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TEAM USA MEN’S BASKETBALL …
Now that was more like it from Team USA Men’s Basketball. Ten days after barely escaping what would have been one of the largest upsets in international sports history against South Sudan, the Americans turned it up a notch on both ends and earned a 103-86 win over the upstart Bright Stars. After trailing 10-8 early, the U.S. went on a 25-4 run and never looked back.
After LeBron James and Kevin Durant led the way in the Olympic opener against Serbia, it was a lesser-known name who shined Wednesday: Bam Adebayo had a team-high 18 points off the bench. With Joel Embiid not playing (coach’s decision), Adebayo did a bit of everything, writes James Herbert.
- Herbert: “Jrue Holiday provided his usual all-world ball pressure and Derrick White was absolutely everywhere, but no one made a bigger impact than Adebayo. … In this context, Adebayo doesn’t have to shoulder the same kind of load as he does with the Miami Heat, but it’s not a stretch to say he dominated a portion of this game. He scored 14 of his 18 points before halftime on 6-for-6 shooting, while wreaking havoc on the defensive end.”
The United States officially qualified for the quarterfinals with the win and will finish group play Saturday against Puerto Rico. Team USA will return to its typical starting five for that game, Steve Kerr said.
… AND KATIE LEDECKY AND LÉON MARCHAND
It starts slowly. One body length. Five. Ten. Twenty. By race’s end, it’s too many to fit on the TV screen. Katie Ledecky‘s dominance is stunning, jaw-dropping, hilarious and all-encompassing. The all-time great American distance swimmer captured her eighth Olympic gold medal (and 12th Olympic medal overall) with an Olympic-record 15:30.02 in the 1500-meter freestyle.
- Ledecky now owns the 20 fastest times ever in the 1500-meter freestyle. Yeah, it’s absolutely silly. She won this race by more than 10 seconds and topped her own Olympic record — from 2020 Tokyo — in the process.
- Ledecky’s 12 Olympic medals tie Jenny Thompson, Natalie Coughlin and Dara Torres for most by a female swimmer.
- Ledecky’s eight golds tie Thompson for most by an American woman.
- Torri Huske also medaled Wednesday for the Americans.
If Ledecky, 27, is one of the established GOATs, Léon Marchand might just be on his way. The French star won gold in both the 200-meter butterfly and the 200-meter breaststroke.
- He’s the first swimmer to win both events at a single Olympics, and he did it in the same night, no less.
- That makes him the first swimmer to win gold in multiple individual events on the same day since Kornelia Ender in 1976.
Matt Norlander has more from a truly memorable night at the pool.
Here’s more from the Olympics:
😃 Honorable mentions
😣 Not so honorable mentions
🤸 Simone Biles, Suni Lee headline women’s gymnastics all-around final
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Author: Zachary Pereles
August 1, 2024 | 9:35 am