New Era

Italy, Germany and Slovenia clinch Olympic berths

- - supersport.com

Italy, Slovenia and Germany took three of the last four available spots in the men’s Olympic basketball tournament at the July 23-August 8 games in Tokyo after winning their respective qualifying events.

The Italians stunned 2016 silver medallists Serbia 10295, European champions Slovenia beat Lithuania 96-85, and Germany overpowere­d Brazil 75-64. Greece and the Czech Republic clash later on Sunday to decide the last available berth.

Serbia were without the NBA regular season’s most valuable player Nikola Jokic, who pulled out of the sixteam qualifying tournament due to fatigue - and the home side sorely missed the Denver Nuggets centre.

The Italians carved out a 25-point lead midway through the third quarter after nailing nine threepoint­ers in the first half and then held off a late Serbia rally to reach their first Olympics since Athens 2004, when they won the silver medal.

Guard Nicolo Mannion led the Italians with 24 points, Achille Polonara added 22, and Simone Fontecchio chipped in with 21 as Serbia’s porous defence failed to deal with their rivals’ longrange shooting and offensive rebounds.

Having won the European title in 2017,Slovenia advanced to the Olympics for the first time as an independen­t nation on the back of an effervesce­nt performanc­e from Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic, who racked up 31 points, 13 assists and 11 rebounds.

After a balanced first half, Slovenia pulled away in the second and silenced the home Lithuanian fans in Kaunas as 22year old Doncic pulled all the strings to win the tournament’s most valuable player award.

“I don’t care about the MVP award because what matters is that we won the tournament and reached the Olympics for the first time,” a delighted Doncic said in a courtside interview.

“Like every child in Slovenia, I too dreamed all my life of being in the Olympic games. We are a small nation but we have a lot of potential and we’ve made history here.”

Germany knocked out hosts Croatia in Split on Saturday and followed up with a superb defensive performanc­e against Brazil as they led throughout the lowscoring contest.

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