In a gripping encounter at the Olympic Basketball Tournament in Lille, France, NBA Rookie of the Year Victor Wembanyama spearheaded his team to a hard-fought overtime victory against Japan. The final score of 89-85 ensured France’s advancement to the quarterfinals, adding another thrilling chapter to their campaign.

Wembanyama was the standout performer of the game, finishing with 18 points, 11 rebounds, and 6 assists, demonstrating why he’s one of the most anticipated talents in international basketball. His performance earned him the title of Player of the Game, with an efficiency rating of 30, showcasing his all-around impact on the court.

The contest, part of Group B, was a nail-biter from start to finish. France, having won their opening match against Brazil 78-66, came into the game with high expectations. They faced a determined Japanese squad that had lost their first game to FIBA World Cup champions Germany, 77-99.

Despite Japan’s defeat, Rui Hachimura made his presence felt with an impressive performance of 24 points and 3 rebounds. However, his efforts were curtailed by an ejection, leaving Japan to struggle in the crucial moments of the game.

France’s victory secures their place in the quarterfinals and sets up a potentially decisive group final against Germany in their final Round 3 matchup. The win also highlights France’s strong showing in the tournament, bolstered by Wembanyama’s standout play and the team’s overall cohesion.

Japan, meanwhile, will need to regroup after their loss and the early exit of Hachimura, who had been a key player in their campaign. Despite the setback, Japan remains a formidable team with the potential to bounce back in their remaining fixtures.

The game attracted significant attention, with broadcasts on France Télévisions in France and NHK in Japan, while viewers in the US could follow the action on Peacock. The media coverage reflects the high stakes and international interest in the Olympic basketball tournament, where each game is a critical step towards Olympic glory.

As France looks ahead, they will be buoyed by their strong performance and the impact of their young star, Wembanyama. With the quarterfinals on the horizon, France’s prospects in the tournament continue to look promising, and fans will be eager to see how they fare against Germany in what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to Group B’s fixtures.