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Greece's twin towers helped them get an easy win on Day 1. |
The day’s recap (from FIBA.com):
All of the nominal favourites prevailed on the opening day of the 2015 FIBA U19 World Championship - though some faced tougher tests than expected.
Reigning champions United States trailed 15-8 but then picked up their defensive intensity to rush past Iran, 83-53, with Josh Jackson pacing the Americans with 20 points, 10 rebounds and four steals.
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Jayson Tatum and the rest of Team USA trailed early, but they eventually got the better of Iran. |
The other game in Group A saw Croatia roll past Egypt, 111-68, with Nik Slavica collecting 19 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and two steals.
But the game was overshadowed by news that star forward Dragan Bender will leave the team over a contract dispute.
In Group B, the U18 European champions Turkey opened a big lead over Argentina before watching the South Americans make it close. But Turkey's depth was too much for a 74-64 win.
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Turkish big man Ege Arar helped his team hold off the Argentines in Group B play. |
Spain needed a 12-0 run in the fourth quarter to finally put away China, 84-73, in the other Group B encounter with Sergi Garcia pouring in 19 points to go with eight assists.
Group C’s marque match-up saw Canada take the dog fight with Australia, 74-71, as Dillon Brooks torched the Australians for 22 points while Justin Jackson had 11 points, nine rebounds and four blocks before going down with an ankle injury.
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Nevell Provo of Canada flexes his pipes as they squeak past the talent-laden Aussies. |
Italy had little trouble in the other Group C game with an 89-62 blowout of Tunisia as Diego Flaccadori had 21 points and eight assists.
In Group D, Serbia needed all they could muster in beating Dominican Republic, 82-77, with five Serbs scoring at least nine points. The Dominicans were playing their first game in the competition since 1983.
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Serbia had to leave everything out on the floor just to get by a tough Dominican Republic five. |
Greece rolled in their Group D opener with Georgios Papagiannis collecting 16 points, 16 rebounds and five blocks in an 83-55 win over Korea.
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