Angola squeaks by Philippines through OT for 1st win at 2019 FIBA World Cup

Source: Xinhua| 2019-09-04 18:16:54|Editor: Xiaoxia
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Yanick Moreira of Angola shouts during the group D match between the Philippines and Angola at the 2019 FIBA World Cup in Foshan, south China's Guangdong Province, Sept. 4, 2019. (Xinhua/Huang Zongzhi)

FOSHAN, China, Sept. 4 (Xinhua) -- Angola snatched its first victory at the FIBA Basketball World Cup at the expense of the Philippines 84-81 through overtime in a Group D game here on Wednesday.

The Philippines was behind for most part of the game, coming back into contention in the last 10 minutes to force an overtime.

But Angola was a better side in offensive end afterwards, laboring to win after Kiefer Ravena missed a game-tying three-pointer for the Filipinos.

"It got interesting. Credit to the Philippines for battling back. We controlled the game for majority of it. Then they made a run, and we got little tight," said Angola's head coach William Voigt.

"Still disappointed," Voigt's Philippine counterpart Yeng Guiao rued the loss, adding that his team's three-pointer shooting was something to blame for.

"Still frustrating because we were still not able to make our three-pointer shots. If we had made one or two more, it would have made the difference," he commented. "Another bad night on our three-pointer shots, and it has been a story for us in last three games."

Valdelicio Joaquim put up 20 points on the board to lead five Angola's players in double-digit points, along with seven rebounds.

Both teams had been destined to play the classifications with two straight losses in as many games ahead of Wednesday's encounter, making their head-to-head the one for glory.

Andray Blatche, playing several seasons in the Chinese league, became the Philippine attacking spine with 11 points in the first 10 minutes, while Angola rode on a 10-0 run midway for a 21-20 lead as the quarter time ran out.

Fueled by Joaquim's six points into the second period, and partly thanks to the Filipinos' cool shooting, Angola almost extended its margin to double digits, only to be denied by Robert Bolick's shot behind the arc. Angola went back to the locker room at 38-34 ahead.

Angola compiled a double-figure advantage for the first time through Joaquim's three-pointer halfway in the third quarter. Jaymar Perez single-handedly sparked the Philippines' rally with eight straight points, but their African rival pulled away again, leading 56-46 into the final period.

With 3:51 to go, Roger Pogoy's three-pointer gave the Philippines its first lead since late in the first quarter.

Angola's Carlos Morais managed a three-point play into the final minute, responded by Perez's triple in the ensuing attack for 73-all. Then Perez missed the otherwise game-winning three-pointer to drag the match into overtime.

"It was a very interesting game for fans and also for us. We are happy to get this win onto the next one," Morais pointed out.

Blatche contributed a game-leading 23 points and 12 boards. Perez added 17.

"We have the chance to win the game, but our effort is there, good coaching and team effort," said Perez.

Angola and the Philippines will head to Beijing for their classification round action for places 17-32.

Serbia and Italy, both unbeaten in China so far, will vie for the group winner in a later clash here on Wednesday.

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