Nicolas Batum has been part of France’s national team for about 15 years now. He was part of a gold-medal game loss to the U.S. at the Tokyo Olympics. Part of another gold-medal game loss at last year’s EuroBasket. Part of a pair of semifinal-round losses at the last two FIBA World Cups.
Those were all difficult.
To him, though, this was worse. Much worse.
France โ a medal favorite in the eyes of many entering this World Cup and the No. 5-ranked team in the world according to FIBA โ won’t even get out of the first round of this tournament, a massive embarrassment for a team that will consider itself a gold-medal favorite when it plays host to the Paris Olympics in 11 months. Latvia eliminated France on Sunday night, winning 88-86 in a group-stage game at Jakarta, Indonesia.
โWhen you lose in the semis or quarterfinals, it’s different. I mean, at least you compete,โ Batum said. โWe didn’t even get past the first round. We have high expectations. I’m ashamed.”
There are 32 teams in the World Cup, split into eight groups of four teams. The first round is composed of three group-stage games, and France put itself into trouble by falling to Canada 95-65 on Friday in its opening contest. It was the most lopsided loss by France’s senior men’s team in a major competition, according to FIBA, since 1987.
Then came Sunday, knowing it was win or else. France held the lead almost the entire way, losing it for the first and only time with 37.7 seconds remaining.
Latvia players celebrate after defeating France in their Basketball World Cup group H match at the Indonesia Arena stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023. Credit: AP/Achmad Ibrahim
And just like that, medal hopes gone. There’s a meaningless game Tuesday to finish group-stage play against Lebanon, then games in the consolation playoffs, but none of it will matter much to a team that believed it could win gold.
โWe’ve got to go home,โ France guard Evan Fournier said. โIt’s very hard. Very tough. Not…
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