{"id":22893,"date":"2021-07-29T08:46:16","date_gmt":"2021-07-28T22:46:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/basketball.draftcentral.com.au\/?p=22893"},"modified":"2021-07-29T08:46:16","modified_gmt":"2021-07-28T22:46:16","slug":"olympics-review-day-4-boomers-remain-undefeated-as-us-get-on-the-board-with-dominant-win","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/central.rookieme.com\/basketball\/olympics-review-day-4-boomers-remain-undefeated-as-us-get-on-the-board-with-dominant-win\/","title":{"rendered":"Olympics review: Day 4 &#8211; Boomers remain undefeated as US get on the board with dominant win"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>FRANCE and Australia remained the only undefeated teams after two rounds in the men&#8217;s basketball top two pools, with the United States getting on the board in a big way, and Germany keeping its hopes of progressing to the next stage alive.<\/p>\n<h4><strong>Men&#8217;s:<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p><strong>Nigeria (92) defeated by Germany (99)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Germany set up a tantalising final group match with Australia after running away with a seven-point win over Nigeria thanks to a dominant final term. Following the loss over Italy, the Germans led by three points at quarter time, but Nigeria &#8211; searching for its first win of the Olympics &#8211; drew level by the main break. Neither team could be split with a 24-apiece third term, before Germany pulled away in the last, piling on 25 points to 18 to win, 99-92. They led the rebounds by seven (35-28), and were more accurate from the field (54 to 51 per cent), though Nigeria had more assists (22-19) and less turnovers (18-20), with double the steals (12-6).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Johannes Voigtmann<\/strong> led the way for Germany with 19 points, and seven rebounds, while it was <strong>Maodo Lo<\/strong> who was the facilitator, picking up 13 points and nine assists &#8211; though nine turnovers &#8211; as well as two rebounds. <strong>Moritz Wagner<\/strong> (17 points, three rebounds), <strong>Danilo Barthel<\/strong> (14 points, two assists) and <strong>Johannes Thiemann<\/strong> (nine points, 10 rebounds) were the other key Germans. <strong>Jordan Nwora<\/strong> was a lone hand on the scoring front for Nigeria, putting up 33 points &#8211; including seven of 12 from beyond the arc &#8211; and collecting seven rebounds and two assists. <strong>Miye Oni<\/strong> (15 points &#8211; five of six from long-range &#8211; and two rebounds) was the other double-figure scorer for the losing side.<\/p>\n<p><strong>USA (120) defeated Iran (66)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>After a poor start to their Olympic campaign, the United States were finally able to celebrate an emphatic win, giving the fans some relief that the team formerly referred to as the &#8220;Dream Team&#8221; was not as bad as Iran. The United States had 60 points to 30 on the board by half-time and never looked like losing with another 60 points to 36 in the second half, to run away with the dominant 54-point win, 120-66. The United States had double the assists (34-17) and only six turnovers, dominating most statistics such as the shooting percentage (55 to 37 per cent) and long-range makes (19-9), as well as steals (10-3) and blocks (10-1).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Damian Lillard<\/strong> picked up 21 points, all of which were three-pointers (seven of 13), as well as five assists to be one of six double-figure scorers. <strong>Devin Booker<\/strong> (16 points, four rebounds), <strong>Jayson Tatum<\/strong> (14 points, four rebounds and two assists), <strong>Zach Lavine<\/strong> (13 points, eight assists and four rebounds) and <strong>Kevin Durant<\/strong> (10 points, five rebounds and five assists) all got in on the scoring act in a real team effort. <strong>Hamed Haddadi<\/strong> (14 points, seven rebounds) was the best for Iran, with <strong>Mohammad Jamshidijafarabadi<\/strong> (14 points, three assists and two rebounds) and <strong>Navid Rezaeifar<\/strong> (13 points, two rebounds and two assists) the other double-figure scorers in the loss.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Italy (83) defeated by Australia (86)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A third quarter flurry from Australia has helped the Boomers grab a vital three-point win over Italy and put themselves in best position to grab top spot in in the Pool stage. The Boomers trailed by a point at quarter time, before stepping up in the third to win the quarter 21-17 and lead by three at the final break, which ended up being the final margin, 86-83. Italy had a higher scoring clip (50 to 46 per cent) but Australia dominated the rebounds (44-30) and assists (26-16), with the Boomers capitalising on their second chance points (17-5).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jock Landale<\/strong> topscored for the winners with 18, as well as seven rebounds and two assists in the win. Fellow big man <strong>Aron Baynes<\/strong> had 14 points and seven rebounds, hitting two of three from long-range. <strong>Patty Mills<\/strong> finished with the 16 points, and despite being inaccurate for him (six of 17 from the field), he had six rebounds and five assists in the victory. <strong>Joe Ingles<\/strong> (14 points &#8211; four of nine triples &#8211; four rebounds and five assists) and <strong>Nick Kay<\/strong> (15 points, seven rebounds and two assists) were the other double-figure scorers. For Italy, <strong>Simone Fontecchio<\/strong> (22 points, four rebounds) and <strong>Nico Mannion<\/strong> (21 points, seven assists and three rebounds) teamed up for the majority of the points, while <strong>Achille Polonara<\/strong> finished with 12 points and seven rebounds.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Czech Republic (77) defeated by France (97)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>France remained undefeated in Pool A with a strong 20-point win over the Czech Republic in the late match. The Czech Republic started off strongly, racing out to a six-point lead at the first break, but France not only caught up, but powered past them over the next two quarters with a 27-point turnaround. Winning the second term 29-12 and the third quarter 26-16 put them up by 21, before the Czechs won the last quarter by a point to make it an even 20-point loss, 77-97. France shot more efficiency from the field (56 to 53 per cent), had more rebounds (35-26) and assists (27-24), in what was otherwise a fair even game outside the shooting and rebounding.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Evan Fournier<\/strong> picked up a match-high 21 points, as well as three assists and two rebounds to lead the way for his team. <strong>Nando de Colo<\/strong> (17 points, eight assists) and <strong>Thomas Heurtel<\/strong> (11 points, seven assists and two rebounds) were both terrific facilitators for the French, while <strong>Vincent Poirer<\/strong> (14 points, five rebounds) also reached double-figure points. <strong>Jan Vesely<\/strong> was the topscorer for the losing side with 19, also collecting five rebounds and three assists, as <strong>Tomas Satoransky<\/strong> (14 points, 10 assists) and <strong>Ondrej Balvin<\/strong> (18 points, eight rebounds) were lively, and <strong>Patrick Auda<\/strong> (14 points, two rebounds) also hit double-figure points.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Picture credit:<\/strong> Mike Ehrmann\/Getty Images<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FRANCE and Australia remained the only undefeated teams after two rounds in the men&#8217;s basketball top two pools, with the United States getting on the board in a big way, and Germany keeping its hopes of progressing to the next stage alive. 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