LIVE: Boomers start life without Jock Landale in World Cup warm-up game against France

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Published 19.08.2023
LIVE: Boomers start life without Jock Landale in World Cup warm-up game against France

The Boomers proceed to gear up in the direction of the FIBA World Cup after they face France in a warm-up recreation on Sunday afternoon.

While Australia initially deliberate to journey to Japan with a 13-man squad earlier than making a remaining reduce that call has since been taken out of coach Brian Goorjian’s fingers.

Australia suffered a setback Saturday with the Houston Rockets’ Jock Landale dominated out with a left ankle harm.

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The Boomers’ beginning centre harm himself throughout a warm-up match with South Sudan in Melbourne on Thursday and scans confirmed “a lateral ankle ligament injury”.

Coach Brian Goorjian mentioned it was an enormous disappointment.

“The team is really hurting for Jock. He’s a big part of the culture in this team and everybody loves him,” Goorjian mentioned.

“He was really excited about this, so it’s a real kick in the guts, but as far as our belief — that hasn’t waned.”

Landale will head again to Houston to organize for the NBA season.

“All the build-up and preparation we go through as athletes just to have it yanked away 12 hours beforehand sucks,” he tweeted because the Australian group departed for Japan.

“Focus turns to supporting them how I can and preparing for this season with the @HoustonRockets.”

The Boomers had been already with out Brooklyn Nets guard Ben Simmons who opted out of the World Cup, which runs from August 25 to September 10 in Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines.

But they’ve a slew of different NBA gamers on board, together with veteran Patty Mills and rising star Josh Giddey.

Australia completed fourth on the World Cup in China in 2019 and third on the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics in 2021.