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Canada Faces Off Against Australia in Men’s Basketball at Paris Olympics

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Canada and Australia are set to clash in the Men’s Basketball tournament at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Tuesday. This match marks the second game of the group stage, with both teams entering the game with two points after their opening wins.

Group A also includes Greece and Spain, making this a competitive lineup. Australia had a strong showing previously, winning its first-ever bronze medal in the 2021 Olympics, while Canada is making its comeback to the Olympics for the first time since 2000.

The tip-off for the game is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. ET, with Canada currently favored by 6.5 points in the betting odds. The projected over/under for total points scored in the game stands at 178.

In preparation for this match, basketball expert Matt Severance analyzed both teams. He emphasized the impressive performances from players like Jamal Murray and Dillon Brooks, who have shown their skills on the court. Last season, Murray averaged 21.2 points per game with the Denver Nuggets, while Brooks proved himself as a tenacious defender.

On the other hand, Australia is also coming off a successful win in their Olympic opener, featuring five players who scored in double figures. The team is currently ranked fifth in the world, showcasing the depth of talent on their roster.

Key players include Jock Landale, who recorded 20 points and nine rebounds in their previous match against Spain, as well as Josh Giddey, who contributed significantly with 17 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists.

Patty Mills brings valuable experience as he plays in his fourth Olympic Games, providing a crucial boost to the team’s morale.

Severance has publicly leaned towards betting the Under on the total points scored and has pinpointed a critical X-factor influencing the game’s expected outcome.

Rachel Adams

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