croatia
10. Israel
11. Poland
12. Slovenia
13. Belgium
14. Turkey
15. Georgia
16. Finland
17. Russia
18. Germany
19. The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
20. Estonia
21. Netherlands
22. Ukraine
23. Bosnia and Herzegovina
24. Iceland


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