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Wembanyama shines as France seal semi place

- ■ Kyle HIGHTOWER

GUERSCHON Yabusele scored 22 points, Victor Wembanyama had 12 rebounds and France beat Canada 82-73 to advance to its second straight men’s Olympic basketball semi-final.

Isaia Cordinier added 20 points for France, who are looking to add to there medal haul after winning silver in the Tokyo Games in 2021.

The hosts will meet Germany, a winner over Greece, tomorrow.

Wembanyama finished with seven points, five assists, three steals and a block.

Canada cut what had been 19-point second-half lead for France to 71-66 with less than three minutes left in the game. But the rally stalled there.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led Canada with 27 points, and RJ Barrett added 16. Canada has not reached the Olympic final four since 1984.

With Canada limiting touches for Wembanyama, Yabusele and Cordinier carried the offensive load for France, whose lead stretched to 19 points in the third.

Steal

France took an 11-point lead into the fourth, when Wembanyama, Rudy Gobert and Nicolas Batum combined for just three points.

Canada cut the deficit to 71-66 on a steal and dunk by Lu Dort.

It was 73-66 with a little more than a minute to play when Evan Fournier connected on a desperatio­n heave from just inside the half-court line with the shot clock winding down. While Wembanyama wasn’t heavily involved offensivel­y, he did provide the hometown fans with flashes of his uncanny athleticis­m.

With less than a minute to play in the first quarter, Wembanyama stripped Barrett near the sideline, spun back toward France’s basket and dribbled behind his back before dishing the ball to Mathias Lessort for a layup.

Nikola Jokic had 21 points and 14 rebounds, and Serbia surged back to beat Australia in overtime to reach the Olympic basketball semifinals.

Bogdan Bogdanovic added 17 for points for Serbia, which rallied from a 24-point first-half deficit to set up a meeting with the USA.

Serbia is aiming for its first Olympic medal since the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro, where it took silver. That was the first Olympics for a then 21-yearold Jokic.

Bogdanovic acknowledg­ed doubting whether they’d complete the comeback.

Cool

“Honestly, we didn’t keep cool,” Bogdanovic said. “But we knew we were down and we needed to find some momentum and rhythm . ... They had the whole momentum of the game. As I said, this is the biggest pressure of the tournament. Quarterfin­als. You know if you lose, you’re out.”

Patty Mills had 26 points — but just six after halftime — for Australia, which won the Olympic bronze medal in Tokyo three years ago. Josh Giddey added 25 points.

“I thought we threw everything at them,” Mills said. “We’re playing against world-class individual­s. World-class teams. Worldclass coaches. And this is why you play internatio­nal basketball. It’s a different sport than any other league around the world. It brings the best out of everyone.”

Jokic put Serbia on top 91-90 with just over a minute left in overtime. Australia’s Jack McVeigh then misfired on its next possession. Serbia got the ball back to Jokic, who converted again.

Australia attempted to get the ball into Mills on the inbounds, but it was knocked away and stolen by Serbia.

Serbia stormed back in the third quarter and retook the lead late, 61-60, on a jumper by Bogdanovic. The basket capped a 40-14 scoring run.

Serbia led 67-65 entering the fourth and was up 81-78 when Giddey hit a short jumper to cut the margin to a point with just over a minute to play in regulation.

Australia rebounded a Bogdanovic miss, but Mills misfired on the other end. Australia forced a Vasilije Micic error, but he was fouled on the rebound with 9.8 seconds left. He then connected on 1 of 2 free throws.

Australia got the ball into Mills, who lost his dribble, gathered and hit a fallaway jumper to send the game to an extra frame.

Sluggish

Franz Wagner scored 18 points and Germany overcame a sluggish start to beat Greece and advance to the semifinals for the first time.

Dennis Schroder added 13 points and eight assists for the reigning World Cup champions, who will face the winner of France and Canada on Thursday. Germany’s previous best finish at the Olympics was seventh place in 1992.

Germany are unbeaten at the Paris Games after going 3-0 in the group stage.

“I think everybody on the team knows that we’ve got a special group, and I want to get the most out of this,” Wagner said.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo had 22 points for Greece, which was denied its first semifinals berth in Antetokoun­mpo’s first Olympics appearance.

Greece had 15 turnovers, leading to 20 points for Germany.

Wagner entered the quarterfin­als averaging a team-high 22 points per game but struggled to get going.

Greece led by 12 at one point — the first time Germany had trailed by 10 or more points in the tournament. But Germany settled in and used a big third quarter to take a seven-point lead into the fourth. Germany started the final period on a 13-5 run to increase its lead to 72-57 with 1:50 remaining.

The USA cruised into the semis last night with a 12287 win over Brazil, as Devin Booker led the way with 18 points.

 ?? ?? STAR OF THE SHOW: Victor Wembanyama drives France on in the Men’s Basketball quarter-final win over Canada at the Bercy Arena last night
STAR OF THE SHOW: Victor Wembanyama drives France on in the Men’s Basketball quarter-final win over Canada at the Bercy Arena last night

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