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Saturday 21 July 2012

Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team beat Japan 80-49 in final game of pool play


Saturday, July 21, 2012
A Japanese player reaches for the shot
Image: LauraHale.
A Japanese player shoots a free throw as teammates look on
Image: LauraHale.
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Team introductions for Australia and Japan
Image: LauraHale.
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First half commentary on the game
Image: LauraHale.
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Last half commentary on the game
Image: LauraHale.
Homebush BayNew South Wales — Last night, the Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team beatJapan 80–49 in their final game of pool play at the Rollers & Gliders World Challenge taking place at at the Sport Centre at the Sydney Olympic Park and are through to the first place match.
The contrast between the two teams was seen in their wheels: almost every Australian player had a four wheeled chair that gave them increased stability while every single Japanese player had three wheels, which gave them great maneuverability. Japan played the aggressor throughout the match, with several players aggressively blocking with wheelchair on wheelchair contact. Both sides were loud, chanting defense, defense, defense when their side was on that side of the court.
The first quarter was closely fought, with Japan racking up 5 by 5:54 left in the first. They successfully took a lead of 17–16 by the end of the first quarter. They were unable to hold the lead, with Australia holding a 40–24 lead at the end of the first half. Australia's lead at the end of the third was 61–34. While Japan increased their total points in the fourth quarter, they failed to defend against Australia who continued to answer back basket for basket for the game to end 80–49.
Australia plays in the first place match later today. Their London Paralympic campaign starts on August 30 againstSouth Africa.

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