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Team GB starts wheelchair basketball with two big wins

Great Britain‘s men’s wheelchair basketball team started pool play with a big 76-55 win over Germany. Gregg Warburton led all scorers with 24 points in the win.

“There are some really great teams. The tournament is absolutely stacked. Seven other world-class teams. I truly believe the only team that can beat us is ourselves. As long as we take care of the little things, control ourselves, look after ourselves, we’ll be good come the end,” Warburton said.

ParalympicsGB was victorious on the women’s side of wheelchair basketball, as well. Great Britain won 69-34 over Spain, with Jade Atkin leading her team with 19 points in her Paralympic debut.

“It feels amazing. I feel such a good vibe. I’m so happy right now. It was such a good game to start with. I worked for this moment and here I am. I finally got here,” Atkin said after the win. “It’s amazing to have such experience with lots of athletes that all have the same mentality as you. We’re all here for a medal. We all need to work hard. It’s nice to have that in a togetherness environment.”

In other action, the People’s Republic of China’s women’s wheelchair basketball team had eight steals in their 70-65 win over Canada. In the final game of the night, Australia’s men had a big lead early over the Netherlands. But the Dutch players stormed back in the fourth quarter, and won the game 66-55.


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USA's coach Steve Kerr reacts in the men's semifinal basketball match between USA and Serbia during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Bercy  Arena in Paris on August 8, 2024. (Photo by Aris MESSINIS / AFP) (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images)

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Team USA survived its semifinal matchup against Serbia, winning 95-91 to advance to the gold-medal game, but it didn’t come without a fight.

The United States trailed 76-63 heading into the fourth quarter and had to rally behind LeBron James and Steph Curry to come out with the win. It was unlike any Team USA performance so far in this year’s Olympics, as it has mostly handled its competition in Paris.

One of the biggest storylines from Thursday’s game was Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum once again getting no minutes. There were moments when Team USA clearly needed a versatile defender like Tatum to help defend Serbia’s shooters, yet Steve Kerr never looked to the NBA champion.

After another DNP for Tatum, fans voiced their frustrations over Kerr’s decision.

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Tatum was a key member of Team USA when it won gold at the Tokyo Olympics, but he hasn’t had the chance to do much in this year’s Olympics. His best game came against Puerto Rico when he had 10 points and 10 boards in 22 minutes.

Team USA will now face France and has the chance to win a fifth straight gold medal. Whether Tatum will be a part of the team’s efforts on Saturday is to be determined.




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Jayson Tatum logs another Olympic DNP as Steve Kerr keeps him on the bench vs. Serbia

BOSTON — What does Steve Kerr have against Jayson Tatum? For the second time of the 2024 Paris Olympics, the Celtics star was benched as Team USA took on Serbia.

This time around, Tatum didn’t play in a thrilling 95-91 semifinal comeback by Team USA. The Stars and Stripes trailed for the majority of Thursday’s showdown, and for large stretches, it looked like the team could have used a versatile, 6-foot-10 forward to help with some perimeter defense.

But Tatum didn’t play, and was reportedly “furious” as he walked off the floor following the victory. Tatum’s mom wasn’t too happy either, firing off her own post on X for the first time since November of 2022.

Serbia was putting on a shooting clinic through three quarters, hitting over 50 percent from downtown as they took a 76-63 lead into the final frame. (Serbia finished 15-for-39, missing all 10 of its threes in the fourth quarter.) Despite that deadeye shooting, Kerr kept going with a rotation that included Anthony Edwards and Devin Booker, neither of whom provided much help on the defensive end. 

Even one of Kerr’s own players in Golden State, Draymond Green, took exception with his rotations on Thursday.

And that is from a guy who does not like the Boston Celtics. At all. And most of X felt the same way about Kerr, who was being treated as an “Enemy of the State” on the social media platform.

Team USA woke up late in the fourth thanks to superhuman performances from Steph Curry (36 points), Joel Embiid (19 points), and LeBron James (16 points, 12 assists, 10 rebounds). Embiid scored seven straight for Team USA, LeBron hit a game-tying layup, and Curry drained a three to take an 87-86 lead. A James dunk put Team USA up by three with less than two minutes to go — the team’s largest lead to that point. Kevin Durant had nine points off the bench, including a key jumper with 36 seconds left to essentially seal the victory for Team USA. 

But the squad’s furious run to clinch a spot in Saturday’s Gold Medal game was all about Team USA’s absurd level of talent taking over and not the coaching from the bench. 

Strange Olympics for the Boston Celtics

To say it’s been an odd Olympics for the three Boston Celtics in Paris would be an understatement. Tatum and Jrue Holiday joined Team USA shortly after the Celtics won the NBA championship, and had to deal with some controversy when Derrick White was chosen as an injury replacement over Jaylen Brown. It was an awkward spot for Tatum and Holiday, who were happy that White was going to join them in Paris, but also had to answer questions (or sidestep them) on Brown. 

Then Kerr kept Tatum on the bench for Team USA’s opener against Serbia. He said after the win that Tatum didn’t play because Durant was healthy, but added that he “felt like an idiot” for not playing the Boston star. Tatum himself called it a “humbling” experience, but he has every right to be upset after another benching on Thursday. 

Tatum has struggled to find his role and shot on Team USA this Olympics, though he did have a double-double in a win over Puerto Rico. But he’s the most versatile defenders on the team, and don’t forget that Tatum was one of the top scorers on Team USA in 2020 that won Olympic Gold in Tokyo. 

It’s strange that Kerr and his coaching staff kept Tatum on the bench yet again with the stakes so high on Thursday, especially with Serbia surrounding Nikola Jokic with perimeter shooters for the game. Maybe Kerr is still bitter that the Celtics trounced the Warriors, 140-88, back in March, though Holiday and White continue to play important roles in Paris.

At least we’ll get a chance to see if Tatum takes the floor on Sunday against France. And you better believe that this latest benching will give Tatum even more fuel when the NBA season tips off in a few months. 




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