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News ID: 92616
Publish Date : 19 July 2021 - 21:43

U.S. Rally to Beat Spain in Final Tune-Up Before Olympics

LAS VEGAS (Dispatches) - U.S. got back on track as they came from behind to beat reigning world champion Spain 83-76, in their final exhibition game before heading to Tokyo for the Olympic men’s basketball tournament.
Damian Lillard scored a team-high 19 points and Kevin Durant finished with 14 for the U.S., who lost their first two exhibition games to Nigeria and Australia before beating Argentina on Tuesday.
The Americans also had a game against Australia cancelled on Friday after Washington Wizards’ Bradley Beal was ruled out of the Olympics due to health and safety protocols connected to the global Covid-19 pandemic.
Jerami Grant of the Detroit Pistons was also put in health and safety protocols and Kevin Love was lost to an injury.
Just when it appeared the U.S. might be running out of time to develop chemistry for a run at an Olympic medal, the team reversed its fortunes by rallying to beat Spain behind a balanced scoring attack.
Keldon Johnson shot seven-of-nine from the field and had 15 points and Zach LaVine chipped in 13 in the victory at the Arena in Las Vegas.
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio scored a game-high 23 points for Spain.
The U.S. got off to a quick start, going on a 7-0 run in the first few minutes of the game.
But Spain roared back with a run of their own to take an 18-14 lead after the opening quarter. Spain kept the pressure on and led 38-36 at the half.
Johnson scored 10 of his points in the third, with Lillard draining a three-pointer with just over three minutes left to give them their first lead since the opening moments of the game -- and they would go on to extend that to double digits.
The U.S. picked up where they left off at the start of the fourth, as LaVine had a huge quarter, scoring all 13 of his points, including a couple of highlight-reel dunks.
The U.S. will travel to Tokyo on Monday and have a week to get ready for their first game of the men’s tournament against France, set for next Sunday.