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USA men’s basketball team cruises to Olympic quarterfinals’ top seed after routing Puerto Rico
By Stefan Bondy,
5 hours ago
The U.S. men’s basketball team was so dominant in group play, the only drama was which NBA superstar collected a DNP.
An ankle injury to Jrue Holiday removed that suspense Saturday as the Americans bulldozed Puerto Rico, 100-74, easily clinching the top seed in the Paris Olympics knockout round and a quarterfinal matchup against Brazil.
The Americans needed only to win by five to clear Germany for the top seed, and that seemed inevitable by halftime against the tiny commonwealth island.
The second half, highlighted by an Anthony Edwards windmill jam, was a breeze to the final buzzer.
Edwards was the star with 26 points on 11-for-15 shooting, taking control of the offense while future Hall of Famers Steph Curry, LeBron James and Kevin Durant took a backseat.
“Hell yeah, hell yeah [it felt good],” Edwards said on NBC. “They’re top three of the greatest players ever. So the fact that they were letting me put on a show, it shows a lot. Shows their character that they’re willing to do anything to win the game.”
Otherwise, American scoring was balanced, with double digits from LeBron, Jayson Tatum, Joel Embiid, Durant and Anthony Davis.
Anthony Edwards dunks during Team USA’s win over Puerto Rico on Aug. 3, 2024. NBAE via Getty Images
Durant also grabbed four boards to surpass Carmelo Anthony as U.S. Basketball’s all-time leading rebounder.
“It’s cool to do that type of stuff, but we’re trying to get this gold,” Durant told NBC.
After Tatum and Embiid didn’t play in games 1 and 2, respectively, coach Steve Kerr swapped out his entire starting lineup in the first quarter and gave time to every available player.
Only Holiday, who is expected to be healthy for Tuesday’s quarterfinal, did not get off the bench.
Jayson Tatum of Team USA dribbles the ball during the game against the Puerto Rico Men’s National Team on August 1, 2024 at the Stade Pierre Mauroy in Paris, France NBAE via Getty Images
Kerr, perhaps sensitive of disrespecting any of the top NBA players (in the age of social media, this has become a bigger priority), used his third different starting lineup and spread out the playing time.
The Americans are deep enough to eschew chemistry for individuality. At least until later in the tournament.
The U.S. won its three group games by an average of 23 points, pummeling Serbia and South Sudan before Puerto Rico.
The point differential earned the top seed and set up Tuesday’s favorable matchup against Brazil, which only has one marginal NBA player on its roster (Gui Santos).
The Americans also avoided the international heavy hitters in the semifinal, with Canada, Germany and France all on the other side of the bracket.
LeBron James dribbles during Team USA’s win over Puerto Rico on Aug. 3, 2024. REUTERS
If the U.S. advances to the semis, they face the winner of Serbia, which it already beat handily, and Australia.
The French, runners-up in the last Olympics, advanced to the quarterfinals despite being blown out in their last group game against Germany.
James noticed their struggles.
“I wasn’t very impressed with their last game,” he told reporters. “I didn’t think they were ready for the physicality of Germany. Other than that, they were playing some good ball.”
NBA commissioner Adam Silver made the trip to Lille to watch the game against Puerto Rico, which shocked the U.S. in the 2004 Olympics.
Twenty years later, there was no such upset. Not even close.
The Puerto Ricans started hot with a 25-17 lead, but the Americans took control for good with a dominant second quarter and a 19-point lead at halftime.
United States head coach Steve Kerr yells to his team during a men’s basketball game against Puerto Rico at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024, in Villeneuve-d’Ascq, France. AP
Puerto Rico was led by Jose Alvarado, the diminutive point guard who scored 18 points.
Alvarado is a New Yorker, more so than anybody on the U.S. squad.
Kevin Durant dribbles during Team USA’s win over Puerto Rico on Aug. 3, 2024. AP
The 26-year-old was born in Brooklyn and went to Christ the King in Queens, where his jersey was retired last year.
But Alvarado’s Olympics are over after going 0-3 in group play.
The Americans move on with the top spot in the quarters and a Tuesday game against Brazil.
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