VILLENEUVE-D'ASCQ, France — Giannis Antetokounmpo had 20 points and seven rebounds as Greece outlasted Australia 77-71 on Friday to keep alive its hopes of advancing to next week's quarterfinal round in Olympic men's basketball.
Thomas Walkup added 18 points for Greece. Jock Landale led Australia with 17 points.
''We didn't want to leave this tournament without getting a win,'' Antetokounmpo said. ''We felt like we had a very good team to not get the win. And we competed. We fight for all three games. And I think this has been a game that we had to fight for until the end.''
The top two teams in each of the three groups automatically qualify for the quarterfinals. The final two spots in the next round go to the best third-place teams in group play.
Greece entered the day 0-2 in Group A play, needing to beat the Boomers by 10 or more points and for Canada to defeat Spain to ensure advancement to next week's knockout stage in Paris.
Greece's six-point victory and Canada's win over Spain gave Greece a third-place group finish, though advancing isn't guaranteed. Canada and Australia are moving on from Group A, along with France, Germany and Brazil in Group B and the U.S. in Group C. The final two spots will be determined by what happens Saturday in the Group C matchup between Serbia and South Sudan.
Australia erased what had been a 19-point deficit, closing to 71-69 with less than three minutes remaining on a pull-up jumper by Patty Mills.
Mills drew an offensive foul on Antetokounmpo, but Australia turned it over on its next possession.