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United States in ugly win over Venezuela

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CHICAGO: Kyrie Irving scored 13 points, DeMarcus Cousins powered a dominant performanc­e in the paint, and the United States pulled away from Venezuela for an ugly 80-45 exhibition victory Friday night.

Coming off three straight flashy victories in Las Vegas and California, the United States shot 42.4 percent from the field and committed 13 turnovers in by far its worst offensive performanc­e of its five-city tour in preparatio­n for next week’s Rio de Janeiro Olympics. But the Americans used their superior athleticis­m to limit Venezuela to 24 percent shooting and owned the interior with a 54-29 rebounding advantage.

Returning to Chicago for the first time with the US national team, Bulls star Jimmy Butler was cheered every time he was announced at the United Center. He had four points and eight rebounds in 21 minutes in his first start with Team USA.

Butler had one of the few electric plays for the US when he ran out on the break and dunked Kyle Lowry’s tip pass in the fourth quarter. DeAndre Jordan also had a vicious dunk off a lob from Kevin Durant, and DeMar DeRozan drew chants of “USA! USA!” with a windmill jam in the final minutes.

Klay Thompson also scored 13 points, and Cousins finished with seven points and 12 rebounds. Durant had nine points of 3-of-9 shooting.

John Cox scored 14 points for Venezuela, which will play the US again on Aug. 8 in the Olympics.

Irving and company were greeted with a round of hearty cheers when they came out for pregame warmups. Fans lined the side of the court where the Americans had their layup line, and Anthony and Durant posed for pictures with a couple of eager boys.

Before Butler’s introducti­on drew the most applause of the night, former Chicago coach Tom Thibodeau received a thunderous ovation when he was announced with the US coaching staff. Thibodeau took a year off after he was fired by the Bulls in May 2015, and then was hired as Minnesota’s coach and president of basketball operations in April.

The star power also extended to the sideline near the US bench, where former Olympians Scottie Pippen and Dwyane Wade watched the action attentivel­y. Wade was joined by his wife, actress Gabriel Union, hours after he held his introducto­ry press conference for his new contract with his hometown Bulls.

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 ??  ?? JUBILANT: United States' DeMarcus Cousins, left, DeAndre Jordan (6) and Kevin Durant, right, celebrate on the bench after Jimmy Butler dunked during the second half of an exhibition basketball game against Venezuela on Friday in Chicago. The United...
JUBILANT: United States' DeMarcus Cousins, left, DeAndre Jordan (6) and Kevin Durant, right, celebrate on the bench after Jimmy Butler dunked during the second half of an exhibition basketball game against Venezuela on Friday in Chicago. The United...

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