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This was the second-largest Olympic Games point differential, surpassed only by the 53.5 point-per-game margin achieved by the 1956 US Men's Basketball Team. The Dream Team was the first to score more than 100 points in every game. Its 117.3 average was more than 15 points higher than that of the 1960 US team. [42]
Second largest USA margin of victory in Olympic competition [4] Game 3: Philippines: W 121–53 +68: Preliminary Group Play: Tied for third largest USA margin of victory in Olympic competition [4] Game 4: Bulgaria: W 85–44 +41: Quarterfinal Group Play [4] Game 5: Brazil: W 113–51 +62: Quarterfinal Group Play [4] Game 6: USSR: W 85–55 +30 ...
USA 116-48 Angola Croatia 96-73 Brazil Germany 83-74 Spain Day 2 USA 103-70 Croatia Spain 101-100 Brazil Germany 64-63 Angola Day 3 USA 111-68 Germany Croatia 88-79 Spain Angola 66-76 Brazil Day 4 USA 127-83 Brazil Croatia 98-74 Germany Spain 63-83 Angola Day 5 USA 122-81 Spain Croatia 73-64 Angola Germany 76-85 Brazil
Team USA has crashed out of the FIBA Basketball World Cup with a shock 113-111 loss in the semifinals against Germany.
The USA men’s basketball team had to stage another fourth quarter comeback during its preparations for the Olympic Games as it eked past Germany, 92-88. ... Germany outscored the USA 30-20 in ...
LeBron James scored Team USA's final 11 points during its 92-88 win over Germany during a pre-Olympics exhibition on Monday in London.. James, who was named the U.S. male flag bearer for Friday's ...
Germany: February 6, 1999 3–0 Friendly 359 Chile: February 21, 1999 2–1 Friendly 360 Guatemala: March 11, 1999 3–1 U.S. Cup: 361 Mexico: March 13, 1999 1–2 U.S. Cup: 362 Argentina: June 13, 1999 1–0 Friendly 363 New Zealand: July 24, 1999 2–1 Confederations Cup GS: 364 Brazil: July 28, 1999 0–1 Confederations Cup GS: 365 Germany
The team went 8–0 in the Olympic tournament, averaging 95.4 points per game, and holding their opponents to 63.3. (Their closest contest was an 11-point win over West Germany in the quarterfinals; ironically, the Germans were only in Los Angeles as a replacement for the boycotting USSR.)