Team USA’s men’s basketball team tipped off the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo with a disappointing 83-76 loss to France in the preliminary group stage round. The loss marks the United States’ first Olympic defeat since 2004 when it fell to both Puerto Rico and Lithuania in group play, and it snapped a 24-game Olympic winning streak for the U.S. It’s also the second straight loss to France in international play for the U.S., as the French also prevailed in the 2019 FIBA World Cup. However, it’s the first time Team USA has ever lost to France in Olympic play, as it was previously 6-0 in the matchup.
Evan Fournier led the way for France with a game-high 28 points on 11-of-22 shooting from the floor, while Rudy Gobert added 14 points and nine rebounds of his own. As a team, France shot an impressive 47 percent from the floor. It outscored the U.S. 46-31 in the second half, and went on an impressive 16-2 run to close out the game and secure the win.
Jrue Holiday, fresh off helping propel the Milwaukee Bucks to an NBA championship, led Team USA with 18 points, seven rebounds and four assists in the loss. Bam Adebayo also added 12 points and 10 rebounds for the U.S., which will now have to regroup before facing off against Iran in their second game in group play on Wednesday.
The 12 Olympic teams are split into three groups. Every team within a group faces the other three teams from the group for a total of three games. The teams finishing in first and second place from each group will advance into the quarterfinals along with the two best third-place teams overall. So, while the loss to France isn’t ideal for the U.S., it doesn’t end its chances of winning a fourth consecutive gold medal.
Courtesy: CBS Sports