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Dante Exum, guard for the Dallas Mavericks, is facing some downtime due to a finger injury but will remain with the Australian Boomers for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Exum dislocated his finger during the final friendly match against France, which led to his immediate exit and a trip to the locker room. Initially, there were concerns about needing to replace Exum for the Olympics.

Extent of Dante Exum’s Injury

Scans revealed that Exum suffered a compound dislocation but fortunately did not fracture his finger. He is expected to compete in the Olympic Games.

“[Exum] suffered a compound dislocation of the right index finger in the game,” Anna Meares, the Australian national team’s director, told The Herald Sun. “X-rays have confirmed that there was no fracture, and he is expected to continue on the path to compete at the Games.”

Exum remains a key player for Australia’s bench, alongside Josh Green, who was traded by the Mavericks this summer as part of a six-team sign-and-trade deal that sent him to the Charlotte Hornets. The Dallas Mavericks have given the green light for Exum to continue playing in the Olympics, according to ESPN.

Exum’s Olympic Prospects

Sources indicate that Exum is expected to miss some time due to his injury, making him doubtful for Australia’s Olympic opener against Spain. However, the Boomers’ medical staff is optimistic that he can stay with the team and possibly return during the group phase of the tournament.

This incident marks Exum’s second injury scare in a short period. He also sustained a head injury during an exhibition game against Puerto Rico but was quickly cleared of any serious harm.

A Vital Piece for the Australian Men’s National Basketball Team

In his most recent official appearance for the Australian national team at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023, Dante Exum averaged 11.0 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game. Exum played a crucial role in helping the Boomers secure a bronze medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics and was expected to be a key rotation player for Australia in this campaign.

The Boomers have had a strong pre-Olympic warm-up, going 5-1 in their lead-up games under coach Brian Goorjian. They secured victories against Serbia and France, with their only loss coming against Team USA.

Dante Exum wearing half of a Dallas Mavericks jersey and half of Australia jersey with a green traffic light in the background.

Winning a Nail-Biter Against France

The Australian men’s basketball team concluded their Paris 2024 Olympics preparations with a thrilling 83-82 victory over hosts France at the Co’Met Arena in Orleans on Sunday. With just over two seconds remaining, Australia trailed France by one point before Josh Giddey set up Dyson Daniels for the game-winning basket. Daniels, who has made a notable impact since joining the World Cup squad last year, finished with 14 points, two rebounds, and five assists.

Captain Patty Mills led the Boomers against France with 24 points, two rebounds, and three assists, while Josh Giddey added 20 points, six rebounds, and eight assists.

Olympic Outlook

Australia will compete in Group A at the Paris Olympics, alongside Greece, Canada, and Spain. The Boomers are eager to face Spain in their Olympic opener on Saturday. They are looking to avenge past heartbreaks, including a close loss in the Rio 2016 bronze medal game and a double-overtime defeat at the 2019 World Cup, where they let significant leads slip away.

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