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4 teams that could grab Olympic gold from USA

4 teams that can grab Olympic gold from US men’s basketball

- Dan Wolken USA TODAY

TOKYO — With the U.S. men’s basketball team looking vulnerable entering the Olympics, here are four teams that could knock off the defending gold medalists.

Australia

For well over a decade, the Australian developmen­t program has fueled college basketball programs and increased its presence in the NBA. Even without Ben Simmons, who is skipping the Olympics to focus on his NBA offseason work, the “Boomers” squad in Tokyo includes six NBA players led by San Antonio Spurs veteran guard Patty Mills and Joe Ingles, who is coming off a career year with the Utah Jazz. The Australian­s lost the bronze medal game by a point to Spain in 2016 and got edged out by France for third in the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup, so they’ve been knocking on the door of a big breakthrou­gh. Their 91-83 exhibition win over Team USA on July 12 adds credence to the notion that Australia is a legitimate medal contender.

Spain

The Spanish team has a storied history in internatio­nal basketball, capturing the silver medal in 2008 and 2012 and the bronze in 2016, but this is likely the last Olympics for several members of the current generation. Remarkably, Pau Gasol is back for one more run at age 41 while his younger brother Marc (36) is projected to start at center. Rudy Fernandez, who’s had a couple NBA stints, remains a huge part of

the team at age 36. Point guard Ricky Rubio has been awesome in FIBA play over the years, including a 20-point effort in Spain’s 95-75 win over Argentina in the World Cup final a couple years ago. Though Spain may not be quite as good as it once was, this team still has a good chance to medal.

France

Team USA will get a stiff test right out of the gate in group play when it faces the French team on Sunday. During its series of exhibition games in Las Vegas prior to the Olympics, the Americans showed some vulnerabil­ity inside, which could be trouble against NBA defensive player of the year Rudy Gobert. Evan Fournier averaged 19.8 points for the French team during its third-place run at the 2019 World Cup and guard Nando De Colo has been one of the top players in Europe for the past several years. From top to bottom, France could very well be the second-most talented team in this field.

Slovenia

There’s only one reason why Slovenia could do some damage in this event, and his name is Luka Doncic. Even for a team as deep as the Americans, facing Doncic in a 40-minute, single-eliminatio­n scenario is one of the scarier propositio­ns in this tournament. Slovenia has no Olympic history in basketball, but it earned its way here by knocking off traditiona­l powerhouse Lithuania in the qualifying tournament last month behind Doncic’s 31-point, 13-assist, 11-rebound effort. Slovenia doesn’t have anyone else most American fans will recognize, but don’t discount the possibilit­y of Doncic doing something special if they can advance out of group play.

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ARIS MESSINIS/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Spain's Pau Gasol is back for one more run at age 41 while his younger brother Marc (36) is projected to start at center.

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