

“Of course, the goal is a medal.” Those were the words Turkey’s center, Alperen Sengun, spoke even before FIBA EuroBasket 2025 tipped off. Now, averaging 21.6 points per game and leading Turkey in scoring, it’s clear why Sengun was so confident in his team’s potential. The Turks have backed up that confidence with a ruthless and dominant performance, winning all seven of their games—going 5-0 in the group stage and securing victories in both the round of 16 and the quarterfinal. Their perfect record places them among only two teams in the tournament yet to taste defeat, but the semi-final can be a completely different ball game altogether.
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Turkey’s perfect record will be put to the test tonight as they face Giannis Antetokounmpo and Greece in the EuroBasket semi-finals. The stakes are high because not only are both nations just one win away from the final, but this matchup also adds another chapter to an 89-year-old basketball rivalry steeped in history. But will Turkey’s ace Alperen Sengun be part of this historic battle?
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Is Alperen Sengun going to suit up tonight against Greece?
Alperen Sengun is set to take the court for Turkey tonight in their highly anticipated semi-final clash against Greece. The 23-year-old Houston Rockets star didn’t appear on the team’s injury report, a reassuring sign for fans given the remarkable form he’s shown throughout the tournament. Sengun has been a driving force behind Turkey’s run, highlighted by his staggering triple-double performance against hosts Poland, which was enough to send a message about his skill and leadership that played a pivotal role in getting the team this far.
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In the quarter-final matchup, Sengun went off, scoring 19 points along with 10 assists and 12 rebounds, helping Turkey obliterate Poland 91-77. Now, yet again, all eyes will be on the six-foot-eleven center, as Turkey hopes to take down Giannis Antetokounmpo and Co., while this might seem an achievable task, it just became difficult after their veteran forward, Cedi Osman, was seen limping before the matchup. According to Turkey’s head coach, the 30-year-old has supposedly suffered a stress fracture. However, that might not be the case after all.
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This comes after Coach Ergin Ataman offered a key update on Cedi Osman. “Cedi’s treatment is ongoing,” he said. “He couldn’t train with the team today. His condition will be clearly known at game time.” If Osman is sidelined, the burden will fall even more heavily on Sengun, but given his stellar form and dominance throughout the tournament, it’s a challenge he is more than capable of handling. The forward has been central to their success, averaging 14.9 points and 2.4 rebounds per game while providing vital leadership on and off the court.
Sengun has already hit several records, including becoming the first player in the past thirty years to register a minimum of 150 points, 50 rebounds, and 50 assists. The Rockets’ big man has managed to put together 151 points, 76 rebounds, and 50 assists. So, there’s no reason to think he cannot guide his team past Greece tonight. But do you know where you can watch Sengun live in action tonight? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with that as well.
Where to watch Turkey vs. Greece live in the United States?
FIBA EuroBasket 2025 kicked off with games hosted across four countries—Poland, Cyprus, Finland, and Latvia. But now, with just four teams left in the tournament, all the remaining games are taking place in Riga, Latvia. That brings us to the big question: where can fans watch Houston Rockets star Alperen Sengun go head-to-head with Giannis Antetokounmpo?
Tip-off: September 12th, 2025
Time: Local Time: 21:00 (GMT+3) 14:00 (2:00 PM) ET.
Location: Arena Riga, Latvia
Where to watch: FIBA’s official streaming platform, Courtside 1891 (available via DAZN)
Can Turkey take down Greece? Honestly, the odds aren’t exactly in Alperen Sengun and his teammates’ favor—Greece has dominated their head-to-head matchups, winning 44 of the 67 games they’ve played, including friendlies. Giannis Antetokounmpo and his Greek squad definitely come in with a clear advantage. But if there’s one thing this Turkish team has shown so far, it’s that they’re not afraid to defy expectations, and they’ve done it time and time again throughout the tournament.
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Despite having just 23 head-to-head wins against Greece, Turkey only needs one victory tonight to advance. The task will be challenging, but the Turks enter the semi-final unbeaten at 7-0, demonstrating consistency and dominance throughout the tournament. The outcome of tonight’s matchup at Arena Riga will ultimately determine which team earns a spot in the final, with fans eagerly anticipating the tip-off.
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Can Alperen Sengun lead Turkey to victory against Greece, or will Giannis Antetokounmpo steal the show?