Giddey warns Australia to wake up after opening Basketball World Cup win

Basketball
Published 25.08.2023
Giddey warns Australia to wake up after opening Basketball World Cup win

Australia’s Josh Giddey warned his teammates they can not afford one other gradual begin on the Basketball World Cup after overcoming early struggles to beat Finland of their event opener on Friday.

The Boomers trailed on the finish of the primary quarter however got here alive earlier than half-time, ultimately operating out comfy 98-72 winners on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa.

Rising Oklahoma City Thunder star Giddey flirted with a triple-double, claiming 14 factors, 9 rebounds and eight assists.

But the 20-year-old stated his crew should enhance once they play Germany in its second sport on Sunday.

“It’s hard in FIBA because it’s a shorter game — slow starts can cost you a ballgame,” stated Giddey.

“We were lucky tonight, we were switched on from the second quarter onwards.

“We play Germany in a few nights and a slow start against a team like that, it’s hard to dig yourself out of a hole in a short game like FIBA ball is.”

Patty Mills led Australia in scoring on 25 factors, adopted by Giddey on 14 and Joe Ingles on 13.

The Boomers scored eight unanswered factors to finish the primary half 45-40 forward and didn’t relinquish their lead for the remainder of the sport.

Coach Brian Goorjian stated his gamers “stayed with it” after a nervy begin.

“We talked about, leading in, the importance of the defence — I thought we were tremendous defensively. It started at the end of the second quarter and right through the second half,” he stated.

Finland acquired 19 factors from star participant Lauri Markkanen of the Utah Jazz.

But he was overshadowed by Giddey, who’s showing at his first event for Australia.

“A lot of excitement, a lot of emotions going through me when you’ve got your country on your back and you’re trying to win for your country,” he stated.

“There are guys on this team who have been here for 10-15 years, so it’s important to come into the team with the same mind-set and have everyone on the same page.”