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Nikola Jovic trolls Dillon Brooks as Canada falls to Serbia in World Cup semifinals

After an outstanding performance (before a fourth-quarter ejection) in Wednesday’s quarterfinal win at the 2023 FIBA World Cup, Houston Rockets forward Dillon Brooks made headlines by shadow boxing in the arena tunnel — complete with boxing gloves — as he awaited his Canadian teammates to exit the floor postgame.

Unfortunately for Brooks, there was no opportunity for him to repeat that celebration Friday. That’s when Canada fell to Serbia, 95-86 (box score), in the World Cup semifinals. With 16 points and 3 rebounds, Brooks finished as his team’s second-leading scorer, shooting 5-of-12 overall (41.7%) and 3-of-8 on 3-pointers (37.5%).

There was, however, a celebration for second-year Miami Heat forward Nikola Jovic. In light-hearted trolling, the Serbian starter did his own postgame shadow-boxing act in that same tunnel.

Canada will conclude its World Cup run with a showdown in Sunday’s bronze-medal game against the United States, which lost to Germany in another upset on Friday night. That could mean a perimeter matchup of Brooks versus Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards.

Until then, here’s a look back at highlights, analysis, interviews, and postgame reaction from Canada’s disappointing loss Friday.

Dillon Brooks, Canada vs. Serbia

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Story originally appeared on Rockets Wire