U.S. crush Serbia, South Sudan
overcome Puerto Rico
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[July 29, 2024]
By Angelica Medina
LILLE, France (Reuters) -Defending champions the United States won
their Group C opener against Serbia 110-84 in front of an ecstatic
crowd in one of the most anticipated games of the Olympic men's
basketball tournament at the Pierre Mauroy stadium on Sunday.
Serbia started well and refused to buckle under the pressure of the
Americans, with the NBA's Denver Nuggets and silver medalist Nikola
Jokic leading the way by making 20 points.
But the fluidity of coach Steve Kerr's U.S. team and their potent
combination of old stalwarts Lebron James, Kevin Durant and Steph
Curry with newcomers Anthony Edwards and Tyrese Haliburton proved
too much for the Europeans.
"It's the best game we've played so far (including pre-Olympic
exhibition games). I thought they tested us early," said James.
"(The atmosphere) was phenomenal. Listening to our national anthem,
listening to the fans cheer, definitely got a little nervous, my
stomach, the butterflies came out, it was different," he added.
LeBron is at his fourth Olympics after missing out on Rio 2016 and
Tokyo 2020. Another gold medal would tie him with Carmelo Anthony on
three golds and one bronze.
South Sudan kicked off their campaign with a convincing 90-79 win
over Puerto Rico in the earlier men's Group C match.
Puerto Rico dominated the first half with an impressive display of
shooting, Jordan Howard hitting three-pointers to give them a
six-point lead at the end of the second quarter.
As unstoppable as they looked, however, an ankle injury forced Jose
Alvarado to leave the court moments before the break. The New
Orleans NBA forward returned for the second half, but it proved to
be a turning point as South Sudan grew in confidence to move ahead.
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Paris 2024 Olympics - Basketball - Men's Group Phase - Group C -
Serbia vs United States of America - Lille, Pierre Mauroy Stadium,
Villeneve-d'Ascq, France - July 28, 2024. Lebron James of United
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Carlik Jones led the African team's comeback with
19 points, and the crowning moment for South Sudan was Wenyen
Gabriel's thunderous dunk with one minute remaining to give his
country its first Olympic basketball victory - only the second by an
African country since 1996.
Women's basketball got underway in Group A with a thrilling 90-89
overtime win for Spain against China and a narrow 58-55 victory by
Serbia over Puerto Rico.
Spain overcame a tough challenge from China led by Yueru Li, who
scored 31 points, rallying in the final quarter to draw level at
76-76 on a three-pointer from guard Leonor Rodriguez with six
seconds remaining.
The Spaniards' teamwork paid off as Megan Gustafson and Maria Araujo
made the most of their opportunities and Rodriguez sealed the win
with a free shot after being fouled 13 seconds from the end of the
game.
Serbia won a pulsating match that saw Puerto Rico come close in the
final quarter but Dragana Stankovic's free shot sealed victory for
the Europeans with five seconds left on the clock.
(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Lille, editing by Ed Osmond, Hugh
Lawson and Ken Ferris)
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