France ‘scared to go home’ after early Basketball World Cup exit

Basketball
Published 27.08.2023
France ‘scared to go home’ after early Basketball World Cup exit

France’s Nicolas Batum mentioned he was ‘scared to go home’ after the Tokyo Olympic silver medallist crashed out of the Basketball World Cup with a shock loss to Latvia on Sunday.

France was eradicated within the first spherical after dropping 88-86 to the event debutant in Jakarta, two days after being thrashed by Canada in its opening recreation.

The French got here into the event in Indonesia, the Philippines and Japan as one of many favourites to elevate the Naismith Trophy.

Instead they obtained what Batum mentioned was ‘a good kick in the butt’ simply 12 months out from the Paris Olympics.

“I wasn’t really ashamed with that jersey but that’s the first time I’m really ashamed,” mentioned Los Angeles Clippers ahead Batum, one in every of a number of NBA gamers within the French squad.

“I’m scared to go home because we have let a lot of people down. A lot of people in the country believed in us to do something. They believed in it and we didn’t do it.”

France went into the sport on the again of a 95-65 roasting by Canada in its event opener.

It by no means trailed towards Latvia till the Baltic facet took a one-point lead with simply over 30 seconds remaining.

Arturs Zagars then nailed a free throw to place Latvia forward by two factors with 10 seconds remaining, and Sylvain Francisco missed a three-point try with France’s closing probability.

Latvia outscored France 26-12 within the fourth quarter, which additionally noticed French playmaker Nando de Colo ejected for 2 unsportsmanlike fouls with minutes remaining.

France head coach Vincent Collet mentioned the defeat was ‘a nightmare’.

“After the first defeat from Friday we were expecting a reaction,” he mentioned.

“I think we got it – a real one because during three quarters we played much better – but it was not enough because we have suffered from something from Friday. Our spirit was not at the Latvian level and I think that made the difference in the last couple of minutes.”

Momentum shift

France held a nine-point lead when De Colo was ejected, however Latvia started to realize floor because the momentum of the sport shifted.

Batum mentioned the incident was ‘the turnaround of the game’.

“The momentum completely switched, and when we lost our general – because that’s who he is – it was a huge blow for us,” he mentioned.

“We tried to get through it but that clearly changed the whole momentum.”

Latvia was roared on by the gang in Jakarta and fought its manner again from a number of deficits all through the sport.

Power ahead Davis Bertans mentioned he and his teammates ‘kept pushing’.

“Probably a lot of teams would have put their heads down knowing that the other team on paper were stronger and better in almost all the positions,” he mentioned.

“We knew that we had to stay close in the game and we just needed that one opportunity, whenever it was. Fortunately it came 37 seconds before the buzzer.”

Latvia gained its opening recreation in Group H, 109-70 towards Lebanon.

It is now assured a spot within the subsequent spherical and Bertans mentioned they ‘didn’t come right here to take part’.

“The job is still the same – nothing is done,” he mentioned.

“The more wins we can collect now, the better the chances for us to go further and do something even more special.”