Hartford Courant

Popovich watches with keen interest

Team USA coach keeps eye on trio’s play in title series

- By Tim Reynolds

USA Basketball coach Gregg Popovich should be pretty happy right now.

Consider what Jrue Holiday, Khris Middleton and Devin Booker did in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Saturday night: They combined for 96 points, all getting between 27 and 40. They were in top form, which was great news for USA Basketball.

Game 6 of the finals was Tuesday night in Milwaukee, where the Bucks hoped to win their first title in 50 years. The game ended too late for this edition.

Game 7, if necessary, is scheduled for Thursday in Phoenix.

And when the series is over Holiday, Middleton and Booker will trade their green, white and orange uniforms for red, white and blue at the Tokyo Olympics. They all say they’re going to honor the commitment to play, even though the finals will have just ended and then a flight halfway around the world awaits.

The Americans weren’t exactly a high-octane steamrolli­ng machine in their Tokyo tune-ups with a 2-2 record in Las Vegas and are coming off some roster revamping following the virus-related withdrawal of Bradley Beal and an injury-related withdrawal by Kevin Love. Beal and Love are out, Keldon Johnson and Javale Mcgee take their place.

It looks like the U.S. absolutely will need Holiday, Middleton and Booker if it’s going to get the job done in Tokyo. And there’s a very real chance that the Am

ericans will have no more than one practice with their entire Olympic team together before they open their quest for a fourth consecutiv­e gold medal Sunday in Tokyo against France.

It was never going to be easy for the U.S.; having almost no time as a team together before things get real in Tokyo will only make it that much tougher.

“I have watched the games,” Popovich said a few days ago when asked if he’s watching the finals while on USA Basketball

duty in Las Vegas. “I have to admit that I watch three guys more than I watched the teams. I just can’t help myself. I keep watching them, I keep hoping that they stay healthy. And then, we all think about what would be the best way to include them and blend them into the group. There’s no formula for that.”

He didn’t say which three guys. He didn’t have to. It’s obvious.

USA Basketball knew it was rolling the dice by choosing players that had a shot of going to the finals, but had no choice given the timeframe. They ended up with three and it could have been more; the Americans took a run at getting the Suns’ Chris Paul to commit to Tokyo, but he ultimately decided not to play on the team.

Middleton — who has picked the perfect time to play the series of his life — made a stepback 3 to put the Bucks up eight with 2:23 remaining. Booker answered on the next possession to get the Suns within six, then a 3 with 1:24 left to cut the lead to 120-117. And when the Suns were within one, it was Holiday who stripped Booker and then found Giannis Antetokoun­mpo for an alley-oop dunk with 13.5 seconds remaining.

Popovich has deep ties with Budenholze­r, deep ties with Suns coach Monty Williams as well. He’ll be thrilled for whichever coach wins this series, heartbroke­n for the one that loses. But it’s a safe bet that he might have been pulling for the Bucks on Tuesday night to end this series — and therefore get the Olympians to the Olympics as quickly as possible.

“I think it’s going to be a little bit by the seat of the pants because there’s no formula to go by,” Popovich said. “It depends how the team is doing and the condition of the players here, what we think we need. Our first game is France so we’ll look in terms of what fits might work best, but it’s not going to be like they’re going to come and sit for a week and get ready.

“They’re going to have to come in and play.”

True, even a successful coach like Popovich isn’t sure how this will work. But if Holiday, Middleton and Booker bring this form to Tokyo, the struggling Americans could be just fine.

 ?? RONALD MARTINEZ/GETTY ?? The Suns’ Devin Booker, right, and Bucks’ Jrue Holiday, left, and Khris Middleton, not pictured, are slated to join Team USA for the Olympics after the NBA Finals.
RONALD MARTINEZ/GETTY The Suns’ Devin Booker, right, and Bucks’ Jrue Holiday, left, and Khris Middleton, not pictured, are slated to join Team USA for the Olympics after the NBA Finals.

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