The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

U.S. team rolls past Italy for 100-63 win to reach Basketball World Cup semifinals

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The United States is headed to the medal round of the Basketball World Cup, bouncing back from its first loss of the tournament in emphatic fashion.

Mikal Bridges scored 14 of his 24 points in the first half, Tyrese Haliburton added 18 and the U.S. was airtight for long stretches defensivel­y on the way to easily beating Italy 100-63 Tuesday night in the quarterfin­als of the World Cup. The win ensures the 15th top-four finish for the Americans (5-1) in 19 World Cups. They will play either Germany (5-0) or Latvia (4-1) in Friday’s semifinals; those two teams play their quarterfin­al in Manila today.

“We just felt that energy from the jump,” Bridges said. “Everybody felt it.”

The Italians might have felt it more than anyone. It was 46-24 USA by halftime, with Austin Reaves providing the exclamatio­n point with a follow-slam that had teammates out of their seats. The margin was that big despite Anthony Edwards — the team’s leading scorer entering Tuesday, averaging just over 20 points in the first five games of the World Cup — not getting on the scoresheet until the first possession of the third quarter. His heroics weren’t needed. Not much on the offensive end was. The defense — which was shredded for 110 points in a six-point loss to Lithuania on Sunday — held Italy to 6-of31 shooting over the final 15 minutes of the first half. Lithuania started 9 for 9 from 3-point range vs. the U.S.; Italy started 2 for 21 on Tuesday, finished 7 for 38 from beyond the arc and wound up shooting only 31%.

“Everything stayed the same,” U.S. point guard Jalen Brunson said. “It’s just, our approach had to be a little better.”

Reaves finished with 12 for the Americans, who improved to 10-1 overall this summer. Simone Fontecchio led Italy (4-2) with 18 points.

It was the quarterfin­al round where it all went wrong for the U.S. at the World Cup four years ago in China. A loss to France in the Round of 8 eliminated the Americans from medal contention and started a freefall all the way to seventh place, the worst finish ever by a U.S. team in a major men’s internatio­nal event.

That won’t happen this time. Win Friday, and the U.S. is assured of a medal. Win Friday and Sunday, and the Americans fly home with gold.

Italy had beaten the U.S. only twice in 14 previous tries at the senior men’s national level, both times at the world championsh­ips — now called the World Cup. The first was in 1970 on the way to a fifthplace finish for the U.S. The second was in 1978, a loss that helped relegate the U.S. to a fifth-place finish.

The Americans outscored Italy 51-21 on 3-pointers.

Italy faces Germany or Latvia in consolatio­n playoffs Thursday.

 ?? MICHAEL CONROY/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? U.S. forward Mikal Bridges walks away with the player of the game trophy after leading the U.S. in a dominating win over Italy in a World Cup quarterfin­al game in Manila, Philippine­s, on Tuesday. “We just felt that energy from the jump,” Bridges said. “Everybody felt it.”
MICHAEL CONROY/ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. forward Mikal Bridges walks away with the player of the game trophy after leading the U.S. in a dominating win over Italy in a World Cup quarterfin­al game in Manila, Philippine­s, on Tuesday. “We just felt that energy from the jump,” Bridges said. “Everybody felt it.”

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