http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90779/7131766.html Goran Dragic is in great form. The Slovenian guard enjoyed accurate passing and shooting and, more importantly, a good, long rest in an 87-58 defeat of Australia on Sunday. "I'm happy to have more time to rest on the bench," said the Phoenix Suns guard, who had 10 points and eights assists in 27 minutes in the FIBA World Championship last 16 contest. "Definitely we want to have more rest for the next match. We want to avoid injury and so far, so good." Slovenia, which finished 12th in the 2006 Worlds and did not qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, has impressed in this tournament. It finished second in Group B with four wins and one loss, its lone defeat coming against the US. Its next hurdle comes in the quarterfinals against host Turkey, which advanced by beating France 95-77 on Sunday. Slovenia has matched its best performance in the Worlds by reaching the last eight, but Dragic does not want to stop there. "It's gonna be a tough game (against Turkey)," he said. "They're playing at home and they have a lot of fans. But if we can play our game, relax and help each other in defense, we can beat anybody. "We have two million people and it's a small country, but we have so many great players. They play in the best European clubs and the NBA. It's a huge result for us."