Germany Stuns U.S. in FIBA World Cup Semifinals, Threatening American Medal Drought
In a shocking turn of events, Germany has defeated the United States in the semifinals of the FIBA World Cup, putting the American team’s medal hopes in jeopardy. This marks the second consecutive time that the U.S. might not even earn a medal in FIBA’s biggest tournament.
Germany came out strong, scoring 113 points against the U.S. in a thrilling match. Andreas Obst led the charge with 24 points, closely followed by Franz Wagner with 22 points. Germany’s offense proved to be too much for the American defense, as they consistently found ways to score.
The U.S. did make a valiant effort to mount a comeback in the fourth quarter, but they fell short by just two points. Despite the loss, the American team showcased an impressive display of talent, with Anthony Edwards leading the scoring with 23 points. Austin Reaves contributed 21 points, while Mikal Bridges and Jalen Brunson added 17 and 15 points, respectively.
Germany’s victory propels them to the cusp of a world title, as they remain the only undefeated team in the tournament with a perfect 7-0 record. They will face Serbia in the World Cup final on Sunday in what promises to be an exhilarating showdown.
Serbia secured their spot in the final by defeating Canada in the first semifinal match. Canada, who had previously defeated Luka Doncic’s Slovenia team in the quarterfinals, will now face the U.S. in the bronze medal match.
This defeat comes as a blow to USA Basketball, who finished seventh in the previous World Cup held in China in 2019. While a third or fourth-place finish would technically be an improvement, the American team had set their sights on nothing less than the gold medal.
The key to Germany’s success in this match was their dominant third quarter performance, outscoring the U.S. by 11 points. It was a redemption of sorts for Germany, who had previously lost to the Americans in an exhibition match earlier in the summer. This time, they were able to hold on to their lead and secure the victory.
As the tournament nears its conclusion, all eyes will be on Germany and Serbia as they battle for the world title. The U.S. and Canada will also be seeking redemption as they face off for the bronze medal.
The FIBA World Cup has once again proven to be a platform for underdogs to shine and established powerhouses to be tested. With Germany threatening the American medal drought, fans can expect a thrilling finale to a tournament filled with surprises and incredible basketball talent.