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ARGENTINA SEE OFF FRANCE TO BAG A PLACE IN BASKETBALL WORLD CUP FINAL

Albicelest­e now just one win away from their first Basketball World Cup title since 1950, after they brushed aside France 80-66 in Friday’s semi-final.

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Lu is Scola was asked what tomorrow will mean to him, and he didn’t hesitate with the answer. “Everything,” he said. The veteran Argentine forward didn’t need to give more of an explanatio­n. The World Cup is one win away, and Scola made sure his team would have a chance to hoist the trophy.

Scola scored 28 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, sealing the deal with three-pointers on consecutiv­e possession­s down the stretch, and Argentina beat France 80-66 yesterday in a World Cup semi-final. The Albicelest­e will play Spain in the gold-medal game on Sunday.

Gabriel Deck scored 13 points and Facundo Campazzo added 12 for Argentina, a team

with no active NBA players on its roster and still made its first gold-medal game in Olympic or World Cup play since the 2004 Athens Games. And when he made his way to the locker room, Scola was greeted by chants of “M-V-P” from teammates. He corrected them with a smile: “MBP,” he said. “Most Beautiful Player.”

Indeed, on the court the 39-year-old’s game is still very much a thing of beauty. Showing no signs of fatigue, he played 34 of the 40 minutes and saved his best for the very end.

“Luis told us before every game, including today, that we can win — that we are a tough, tough team to beat,” Argentine centre Tayavek Gallizzi said. “Just focus on our game. It’s incredible. At his age he is pla-

ying better than all the younger guys.”

FAST START

Cheered on by a group of fans decked out in their national colours, Argentina made a fast start against France, who had ousted the United States in the previous round.

The Albicelest­e opened the game up with a 10-2 run that saw Scola, the age-defying 39-year-old, dominate the court. Argentina led 39-32 at half-time and were never in serious danger of surrenderi­ng their advantage after that.

Scola, the grand old man of

basketball, finished with 28 points, 13 rebounds and two assists. He was given a huge ovation when he stepped off the court near the end.

Frank Ntilikina and Evan Fournier each scored 16 for France, which will play Australia for the bronze tomorrow. Nando De Colo scored 11 for France, a team that looked nothing like the one that topped the US in the quarter-finals on Wednesday.

Rudy Gobert, who led France in that win over the Americans, scored only three points against Argentina.

“From the first to the last minute, it was complete domination,” Gobert said, tipping his cap to Argentina.

With an average height of 6’8” (203 cm), France are one of the tallest teams at the World Cup. Their height advantage was a weapon against the reigning two-time champions the United States in their thrilling quarter-final victory.

But it had little effect on Argentina, who were up 52-38 midway through the third quarter and on the way to a big win. France will play Australia for bronze on Sunday.

FITNESS

Both semi-final winners got two days off after their quarter-final victories. Australia and France both played their quarter-finals on Wednesday, and France coach Vincent Collet said he thought that was a factor.

“I didn’t want to find any excuse, but I think so,” said Collet, who cancelled practice Thursday because of his team’s travel demands. “For me, it’s not fair that one team has two days to recover and prepare even if they don’t know the first day who will be the opponent. They know it’ll be one or the other, so they can prepare for both.”

The Albicelest­e put together an early 10-2 run to take the lead, and kept it the rest of the way. A 15-point lead got cut to single digits for much of the fourth, when Scola’s back-toback 3s clinched the outcome.

“It was a great game for us,” Campazzo said.

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 ?? AP/MARK SCHIEFELBE­IN ?? Members of Argentina’s team celebrate after beating France in their semi-final match against in the FIBA Basketball World Cup at the Cadillac Arena in Beijing.
AP/MARK SCHIEFELBE­IN Members of Argentina’s team celebrate after beating France in their semi-final match against in the FIBA Basketball World Cup at the Cadillac Arena in Beijing.

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