Japan rallies to beat Venezuela at Basketball World Cup, closes in on Olympic berth

Basketball
Published 31.08.2023
Japan rallies to beat Venezuela at Basketball World Cup, closes in on Olympic berth

Japan is one win away from getting again to the Olympics.

Makoto Hiejima scored 23 factors, Yuta Watanabe added 21 and Japan roared again from a 15-point third-quarter deficit to beat Venezuela 86-77 on Thursday in a classification spherical sport on the Basketball World Cup in Okinawa, Japan.

Yuki Kawamura scored 19 for Japan (2-2), which might clinch a berth within the Paris Olympics with a win over Cape Verde on Saturday.

Garlo Sojo led Venezuela (0-4) with 20 factors, and Nestor Colmenares added 17.

A win Saturday would give Japan its second consecutive Olympic berth. The workforce performed within the Tokyo Games two summers in the past because the host nation, however followers couldn’t attend due to restrictions associated to the pandemic.

At Okinawa, Lauri Markkanen scored 34 factors and Finland (1-3) received its first win of the World Cup.

Ivan Almeida led Cape Verde (1-3) with 17 factors.

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At Manila, Carlik Jones practically had a triple-double — 17 factors, 14 assists and 9 rebounds — as South Sudan (2-2) saved alive within the race to take the automated Olympic qualifying berth from the African area.

Jordan Clarkson scored 24 for the Philippines (0-4).

At Jakarta, France received 13 factors from Elie Okobo and 12 from Nando De Colo to enhance to 2-2 and now has an opportunity to go away this World Cup with a profitable document.

Rudy Gobert returned from an ankle problem and had 9 factors, 9 rebounds and 4 blocks for France. Benham Yakhchali and Meisam Mirzaei led Iran (0-4) with 11 factors apiece.

At Manila, Hu Jinqiu scored 20 factors for China (1-3). Childe Dundao led Angola (1-3) with 17 factors.

At Manila, Pako Cruz scored 27 factors and Mexico (1-3) wasted most of a 19-point lead earlier than holding on to prime New Zealand.

Reuben Te Rangi led all scorers with 32 for New Zealand (1-3).

At Manila, Assem Marei had 20 factors and 14 rebounds, Ehab Amin added 20 factors and Egypt (2-2) pulled away within the fourth quarter.

Sami Bzai scored 18 for Jordan (0-4). Rondae Hollis-Jefferson performed all 40 minutes, and had 9 factors.

At Jakarta, Amir Saoud scored 29 factors and Omari Spellman added 25 to guide Lebanon (1-3) to its first win. Jean Phillipe Daily led Ivory Coast (1-3) with 21 factors.