USA Men's Basketball fends off Australia in win

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By Jonathan Joffe

The United States Men's Basketball team extended its international win streak to 71 games after defeating Australia 98-88 on Wednesday in the Rio Olympic Competitions.

A win didn't come easy for team USA, as the squad trailed at halftime — for the first time since a 2004 match — by a score of 54-49.

The Americans were led by Carmelo Anthony, who dropped an impressive 31 points to go along with eight rebounds. 

Australia put up a good fight up until the closing minutes. San Antonio Spurs guard Patty Mills is responsible for much of team Australia's success, as he — like Anthony — also netted 30 points.

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Bulls star Jimmy Butler was not much of a factor in the win for team USA. Butler managed just one rebound on the night while failing to score any points (on 0-3 shooting).

Nevertheless, the United States Men's Basketball team continued its impressive run under National team and Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski.

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