Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 27 points, yet Greece fell short against Spain, losing 84-77 at the Paris Olympics. Despite his efforts, Greece faces an early exit after their second Group A defeat. Antetokounmpo also contributed 11 rebounds, but Spain's performance was superior.
Memphis Grizzlies forward Santi Aldama led Spain with 19 points and 12 rebounds. This victory moved Spain to third place in the group. Their next challenge is against Canada, who currently top the table.

Greece now must win against Australia to have any hope of advancing and keeping Antetokounmpo's Olympic aspirations alive. The stakes are high for Greece as they prepare for this crucial match.
In another Group A game on Tuesday, Canada defeated Australia 93-83. Toronto Raptors' R.J. Barrett was instrumental in this win, scoring 24 points. Canada's victory solidifies their position at the top of the group.
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Antetokounmpo has been pivotal in Greece's journey to the Olympics, but their path forward is now uncertain. His individual brilliance has been evident, yet it hasn't been enough to secure wins for his team.
Spain's resilience and teamwork were key factors in their triumph over Greece. Aldama's standout performance was complemented by a solid team effort, showcasing their depth and skill.
Greece's upcoming match against Australia is critical. A win is essential for them to stay in contention and keep their Olympic hopes alive. The pressure is on Antetokounmpo and his teammates to deliver a strong performance.
The competition in Group A remains fierce, with each game proving crucial for the teams involved. As the group stage progresses, every match carries significant weight for the teams' chances of advancing.
The Paris Olympics continue to provide thrilling basketball action, with top players like Antetokounmpo and Barrett showcasing their talents on the global stage. Fans eagerly await the outcomes of these high-stakes games.
The journey ahead for Greece is challenging but not impossible. With determination and strategic play, they still have a chance to turn things around in their favour.