USA pulls away late to beat Montenegro in FIBA

Team USA’s Josh Hart splits the Montenegro defense for an inside hit. FIBA PHOTO
Team USA’s Josh Hart splits the Montenegro defense for an inside hit. FIBA PHOTO

MANILA – The United States men’s basketball team relied on a huge endgame run to beat Montenegro, 85-73, in the second round of the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup last night at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.

Holding to a slim 64-62 lead with six minutes left, Paolo Banchero converted two freebies, while Anthony Edwards drilled a three-pointer and a fastbreak layup as the Americans widened the advantage to 71-64.

Montenegro threatened to within 68-72 but an outside connection from Austin Reaves, an inside hit by Jaren Jackson Jr. and two free throws each from Jackson and Reaves made it a 12-point edge for Team USA.

Edwards top-scored for Team USA with 17 points, three rebounds and two steals, while Reaves added 12 markers, including 9-of-11 free throw shooting as they improved to 4-0 win-loss slate.

Jackson chipped in 11 markers, while Tyrese Haliburton and Miles Bridges ended with 10 points each for Team USA, which moved a win closer from securing a quarterfinals seat.

Nikola Vucevic top-scored for Montenegro with 18 points, while Kendrick Perry finished with 14 markers as they slumped to 2-2 record with still a game to go in the round-of-16.

Meanwhile, Italy clawed back from a double-digit deficit in the second half to score a 78-76 stunner against Serbia. Both squads now has 3-1 win-loss slate.

Trailing by as much as 16 points in the third quarter, Italy rode on the exploits of Simone Fontecchio, Marco Spissu and Luca Severini as they took a 72-67 advantage.

Serbia cut the deficit to 74-76 via an outside shot by Marco Guduric but Italy pushed the lead to 78-74 with under a minute left via an inside connection by Fontecchio.

Two free throws by Serbia’s Bogdan Bogdanovic trimmed the deficit to 76-78 and they still had a chance to snatch the victory at the buzzer but Stefan Jovic missed his triple try.

Fontecchio, a forward from Utah Jazz in NBA, top-scored for the Italians with 30 points, while Spissu and Datome contributed 14 and 10 points, respectively.

In other round-of-16 results, Latvia pulled off a massive 74-69 upset over defending champions Spain, while Germany stayed perfect after four games with a 100-73 triumph over Georgia./PN

BOX SCORE:

USA 85 — Edwards 17, Reaves 12, Jackson 11, Haliburton 10, Bridges 10, Banchero 8, Brunson 4, Hart 4, Kessler 4, Portis 3, Ingram 2.

MONTENEGRO 73 — Vucevic 18, Perry 14, Ivanovic 9, Simonovic 9, Dubljevic 8, Mihailovic 5, Radoncic 4, Radovic 4, Popovic 2, Slavkovic 0.

Quarterscores: 19-18, 37-38, 61-55, 85-73.

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