Dallas Mavericks guard Danté Exum is anticipated to lose some time due to a finger injury, but he will remain with the Australian Boomers for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
During the final friendly against France, the Australian dislocated his finger while driving into the lane. Exum instantly left the game and went to the locker room. At initially, Australia pondered replacing Exum at the Olympics.
The extent of Dante Exum’s injuries Scans revealed that Exum had a complex dislocation but no fracture. He is expected to compete in the Olympic Games.
“[Exum] suffered a compound dislocation of the right index finger during the game,” Anna Meares, the director of the Australian national team, told The Herald Sun.
“X-rays reveal that there was no
fracture, and he is anticipated to continue on his road to compete in the Games,” she said.
Dante Exum remains a major member of Australia’s bench, as does Josh Green, who was moved by the Mavericks to the Charlotte Hornets as part of a six-team sign-and-trade deal this summer. The Dallas Mavericks approved Exum’s continued participation in the Olympics on Tuesday, according to ESPN.
According to sources, Exum is anticipated to miss time owing to his injury, rendering him doubtful for Australia’s Olympic opener against Spain. However, the Boomers’ medical staff is convinced that he will be able to stay with the team and potentially return during the tournament’s group round.
This is Exum’s second injury worry in two days. He
He received a blow to the head during Saturday’s exhibition game against Puerto Rico, but was promptly cleared of any major injuries.
A critical component for the Australian men’s national basketball squad.
In his most recent official participation for the Australian national team at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023, Dante Exum averaged 11.0 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 3.0 assists.
Exum was an important member of the Boomers squad that won bronze at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, and he was projected to be a key rotation player for Australia this season.
The Boomers have had a successful pre-Olympic warm-up, going 5-1 in their previous games under Brian Goorjian. They won over Serbia and France, with the single loss coming against Team.
USA. Winning a nailbiter versus France.
The Australian men’s basketball team finished their preparations for the Paris 2024 Olympics with a thrilling 83-82 victory over hosts France on Sunday at the Co’Met Arena in Orleans.
With just over two seconds left, Australia trailed France by one point before Josh Giddey set up Dyson Daniels for the game-winning shot. Daniels, who has contributed significantly to Brian Goorjian’s team since joining the World Cup roster last year, concluded with 14 points, two rebounds, and five assists.
Captain Patty Mills led the Boomers against France with 24 points, two rebounds, and three assists, while Josh Giddey contributed 20 points, six rebounds, and eight assists.
Australia will compete in Group A of the Paris Olympics, alongside Greece, Canada, and Spain.
The Boomers are fired up to face Spain in their Olympic debut on Saturday. They’re hoping to avenge previous heartbreaks, like as a close loss in the Rio 2016 bronze medal game and a double-overtime loss at the 2019 World Cup, where they squandered large leads.
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