With Germany edging closer, Navarro -- who averaged 25.2 points in the 2005 Euro finals but had only played in one game this tournament because of a knee injury -- hit a couple of three-pointers to keep Spain ahead.
Nowitzki and Jan-Hendrik Jagla combined to limit Pau Gasol to four first-half points, but Calderon finished the half with a three-pointer and a lay-up around Nowitzki to give Spain a 40-27 lead.
Gasol finished with seven points.



