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Chris Goulding has sent a scare through the Boomers’ camp after hurting his right knee in Australia’s 97-41 dismantling of Venezuela at Rod Laver Arena.

Goulding pulled up sore in a collision early in the fourth quarter of the Monday night rout before calling for a substitute and limping off to receive treatment.

He returned to the bench in the dying minutes with his knee iced but in no obvious discomfort.

Goulding’s injury, on top of the absence of Jock Landale (ankle), are the Boomers’ primary concerns leading into the World Cup in the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia, which starts next Friday.

In Landale’s absence, centre Duop Reath, who played under Boomers coach Brian Goorjian with Illawarra’s NBL team in 2021-22, pressed his claims for selection in the final 12-man squad, top-scoring with 26 points at 86 per cent.

Reath was the chief beneficiary of the playmaking wizardry of NBA gun Josh Giddey (14 points, eight rebounds, nine assists), who flirted with a triple-double and was described by Boomers legend Andrew Gaze as “Magic Johnson-like”.

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