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USA Stages Thrilling Comeback to Defeat Serbia in Olympic Men’s Basketball Semifinal

The United States basketball team pulled off a dramatic comeback victory against Serbia on Thursday to secure their berth in the Olympic Men’s Basketball final. The game, which took place in front of an A-list crowd, saw the Americans overcome a significant deficit to secure a memorable win, driven by the heroics of their star players.

Serbia, led by the formidable Nikola Jokic, started the game with intensity and precision, quickly establishing a dominant presence on the court. The Serbian team executed their game plan flawlessly, stifling the American offense and building a commanding lead of 17 points in the first half. Jokic was instrumental in Serbia’s early success, showing his versatility with crucial plays that put pressure on the US defense.

Despite being under immense pressure, Stephen Curry managed to find spaces to unleash his trademark three-pointers, keeping the American team within reach. However, the US struggled to match Serbia’s intensity and physicality in the first two quarters, heading into halftime with a challenging deficit to overcome.

The tide began to turn in the second half as the US team regrouped and increased their defensive intensity. Kevin Durant and Joel Embiid were pivotal in sparking the American resurgence, each hitting crucial three-pointers in the final quarter. Their efforts began to close the gap, shifting the momentum in favour of the USA.

LeBron James, known for his ability to deliver in clutch moments, made a powerful drive to level the score at 84-84, setting the stage for a nail-biting finish. With the game hanging in the balance, Stephen Curry once again delivered a crucial three-pointer, putting the Americans ahead for the first time since the opening moments of the game.

With just two minutes and 24 seconds remaining, the US team seized control and maintained their composure in the face of Serbia’s fierce resistance. The star-studded crowd, featuring celebrities like Simone Biles, Snoop Dogg, and Travis Scott, erupted in applause as the Americans closed out the game, celebrating their hard-fought victory on the court.

Despite the jubilant atmosphere, the match ended on a contentious note, with the Serbian team expressing dissatisfaction with some of the refereeing decisions during the crucial final moments. Their frustrations were evident as they voiced their displeasure to the officials while exiting the court.

The USA’s comeback victory against Serbia not only demonstrated the team’s resilience and depth of talent but also provided a thrilling spectacle for basketball fans worldwide. They will now take on France in the final on Sunday.

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