After the first three quarter-finals resulted in blowouts, Greece and Argentina provided the best game of the Olympics.

With the game tight all night, both sides were able to come up with clutch play after clutch play, and it was ironic that this game would come down to the very last shot before deciding the winner.

Former Rocket Vasileios Spanoulis could not connect from distance with three seconds to go, giving Argentina the two point win and a showdown with the United States for a chance to play in the gold medal game.

Carlos Delfino showed NBA teams what they'll miss with an amazing array of clutch shots in pressure situations to finish with 23 points (5-8 3pt, 4-6 fg), while the Spurs' Manu Ginoboli was equally amazing, coming up big whenever his team needed a big play to end the game with 24 points (6-13 3pt, 2-4 fg).

A key block with 3:44 remaining in the game by Ginobili on what seemed to be a certain two points for Greece could have changed the result.  Argentina led by one point at the time.

Greece led by a single point at both quarter time and half time, Argentina led by a single point after three quarters, before taking the game by two points.

Both teams shot amazing from long distance, with Argentina finishing the game at 44% (14/32), while Greece finished at 42% (8/19).  The fact that most attempts were under pressure and at crucial times makes the percentages even more impressive.

Greece were led by Antonios Fotsis, who made some big three point baskets on his way to 17 points and 10 rebounds.