The U.S. was coming off an upset loss to
Lithuania in the World Cup on Sunday. And even though that
defeat didn't impact the Americans' qualification for the 2024
Paris Olympics -- the United States and Canada will represent
the Americas region -- coach Steve Kerr's team undoubtedly took
out some of that frustration on the Italians.
Team USA next will face the winner of Germany-Latvia, who play
Wednesday, in the semifinals on Friday.
The Americans, led by Bridges' 14 first-half points, took a
22-point lead into halftime.
Bridges added six rebounds, two steals and a block as the
Americans outrebounded Italy 51-33.
Kerr employed a halfcourt trap that kept the Italians off
balance as they hit just 30.7 percent of their shot attempts,
including 18.4 percent from three-point range.
"Just a great defensive effort," Kerr said after the game. "Our
guys got after it right from the beginning, put pressure on and
kept the pressure on. The next group came in, did the same
thing, and it was our best defensive effort of the tournament to
this point. And that's what it's going to take to win two more
games."
The Americans, by contrast, shot 53.7 percent from the field,
with a blistering 47.2 percent from three.
Bridges and Halliburton were a combined 14-of-20, including
10-of-14 from long range.
Utah Jazz forward Simone Fontecchio led Italy with 18 points.
Austin Reaves added 12 for the United States.
--Field Level Media
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