Team USA take final win against team Spain before Olympics

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With the Olympics nears, Men’s basketball team of the USA completes its preparation with the final exhibition game.

And for the final exhibition game, team USA competed with team Spain on Sunday.

Losing the first two games of the exhibition games, team USA finally ended the exhibition game on a happy note with wins back-to-back.

Team USA defeated Team Argentina in the last game.

Now, team USA won against team Spain 83-76 before the team heads for Tokyo for the Olympics.

Damian Lillard led team USA. Followed by Kevin Durant, Keldon Johnson, and Zach Lavine who also scored in double-figures.

On the other hand, Ricky Rubio led team Spain, scoring game-high points. Followed by Willy Hernangomez and

, who scored in double figures along with Ricky.

Team Spain started the game strong, taking the lead in the first quarter but team USA made a comeback and won the game at the end.

The first quarter goes to team Spain

Jayson Tatum took the first shot of the first quarter, dropping a fadeaway jumper.

Team Spain answered back, and even took the lead over team USA before Damian Lillard dropped a jump shot from the free-throw line.

Draymond Green added another bucket, dropping a jumper. Subsequently, Damian came up with a three-pointer.

Team USA took a six-point lead halfway into the quarter as Kevin Durant blocked Ricky Rubio at the rim.

Finally, Rubio dropped a jumper and came up with an assist to Usman Garuba for a dunk on the next possession.

Alex Abrines knocked down a jumper and tied the game with 3:04 remaining in the quarter.

Sergio Rodriquez knocked down a three-pointer and team Spain took the lead.

They were 12-10 with 2:12 remaining in the quarter as Pau Gasol knocked down a floater.

Durant answered back, dropping a jumper on the other end. While Usman dropped a layup and also drew a foul in the process.

Paul Gasol tipped off Usman’s free-throw miss. Jeremy drove straight to the other end to drop a layup.

Hence, the quarter ended 18-14 with team Spain taking the lead.

Team USA cut the lead in the second quarter.

Rudy Fernandez took the first shot of the second quarter, knocking down a three-pointer.

Bam Adebayo answered back, dropping a hook shot on the other end.

Willy Henangomez knocked down a jumper despite Adebayo guarding him.

Keldon Johnson blocked Usman Garuba at the rim. Subsequently, Rudy knocked down a three-pointer.

On the other end, Johnson came up with a three-pointer on Tatum’s past as an answer.

Ricky dropped a jumper and team Spain took an 8-point lead. Durant answered back, knocking down a three-pointer.

Subsequently, Rubio dropped a jumper on the next possession.

And Lillard answered with a three-pointer on the other end.

Rubio again dropped another bucket, this time from behind the arc, which gave team Spain a 7-point lead.

On the other hand, Kevin dropped a fadeaway jumper and also drew a foul in the process.

Tatum came up with a block on Rubio at the rim. Kevin Durant knocked down a three-pointer and cut the lead to four-point.

Eventually, the quarter ended 38-36 with team USA cutting team Spain’s lead to two-point going to the third quarter.

Team USA makes a dominant comeback in the third quarter.

Rubio drove straight to the rim, dropped a layup as the first shot of the third quarter.

Subsequently, he also knocked down a jumper on the next possession. 

Draymond Green answered back, knocking down a three-pointer beating the shot-clock on Durant’s pass.

Team Spain with an only two-point lead, Marc Gasol knocked down a floater on the other end.

Durant came up with a block on Usman at the rim. Keldon dropped a jumper on the next possession.

Tatum grabbed a rebound and found Damian on the other side for a three-pointer. And finally, Team USA took the lead.

Lillard found Johnson for a dunk.

Johnson dropped a dunk
Johnson dropped a dunk. (source: Twitter)

Zach Lavine added another bucket on the next possession, knocking down a three-pointer.

Johnson added another bucket, knocking down a layup on Adebayo’s pass.

Team Spain trailed team USA by 10-point as Marc Gasol knocked down a three-pointer.

Hence, team USA was 57-50 against team Spain with team USA taking a 7-point lead into the third quarter.

Team USA took the win.

Zach Lavine took the first shot of the fourth quarter, knocking down a three-pointer.

Subsequently, Willy came up with a block on Johnson on the other end and also dropped a jumper on the next possession.

Jeremy Grant answered back knocking down a three-pointer. Rodriguez dropped a three-pointer on the other end.

Hernangomez dropped a layup on Rodriguez’s pass and cut Team USA’s lead to 8-point.

Tatum dropped a layup on Green’s pass on the other side halfway into the quarter.

Zach Lavine came up with another bucket, knocking down a three-pointer at the shot-clock buzzer.

Durant then knocked down a long jumper and team USA took 11 point lead.

Johnson dropped a layup on the next possession. Lavine drove to the rim, knocking down a dunk.

Durant lob to Lavine for a dunk added another bucket for team USA. Lillard knocked down a three-pointer and team USA took a 16-point lead.

Subsequently, Lillard dropped a long jumper with under two minutes left to play in the quarter.

Willy knocked down a three-pointer from the corner and eventually, the game ended 83-76.

Scoreboard:

Damian Lillard led Team USA, scoring 19 points, 4 rebounds, and 6 assists.

Following him, Kevin Durant dropped 14 points, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists.

Likewise, Zach Lavine contributed 13 points, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists.

Lavine dunking it home.
Lavine dunking it home. (source: Twitter)

Meanwhile, Keldon Johnson led team USA’s bench, dropping 15 points, 3 rebounds that also in his first game for team USA after joining the team in place of Kevin Love.

On the other hand, Ricky Rubio led team Spain, scoring game-high 23 points and 3 rebounds.

Marc Gasol had 10 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists.

Meanwhile, Willy Hernangomez led team Spain’s bench, scoring 11 points and 3 rebounds.

The opening ceremony at the 2021 Olympics is July 23. While the men’s basketball tournament tips off two days later on July 25 and ends with the medal games on August 6-7.

 

 

 

Bikram Jirel
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