- Associated Press - Saturday, August 26, 2023

Brazil’s Marcelo Huertas became the second oldest to play in the basketball World Cup in Brazil’s 100-59 victory over Iran on Saturday. He scored 10 points.

Huertas is 40 years and 3 months. The only older player in tournament history was Eduardo Mingas, who was 40 years and 7 months when playing in two games for Angola at the 2019 World Cup.

Later in the tournament, one of the youngest is expected to play - South Sudan’s 7-foot-1 center Khaman Maluach is just 16.

Maluach, who is widely considered a 2025 NBA draft prospect, turns 17 next month. The only players younger than Maluach in World Cup history were Ivory Coast’s Georges Lath (16 years, 3 months in 1986) and China’s Gao Ailun (16 years, 9 months in 2010).

Maluach was on the bench in Saturday’s loss to Puerto Rico but didn’t play.

It’s the fifth World Cup for Huertas, the first of those coming in 2006, about two weeks before Maluach was born.


PHOTOS: Brazil's Marcelo Huertas becomes the second oldest to play in basketball World Cup


Only 11 players before this year had appeared in five World Cups. Huertas becomes the 12th, and later Saturday, Rudy Fernandez of defending World Cup champion Spain is set to become the 13th player on that list.

GROUP B

PUERTO RICO 101, South Sudan 96 (OT)

At Manila, South Sudan’s Carlik Jones hit a 3-pointer late to send the game into overtime - a game that South Sudan led at halftime 52-42. Puerto Rico pulled away in overtime against the second-lowest ranked team in the tournament after Cape Verde.

Jones wound up with a game-high 38 points and was 44% from 3-point range. Wenyen Gabriel added 15 for the losers.

Stephen Thompson Jr. led Puerto Rico with 21 points, with balanced scoring throughout the lineup. Tremont Waters had 19, George Conditt had 18 and Ismael Romero added 16. Puerto Rico shot 36% on 3-pointers.

Puerto Rico faces Serbia on Monday and South Sudan goes against China.

GROUP F

GEORGIA 85, CAPE VERDE 60

At Okinawa, Tornike Shengala had 16 points and seven rebounds to lead Georgia over Cape Verde, the lowest-ranked team in the tournament, according to FIBA’s rankings.

Georgia led 48-22 at the half was never challenged. Goga Bitadze added 15 points and Duda Sanadze had 12 for the winners.

Kenneti Mendes led Cape Verde with 11 points and Keven Gomes had 10. Cape Verde shot only 12% on 3-pointers, and Georgia made 37%.

Cape Verde faces Venezuela on Monday and Georgia plays Slovenia.

GROUP C

GREECE 92, JORDAN 71

At Manila, Giannoulis Larentzakis led Greece with 19 and Ioannis Papapetrou and Thomas Walkup each added 13 for the winners.

Jordan’s Rondae Hollis Jefferson led his team with 24 points and nine rebounds. Ahmad Dwairi added 14 with nine rebounds.

Jordan faces New Zealand on Monday and Greece plays the United States.

GROUP G

BRAZIL 100, IRAN 59

In Jakarta, former NBA player Raul Neto’s World Cup campaign is in doubt after being stretchered off with a leg injury to sour Brazil’s opening victory. Neto collapsed to the court in the third quarter after slipping in transition.

Several of his teammates were in tears and the incident stopped play for several minutes.

Neto, who had eight points and five steals, recently signed with Turkish club Fenerbahce after eight seasons in the NBA.

Former NBA player Bruno Caboclo had 16 points for Brazil, which led 33-12 after the first quarter. Matin Aghajanpour led Iran with 11 points.

Brazil plays defending champions Spain on Monday and Iran faces Ivory Coast.

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