Australia drop physical encounter to China at U17 World Championships
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Australia have dropped their second straight game to open the FIBA U17 World Championships, going down to China 72-90 in a physical encounter. For the second straight game, Australia started off slowly as China raced to a 12-3 early lead. The injection of Patrick Bines into the game had an immediate effect, as Australia eroded their lead thanks to some great team work and plays, including a big three by Tom Fullarton and an athletic finish at the rim by Bines. When Kyle Zunic tied the game up at 15-all, Australia had forced their opponents to call a timeout.
Australia drop physical encounter to China at U17 World Championships
Australia drop physical encounter to China at…
Australia drop physical encounter to China at U17 World Championships
Australia have dropped their second straight game to open the FIBA U17 World Championships, going down to China 72-90 in a physical encounter. For the second straight game, Australia started off slowly as China raced to a 12-3 early lead. The injection of Patrick Bines into the game had an immediate effect, as Australia eroded their lead thanks to some great team work and plays, including a big three by Tom Fullarton and an athletic finish at the rim by Bines. When Kyle Zunic tied the game up at 15-all, Australia had forced their opponents to call a timeout.