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What a day for African basketball - South Sudan, Cape Verde and Cote d'Ivoire all victorious
Reading Time: 3min | Mon. 28.08.23. | 15:45
Coach Ivey and his men savour first-ever Basketball World Cup win, Tavares & Co. make their nation officially the smallest country to record a win at the planetary tournament
South Sudan head coach Royal Ivey said his team "played with fire" after stunning China to claim their first-ever win at the Basketball World Cup on Monday.
The world's number 62-ranked team scored 15 three-point shots on their way to an 89-69 victory in Manila, keeping their hopes of a second-round place alive in their World Cup debut.
South Sudan became an independent country in 2011 and played their first official international basketball game only six years ago.
But Ivey said their win over world number 27-ranked China was fully deserved, as his players "stuck to the game plan from the opening tip to the closing horn".
"They were resilient, persistent, they had laser-like focus, they followed the game plan and competed at the highest level," he said.
"They played with emotion, they played with fight, they played with fire. We competed all 40 minutes and we came out with the victory."
Carlik Jones helped South Sudan to their 1st ever W at FIBA WC with a 89-69 victory over China
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Jones lead the way for South Sudan with
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South Sudan led for most of their opening game at the tournament against Puerto Rico on Saturday before losing 101-96 in overtime.
They also made a strong start against China but they kept their noses in front this time, outscoring their opponents by 10 points in the final quarter.
Carlik Jones, who scored 35 points against Puerto Rico, had 21 against China to lead South Sudan in scoring.
Forward Nuni Omot said the win was "a dream come true".
"To be able to do this in front of our fans, people watching back at home, it's been a very emotional day for everyone, getting our first ever World Cup win," he said.
South Sudan can qualify for the next stage if they beat Serbia in their final group game on Wednesday.
Ivey said his team were "not satisfied" with only one win and vowed to give their all.
"My thing is: no pressure," he said.
"My guys play free, play together, they stay together whether we're up 20 or down 20, we don't flinch.
"We're going to come out there and give it our best shot."
Ivey also paid tribute to Luol Deng, the former NBA player who has masterminded South Sudan's rise in his role as president of the country's basketball federation.
"Luol Deng is the heart and soul of all of this," Ivey said of Deng, who played in the NBA for 15 years before retiring in 2019.
"Without Luol, I wouldn't be sitting here right now.
"He had a great vision, I entrusted in his vision and it all came together."
Elsewhere, Cape Verde and their star Walter Tavares recorded a massive win over Venezuela in a match that could have gone both ways all the way up until the final few minutes. The score was tied at 75 points each, followed by six points in a row for the African island state.
Cote d'Ivoire also had a tight couple of minutes to beat Iran 71-69, thus eliminating the Asian representatives from the tournament. Nisre Zouzoua led the Elephants to their first W of the World Cup with 17 points and four rebounds.
📺 Will Tavares came through in the clutch to tow Cape Verde past Venezuela for their first win in the #FIBAWC! #WinForCaboVerde 🇨🇻 pic.twitter.com/bz0GRemItO
— FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 🏆 (@FIBAWC) August 28, 2023
Cote d'Ivoire held their nerve late on to claim their first win! 🐘🇨🇮#FIBAWC x #WinForAll pic.twitter.com/bBL0u4qSi5
— FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 🏆 (@FIBAWC) August 28, 2023
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