Record crowd for World Cup start in Philippines
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[August 26, 2023]
By Neil Jerome Morales
MANILA (Reuters) - The FIBA Basketball World Cup got underway in
three Asian countries on Friday, with co-hosts the Philippines
losing to Dominican Republic 87-81 in a game that shattered the
tournament's 29-year-old attendance record.
It was a strong tipoff for FIBA's flagship event that will feature
top-ranked Spain seeking to defend their crown while the United
States will aim for a record sixth championship, despite both
countries missing marquee names because of injuries, retirement or
club commitments.
FIBA said a record crowd of 38,115 attended the world's largest
indoor arena north of the capital Manila, erasing the previous
record of 32,616 fans that watched the U.S.-Russia final at the 1994
World Cup in Toronto, Canada.
The basketball-obsessed and boisterous Filipino fans went home
disappointed, however, following the defeat of the 40th-ranked
Philippines to 23rd-ranked Dominican Republic.
The Philippines' Jordan Clarkson led the scoring with 28 points
before fouling out with three and a half minutes remaining.
"We found a way to stay disciplined tonight," Dominican Republic
center Karl-Anthony Towns told reporters.
Hometown fans booed Towns every time he had the ball early in the
game but the Minnesota Timberwolves player led the Dominican
Republic with 26 points, mostly on free throws drawn by bullying his
way to the hoop.
"My team mates set me up in great positions," he added.
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr watched the game on the
opening day of the tournament's 19th edition that will run until
Sept. 10.
Prior to the Philippines' defeat at the 52,000-seat Arena, Italy
dominated Angola to win 81-67 in the closing minutes, with Simone
Fontecchio leading their attack with 19 points.
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In Manila, Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vucevic's 27
points helped Montenegro beat Mexico 91-71 while Lithuania defeated
Egypt 93-67.
Australia overcame Finland 98-72, and Germany beat co-host Japan
81-63 in Okinawa. In Jakarta, Latvia overwhelmed Lebanon 109-70 led
by Dairis Bertans' 20 points, while Canada beat France 95-65.
The rest of the 32 qualified teams will start their campaigns on
Saturday. Spain, missing the 2019 World Cup's most valuable player
Ricky Rubio, who stepped away from the game to focus on his mental
health, will play Ivory Coast in Jakarta while second-ranked United
States will play New Zealand's Tall Blacks in Manila.
Seven teams, two each from the Americas and Europe as well as one
apiece from Africa, Asia and Oceania, will qualify for the 2024
Paris Olympics based on their World Cup finish.
France, Canada, Greece, and Germany are among the favourites for the
tournament, according to FIBA's Power Rankings.
(Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales; Editing by Toby Davis)
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