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Team USA Stumbles: Dominican Republic Stuns in FIBA Qualifier Upset
27 Feb
Summary
- Team USA lost to the Dominican Republic 87-79 in FIBA World Cup qualifying.
- The Dominican Republic roster has minimal NBA experience, unlike Team USA's.
- Dominican Republic dominated the boards, securing a crucial rebounding advantage.

Team USA experienced a stunning 87-79 loss to the Dominican Republic on Thursday night in a FIBA World Cup qualifying match. The U.S. roster, composed of players not currently in the NBA, found themselves bested by a Dominican Republic team with limited NBA experience. This unexpected defeat, occurring recently in the lead-up to the tournament, puts additional pressure on the American squad.
The Dominican Republic's advantage on the glass, particularly with 16 offensive rebounds, proved decisive in the game's outcome. "It is disappointing because we did have a good camp, to come out here and lose this game is disappointing," stated coach Stephen Silas. This loss ties the U.S. atop their group, but elevates the importance of their next game against Mexico.
While the players involved in these qualifiers will not participate in the World Cup itself, where NBA stars typically play, the U.S. faces the unprecedented prospect of potentially missing the tournament. The team must regroup and secure a win against Mexico to avoid back-to-back losses and maintain their qualification path.




