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U.S. holds on to beat Australia 98-92 in tuneup for Paris Olympics

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Last updated: 2024/07/15 at 7:09 PM
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Tyrese Haliburton drains back-to-back 3-pointers to seal United States’ 98-92 victory over AustraliaSecond unit, againLebron James finishes a TOUGH bucket, extending United States’ lead over AustraliaTurnoversAustralia vs. United States Highlights | USA Basketball ShowcaseInjury watch

There was a lot for the U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team to like on Monday. And a lot not to like.

The United States’ hyped up men’s basketball team held off a late rally against Australia to win its second Olympic warmup in Abu Dhabi, 98-92. 

Anthony Davis scored 17 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, Tyrese Haliburton came up with a pair of late 3-pointers that helped stop a fourth-quarter freefall by the Americans. The U.S. improved to 2-0 in its five-game slate of exhibitions leading into the Paris Olympics.

Tyrese Haliburton drains back-to-back 3-pointers to seal United States’ 98-92 victory over Australia

Tyrese Haliburton drains back-to-back 3-pointers to seal United States' 98-92 victory over Australia

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Team USA has a 3-1 record over Australia in pre-Olympics gameplay. 

Devin Booker scored 16 for the U.S., Anthony Edwards scored 14 and three players — LeBron James, Bam Adebayo and Joel Embiid — finished with 10 for the Americans, who are playing host to a pair of exhibitions at Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates this week. They’ll play Serbia there on Wednesday.

Jock Landale scored 20 for Australia, which got 17 from Josh Giddey and 14 from Dyson Daniels.

The U.S. led by 24 midway through the third quarter, yet saw that lead cut to six with 5:05 left after Australia went on a 39-21 run. But Haliburton had the next six points on his 3s, pushing the lead back to 92-80.

Australia cut it to four on two separate occasions, but Booker went 4-for-4 from the line in the final 8 seconds to ensure the U.S. would escape.

Second unit, again

Just like in the Canada game, the so-called second unit — Haliburton, Jrue Holiday, Adebayo, Davis and Booker — changed the game.

That was the group on the floor when the Americans took a game that was tied at 19-19 with 3:15 left in the first and turned it into a 39-23 lead — a 20-4 run in a span of just over 5 minutes.

U.S. coach Steve Kerr used that group as his starting five to open the second half. But it’s become a clear trend already: when the U.S. goes to its bench and can replace All-Stars with other All-Stars, it’s just going to be a massive problem for opponents who don’t have anywhere near that same level of depth.

It’s been something the Americans have used to their advantage in the past. Dwyane Wade led the gold-medalist 2008 U.S. Olympic team in points, even though he was sixth in minutes on that team and came off the bench in all eight games.

Lebron James finishes a TOUGH bucket, extending United States’ lead over Australia

Lebron James finishes a TOUGH bucket, extending United States' lead over Australia

Turnovers

Here’s the big trouble sign right now for the U.S.: turnovers.

FIBA games are shorter than NBA games, 40 minutes instead of 48 minutes. That means there are fewer possessions and makes it even more imperative to not give the ball away.

Which the Americans did. A lot.

After committing 15 turnovers in last week’s exhibition win over Canada, the U.S. had 18 giveaways on Monday and Australia used them to fuel the comeback effort — getting 25 points off turnovers in the second half alone.

Australia vs. United States Highlights | USA Basketball Showcase

Australia vs. United States Highlights | USA Basketball Showcase

Injury watch

Kevin Durant missed his second consecutive game because of a calf strain, and with only one practice between games it wouldn’t seem likely that he plays Wednesday against Serbia either.

Derrick White, who arrived in Abu Dhabi over the weekend and got into his first practice with the team on Sunday, also didn’t play. White replaced Kawhi Leonard — who deals with knee issues — on the U.S. roster after the Americans determined last week that it wasn’t in Leonard’s best interest to play this summer.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

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