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HOMETOWN HOPE IN BOOMERS’ QUEST

TONIGHT

- ROGER VAUGHAN THURSDAY AUGUST 22 2019 GEELONGADV­ERTISER.COM.AU

THE Boomers will draw on hometown energy when they try to overcome 55 years of futility against the might of the United States.

A record Australian basketball crowd of 50,000 is forecast for tonight’s much-hyped match at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium.

Australia coach Andrej Lemanis and Boomers mainstay Matthew Dellavedov­a emphasised that the two exhibition games against the Americans this week were only steps along the way to the World Cup in China.

But tonight and Saturday night boil down to one the grunt and intent and all that sort of stuff,” Lemanis said.

“You could feel the energy of that Perth arena, once we started making some plays and the crowd got into it.

“Even some of the boys spoke about (it). ‘I’m going up to shoot, I could feel the energy of the crowd, wanting me to make the shot’.”

The Boomers have not had an ideal lead-up, losing Jonah Bolden after the Canada games.

He is the latest big name to make himself unavailabl­e with the Philadelph­ia 76ers forward citing personal reasons.

But Lemanis and Dellavedov­a said his replacemen­t David Barlow brought plenty of experience and defensive pressure.

The two-time Olympian will miss tonight’s meeting because of a back injury but Lemanis expects him to play in game two.

“It’s fine if you manage it intelligen­tly and, while he would like to play, we will manage it intelligen­tly and let him play on Saturday,” Lemanis said.

Barlow said it was a massive honour to return to the Boomers.

“I haven’t been to a major tournament in a while and I always dreamt of getting back here, so in that sense it’s like a dream come true,” he said. “When I got that call, it was a fairly emotional time.

“I never say never. I didn’t think it was highly likely but I always dreamt for the best.”

Despite several roster changes, Dellavedov­a said the Boomers had come a long way in the past few weeks.

“Everyone in sport is used to distractio­ns, especially playing in the NBA, something is happening every other week,” he said. “Everybody knows what we’re focused on and what the main goal is, so I don’t think anything is going to get in the way of that.

“The group’s dealt with a lot in the last couple of months, in the last few years, and everyone is experience­d.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? MOTIVATED: Kemba Walker and (inset) Donovan Mitchell of Team USA training at Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre yesterday ahead of tonight’s showdown with the Boomers.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES MOTIVATED: Kemba Walker and (inset) Donovan Mitchell of Team USA training at Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre yesterday ahead of tonight’s showdown with the Boomers.

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