France secured a spot in the semifinals of the tournament after a thrilling 82-73 victory over Canada. The game, held at the Bercy Arena, was a showcase of skill and determination from the French team.
Isaïa Cordinier led the charge for France with an impressive 20-point performance, setting the tone for the team's dominant start. The home crowd's energy fueled the players, creating an electric atmosphere that spurred the team on.
Despite a valiant effort from Canada, the French team maintained a double-digit lead going into halftime. The Canadians staged a comeback in the fourth quarter, narrowing the gap to just six points at one stage, but the French defense held firm.
A pivotal moment came when Evan Fournier, who had been a strategic substitution by French coach Vincent Collet, sank a crucial three-pointer to extend the lead to eight points with less than a minute remaining. This shot effectively sealed the victory for France.
The Bercy Arena erupted in celebration as the final buzzer sounded, with fans cheering, singing, and drumming in support of their team. The French players showed a mix of jubilation and relief as they secured their place in the semifinals.
France's next challenge will be facing off against Serbia, led by the talented Nikola Jokic, in the upcoming semifinal match. The French team will look to carry their momentum forward and continue their quest for a medal in the tournament.