By The Associated Press
Puerto Rico couldn’t even begin qualifying for this World Cup at home two years ago, forced to move its opening game to Florida because of the damage that Hurricane Maria inflicted on the island.
It was undeterred then.
It is in the World Cup’s second round now.
Gary Browne’s 3-pointer with 5.1 seconds left capped a 15-4 run to end the game, and Puerto Rico beat Tunisia 67-64 in a contest that decided the second spot in the second round out of Group C in Guangzhou, China. The win ensures that Puerto Rico (2-1) will have its best World Cup finish since at least 2002, and earned the team a second-round opener in Wuhan, China, on Friday.
“Thank God we came up with the win,” Browne said. “We’ve been working very hard for what we have right now.”
Browne ran down the shot clock, faked a drive, stepped back and hit the shot that gave Puerto Rico its first and only lead of the final quarter. Renaldo Balkman led Puerto Rico with 14 points and David Huertas — who made a transition 3-pointer from the left wing to tie the game with 1:37 left — finished with 10.
SERBIA 92, ITALY 77
At Foshan, Bogdan Bogdanovic finished with 31 points, five rebounds and five assists to lead powerful Serbia past Italy and a perfect 3-0 record in Group D.
Serbia outscored Italy 13-4 to take a 13-point lead into the fourth quarter, and then a 20-5 run in the fourth sealed the win. Nikola Jokic scored 15 points for the winners, who outscored three opponents in group play by a combined 120 points.
VENEZUELA 72, CHINA 59
At Beijing, Venezuela eliminated the host nation from second-round contention — and earned a berth out of Group A into the round of 16 for itself.
Heissler Guillent scored 15 points for Venezuela (2-1). Fang Shuo led China (1-2) with 13 points.
SPAIN 73, IRAN 65
At Guangzhou, Spain finished the game on a 16-3 run to hold off upset-minded Iran.
Spain (3-0 in Group C) trailed 62-57 with 6 minutes left before rallying. Marc Gasol led Spain with 16 points, Juan Hernangomez had 11 points and 10 rebounds and Victor Claver added 11 for the winners.
Mohammad Jamshidijafarabadi scored 15 points for Iran (0-3), and Hamed Haddadi finished with 10 points, 15 rebounds and six assists.
ARGENTINA 69,
RUSSIA 61
At Wuhan, Argentina held off Russia to finish 3-0 in Group B.
Facundo Campazzo’s floater with 28.4 seconds left helped seal things for Argentina and was part of his 21-point, six-rebound, seven-assist effort.
Marcos Delia and Luis Scola each scored 13 for Argentina. Andrey Zubkov scored 18 and Nikita Kurbanov added 13 for Russia (2-1), which plays Poland in the opener of the second round on Friday.
POLAND 80,
IVORY COAST 63
At Beijing, Poland finished off an unbeaten march through Group A with its win over Ivory Coast, behind 16 points from Adam Waczynski on 6 for 7 shooting.
Poland plays the Russia-Argentina loser on Friday in a second-round opener at Foshan. Ivory Coast (0-3) got 23 points from Charles Abouo and will begin the classification round on Friday in Guangzhou.
ANGOLA 84,
PHILIPPINES 81, OT
At Foshan, Angola got its first win of this World Cup, hanging on despite wasting a 12-point lead in the final 8:20 of regulation.
Valdelicio Joaquim scored 20 points and Yanick Moreira had 12 points and 15 rebounds for Angola (1-2 in Group D). Andray Blatche led the Philippines (0-3) with 23 points and 12 rebounds.
NIGERIA 108, SOUTH KOREA 66
At Wuhan, Nigeria avoided a winless stint in Group B by easing past South Korea.
Michael Eric scored 17 and Ike Diogu finished with 16 for Nigeria (1-2). Guna Ra scored 18 for South Korea (0-3).
The tournament continues for both teams with classification games in Guangzhou starting Friday.
SECOND ROUND UPDATE
A pair of games Thursday will decide the last two berths in the 16-team second round.
Turkey, which unraveled in the final moments and lost to the U.S. on Tuesday in overtime, will play the Czech Republic. And NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo and Greece will take on New Zealand. In both of those matchups, the winner advances to the second round and the loser heads to the classification games to determine 17th through 32nd place in the tournament.
TODAY’S SCHEDULE
Group E: Turkey (1-1) vs. Czech Republic (1-1); U.S. (2-0) vs. Japan (0-2)
Group F: Brazil (2-0) vs. Montenegro (0-2); Greece (1-1) vs. New Zealand (1-1)
Group G: Germany (0-2) vs. Jordan (0-2); Dominican Republic (2-0) vs. France (2-0)
Group H: Canada (0-2) vs. Senegal (0-2); Lithuania (2-0) vs. Australia (2-0)