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Bogut: After a pair of subpar outings, Australia defeats Iran
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Added Australian forward Matt Nielsen: "We're just 12 guys, and he (Bogut) is no different than the rest of us. It's tough when he's the only name on our team."
Of course, expectations back home Down Under may be a little high, given that Australia has never finished higher than fourth in the Summer Games.
And Bogut probably didn't do himself or his Aussie teammates any favors in the days leading up to competition.
"Some countries laugh at us before we play them," he said in a pre-Games press conference in Beijing. "So it is good fun to go in there and knock them off and see their faces at the end of the game. We like to be the underdogs and keep levelheaded, and that is the way Australia performs best when no one gives us a chance."
And with two checks already in the loss column and defending European Championships champ Russia up next, Bogut has a chance to back up his word.
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Australia's Andrew Bogut holds onto the rim after dunking the ball over Iran's Amir Amini (right) in their men's preliminary round group B basketball game at the 2008 Beijing Olympic. (Photo credit should read ANTONIO SCORZA/AFP/Getty Images) Australia's Andrew Bogut swats at a rebound against Iran's Amir Amini, left, and Hamed Ehadadi, right, during Thursday's contest.
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