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TV Guide: Basketball World Cup Boomers v Spain on Fox Sports & Kayo

• The Boomers will be looking to add to their wins over Lithuania, France and Czech Republic

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Sep 13, 2019
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The Australian Boomers men's basketball team will continue its quest of winning The FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 and finishing on top of a record 32 participating teams, when it competes in the tournament's semi-final v Spain Friday at 6 pm, AEST on Fox Sports and Kayo.

Taking place in China for the first time, the Boomers will be looking to add to their wins over Lithuania, France and Czech Republic in the 18th edition of the tournament which is taking place in China for the first time.

The game takes place in Beijing's, Wukesong Sport Arena and features NBA players Nikola Mirotic, Serge Ibaka, Jose Calderon and Alex Abrines for Spain while the Boomers feature stars such as Patty Mills, Joe Ingles, Aron Baynes, Andrew Bogut, and Matthew Dellavedova.

The Final of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 will take place in Beijing on Sunday September 15 2019. The newly-crowned world champions will receive the new FIBA Basketball World Cup Trophy.

As told to FIBA Australia center Andrew Bogut said: "We remember that game. We've held that for three years. Would've been our first chance at a medal, and we've held on that, spoke about it numerous times, and it still hurts today. But, we have a chance to salvage that in a couple days." 

Australia's head coach Andrej Lemanis also said: "We finished fourth in the Olympics and that was a terrible feeling. We've given ourselves an opportunity now, and to ensure that we do everything we can to take advantage of this opportunity. I think that hurt has driven just the passion and focus for this particular tournament and the commitment to it, but one of the first things I heard when I walked back into the locker room was, 'job's not done yet'." 

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