Liz Cambage produced a final quarter for the ages, single-handedly dragging Australia from 16 points down to defeat Japan and secure the Opals top spot in their group at the Rio Olympics.But despite the superstar centres 37-point outburst -- which included 18 points in the final quarter -- Cambage was far from happy with her performance in the 92-86 victory on Thursday night.The Opals appeared headed for their first defeat of the Games when down by 16 in the final term, before Cambage stepped it up to avoid an embarrassing defeat to the world No.16.It was the third-highest haul by a woman in Olympic history and the highest in 28 years.It was also the most points scored by a male or female in a single game in Rio.I dont really care how many points I got, just as long as we won, said Cambage, who also had 10 rebounds, two assists and three blocks.Im not happy with that game. I had bad defence the first half. Theres things I need to go back and look at on tape and learn from.Point guard Leilani Mitchell was just as influential, adding 18 points, seven assists and six boards.The victory was their fourth straight at the Games.It means they will finish top of Group A, even if they lose their last match against Belarus on Saturday.Just as the Boomers nearly caused a boilover against the United States on Thursday, Japan took it to the world No.2 Opals and led at every change.Unfazed by the massive size difference, they matched the Opals both in points and rebounds for the first three quarters.WNBA power forward Ramu Tokashiki proved the biggest headache, scoring a team-high 23 points.Theyre so quick, they all can shoot - I hate playing Japan, said Cambage.I respect the girls. What they lack in height, they make up with speed and they outran us in the first half.I dont like comebacks, theyre stressful.But we stayed composed today, we stayed together as a team.And we still won. 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