Team USA claimed its fifth straight Olympic men’s basketball gold and its 17th overall after disposing of gritty host France, 98-87, in the Paris Games final.
Steph Curry delivered another sensational performance, knocking in all of his 24 points from beyond the arc on an 8-of-12 clip.
Kevin Durant and Devin Booker fired 15 points each as LeBron James posted a double-double of 14 points and 10 assists in a rematch of their Tokyo Games finale three years ago.
The French again settled for silver, this time with Victor Wembanyama, the reigning NBA Rookie of the Year, leading the way with 26 points.
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Fourth quarter
- FINAL: USA claims its fifth straight Olympic men’s basketball gold with a 98-87 win over host France
- USA 98-87: Devin Booker likely seals the deal with a fastbreak jam
- USA 96-87: Steph Curry drills another tough three
- USA 93-87: Victor Wembanyama sinks the wide-open long bomb
- USA 93-84: Steph Curry steps back for another clutch trey
- USA 90-84: Steph Curry and Nicolas Batum exchange threes
- USA 87-81: Nando De Colo converts on a fadeaway jumper off the timeout
- USA 87-79: 5-0 run for the Americans as Kevin Durant swishes two freebies. Timeout France with only 2:22 left.
- USA 85-79: Steph Curry answers with a huge three
- USA 82-79: Victor Wembanyama cleans up his own miss to cut the deficit to just a one possession
- USA 82-77: Guerschon Yabusele steals and gets fouled on a dunk attempt. He splits his foul shots.
- USA 82-76: Nando De Colo drives hard and scores
- USA 82-74: LeBron James skies for dunk, Bilal Coulibaly counters with his own two
- USA 80-72: Victor Wembanyama splits his free throws, Mathias Lessort lays it in
- USA 80-69: Jrue Holiday extends their lead back to double figures with a booming triple
- USA 77-69: Mathias Lessort goes 1/2 from the line
- USA 77-68: Kevin Durant from way downtown
- USA 74-68: Mathias Lessort grabs the offensive board and scores
- USA 74-66: Kevin Durant misses but Anthony Davis is there for the putback
Third quarter
- END OF 3Q: USA hangs on to a 72-66 lead against the surging France with just 10 minutes left in the tournament
- USA 72-66: Nando De Colo steals and scores to beat the buzzer
- USA 72-64: Evan Fournier gets it to go from deep
- USA 72-61: Kevin Durant lobs it up to Anthony Davis for the two-handed jam
- USA 70-61: Anthony Davis cleans up the miss
- USA 68-61: Evan Fournier with an easy finish inside
- USA 68-59: LeBron James quickly answers with his own triple
- USA 65-59: Back-to-back threes by France as Evan Fournier lights it up from downtown
- USA 65-56: Victor Wembanyama catch and shoot three is good. Timeout USA with 4:01 left in the quarter.
- USA 65-53: Victor Wembanyama and LeBron James exchange baskets
- USA 63-51: Kevin Durant nails his trademark pull-up jumper
- USA 61-51: Nando De Colo walks into a three-pointer
- USA 61-48: Nando De Colo hits a technical free throw
- USA 61-47: Steph Curry swishes his second three of the quarter. Timeout France with 6:57 left in the third quarter.
- USA 58-47: Guerschon Yabusele goes perfect from the line
- USA 58-45: Joel Embiid sinks two foul shots
- USA 56-45: Guerschon Yabusele powers his way for a layup
- USA 56-43: LeBron James kicks it out to Steph Curry for a corner triple
- USA 53-43: Joel Embiid knocks down two charities
- USA 51-43: Isaia Cordinier drops it off to the cutting Victor Wembanyama for an easy deuce
- USA 51-41: Kevin Durant starts things off in the second half with a pull-up jumper
Second quarter
- HALFTIME: Guerschon Yabusele beats the buzzer with a tough reverse finish, but USA still enjoys a 49-41 lead over France
- USA 49-39: Jrue Holiday knocks down a trey
- USA 46-39: Victor Wembanyama tips Guerschon Yabusele’s missed free throw
- USA 46-37: Guerschon Yabusele splits his foul shots
- USA 46-36: Devin Booker makes it a 10-point game with an and-one
- USA 43-36: Steph Curry rattles in a corner three-pointer
- USA 40-36: Guerschon Yabusele hits the bonus free throw
- USA 40-35: Guerschon Yabusele posterizes LeBron James with a one-handed jam, plus the foul
- USA 40-33: Steph Curry sets up Kevin Durant for a wide-open three
- USA 37-33: Guerschon Yabusele goes 2/3 from the foul line
- USA 37-31: LeBron James completes the three-point play
- USA 36-31: LeBron James spins and gets the tough layup to go, plus the foul. Timeout France with 3:26 remaining in the first half.
