Australia's basketball world championship campaign has come
to a devastating end, thrashed by Slovenia 87-58 in their
second-round match at the Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul.
The young Australians came into the match with high hopes of
earning a first quarter-final berth in a major tournament
since the Sydney Olympics, but they were thoroughly outplayed
in a one-sided clash.
The Slovenians put 12 points on the board before the brittle
Boomers scored and it got progressively worse in a reality
check for coach Brett Brown and his squad.
Jaka Lakovic was outstanding for Slovenia, top-scoring with
19 points, but he had plenty of help in a commanding display
by the Europeans, who will play the winner of the later clash
between Turkey and France in the last eight.
For Australia, Patty Mills and Joe Ingles finished with 13
points apiece, but the Boomers were never in the hunt and
will now turn their attentions to getting Andrew Bogut back
in the line-up and preparing for the London Olympics.
It was the first major championship for five of the
Australians and with an average age of just 25 the future is
bright, but it will take some time for the wounds inflicted
by Slovenia to heal.
Key big men David Andersen and Aleks Maric came into the
match underdone after struggling with viruses and both had
sub-par games, while Steve Markovic missed the match
altogether due to illness.
But even if they were all fully fit they would have struggled
to match a rampant Slovenian side that played outstanding
defence and put on a three-point shooting clinic.
The Australians had hoped to get off to a fast start to
settle their nerves, but the opposite happened in a
disastrous opening to the game.
The Boomers missed their first 10 shots, took 6:39 to score
their first basket through a Joe Ingles lay-up and were
fortunate to only trail 16-8 at quarter-time.
The situation didn't improve in the second quarter, with
Andersen missing three straight field goals to handcuff
Australia's attempts to bridge the gap.
Slovenia then caught fire from three-point territory, with
their first four field goals for the term all coming from
beyond the arc as they establish a commanding 28-12 lead.
When Lakovic hit another triple with eight seconds left in
the half, Slovenia's sixth for the term, they took a 42-21
lead into the long break.
Having managed just 21 points in the first half, the Boomers
produced 24 in the third quarter, but it didn't matter as
Slovenia piled on 29 to further extend their lead, making the
final term irrelevant.
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