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FOXSPORTS.com.au | Basketball

The latest Basketball News from FOXSPORTS.com.au
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  • Boomers thrashed by Slovenia
    Australia's basketball world championship campaign has come to a devastating end, thrashed by Slovenia 87-58 in their second-round match at the Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul.

  • Boomers find hot form in Turkey
    Australia have achieved their first goal after finishing third in Group A at the world championships and now face Slovenia for a place in the quarter-finals.

  • Boomers blow golden chance
    Australia have suffered a frustrating setback at the FIBA world championships, going down to Serbia 94-79 in Kayseri.

  • Boomers do job on Germany
    Australia have rebounded from their heartbreaking two-point loss to Argentina at the basketball world championships to open their account with a crushing 78-43 win over Germany.

  • Boomers suffer narrow defeat
    Australia have suffered a heart-breaking 74-72 loss to world No.1 Argentina at the basketball world championships in Turkey.

  • Aussies escape with last-second win
    Australia stuttered to a last-second 76-75 win over Jordan in their opening game of the 2010 World Basketball Championships in Turkey.

  • Jawai dumps NBA for Serbia
    Australia basketball star Nathan Jawai has left the NBA and signed a one-year deal with Serbian side BC Partizan.