Germany score massive upset over U.S. in FIBA World Cup semis
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[September 09, 2023]
By Neil Jerome Morales
MANILA (Reuters) -Germany shocked the fancied United States 113-111
in a high-octane knockout match on Friday to set up a first-ever
FIBA Basketball World Cup championship game against fellow European
powerhouses Serbia.
Guard Andreas Obst carried Germany with his tournament-high 24
points and six assists, including a clutch 3-pointer to build a
comfortable lead before they fended off a late rally by the U.S.
Orlando Magic guard Franz Wagner added 22 points while power forward
Daniel Theis, who plays for the Indiana Pacers, contributed 21
points, to usher Germany into their first ever World Cup final.
"We played good defense, we were running around and we stayed
mentally tough from first to the last guy," Obst told reporters.
Obst's step back 3-pointer from the right wing and Schroder's jump
shot gave the Germans a comfortable 113-107 lead with 40 ticks to
go, despite a fightback by Team USA.
Germany will play Serbia at 1240 GMT on Sunday, after the third
place match between the United States and Canada at 0830.
The United States made another slow start which proved costly,
allowing the Germans to take a 25-15 lead off a Dennis Schroder
3-pointer with 4:30 minutes to go in the first quarter.
Team USA, composed of NBA players, recovered and engaged in a
tit-for-tat contest to take a slim 60-59 lead at the break.
It was the highest-scoring tournament game since 1994, according to
FIBA.
Germany controlled the third quarter, and kept up the pressure as
Wagner's layup with nine minutes to go in the final frame padded
their advantage to 12 points.
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards led the United States
with 23 points and eight rebounds. Fan favourite Austin Reaves
provided a spark off the bench, scoring 21 points.
"The main point of the loss was just we weren't ever able to make
them feel us defensively," Team USA head coach Steve Kerr told a
press conference.
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Team USA, ranked second by FIBA, will face Canada
for third place on Sunday. They finished seventh, their worst-ever
major international tournament result, in the 2019 edition.
In an earlier game, Serbia defeated Canada 95-86 by imposing
themselves in the paint and controlling the boards.
Five Serbia players scored in double-digits, led by Atlanta Hawks
guard Bogdan Bogdanovic with 23 points, four rebounds and three
assists.
It will be Serbia's second World Cup final, after losing to the
United States 129-92 in 2014 edition in Madrid, Spain.
The Balkan nation's stifling defence forced Canada into turnovers.
Serbia entered the break with a 52-39 advantage and never let go of
the lead.
"We knew we had to set the tempo before the game because if you
follow their rhythm, it's impossible to guard them," Serbian centre
Nikola Milutinov, who scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, told
reporters. "We had to make the first punch."
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Canada's leading scorer, passer, and
rebounder, was held scoreless in the first 15 minutes amid tight
coverage and foul trouble. He finished the game with 15 points, far
below his tournament average of 25 points per game.
(Reporting by Neil Jerome MoralesEditing by Christian Radnedge)
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