2023 FIBA World Cup: Josh Giddey’s heroics fall short in Australia’s 91-80 loss to Slovenia

Australia is eliminated from advancing to the FIBA World Cup quarterfinals with the loss.

Despite Josh Giddey’s heroics, Australia couldn’t overcome a sluggish start in a 91-80 loss to Luka Doncic and Slovenia. The loss eliminates the Boomers from qualifying for the 2023 FIBA World Cup quarterfinals.

Slovenia started hot, outscoring Australia 28-18 in the first quarter. The middle quarters were a wash, and Australia cut Slovenia’s lead to four points entering the final frame. A 25-18 fourth-quarter scoring advantage for the latter sealed the outcome.

In an elimination game, Giddey continued to live up to his reputation. In 27 minutes, he finished with 25 points on 11-of-18 shooting, eight rebounds and four assists. He went 4-of-5 from the free-throw line and committed six turnovers.

This included a personal 11-0 run by Giddey for Australia that featured several bumpy and physical drives to the basket. A strong second half helped the 20-year-old turn in a masterful performance once again as he established himself as one of the best players during this tournament and outplayed Doncic, who had 19 points, seven rebounds and six assists.

Oklahoma City Thunder teammate Jack White didn’t enter the game until it was essentially over. In two minutes, he grabbed a rebound.

The Boomers conclude their FIBA World Cup run by playing Georgia in their final second-round group game on Sunday, Sept. 3 in hopes of improving their 2-2 record.

Let’s look at instant reactions and highlights from Australia’s critical loss.