US lead way into quarter-finals
By Steve Keating
SAITAMA, Japan (Reuters) – Denver Nuggets’ Carmelo Anthony
poured in 20 points as the United States flexed their muscles,
crushing Australia 113-73 to book their place in the world
basketball championship quarter-finals on Sunday.
European champions Greece overcame a slow start to score a
runaway 95-64 win over China but Germany and France were forced
to fend off late African challenges to secure their spots in
the final eight.
Dallas Mavericks All Star Dirk Nowitzki had 23 points and
pulled down nine rebounds as Germany held on to beat Nigeria
78-77 while France tamed African champions Angola 68-62.
Looking to end a barren spell of six years without an
Olympic or world title, all 12 members of the power-packed U.S.
lineup found the scoreboard with Atlanta Hawks’s Joe Johnson
contributing 18 points and Miami Heat’s Dwyane Wade chipping in
with 15.
Riding a six game unbeaten streak, the U.S. team has looked
in ominous from, rekindling memories of the original Dream Team
as they roll toward a quarter-final showdown with Germany.
Australia, led by Milwaukee Bucks’s Andrew Bogut, was
expected to provide the Americans with their biggest test of
championship thus far.
The Boomers did offer some resistance in a wide open
run-and-gun first quarter matching the U.S. three-pointer for
three-pointer but in the second, the Americans stamped their
authority on the contest, opening the quarter with a 25-3 run
to take a 59-29 advantage into the intermission.
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“We have a tough game coming up but it’s exciting to see
the progress and hunger of our team, still wanting to play
better,” Memphis Grizzlies’ Shane Battier told reporters.
“This team really cares about basketball and playing the
game the right way, with each other and not against each other.
Bogut, the number one pick in the 2005 NBA draft, had 20
points for Australia.
Leading 78-71 with just over two minutes to play, Germany
had to withstand a furious comeback by the Nigerians, whose
hopes for an upset ended in heartbreak when Ime Udoka’s driving
layup bounced off the rim as time ticked down.
Ekene Ibekwe, a senior at the University of Maryland, had
22 points and 10 rebounds for Nigeria.
Trailing by 14 points entering the final quarter, scrappy
Angola also staged a riveting rally, trimming the deficit to
60-57 with 39 seconds to play.
France, however, refused to buckle, Aymeric Jeanneau
hitting four consecutive free throws to restore a their
seven-point cushion, then nailing two more to clinch the win.
Greece missed their first nine shots and spotted China an
8-0 lead before finding their range, Theodoros Papaloukas
hitting for 19 points and Vassilis Spanoulis contributing 15 to
the win.
Houston Rockets center Yao Ming, who had been averaging
over 28 points a game, had an off night for China hitting for
just 10 points and eight rebounds.
Greece will meet France in the final eight while the other
quarter-final matchups will pit Olympic champions Argentina
against Turkey and Spain against Lithuania.
