TOKYO OLYMPICS: MEN’S BASKETBALL GOLD MEDAL

Good as gold

Durant leads U.S. to 4th consecutive title

Kevin Durant celebrates after leading the United States to a victory over France in the Olympic men’s basketball gold medal game today at Saitama, Japan. The Americans have 16 gold medals in 19 attempts in men’s basketball. More photos available at arkansasonline.com/87tokyoball.
(AP/Luca Bruno)
Kevin Durant celebrates after leading the United States to a victory over France in the Olympic men’s basketball gold medal game today at Saitama, Japan. The Americans have 16 gold medals in 19 attempts in men’s basketball. More photos available at arkansasonline.com/87tokyoball. (AP/Luca Bruno)

SAITAMA, Japan -- Nothing about the summer was easy for the U.S. men's basketball team, and neither was the gold-medal game.

The Americans expected nothing less.

And in the end, their Olympic reign continues.

Kevin Durant scored 29 points and joined Carmelo Anthony as the only three-time men's gold medalists in Olympic history and the U.S. held off France 87-82 to win the title at the Tokyo Games -- ending a summer that started with sputters but closed with celebration.

Durant sealed it with two free throws with 8.8 seconds left, making the outcome academic. The lead was five, France's final possession was irrelevant, and it was over. The U.S. players gathered for a hug at midcourt, Durant, Bam Adebayo and Draymond Green wrapped themselves in American flags, and the journey was complete.

Jayson Tatum finished with 19 points, Damian Lillard and Jrue Holiday each scored 11 for the U.S.

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Evan Fournier and Rudy Gobert each scored 16 for France, which now has four silver medals -- all coming after gold-medal-game losses to the U.S. Guerschon Yabusele scored 13, Nando de Colo had 12 and Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot scored 11 for France.

Frank Ntilikina's three-pointer got France within 73-70 with 5:42 left, but the U.S. had a quick answer -- a 9-2 run that restored a 10-point lead on Tatum's three-pointer.

From there, it was just a matter of finishing the job. The summer started with two exhibition losses, the Olympics started with a loss to France, and none of that seemed to matter much at the end.

The mission was accomplished: Gold, again -- the 16th time in 19 Olympic tries for the U.S.

For some, it adds to family legacies. Jrue Holiday now is an Olympic gold medalist, just like his wife Lauren was twice with the U.S. women's national soccer team. JaVale McGee now has Olympic gold, just like his mother Pamela won with the U.S. women in basketball at the 1984 Los Angeles Games.

For Milwaukee Bucks teammates Holiday and Khris Middleton, it's admission into a rare club: Before now, only Hamburg-native and University of Central Arkansas product Scottie Pippen (who did it twice), Michael Jordan, LeBron James and Kyrie Irving had won an NBA title and Olympic gold in the same year.

And for U.S. Coach Gregg Popovich, it completes an Olympic journey that started a half-century ago. He was playing for the United States Air Force Academy, tried unsuccessfully to make the 1972 U.S. Olympic team-- "the powers that be actually selected Doug Collins instead of me, it's hard to believe," Popovich joked earlier this summer -- then accepted the task of replacing Mike Krzyzewski as the U.S. coach for this Olympic cycle.

"Being part of the Olympics has been a dream," Popovich said.

The U.S. missed its first eight three-point tries before Durant got one to drop with 2:04 left in the opening quarter, starting what became a 21-8 run by the Americans on the way to a 39-26 lead midway through the second quarter.

France responded, closing the half on a 13-5 spurt and getting within 44-39 at the break, then within two early in the third quarter.

And after the U.S. briefly led by 14, Nicolas Batum -- who saved his team with a last-second block to close out a win over Slovenia in the semifinals -- beat the third-quarter buzzer with a three-pointer that cut the U.S. lead to 71-63 entering the fourth.

Kevin Durant (right) of the United States drives around France’s Guerschon Yabusele during the men’s basketball gold medal game at the Tokyo Olympics in Saitama, Japan. Durant scored 29 points and joined Carmelo Anthony as the only three-time men’s gold medalists in Olympic history as the U.S. held off France 87-82. More photos at arkansasonline.com/87tokyoball/
(AP/Eric Gay)
Kevin Durant (right) of the United States drives around France’s Guerschon Yabusele during the men’s basketball gold medal game at the Tokyo Olympics in Saitama, Japan. Durant scored 29 points and joined Carmelo Anthony as the only three-time men’s gold medalists in Olympic history as the U.S. held off France 87-82. More photos at arkansasonline.com/87tokyoball/ (AP/Eric Gay)
United States' Kevin Durant (7) chases the ball during men's basketball gold medal game against France at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
United States' Kevin Durant (7) chases the ball during men's basketball gold medal game against France at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
United States' Damian Lillard (6), left, and France's Moustapha Fall (93) fight for a loose ball during men's basketball gold medal game at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
United States' Damian Lillard (6), left, and France's Moustapha Fall (93) fight for a loose ball during men's basketball gold medal game at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
United States' Kevin Durant (7), right, and Jayson Tatum (10) celebrate during men's basketball gold medal game against France at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
United States' Kevin Durant (7), right, and Jayson Tatum (10) celebrate during men's basketball gold medal game against France at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
France's Nando de Colo (12) reacts during men's basketball gold medal game against the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
France's Nando de Colo (12) reacts during men's basketball gold medal game against the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
United States' Kevin Durant (7) drives around France's Rudy Gobert (27) during men's basketball gold medal game at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
United States' Kevin Durant (7) drives around France's Rudy Gobert (27) during men's basketball gold medal game at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
United States' Kevin Durant (7) listens to head coach Gregg Popovich during men's basketball gold medal game at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
United States' Kevin Durant (7) listens to head coach Gregg Popovich during men's basketball gold medal game at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

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