Albuquerque Journal

USA shines in romping to hoop gold

Serbia gives the Americans no trouble in championsh­ip game

- BY BRIAN MAHONEY

RIO DE JANEIRO — The trip wasn’t always easy, though they arrived at their expected destinatio­n.

The players on the U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team never doubted they would be standing on the gold-medal platform, even after some close calls in Rio and criticisms they lacked the usual big names and bigger wins.

“I know there was kind of a lot of buzz around us not playing well a couple of games, two, three games in the early round,” Carmelo Anthony said, “but the way that we locked in and the way that we focused in to be able to have this gold medal around our necks was special.”

Saving their best for last in a tournament that had been tough, the Americans convincing­ly won their third straight gold medal, beating Serbia 96-66 on Sunday.

“We came here and despite what people are saying about this group, being less talented and not blowing teams out, we did a good job of bottling all that up and unleashed it on Serbia,” forward Paul George said.

Kevin Durant scored 30 points in the final game with the national team for Mike Krzyzewski, who took the Americans back to the top and leaves with them there after becoming the first coach to win three Olympic gold medals.

“To go home as gold medalists and leave Coach K off with another gold was one of our main goals as well,” Durant said.

Anthony also picked up his third gold to go with a bronze, becoming the most decorated male in Olympic basketball history.

The U.S. beat Serbia by just 94-91 in pool play, holding on when Bogdan Bogdanovic missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer. This rematch looked nothing like that meeting, but it did resemble

the final of the 2014 Basketball World Cup, which the Americans won 129-92.

“To come out there and play as well as we did against a team that had stepped up their play as well, it showed that we came together at the right time,” Durant said.

Anthony checked back into the rout in the final minutes so he could grab a seventh rebound, passing David Robinson for U.S. record with the 125th in his Olympic career. He had already become the leading scorer earlier in the tournament, capping an Olympic career that began with disappoint­ment as a member of the U.S. team that finished third in 2004.

The Americans haven’t lost since, winning 25 straight in the Olympics.

A few of the victories were more difficult than usual in this tournament, where half the Americans’ eight games were decided by 10 points or fewer.

Krzyzewski said it didn’t matter how the Americans won. And there was no doubt they would Sunday once Durant heated up.

He had also scored 30 in the 2012 gold-medal game, after he poured in a U.S.-record 38 in one game en route to the MVP of the 2010 world basketball championsh­ip. He is already the Americans’ No. 2 career scorer in the Olympics in just two appearance­s.

When the final horn sounded, the U.S. players shared long hugs with each other and then Krzyzewski.

It was a tough ending after an impressive run for Serbia in its first Olympics as an independen­t nation. The heart of an internatio­nal power in the former Yugoslavia, the Serbs hadn’t qualified for the Olympics since gaining independen­ce in 2006.

They dropped three games in the group stage but had the look of a team that could challenge the Americans after nearly knocking them off earlier in the event and overwhelmi­ng Australia in the semifinals.

They were down 16-15 before Durant made a 3 for the final points of the first quarter. Suddenly it turned into a blowout.

“They are superstars. If you let them play like they want, they will kill you,” guard Stefan Markovic said. “Each of their 12 guys can do that.”

 ?? MATT YORK/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Once Kevin Durant got hot, Serbia was finished during Sunday’s gold medal game. Durant had 30 points as the USA rolled 96-66.
MATT YORK/ASSOCIATED PRESS Once Kevin Durant got hot, Serbia was finished during Sunday’s gold medal game. Durant had 30 points as the USA rolled 96-66.
 ?? MATT YORK/AP ?? Mike Krzyzewski’s USA bunch didn’t dominate early during the Rio Games, but sure did in medal play.
MATT YORK/AP Mike Krzyzewski’s USA bunch didn’t dominate early during the Rio Games, but sure did in medal play.

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