USA beat France 87-82 to claim fourth straight gold medal

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Team USA secured a fourth straight Olympic gold medal as they beat France 87-82 in Tokyo.

It was the second time the two teams had met in the competition. With France having inflicted the USA’s first Games loss since 2004 in the group stage.

However, Gregg Popovich ‘s favourites, who under-performed in the build-up, hit their stride when it mattered most.

Kevin Durant was the USA ‘s standout player yet again, scoring 29 points.

France made a late, fourth-quarter run. But came up just short as the US made their shots at crucial moments to claim a seventh gold medal out of the last eight on offer.

“The first time we played together as a whole roster was France [in the group] and lost to them,” said Jrue Holiday. “So we just felt like it was only right to meet them in gold and to get our win back.”

Back-to-back victories against Argentina and Spain seemingly put them on the right path. But they look shaky in the opening game as France end their 25-game winning streak in Olympic basketball.

While they bounced back with comfortable wins over Iran and the Czech Republic, the USA’s problems were far from over.

During their quarter-final against Australia, they found themselves down by 15 in the first half before they managed to put a run together and take a 30-point lead.

It is another slow start against France in the final as they struggle to deal with Rudy Gobert’s size. And physicality in defence.

On offence they were cold, struggling to make open shots, and Gobert’s presence around the basket made it hard for the Americans to score inside.

Popovich ‘s team eventually took command, but could never really pull away from their opponents as Nando de Colo made it a three-point game with 10 seconds left.

But the final free throws would fittingly fall to Durant, who made both to put the game beyond France’s reach.