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"I think it's as it should be,” Hammon said to FIBA.com. “The United States and Australia were the best teams and they are playing for gold.

“We did our best for our team. We played our best basketball at the end when it counted.

 “I'm proud of the progress we have made, for me to have been a positive leader for them and encourage them and help them believe in ourselves.

“I think if you watched us a couple of weeks ago we didn't have enough belief in ourselves.”

The defeat brings an end to Tom Maher’s time in charge of China.

The Australian took over after the 2004 Olympics, where he coached New Zealand to a preliminary round win over the Chinese that put the Tall Ferns and not the Asian giants into the quarter-finals.

"From next week, I will be unemployed and it's going to be hard to get back to the real world,” Maher said to FIBA.com.

“It has been a wonderful experience to coach China.

“I've enjoyed all of it. Everything is done for you and we have had the best training facilities in the world.”

Russia, who lost to the three-time defending Olympic champions USA in their semi-final, shot nine of 17 from long range with Hammon four of six (66.7%).

China had 10 first-half turnovers when the Russians took command.

Tatiana Shchegoleva, perhaps Russia’s best player at the Olympics, made both of her shots from behind the arc and finished with 15 points while center Maria Stepanova poured in 15 and grabbed nine rebounds.

Chen Nan finished with a game-high 26 points but had just three boards.

Bian Lan scored 17 and Miao Lijie 16.

"We didn't lose this game in things we should have handled,” Maher said.

“That's as good as we are. In the first half, turnovers really hurt us.

“We lost to what we are weak at, and we stayed close to what we are good at.”

 




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