Serbia ousts Australia in thriller to make Olympics basketball semis
Nikola Jokic led Serbia into the men’s Olympics basketball semifinals on Tuesday as they rallied from 24 points down to edge Australia, 95-90, in overtime and set up a potential showdown with Team USA.
Patty Mills scored 26 points for Australia, including 14 in a row during a 20-0 run spanning the first and second quarters, but Serbia hung tough and gradually erased the deficit to pull off an epic comeback.
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Three-time NBA MVP Jokic tallied 21 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists and received plenty of help from his supporting cast. Bogdan Bogdanovic had 17 points as one of five other players to hit double figures for Serbia.
Australia made it through the group stage despite losing two of three games, whereas Serbia pipped South Sudan to second in their section behind Team USA.
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Australia broke open a tight game early on, fuelled by the hot hand of Mills, the 35-year-old former NBA champion who played sparingly for Atlanta and Miami this season.
Mills drained back-to-back threes as part of a spree that fired Australia in a 44-20 lead early in the second period.
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But Serbia chipped away at the deficit and slashed it in half by the interval, eventually nudging in front when Bogdanovic hit a short jump shot with 13 minutes to play.
Serbia outscored the Tokyo bronze medalists 25-11 in the third quarter to take back control, but Josh Giddey, who finished with 25 points, ensured Australia didn’t go away quietly and Mills sent the contest to overtime.
Mills sank a rainbow jumper over Jokic with 1.4 seconds to play to keep Australia alive, but it was the towering Jokic center who had the final say as Serbia reeled off the final eight points in overtime.
Australia led 90-87 after a three from Giddey but Jokic connected with a hook shot and then made a pair of free throws to put Serbia ahead for good.
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