San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Croatia’s Saric blasts World Cup, Olympic qualifying system

- By Brian Mahoney Brian Mahoney is an Associated Press writer.

NEW YORK — Dario Saric says basketball’s World Cup qualifying system “doesn’t make any sense” to him after Croatia was eliminated from contention Friday.

The Croatians had a strong run in the 2016 Olympics, winning their group and reaching the quarterfin­als. But they will be sitting home this summer after Croatia’s 77-69 loss to Poland on Friday.

With many games during FIBA’s new qualificat­ion system taking place during the profession­al basketball season, top players from the NBA and EuroLeague were largely unavailabl­e.

“With those kinds of windows where NBA players and EuroLeague players cannot play, it doesn’t make any sense for me,” Saric said after helping Minnesota beat New York 115104 on Friday night.

While top teams such as the U.S., Spain and France were able to get by and qualify for this summer’s tournament in China, others weren’t as fortunate.

Reigning EuroBasket champion Slovenia failed to qualify without Luka Doncic and Goran Dragic. World Cup and Olympic silver medalist Serbia needs a victory Sunday in its final qualifier to get to China, with the World Cup now serving as the qualifying tournament for the 2020 Olympics.

Saric was the MVP in the Olympic qualifying tournament in 2016, when Croatia earned its ticket to Rio. Teammate Bojan Bogdanovic of the Indiana Pacers was then the tournament’s leading scorer there, and Saric was hoping to represent Croatia again this summer.

He said perhaps the Croatians should have taken care of business earlier in the qualifying, during the offseason windows when top pros could have participat­ed. But they were helpless to do anything Friday in the eliminatio­n game in Croatia.

“Of course we didn’t like it,” he said of the qualifying system. “You are playing here in the states and you’ve got a qualificat­ion game for the World Cup, and obviously the World Cup is qualificat­ion for Olympic Games and you don’t have the chance to represent your country.

“Of course it’s disappoint­ing and the system doesn’t work the best way for us, for my team.”

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