In the early hours of August 11, the Paris Olympics Men’s Basketball final took place, with Team USA defeating France 98-87 to claim their fifth consecutive Olympic title. In this game, LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant all delivered outstanding performances, with multiple direct connections that fans will remember.
The Paris Olympics saw Team USA form the strongest ‘Avengers’ team. This was Curry’s first Olympic appearance, and the first time James, Curry, and Durant played together, with high expectations placed on them. Despite their age, the trio still possessed remarkable dominance. In the first five games, all three had standout performances, leading the team into the finals.
In the final against host nation France, although the U.S. led for most of the game, they could not secure victory until the end. With a little over two minutes left, the U.S. only led by three points, but Curry’s four consecutive three-pointers sealed the game. Besides Curry, James and Durant also played critical roles in this match.
LeBron James shot 6-for-10, scoring 14 points, 10 assists, and 6 rebounds, with a plus-minus of +17, third-highest on the team. In this Olympics, James averaged 14.2 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 8.5 assists per game, ranking second in scoring, and highest in both rebounds and assists on the team. At 39 years old, he remains reliable.
Kevin Durant shot 5-for-12, scoring 15 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists, once again demonstrating his lethal scoring ability in FIBA competitions. Notably, Durant has now achieved the feat of four consecutive Olympic titles. In this game, there were multiple direct connections between James, Curry, and Durant, leaving many fans craving more.
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