Australia, France advance to last eight as U.S. beat Greece

Australia and France reached the basketball World
Cup quarter-finals with a match to spare after tight wins over their respective
rivals while holders the United States edged closer to the last eight with the
69-53 defeat of Greece on Saturday.
The Czech Republic also boosted their hopes of
advancing to the knockout stage of the competition with an impressive 93-71
victory over Brazil thanks to an effervescent performance by their Chicago
Bulls guard Tomas Satoransky, Reuters reported.
Australia overcame a strong challenge from the
Dominican Republic in an 82-76 win over the Caribbean nation while France
ground out a dramatic 78-75 victory against Lithuania.
The Americans enjoyed plain sailing although Giannis
Antetokounmpo, last season's most valuable player in the NBA regular season,
made a bright start as he netted seven of Greece's opening nine points.
A steely defence by the U.S. forced the Greeks to
take a barrage of difficult perimeter shots while the champions took advantage
of their athleticism at the other end of the court.
The U.S. had six players in double scoring digits,
with Kemba Walker leading the way on 17 points. Harrison Barnes got 15 and
Myles Turner added 14 while Jaylen Brown, Joe Harris and Donovan Mitchell
chipped in with 11 each.
France produced three perfect quarters against
Lithuania but almost spilled a 16-point lead in the final period as the Baltic
nation, roared on by a vociferous band of supporters, turned the tide at one
stage.
A Jonas Maciulis three-pointer allowed the
Lithuanians to nose ahead 72-70 in the home straight before Evan Fournier and
Nando De Colo forced the final twist in the last two minutes.
Fournier finished with a game-high 24 points and De
Colo added 21 as the duo overpowered Lithuania's towering centre Jonas
Valanciunas, who had 18 points and eight rebounds but missed a crunch free
throw in the last minute.
The Australians were made to work hard for their win
against the Dominicans, who trailed throughout the pacy contest but stayed on
the Boomers' heels as they matched them for speed.
Patty Mills sank 19 points and dished out nine
assists and Chris Goulding scored 15 points for Australia, who will face France
on Sunday to decide top spot in their pool.
Beaming after three successive wins in the
preliminary group stage, the Brazilians were brought crashing down to earth by
a rip-roaring Czech side who notched their third straight win after an opening
defeat by the U.S.
Satoransky racked up 20 points and nine assists as
the Czechs led by 30 at one stage in the second half and now meet Greece in
their final second group stage match on Sunday. Serbia, Spain, Poland and
Argentina reached the quarter-finals with a match to spare on Friday.
The Serbians face Spain in Sunday's standout fixture
while the Poles will clash with the Argentines to decide who will finish top in
their respective pools.