BEIJING -- Host China suffered from early foul trouble and made key-time errors, losing to Poland 79-76 after overtime in the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup here on Monday. Both Yi Jianlian and Guo Ailun picked up their third personal foul in the middle of the second quarter, and the host team struggled without their top two scorers. China was leading by 12 points before Poland made full use of the moments, delivering a 16-2 run to close the first half 39-35 where China made a total of 13 fouls against seven for Poland. Point guard Guo was fouled out in the middle of the third quarter, yet both Yi and Zhao Rui kept attacking from the paint to help China get 15 free throws in the period. After Poland led by three points into the last quarter, China overtook the lead in the later half and still led by one point with six seconds remaining and the ball possession. Poland then made a key steal when Zhou Qi tried to pass the ball to his teammates, made one of the two free throws to force the overtime at 72-all. China scored the first point in overtime from the line, but Poland turned out to be the better team. China then made a 5-second violation with nine seconds left, and failed to make it to a double overtime. Yi had a team-best 24 points for China. Wang Zhelin and Zhou Qi added 10 points each. Ponitka scored a game-high 25 points for Poland, A.J. Slaughter added 22. |