Paris (AFP) – Nikola Jokic and Serbia erased a 24-point deficit to edge Australia 95-90 in overtime on Tuesday to reach the Olympic men’s basketball semi-finals and a potential clash with the United States. The US team of NBA stars, led by all-time NBA scoring leader LeBron James, faced Brazil later on Tuesday, aiming to take the next step toward a fifth straight Olympic title and their 17th overall.
Late action at Bercy Arena also included the highly anticipated clash between host nation France and Canada. The winner of that contest will play Germany for a place in the final after the World Cup champions defeated Giannis Antetokounmpo and Greece 76-63.
Three-time and reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Jokic scored 21 points with 14 rebounds and eight assists, while Bogdan Bogdanovic added 17 points for Serbia, who trailed 44-20 early in the second quarter. Five Serbian players scored in double figures, and they needed the contributions of everyone to turn things around after 35-year-old NBA veteran Patty Mills exploded for 14 straight points in a 20-0 Australia scoring run bridging the first and second quarters.
Mills finished with 26 points and Josh Giddey added 25, but Serbia, trailing 54-42 at halftime, out-scored Australia 25-11 in the third quarter to lead 67-65 going into the final period. Mills sent it to overtime with a jump shot over Jokic, but Jokic essentially sealed it with back-to-back baskets that put Serbia up 93-90 with 25 seconds left in the extra session.
“Amazing,” Bogdanovic said of teammate Jokic. “Defensively, too. People don’t say that a lot, but defensively, he’s tough as well.” Bogdanovic, who scored 17 points, described the atmosphere in Serbia’s locker room at halftime as “a lot of madness.” “But I think we found momentum in the second quarter,” he said. “We knew we needed to find some momentum and to be ready to play.”
Germany also weathered an early storm, with Greece jumping to a 12-point lead in the first quarter before the Germans clawed back to tie it up at halftime. Franz Wagner scored 18 points, and Dennis Schroder added 13 points and eight assists off the bench for Germany, who withstood a 22-point performance from two-time NBA MVP Antetokounmpo.
“I think it speaks to our maturity,” Wagner said of Germany’s ability to recalibrate in the second half. “We even talked about it at halftime, not everything is going to go perfect all the time. So you kind of recover from that and adjust and react, and we did a good job. We did a good job responding.”
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