Lokovic's corner 3-pointer in the game's opening seconds sparked a 12-0 run and Slovenia never looked back. Primoz Brezec of the Milwaukee Bucks had 12 points and Goran Dragic added 10 points and eight assists for Slovenia.
Slovenia's guards cut into Australia's interior defense all game for easy looks or passes to wide-open perimeter shooters.
``We did a poor job of getting to their 3-point shooters,'' Australian coach Brett Brown said. ``We pride ourselves for playing hard, tough defense. We don't have great athletes, we aren't very quick.''
Australia didn't score until Joseph Ingles' layup 4 1/2 minutes into the game. Australia's 6-foot-6 Brad Newley blocked 6-10 center Gaspar Vidmar's two-handed dunk from behind as time ran out in the first quarter with Slovenia leading 16-8.
``We chased the whole game, defensively, offensively from start to finish,'' Brown said.
Lakovic led Slovenia with 11 points in the first half as Slovenia hit 8 of 17 3s.
``Our tactic was to shoot a lot from 3-point because the Australia defense was playing very tight'' inside, Slovenian coach Mehmed Becirovic said.
The Australians, meanwhile, couldn't get on track. When Patrick Mills of the Portland Trail Blazers threw up an airball with seconds left in the half it was the seventh miss of seven 3-point attempts for the Boomers in the half. Australia made only 18 of 58 from the field for the game.
Ingles and Mills had 13 apiece for Australia.
Slovenia made 5 of 8 three-pointers in the third quarter to build a 71-45 lead. Lakovic and guards Sani Becirovic and Dragic continued to carve into the Australia's defense. Slovenia finished with 18 assists to five for Australia.
``There's not much to say when you look at these stat sheets,'' Australia forward Matthew Nielson said.
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