Team USA Dominates Exhibition Game vs. Greece, Continues Unbeaten Streak
In their relentless pursuit of victory, Team USA continued their unstoppable run with a commanding performance against Greece in an exhibition game. The matchup took place in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, marking the third continent in as many weeks that the American basketball team has visited during their barnstorming tour.
Led by Anthony Edwards, who delivered an exceptional personal-best performance with 21 points, Team USA emerged victorious with a final score of 108-86. This triumph extends their unbeaten streak to 4-0 in exhibition play, solidifying their status as a formidable force and a top contender at the upcoming FIBA World Cup.
While Greece put up a valiant effort, they were notably missing their star player, Giannis Antetokounmpo. The NBA superstar was unable to participate due to his ongoing recovery from offseason knee surgery. Although Slovenia’s Luka Dončić also missed the exhibition game against Team USA for precautionary reasons, Antetokounmpo’s absence poses a greater challenge for his team’s prospects in the World Cup.
The upcoming clash between Greece and Team USA in the World Cup on August 28th is expected to present an uphill battle for the Greeks. Facing a deep and cohesive American squad without Antetokounmpo, they will need to summon all their strength and determination to advance to the second round.
Throughout the game, Edwards showcased his scoring prowess, particularly in the decisive third period, where he notched 11 points. Despite initially struggling from beyond the arc, Edwards rallied and drained three decisive three-pointers, contributing significantly to Team USA’s victory. Overall, he shot 8-of-16 from the field and played a vital role in his team’s success.
The American dominance was evident through an impressive display of balanced scoring, with six players reaching double figures. Mikal Bridges and Jaren Jackson Jr. led the starters with 10 and 11 points, respectively, while Cam Johnson, Bobby Portis, and Austin Reaves made substantial contributions off the bench with 13, 10, and 11 points, respectively. Jalen Brunson, who took center stage in the previous game against Spain, had a relatively quieter night but still managed to lead the Americans with seven assists.
Coach Steve Kerr strategically rotated his lineup, granting valuable minutes to Walker Kessler in the first quarter. Kessler, who had seen limited playing time in previous games, impressed with his defensive prowess, promptly denying a dunk attempt by the smaller Greek guard, Tom Walkup.
This exhibition game in Abu Dhabi marked USA Basketball’s debut in the city, but the NBA has been steadily gaining recognition in the desert. The NBA has scheduled an exhibition match between the Dallas Mavericks and Minnesota Timberwolves in October, the second of three games to be held over the course of three years.
Looking ahead, Team USA gears up for their final game of the tour against Germany on Sunday. Their journey takes a competitive turn on August 26th as they commence their World Cup campaign against New Zealand.
As the world eagerly awaits the FIBA World Cup, the dominant performances by Team USA in their exhibition games against Slovenia and Greece have intensified the anticipation. With impressive team chemistry and a deep roster of talented players, the Americans are poised to make a formidable run in their pursuit of glory.