The Washington Post, August 20th, 2004
A disputed call with 20 seconds left figured prominently in another controversial loss for reigning world champion Serbia and Montenegro. New Zealand rallied from an 11-point deficit in the final five minutes to beat Serbia and Montenegro, 90-87, yesterday in Athens in a physical game that had the officials attracting as much attention as the loser's suddenly precarious path to the quarterfinals. Dillon Boucher's driving layup with 20 seconds left brought New Zealand (1-2) within 87-86. As Serbia and Montenegro (1-2) was inbounding the ball, New Zealand's Mark Dickel wrapped his arms around Mi...
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