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Curry's Clutch Threes Seal Gold for USA in Nail-Biter Against France

Curry's Late Heroics Lead USA to Gold in Thrilling Finale Against France

Mitchell LeBrun

With the Men’s Olympic basketball tournament over, we have our champions. The US managed to stave off the host country, claiming gold. After a hard-fought battle, France finished with silver, and after Serbia’s win today, they took bronze. This means that the current FIBA champions, Germany, go home medal-less. In what was a nail-biter of a tournament, with excellent displaces of basketball across the board, this Olympics is one for the books. We’ll break down the games and how they concluded this epic series. 

USA VS France: USA Wins 98 - 87

The USA has done it, with a stunning run to this game, barely getting past Serbia, they claim gold! France didn't go down lightly, however, with Victor Wembanyama putting on a clinic in the first half. He should know why he is among the most anticipated NBA players, dropping 13 points and 5 rebounds in the first half. He was all over the court, affecting plays as the French desperately struggled to knock down anything from outside. Making just 3 of their 16 attempts from outside, it was all Team USA from outside. 

Sliding into half-time, the USA led by 8 points 49-41. Devin Booker led the team in scoring at half, shooting lights out. He was the entire reason the USA was up. Taking advantage of their speed, the US guards were the key piece in the early lead. Countering the dominating France's size and physicality by running the floor to create open shots on the perimeter.

In the second half, defense became the US's calling card. Anthony Davis sealed the paint for Team US with multiple blocks that led to fast breaks—finding most of their points in the third quarter from these defensive efforts. France didn’t slow down, though. Yabusele continued to push the pace on the US, forcing multiple fast breaks leading to buckets. This cut into the US lead going into the fourth quarter, with Team US struggling to find the bottom of the net themselves.

The 4th turned into a rock fight, as both sides showed some nerves. The French crowd set the scene furiously, and the US could never extend the lead past 11 points. Play devolved as both sides made sloppy mistakes, tossing away possessions. Neither team could find rhythm early in the fourth, with team US maintaining their lead. The French upped the physicality, bodying up the US on every possession and forcing multiple turnovers—the US struggled to find options that worked as they maintained their thin lead. 

Curry ultimately stepped up in the 4th, knocking down multiple high-pressure threes. Those threes sealed the game for the USA as they claimed the Olympic gold medal! This is the 5th consecutive gold medal in basketball, with Kevin Durant earning his 4th gold medal. 

USA Box Score

PlayersPTSFGREBASTPFTOSTLBLK
Stephen Curry *248/13 (62%)150520
Anthony Edwards83/7 (43%)100110
LeBron James *146/10 (60%)6103521
Kevin Durant *155/12 (42%)441211
Derrick White00/0 (0%)000000
Tyrese Haliburton00/0 (0%)000000
Jayson Tatum21/3 (33%)302010
Joel Embiid *40/1 (0%)321010
Jrue Holiday62/5 (40%)141100
Bam Adebayo21/1 (100%)102000
Anthony Davis84/5 (80%)912224
Devin Booker *156/10 (60%)634000

French Box Score

PlayersPTSFGREBASTPFTOSTLBLK
Frank Ntilikina *00/3 (0%)111100
Nicolas Batum *52/3 (67%)841110
Andrew Albicy00/0 (0%)010000
Guerschon Yabusele *206/14 (43%)202120
Isaia Cordinier *00/5 (0%)013210
Evan Fournier83/10 (30%)321310
Nando De Colo125/7 (71%)232220
Mathias Lessort52/2 (100%)323100
Rudy Gobert21/1 (100%)312020
Victor Wembanyama *2611/19 (58%)720210
Matthew Strazel31/2 (50%)030000
Bilal Coulibaly63/5 (60%)111001

Serbia Vs. Germany: Serbia Wins 93 - 83 

In a battle of brawn, the reigning NBA MVP secured Serbia a bronze medal. Jokic led the team with a triple-double, scoring 19 points, 12 rebounds, and 11 assists. The entire Serbian team shot the lights out. Finishing the game, shooting 50% from the field and 40% from 3. They created open looks all over the court and had Germany scrambling to slow them down. Germany could only chase them as Franz Wagner, and Schroder struggled to keep up with the flurry of shots Serbia made. 

Germany had their work cut out for them this game, facing a locked-in and dangerous Serbian team. From tip-off, Germany needed help finding their footing against the experienced and quick Serbs. They had nothing to slow down the guards, who chewed them up in the paint and perimeter. Micic dropped 19 off the bench in just 21 minutes for Serbia, becoming their sparkplug off the bench. Every time the Germans started to make a run, the Serbians would come right back. In a game, they showed how experience matters in international basketball, and the Serbian's confidence as a group showed through.

Germany didn’t play a bad game, far from it. They were solid with the ball, but defensively, they had no matchup to slow down Jokic. With the entire Serbian offense flowing through him, he did whatever he wanted. The game rarely felt out of hand for the Serbs as they maintained a lead in every quarter. In what was ultimately a blowout, ending one of the best Olympic Men’s Basketball Tournaments ever! 

Serbian Box Score

PlayersPTSFGREBASTPFTOSTLBLK
Uros Plavsic
Filip Petrusev *114/5 (80%)202201
Nikola Jovic00/0 (0%)100000
Bogdan Bogdanovic *166/12 (50%)233010
Vanja Marinkovic103/5 (60%)213010
Ognjen Dobric *52/5 (40%)102010
Nikola Jokic *197/15 (46.7%)12113011
Vasilije Micic195/10 (50%)221100
Marko Guduric00/1 (0%)001100
Dejan Davidovac
Aleksa Avramovic *136/12 (50%)543140
Nikola Milutinov00/1 (0%)202201

Germany Box Score

PlayersPTSFGREBASTPFTOSTLBLK
Isaac Bonga62/4 (50%)103001
Oscar Da Silva
Maodo Lo00/0 (0%)001100
Niels Giffey
Nick Weiler-Babb51/2 (50%)562010
Johannes Voigtmann *31/3 (33.3%)302100
Franz Wagner *185/14 (35.7%)943230
Daniel Theis *21/2 (50%)202012
Moritz Wagner167/14 (50%)413201
Dennis Schroder *134/11 (36.4%)461600
Johannes Thiemann114/9 (44.4%)612001
Andreas Obst *93/6 (50%)100100
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