2010 FIBA World Championship Group A

[3] The final game of the day saw FIBA Number One ranked Argentina severely tested by Germany.

Tournament debutants Jordan entered the fourth quarter with a lead for the second day in a row.

Miguel Lutonda, the oldest player in the tournament at age 38, scored sixteen points for Angola in the victory.

Serbia's Aleksandar Rašić hit a three-pointer with eleven seconds left to send the game into overtime tied at 69.

[6] Serbia pulled back within one, but Milenko Tepić missed a shot in the closing seconds and the young German team held on for the one-point victory.

Australia led by as many as seven points in the fourth quarter before the top-ranked Argentines fought back for a late lead.

Down four in the closing seconds, Australia's Joe Ingles hit a long two-pointer and Hernán Jasen threw away the ensuing inbounds pass for the Argentines.

Adam Gibson then had a wide-open three-pointer for the Aussies off the inbounds pass, but his shot rimmed out at the buzzer, giving the Argentines the two-point victory.

In Game 2, unlike Serbia, Germany came out flat the day after their double overtime upset victory in a 35-point defeat at the hands of the Aussies.

Patrick Mills took advantage of the tired Germans, scoring 16 points and dishing out seven assists in 24 minutes of action.

In the day's first game, Serbia beat Australia 94–79, finally playing at full-strength after center Nenad Krstić returned from suspension.

[12] Olimpio Cipriano hit two free throws with 16 seconds left to cap off a 14–4 run to close regulation for the Angolans.

Germany never led in overtime as Angola reached the knockout phase for the second consecutive tournament.