
In Group E of the men’s basketball World Cup group stage, Australia lost 82-85 to Germany. In the first half of the game, both sides had a strong dialogue, with Schroeder scoring 18 points against Mills and 17 points. The two teams experienced ups and downs in the first three quarters, making it difficult to score high and low. Schroeder stepped forward for Germany in the fourth quarter, setting off a 10-0 climax in the beginning to regain the initiative on the field. The two teams continued to stick together, and the game needed to be fought until the last minute to determine the winner.
Schroeder’s crucial mistake gave Australia the ball in the final 23.6 seconds and gave them the chance to win the game. Mills made a fatal mistake in his breakthrough, missed the opportunity to reverse the Premier League score, and gave the ball back to Germany. Theodore Lo scored a layup to ensure that Germany remained unbeaten in regular time. With Australia unable to advance by three points, Germany narrowly defeated their opponents. After this game, Germany ranked first in the group with 2 wins and 0 losses, while Australia had 1 win and 1 loss.
Australia: Mills 21 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, Gideon 17 points, 3 assists, Exham 9 points, and Javier 9 points, 5 rebounds.
Germany: Schr ö der has 30 points, 8 assists, and 4 steals, Theodore Law has 20 points, Bonga has 9 points, and Tess has 9 points and 4 rebounds.
Schroeder scored the highest 30 points of the game and contributed 8 assists and 4 steals, making him the most outstanding player of the game. Germany, aided by his impressive performance in the first half, led the way to a leading advantage. When Australia launched a comeback in the third quarter, Schroeder stepped forward for the team and set off a comeback climax in the fourth quarter. Although he made a mistake at a critical moment, it cannot conceal his moments of high light.
At the beginning of the first game, Schr ö der made a layup and scored for Germany, leading them to an 8-0 offensive climax. Mills stepped forward for Australia, hitting 5 consecutive shots and scoring 13 points, helping Australia to catch the score to 13-16. Tess hit a jump shot, Nicholas Kay responded with a three pointer, and Big Wagner made 2 free throws, while Exham made a breakthrough. Yoshifi made a jump shot, Australia hit a 7-0 climax, successfully overtaking Germany, and Theodore Lo scored a layup. At the end of the first competition, Australia leads Germany by 25-24.
At the beginning of the next game, Javier dunked well, Ma’odo Luo made a three-point shot, Gideon made 2 free throws and made 1, while Schroeder scored 4 consecutive points. Gideon broke through and scored, with Mahidol Law and Ford Iman scoring consecutively. Gideon made 2 fouls with 1 penalty, Schr ö der made a quick stop and hit a 3-point shot, giving Germany another 8-point lead. Mills made a layup and scored, Tess made a strong shot under the basket, Sable dunked and scored, while Australia scored 6 points in a row to narrow the gap. Foytman made a three pointer, Gideon made a layup, Schroeder made a quick stop jump shot, and Mills pitched back to score. Schroeder fouled three points and made three free throws. At the end of the half game, Australia was 44-49 behind Germany.
Yi Bian fights again. Banga broke through the layup, Nicolas Kay and Reese scored consecutively, Obst made 2 free throws from 3, and Reese dunked with his back. Tais made 2 free throws, Mills took a step jump shot, Schr ö der and Reese ran three runs, Gideon dunked and scored, and Australia finished the game to reverse the lead. Schroeder broke through the layup, and Exham scored 7 consecutive points, while Australia widened the difference to 6 points. Maholdo Lolo made a three-point shot with a step down, while Engels made 2 fouls and made 1 free throw. After three rounds of competition, Australia leads Germany by 66-62.
At the beginning of the last game, Schr ö der and Theodore Law scored three consecutive points, while Germany scored a 10-0 high point comeback and successfully stopped Australia. Pause back, Green’s three-point hit is an Australian stop loss. Tilman broke through the layup, Gideon intercepted Nicholas Kay, Javier made 2 free throws, and Australia brought the difference to 1 point. Tess dunked and scored, Javier layup and scored, and Maodoro Law hit a three pointer. Mills layup was successful. Gideon threw a shot to equalize the score, Schr ö der fouled 2 free throws, and Gideon threw a shot to score again. Schr ö der scored a layup, and Gideon made 2 fouls with 1 free throw. Australia trailed Germany by 1 point in the last 31.7 seconds. Schr ö der made a crucial mistake, and Australia held the ball in the last 23.6 seconds, giving them a chance to win the game. Mills made a fatal mistake and missed the opportunity to reverse the score. Mao Duo Luo scored a crucial layup, but Australia missed a three-point run from a distance, ultimately leading Germany to a narrow victory over their opponent.
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