The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Czech Republic, U.S. complete quarterfin­al field

- By Stephen Wade

The Czech Republic and the United States completed the field on Monday for the quarterfin­als of the basketball World Cup.

The Czech’s did it the hard way.

Despite losing to Greece 84-77 in the second-round group game, the Czech Republic (3-2) advanced after the United States defeated Brazil a few hours later 89-73 — also in Shenzhen, China.

Greece (3-2) needed to beat the Czechs by 12 points or more and then wait and hope that the United States defeated Brazil. In the end it didn’t matter.

In Monday’s other key game, Australia (5-0) beat France (4-1) 100-98. The victory put Australia at the top of its group with France finishing second. It means France will face the Americans in the quarterfin­als on Wednesday and Australia gets the Czechs.

In Tuesday’s quarterfin­als, Argentina (5-0) faces Serbia (4-1), and Spain (5-0) plays Poland (4-1).

Both the United States and Argentina have also qualified for next year’s Tokyo Olympics.

Australia defeated the United States just over two weeks ago in an exhibition game in Melbourne to end a run of 78 straight wins by the U.S. men.

GREECE 84, CZECH REPUBLIC 77>> At Shenzhen, Greece needed to win by 12 to have a chance of advancing. The Greeks did lead by that much early in the final quarter but could not hold the margin.

Nick Calathes scored 27 points to lead Greece, with 16 more coming from Kostas Sloukas. NBA MVP Giannis Antetokoun­mpo had 12 points and nine rebounds, but also fouled out on a disputed call.

His brother, Thanasis, was asked about the call. Giannis did not attend the final news conference.

“It’s unfair for me to answer for my brother,” he said. “But if it’s my feeling — I feel like the first feeling he’s feeling is that he’s proud of his team . ... We gave everything we have. It’s crazy you win and you don’t get to the next round. It’s tough.”

Jaromir Nohacik scored 25 to lead the Czech Republic, while Patrik Auda and Tomas Satoransky added 13 each.

UNITED STATES 89, BRAZIL 73 >> At Shenzhen, the United States led only 43-39 at the half, but then pulled away from Brazil (3-2).

Myles Turner and Kemba Walker each scored 16 for the Americans. Jaylen Brown added 11 and Harrison Barnes scored 10.

Vitor Benite scored 21 for Brazil, and Anderson Varejao and Leandrinho Barbosa each scored 14.

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