Greig Laidlaw slotted 16 points for Gloucester as they got their first win of the Aviva Premiership season thanks to a 26-13 triumph at Sale Sharks on Friday evening.The visitors controlled the initial stages of the match and went 7-0 in front via John Afoas converted try, but Sale hit back as Sam James crossed the whitewash.Laidlaw and Will Addison then traded penalties before the Kingsholm-based side touched down for the second time through Charlie Sharples.Cameron Neild reduced the arrears in the second half, but successive Laidlaw three-pointers gave the visitors an excellent win. For a squad intent on breaking into the top-four, the West Country outfits first two games ultimately ended in frustration.Their comeback against Worcester, where they recovered from 20-9 down to draw 23-23, displayed impressive resolve but, having lost to Leicester on the opening day, that result still represented a disappointment.The Cherry and Whites inauspicious start to the campaign could have spilled over to this encounter with Sale but memories were evidently fresh from their last domestic victory.That was achieved in Manchester when they inflicted the Sharks only home domestic defeat of 2015-16 following a 12-11 triumph. With that in mind, the visitors opened brightly and deservedly went into the lead.Sharples burst down the right-hand side put the hosts rearguard under pressure before Billy Burns spotted a gap and off-loaded to prop Afoa, whose wing-like support line enabled him to cross the whitewash.Laidlaw converted as Gloucester moved 7-0 ahead, but Sale soon began to find some continuity. For the first time in the match, Steve Diamonds men managed to string together a number of phases and good hands down the blindside sent James over.After that unconverted try, the home side proceeded to dominate, creating several chances inside the opposition 22, but Gloucesters defence remained resilient.A penalty apiece for Addison and Laidlaw took the score to 10-8 in Gloucesters favour before David Humphreys team were rewarded for their endeavour late in the half.They inflicted a crucial blow just shy of the interval and once again it was Sharples who came to the fore. His off-load to Ben Morgan started the move and the wing then had the wherewithal to get back on his feet and be on the end of Tom Marshalls deft grubber.Needing a response, the Sharks, who had won one of their two encounters going into this contest, controlled the early passages of the second period. Gloucester held on commendably but eventually their tryline was breached when a driving maul resulted in Neild going over.Humphreys men were now struggling to get out of their own half but a needless Sale infringement gave Laidlaw an opportunity to extend their buffer, one which the skipper duly converted. A further two three-pointers from the scrum-half sealed the victory. Kerryon Johnson Lions Jersey . But by the time the game started, the Toronto Raptors forward felt even worse. And, for three quarters, it showed as Gay shot a woeful three-for-13 from the field. Kenny Golladay Jersey . 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Star guards Matthew Dellavedova and Patty Mills combined for 49 points in a 95-80 win over Serbia on Monday as Australia took a giant stride towards a top-two group finish in the Olympic mens basketball competition.But as impressive as the scoring output of the NBA championship-winning pair was, coach Andrej Lemanis could see even more positives.About the way Mills harried the Serbian guards each time they brought the ball up the floor.Or how Dellavedova was able to read the defence.Not to mention Dellavedovas remarkable 13 assists without a single turnover, to go with 23 points on seven-of-eight shooting from the field.Mills was scarcely less impressive, knocking down a game-high 26 points.When we got bogged down a little bit, Delly took a little bit of initiative to find his way into the paint and exploit some of the defensive framework that they had in place, said Lemanis.Hes just such a smart player. He reads situations very well and can find his way into being effective.... I first saw him when I came on board the national team in 2009 and to see his growth from then to now is just really fun.Hes continued to grow every year. His dedication to his art is just sensational.The final result did not reflect the closeness of the match, with the Boomers blowing out the margin in tthe closing two minutes with 11 unanswered points.ddddddddddddSerbia had led by as much as seven points during the third term, but the Boomers refused to buckle.Ive been on Aussie teams before that havent handled adversity like that, said swingman Joe Ingles.We stuck to our plan to keep executing offensively and defensively.Im really proud of our effort obviously against a really tough team.Australia are now in the box seat to claim a crucial top-two finish in Group A after opening the Rio tournament with clutch wins over France and Serbia, both of whom are ranked in the top six in the world.Australias next match is against the United States on Wednesday (Thursday AEST).Champion centre Andrew Bogut had three fouls before halftime and picked up his fourth early in the final term.But with Aron Baynes stepping up at both ends, Lemanis was able to keep Bogut on the bench for several minutes in the fourth quarter.Towering centre Miroslav Raduljica top-scored for Serbia with 25 points and captain Milos Teodosic had 17.Lemanis had singled out Teodosic as the biggest threat to the Boomers, who were mostly able to quell the playmakers influence on the contest. 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