World number two and European champions Spain had led virtually the entire game, often by double digits, and were still up 73-67 with 5:43 left to go after Pau Gasol split a pair of free throws. But then the game very quickly became the Leandro Barbosa show. The NBA star hit a pair of free throws and then stunned Spain with back-to-back three-pointers that gave Brazil a 75-73 advantage. Pau Gasol's lay-up levelled but Brazil kept coming with Barbosa hitting two more free throws and Larry Taylor sinking a jump-shot. Pau Gasol went to the line again but could only split his throws. When Barbosa hit another jump-shot the lead was 82-76 with two minutes to go. Spain could not stop the onslaught, and Tiago Splitter gave Brazil an 88-79 lead with five seconds left to cap it. Sergio Llull hit a three-pointer on the buzzer for Spain, but it will be of little consolation to a team with high expectations but struggling to live up to their demanding standards so far.