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    Steve Kerr Announces Decision on Jayson Tatum After Benching Him Against Serbia

    By Matt Audilet,

    6 hours ago

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    The United States men’s basketball team claimed victory in its first game of the 2024 Paris Olympics, taking down Nikola Jokić and Serbia with a dominant 110-84 final score.

    The U.S. squad is absolutely stacked with superstar talent. As a result, some players found themselves riding the bench in Game 1.

    Reigning NBA champion Jayson Tatum didn't take the court for a single minute in Sunday's game.

    Team USA head coach Steve Kerr addressed Tatum's benching after the game. In doing so, the Golden State Warriors leader announced a decision on Tatum's playing time moving forward.

    Tatum will take the court for the United States in future games.

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    USA forward Jayson Tatum (10) looks on in the third quarter against Canada in the USA Basketball Showcase at T-Mobile Arena.

    Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports

    "It's tough, but Jayson handled it really well," Kerr said. "I talked to him today before the game [and told him] it may play out that way with Kevin [Durant] coming back and the lineups I wanted to get to."

    "That will change," Kerr continued. "Jayson's going to play. Every game's going to be different based on matchups. He's a total pro, First-Team All-NBA three years in a row. I felt like an idiot not playing him, but in a 40 minute game you can't play more than 10 [players]. You really can't."

    The United States will face off against South Sudan in another group play matchup on Wednesday.

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