In a battle of elite point guards, Luka Doncic
and Slovenia went toe to toe with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and
Canada in a first half that ended level at 50-50.
Canada's RJ Barrett and Gilgeous-Alexander
bannered a 27-11 run by slashing their way to the cup in the
third quarter. Canada led by as much as 16 points in the third
and fourth quarters.
"We started getting stops defensively, been able to run
transitions when we are at our best," Gilgeous-Alexander, an NBA
All-Star who posted game-highs of 31 points and 10 rebounds,
told reporters. "We are not satisfied, we want to win gold."
Doncic, who plays for the Dallas Mavericks, led Slovenia with 26
points, four rebounds and five assists before a disqualifying
second technical foul with 6:37 minutes left in the final
quarter.
Germany will play the United States and Serbia will face Canada
on Friday in Manila.
Germany narrowly beat Latvia despite a sub-par performance from
team captain Dennis Schroder.
Latvia forward Davis Bertans missed a game-winning three-pointer
at the final buzzer that could have completed their recovery
from 70-59 down early in the fourth quarter.
Germany's Schroder hit just four of 26 shots, including zero of
eight from distance.
"That's probably the worst game I've ever played in my career,"
Schroder told reporters.
Four of Germany's players scored in double-digits, led by
Orlando Magic guard Franz Wagner who contributed 16 points,
eight rebounds and three assists.
Debutants Latvia were the tournament's giant-slayers, recording
upset wins over Brazil, France, and defending champions Spain.
FIBA's quadrennial flagship event will end with the crowning of
a new champion on Sunday in Manila.
(Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales, editing by Ed Osmond)
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