The Mercury News

Team USA stunned again, now 0-2 after loss to Australia

- By Tim Reynolds

LAS VEGAS >> These games don’t count. Right now, that is the only saving grace for USA Basketball.

And for quite probably the first time in 29 years of NBA players suiting up for the national team, they heard boos when a game ended on home soil.

Patty Mills scored 22 points and Australia held the U.S. without a field goal for the final 4:34 on the way to beating the Americans 91-83 on Monday night, dropping the threetime defending Olympic gold medalists to 0-2 in their fivegame slate of exhibition­s leading up to the Tokyo Games.

Joe Ingles scored 17 points, Matisse Thybulle scored 12 and Chris Goulding had 11 for Australia.

Damian Lillard led the U.S. with 22 points, while Kevin Durant scored 17 and Bradley Beal finished with 12. But the Americans wasted a 10-point secondhalf lead, and have dropped back-to-back games for just the third time since NBA players began wearing the red, white and blue in 1992.

The other instances: two straight in the 2002 FIBA World Championsh­ip and two straight in the 2019 Basketball World Cup. The U.S. finished

sixth in the first tournament, seventh in the other. And while these are glorified scrimmages, this much is already certain — a medal seems far from a lock for the U.S.

Jayson Tatum’s layup with 4:35 left put the Americans up 82-80. Australia scoured the U.S. 11-1 the rest of the way, and Mills — who plays for U.S.

coach Gregg Popovich in San Antonio — did most of the damage for the Boomers down the stretch.

The Warriors’ Draymond Green played 22 minutes with one point, five assists, three rebounds and four blocks.

The third-quarter lead for the U.S. was as big as 10 and was 58-50 when Lillard made a 3-pointer midway through the period. But Australia closed the quarter on a 19-6 run, Goulding hit a 3-pointer as time expired and they took a 69-64 lead into the final 10 minutes.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The United States’ Kevin Durant, right, fouls Australia’s Patty Mills during an exhibition basketball game Monday in Las Vegas.
JOHN LOCHER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The United States’ Kevin Durant, right, fouls Australia’s Patty Mills during an exhibition basketball game Monday in Las Vegas.

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