- USA 34-31: Nando De Colo pulls up for a short jumper
- USA 34-29: Guerschon Yabusele and Bam Adebayo trade twos as tempers flare
- USA 32-27: Steph Curry finally gets on the board with a three
- USA 29-27: Devin Booker lets it fly from deep
- FRANCE 27-26: Victor Wembanyama takes advantage of the mismatch down low
- USA 26-25: LeBron James forces his way inside for a layup
- FRANCE 25-24: Bilal Coulibaly gives the French the lead with a one-handed throwdown. Timeout USA with 7:10 to play in the second quarter.
- USA 24-23: Matthew Strazel gets the tough triple to fall
- USA 24-20: Guerschon Yabusele cans a three-pointer
- USA 24-17: Anthony Davis scores off a putback jam
- USA 22-17: Victor Wembanyama tips in the miss
- USA 22-15: Anthony Davis undergoal stab is good
First quarter
- END OF 1Q: USA sets the tone with a 20-15 lead over France
- USA 20-15: Anthony Edwards steps back for a triple over Rudy Gobert
- USA 17-15: Bilal Coulibaly floats one in
- USA 17-13: Anthony Edwards fires from long distance. Timeout France with 1:59 to play in the first quarter.
- USA 14-13: Rudy Gobert responds with his own dunk
- USA 14-11: Jayson Tatum slams it home in transition
- USA 12-11: Devin Booker gets open for another easy layup
- FRANCE 11-10: Guerschon Yabusele and Victor Wembanyama with back-to-back slams
- USA 10-7: Steph Curry finds Devin Booker for an uncontested layup
- USA 8-7: Kevin Durant nails a wide-open trey
- FRANCE 7-5: Victor Wembanyama attacks and scores
- 5-5: Nicolas Batum skies for a putback jam
- USA 5-3: Victor Wembanyama and Devin Booker exchange long bombs
- USA 2-0: LeBron James opens the gold-medal game with a powerful two-handed slam
Starting lineups
- USA: Steph Curry, Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, LeBron James, Joel Embiid
- FRANCE: Frank Ntilikina, Isaia Cordinier, Nicolas Batum, Guerschon Yabusele, Victor Wembanyama
Preview
And then there were two.
After surviving their respective semifinal foes by the slimmest of margins, Team USA and host country France duke it out for the 2024 Paris Olympics men’s basketball title on Saturday, August 10 (Sunday, August 11, Manila time).
This highly anticipated gold-medal showdown between USA and France is a rematch of their Tokyo Games finale three years ago, where the Americans edged the French, 87-82, for their fourth consecutive crown.
In arguably one of the best basketball games in Olympic history, the mighty Americans prevailed over Serbia in their semifinal duel last Friday, August 9, with a thrilling 95-91 come-from-behind escape.
Thanks to an all-time performance from Steph Curry – who went off for 36 points built on nine triples – USA managed to overcome a 17-point deficit in the first half and a 13-point disadvantage at the start of the fourth quarter to move within a win of its fifth straight gold and its 17th overall.
After finally breaking out of his slump, look for Curry to put on a shooting clinic anew as he looks to capture his first-ever Olympic gold with the star-studded USA cast.
Meanwhile, count on LeBron James – who delivered a triple-double of 16 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists against Serbia – and Kevin Durant to save the best for last and continue to show the way for USA in what could be their final appearances in the Olympic stage.
Joel Embiid – who stepped up huge with 19 points against Serbia – is also expected to deliver once more for the Americans and shake off the boos from the hostile French crowd.
Embiid has been heavily booed by the home fans since the start of the Paris Games as he decided to play for the powerhouse USA despite having dual citizenship in France.
For the French, who are also coming off a similar 4-point comeback win over Germany in the semifinals, 73-69, expect towering 7-foot-4 sensation Victor Wembanyama to give it all on the court and hold his own against USA’s frontline of Embiid and Anthony Davis.
Former Boston Celtics forward Guerschon Yabusele – who has been a revelation for the French – and NBA veterans Rudy Gobert, Nicolas Batum, and Evan Fournier also need to rise to the occasion as they try to pull off an upset on their home soil and secure their first-ever Olympic gold.
Game time is 3:30 am. – Rappler.com