| Spain beat Argentina 95-75 to win 
			FIBA World Cup
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			 [September 16, 2019] 
			Argentina 95-75 to win the FIBA 
			Basketball World Cup for the first time since 2006 on Sunday, 
			completing a stunning campaign for a squad considered by many to be 
			among the outsiders when the 32-team tournament began. 
 The Spaniards scored first and never relinquished the lead, relying 
			on swarming interior defense and superior rebounding to snuff out 
			the offensive threat of 2004 Olympic champions Argentina.
 
 Point guard Ricky Rubio racked up 20 points and three assists and 
			Marc Gasol and Willy Hernangomez swatted three shots each as Spain 
			pulled down 47 rebounds, 20 more than Argentina, en route to a 
			comprehensive victory.
 
 For Gasol it was the crowning achievement of an incredible year that 
			saw him win an NBA World Championship with the Toronto Raptors 
			before leading his national team to glory.
 
 His 33 points in the semi-final victory over Australia put them in a 
			position to fight for the gold medal, but it was his defense that 
			put them on the top step of the podium.
 
			
			 
			From the opening tip, the 34-year-old dominated the driving lanes to 
			the basket that Argentina had used to such great effect against 
			France, forcing them into outside shots that would not fall.
 He was equally effective banging under the basket at the other end 
			and, though he made only two of his nine field goal attempts, he hit 
			nine of his 12 free throws to maintain the gap between the two 
			teams.
 
 He and Rubio were rewarded for their performances in Spain's 
			unbeaten run to the gold medal with a place in the tournament's 
			five-man All-Star team, which was announced after the final, with 
			Rubio named the tournament's most valuable player.
 
			"Right now, we made history, and we were ready for that. We had a 
			great tournament, (but) you've got to give credit to Argentina, we 
			had to fight for this win," Rubio told a news conference.
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			Spain's Rudy Fernandez lifts the trophy to celebrate winning the 
			FIBA World Cup REUTERS/Thomas Peter 
            
			 
            "It's just amazing how the whole tournament has been us as a team, 
			and you can tell. We weren't the most talented team, the biggest 
			team, put whatever you want, but we were the team that had the big 
			heart."
 There was to be no fairytale ending for the seemingly evergreen 
			Argentinian Luis Scola, whose superb show against France had helped 
			to carry his side into the final.
 
 The 39-year-old power forward, his jet-black hair now flecked with 
			gray at the temples, was kept well-shackled throughout, and it was 
			late in the third quarter before he notched up his first point from 
			the free throw line.
 
 Spain's win marked the second time they have won the tournament on 
			Asian soil, having claimed the 2006 title by beating Greece in 
			Saitama, Japan.
 
 Earlier in the day, Nando De Colo netted 19 points as France shot 
			43% from behind the arc to take their second consecutive World Cup 
			bronze medal with a 67-59 win over Australia.
 
 (Reporting by Philip O'Connor; editing by Clare Fallon)
 
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