Wilson’s big shot lifts Australia over Germany 21-19 in 3×3 basketball pool play at Paris Olympics
PARIS (AP) — Marena Whittle had nine points and Alex Wilson scored eight, capped by a 2-pointer that lifted Australia to a 21-19 win over Germany on Wednesday in women’s 3×3 basketball pool play at the Paris Olympics.
Wilson made a basket to put Australia up by 2 with just over a minute left before Svenja Brunckhorst hit a 2-point shot for Germany to tie it at 19-all.
On the next possession, Wilson drained the 2-pointer to lift Australia to the victory with 46 seconds left after the team lost to Canada in its first Olympic game Tuesday.
“I live for those moments,” Wilson said. “You practice that growing up as a kid and as you get older those are the type of shots that you want to take. So I look for those moments as a player.”
Sonja Greinacher had nine points and four rebounds to lead Germany, which beat the defending champion U.S. on Tuesday.
Australia made 5 of 8 free throws in a game in which Germany had just two attempts.
The game was tied at 13-all with about 3 1/2 minutes to go before Australia used a 5-2 run, with two free throws from Wilson, to take an 18-15 lead.
Greinacher got Germany within 1 with a 2-pointer after that to set up the exciting finish.
CANADA 21, CHINA 11
Michelle Plouffe and Paige Crozon had seven points each as Canada improved to 2-0 in pool play with a victory over China.
Canada defeated Australia in its opening game on Tuesday.
“It’s great to have two wins to start the tournament,” Crozon said. “China is an awesome team, so big, so physical.”
Crozon made five of Canada’s first six points as the team raced out to a 6-1 lead.
A basket by Jiyuan Wan got China within four points with about five minutes left before a 6-2 spurt extended Canada’s lead to 16-8. Plouffe made four free throws in that stretch.
China was done in by poor long-range shooting, going 1 for 8, while Canada made five of its 12 attempts.
Mingling Chen had five points to lead China after the team beat France in overtime in its first game.
Despite winning its first two games, Canada is still looking for improvement.
“I really think we have to clean up some things defensively, and then just be clear on our defensive exchanges,” Crozon said.
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