USA basketball avoids humiliation in London after falling 16 points behind against South Sudan and being booed by fans
USA climbed out of a 16-point hole to beat South Sudan in a warm-up game that threatened to turn into an embarrassment.
The star-studded NBA team was booed by an expectant sell-out crowd during the first half at London’s O2 Arena.
LeBron James and Stephen Curry helped the USA avoid humiliation in London[/caption] LeBron James scored a late game-winner in a 101-100 victory[/caption] South Sudan gave the US team an almighty scare in London on Saturday[/caption]They were a massive 43.5-point favorite before the game and a defeat was almost unthinkable.
But USA fell 58-42 behind just before halftime before an almighty second-half fightback spared their blushes.
And even then they needed a late LeBron James bucket to steal a nerve-shredding 101-100 win.
When Joel Embiid turned the ball over midway through the second quarter, boos rang down from the stands.
South Sudan shot 62 per cent from the field in the first half and gave the US all they could handle with their aggressive defence.
The American team scored just one of their 12 three-point attempts in the first half.
But the team’s two biggest stars Stephen Curry and James finally warmed up after the interval.
A 19-point swing in the third quarter powered by Curry and James turned things back in America’s favor.
But they fell behind again 100-99 before James delivered the game winner.
James finished with 23 points in 23 minutes while Curry added 12.
Anthony Davis scored 15 from the bench and Embiid finished with 14.
The uncomfortable victory left coach Steve Kerr with more questions than answers just days before the Olympics begin.
Their defense was much improved in the second half, but sparked by the backup unit rather than the starters.
USA has one more warm-up game – back in London against world champions Germany on Monday night.
Their first game in their quest for a fifth straight Olympic gold is on July 28 against Serbia.
USA basketball Olympic schedule
Men
July 28, 11.15am ET – USA vs Serbia, NBC
July 31, 3pm ET – USA vs South Sudan, USA Network
August 3, 11.15am ET – USA vs Puerto Rico, NBC
Women
July 29, 3pm ET, USA vs Japan, USA Network
August 1, 3pm ET, USA vs Belgium, USA Network
August 4, 11.15am ET USA vs Germany, USA Network
They’ll face this South Sudan team again in their second group game before taking on Puerto Rico in Lille, northern France.
“The whole team was embarrassed at halftime to be outplayed and down 14,” Kerr said.
“South Sudan was amazing. They did a great job preparing their team for this game and I did not do a great job.
“We did not focus enough on what they were capable of and that’s on me.
“The ending was good for us, just to feel what it’s going to be like in Paris and Lille.
“It’s a good reminder that when we play against teams it’s the biggest game of their lives.”
USA coach Steve Kerr was given plenty of headaches just days before Paris 2024[/caption] USA has a lot to figure out before their quest for a fifth straight Olympic gold[/caption]