Angola defeated Australia on Thursday in the group stageĀ of the FIBA World Cup, but one player believes the outcome was the result of foul play.
Phoenix Suns guard Goran Dragic, who’s playing for Slovenia in the tournament, tweeted after the game that the favored Australians had intentionally engineered a loss.
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Australia already had qualified for the quarterfinals before taking the court Thursday. The loss dropped its recordĀ to 3-2 in group play and improved itsĀ chances of finishing thirdĀ in its groupĀ rather than second — thus pushing off a potential meeting with the powerhouse United States until the semifinals.
The team that finishes second in Australia’s group — Group D — almost certainly will meet the U.S. in the quarters.
So, it’s understandable that when Dragic saw the Aussies play their starters sparingly in an eventual 91-83 loss to Angola, he believed the fix was in.
Dragic’s Slovenian squad now holds all the power, however. If Slovenia (4-0 in Group D) defeats Lithuania (3-1) on Thursday, Australia’s loss will be inconsequential. Slovenia would finish first in the group, Australia second and Lithuania third, with either Angola or Mexico drawing the short straw of facing Team USA in the Round of 16.
UPDATE (1:05 p.m.): Mexico defeated South Korea on Thursday to claim the fourth spot, so it’ll be a battle of North AmericanĀ neighbors in the first knockout stage.
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