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LONDON -- Patty Mills' 3-pointer with time expiring gave Australia an 82-80 win over Russia in the men's Olympic basketball tournament on Monday.
Australia (3-2) clinched fourth in its group and could face the U.S. team in the quarterfinals Wednesday if the Americans beat Argentina in their game Monday night.
Russia (4-1) had already clinched top spot in Group B.
Australia led for most of the game but Vitaliy Fridzon's two free throws gave Russia an 80-79 lead with four seconds left.
Mills, who missed a 3-pointer with less than a minute remaining, got the ball at the top of the key and nailed the game-winner.
Sasha Kaun led Russia with 18 points, and Alexey Shved and Andrei Kirilenko each had 13. Kirilenko sat out the final minute with a cut above the left eye.
Joe Ingles had 20 points to lead Australia and Mills added 13.
Nic finished as leading scorer of France. 23pts, 6rebs, 2stls, 1blk, 8/13 FG, 4/9 from 3 in 25mins. FRA wins.
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Pattycakes!

Hey, at least the Blazers have Ronnie Price, though.![]()
(To be fair: Russia weren't trying very hard, as they'd already qualified. But still.)
I thought they were trying pretty hard. Their coach sure seemed pissed.(To be fair: Russia weren't trying very hard, as they'd already qualified. But still.)
AS a friend and mentor to Damian Lillard, our PGOTF.
Don't tell me you'd rather have a towel waving patty over damian?
I'd rather have a towel waving Patty over a journeyman like Ronnie Price.
Not a big deal, though.
Nicolas Batum, France
The lanky forward has had a big offseason, inking a four-year contract north of $40 million with the Portland Trail Blazers Portland after being the chew toy in a tug-of-war between Portland and the Minnesota Timberwolves. After he sputtered in France's opening loss to Team USA, Batum has emerged as one of the more effective transition wings in the tournament. The defense has been decent, if unexceptional, but Batum has slithered his way to a number of rebounds in traffic. There won't be a more interesting player to watch during the quarterfinals and beyond, because for all that production (16.8 points per game on 60.4 percent shooting), our overall evaluation of Batum will be his capacity to take control of the game on at least one side of the ball.
Joel Freeland, Great Britain
The big Brit has been a gritty irritant on both ends, doing his best Nick Collison imitation. Freeland fights front to low post, and has also shown flashes of a nice left shoulder game. He was a horse down the stretch in the heartbreaker against Spain, and his big frame is deceptively mobile, one reason he has nabbed 10.6 rebounds per 40 minutes.
Nic and Freeland ranked in the top 10 of group play
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/48715/the-top-10-of-olympics-group-play
Nicolas Batum averaged 16.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.0 steals, 1.6 blocks in Pool Play
Funny, but somehow I get the feeling his line is going to be almost identical to that in the league next year.
what were his assist numbers? Was really hoping, and I know they have parker, but was hoping to see more of him as a facilitator, and that hasn't seemed to happen. Playing more similar to what he does here.
I'd be happy with that...... maybe a few more assists. But I'm sure Lillard will have the rock the majority of the time.
Parker has that ball 95% of the time.
Nicolas Batum averaged 16.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.0 steals, 1.6 blocks in Pool Play
Nic missed his first 3 shots. Just has 2fts. Diaw and TP dominating.
