Olympics: USA goes 5-0 as Thompson dumps slump

LAS VEGAS, NV - JULY 22: Klay Thompson #11 of the United States stands on the court during a USA Basketball showcase exhibition game against Argentina at T-Mobile Arena on July 22, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The United States won 111-74.   Ethan Miller/Getty Images/AFP
LAS VEGAS, NV – JULY 22: Klay Thompson #11 of the United States stands on the court during a USA Basketball showcase exhibition game against Argentina at T-Mobile Arena on July 22, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The United States won 111-74. Ethan Miller/Getty Images/AFP

by Dan Martin

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AFP) — NBA marksman Klay Thompson shook off his Rio slump to net 30 points but the USA laboured again to defeat France Sunday as Olympic basketball heads for the knockout rounds.

The 100-97 victory means the two-time defending gold medallists have won their group at 5-0 but must wait until Monday to learn their quarter-final opponent.

Australia, meanwhile, beat Venezuela 81-56 to finish second in Group A at 4-1 and thereby avoid the USA in the medal-round brackets.

After close calls against Australia and Serbia, the heavily favoured Americans had their hands full again despite France resting star guard Tony Parker for the medal rounds.

France was down just 55-46 at halftime as they found ways to penetrate the American defensive press.

“I think we just let up a little bit (defensively) and you can’t let up in this kind of tournament,” said Thompson.

One of the NBA’s top shooters, Thompson hit only 15 percent of his shots before Sunday.

But the Golden State Warriors guard buried five three-pointers in a brief third-quarter span for a 16-point USA lead.

“I don’t care if I shoot 10 percent the rest of the tournament. If we get the gold medal, that’s all that really matters,” said Klay, who finished 9-for-16 from the field.

Big plays

Parker’s replacement Thomas Heurtel helped keep France in it, scoring nine of his 18 points down the stretch, but Les Bleus ran out of time as the Americans came up with big plays late.

They included a Kevin Durant alley-oop dunk off a Kyrie Irving pass thrown as the Cleveland Cavaliers guard sprawled to the floor.

Defence has been a USA worry as they seek a widely expected third straight gold.

Pressuring opponents, they came into the France game averaging 18.8 turnovers forced and 24.8 points off turnovers per game, both tournament bests.

But in their last two contests, Australia and Serbia kept finding ways to score, and threatened to win.

Coach Mike Krzyzewski cited Thompson’s play as a sign that his squad was warming up offensively, calling it “a huge plus.”

“But obviously we are going to have to play better defensively,” he said.

“Coach K” admits the newly-assembled US team is still getting acclimatized to international basketball, where top teams use constant movement to work deep into a possession for better shots.

Other teams are likely to exploit that in the knock-out phases starting Wednesday.

“We got complacent on defense, and teams like this that move a lot off the ball, you can’t get complacent,” Thompson said of France.

The USA has not lost an Olympic game since Athens 2004, or internationally for a decade.

In the quarters, they will face either Spain, Croatia or Brazil, who all seek final Group B wins Monday to stay alive.

Australia easily handled Venezuela, icing the contest with a 10-0 fourth-period run on a pair of three-pointers from guard Chris Goulding, who led all scorers with 22.

The Aussies will thus avoid the USA until the final, if they get that far.

Serbia defeated winless China 94-60 to grab the last Group A spot.

In Group B, Argentina and Lithuania, both 3-1, have advanced but will seek wins Monday to decide who wins the group and avoids the USA’s bracket.

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