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USA vs. France – Live updates, results: LeBron James and Steph Curry face Victor Wembanyama in the Olympic gold medal duel in basketball
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USA vs. France – Live updates, results: LeBron James and Steph Curry face Victor Wembanyama in the Olympic gold medal duel in basketball

After one of the most exciting basketball games in Olympic history in the semifinal against Serbia, the US national basketball team is ready for its final test. LeBron James, Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and Co. will fight for the gold medal against host France in Paris on Saturday evening.

While reigning NBA Rookie of the Year Victor Wembanyama helped France win, lesser-known players like Guerschon Yabusele and Isaia Cordinier also shone on the road to the final. France steamrolled Germany in the semifinals and Greece in the quarterfinals, while the USA steamrolled Brazil in the quarterfinals before a shock loss to Serbia in the semifinals.

It will certainly not be a friendly environment for the Americans at the Bercy Arena, but can they manage to win their fifth gold medal in a row?

  • Date: Saturday, August 10

  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET | 12:30 p.m. PT

  • Location: Bercy Arena | Paris, France

  • Channel: USA Network, NBCOlympics.com, Peacock, Fubo

Follow Yahoo Sports for all the live updates, highlights and more as Team USA takes on host nation France for the gold medal.

Live21 updates

  • Halftime: USA 49, France 41

    Guerschon Yabusele scores a layup just before the final whistle, reducing France’s halftime lead to eight points (49–41).

    Yabusele leads France with 15 points, followed by Victor Wembanyama with 13.

    Leading the way for Team USA is Devin Booker, who has scored 13 points on 5 of 7 shooting (2 of 3 threes). LeBron James has seven, while Anthony Edwards, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant each have six points.

  • 3-point shots make a big difference

    Jrue Hoilday hits a 3 to bring the USA back to within 10 points, 49-39. The US team is shooting 45% (9 of 20) from the 3-point line, while France is struggling at 19% (3 of 16).

  • USA extends lead to 10 points

    A 3-pointer by Steph Curry and a 3-point play by Devin Booker (foul against Evan Fournier) give the USA their biggest lead of the game, 46–36.

  • Guerschon Yabusele with the poster

    Guerschon Yabusele dunks over LeBron James and draws a foul. France’s bench and the home crowd cheer. USA still ahead, 40-36.

  • USA with 12:6 in the race

    The US team fights back and beats France 12-6, extending its lead to five points. LeBron James scored four points during the run, and Steph Curry and Devin Booker hit threes. France calls a timeout.

  • France with 8-0 run

    A dunk by Bilal Coulibaly puts France ahead 25-24. France has scored the last eight points and the USA takes a timeout.

  • France heats up 3

    Guerschon Yabusele and Matthew Strasel scored two consecutive three-pointers for France. Strasel’s three-pointer went in.

  • 1st quarter: USA 20, France 15

    Great pace after one quarter of play. USA leads 20-15.

    Devin Booker leads Team USA with seven points, followed by Anthony Edwards with six points.

    Victor Wembanyama also scored seven points for France.

    One thing to watch out for is France’s three-point shots: in the first half, they only made 1 of 9 three-point shots.

  • LeBron’s no-look pass

    There have been plenty of dunks so far in this gold medal game, but LeBron James provides an early highlight with a nifty no-look pass behind his back to Devin Booker in the basket area.

  • LeBron James imitates Michael Johnson in this gold medal game

  • Anthony Edwards for 3

    Team USA takes a 16-13 lead with 1:59 left in the first quarter thanks to a three-pointer from Anthony Edwards.

    France takes a time-out, presumably to check if Edwards was behind the line. France coach Vincent Collet could also give his boys a breather amidst the high tempo.

  • Jayson Tatum scores

    After a steal by LeBron James, Steph Curry brings the ball to Jayson Tatum, who makes a breakaway dunk and gives the USA a 14-11 lead.

  • Jayson Tatum sighting

    Jayson Tatum will play for Team USA. He expects to get more playing time against a larger French team with the 7-foot-4 Victor Wembanyama and Rudy Gobert, as well as Guerschon Yabusele in the frontcourt.

  • With Rudy Gobert coming in for France and Kevin Durant looking to overpower him one-on-one, this could be a matchup the US will want to take advantage of.

  • James block leads to Durant 3

    LeBron James blocks a layup attempt by Guerschon Yabusele and Kevin Durant follows up with a three-pointer to give the USA an 8-7 lead.

  • Brilliant start for both teams

    LeBron James opens the scoring with a dunk, followed by Victor Wembanyama sinking a 3-pointer.

    Devin Booker responds with a 3 for the USA before France advances, leading to a dunk for Nicolas Batum.

  • Kevin Durant on the way to the fourth

    Kevin Durant could become the first U.S. basketball player to win four gold medals with a victory over France on Saturday.

    LeBron James would also win a fourth medal, having previously won two gold and one bronze medals.

    During these Olympics, Durant became the U.S. team’s all-time Olympic point scorer, surpassing Lisa Leslie’s 488 points. Durant has 502 points before the duel against France.

  • Joel Embiid faces the French fans one last time

    Joel Embiid was the constant target of boos and jeers during the Paris Olympics because he chose to play for the United States rather than France or Cameroon.

    He trolled the fans during the victory over Puerto Rico in the group match and danced after the thrilling semi-final victory over Serbia, which the DX “suck it” punch. That’s apparently an issue for Embiid ahead of Saturday’s gold medal game.

  • Rendezvous with history?

    The fans in Paris’ Bercy Arena are ready for a “rendezvous with history,” as a banner in the stands reads:

    So far, the USA-France men’s basketball record is 6-1 for the USA, including an 87-82 victory for the USA in the gold medal game at the Tokyo Olympics four years ago.

  • Starting lineup of Team USA

    As Shams Charania of The Athletic reported On Friday night, US coach Steve Kerr plans to start Kevin Durant in the gold medal game against France, with Jrue Holiday coming off the bench.

    The US starting eleven will look like this:

    • Kevin Durant

    • Stephen Curry

    • Devin Booker

    • LeBron James

    • Joel Embiid

    France has not yet announced its starting lineup. Coach Vincent Collet replaced Rudy Gobert with Victor Wembanyama before the quarterfinal match against Canada to create a small-ball lineup and stuck with it against Germany.

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