TOKYO — A day after USA basketball managing director Jerry Colangelo defended his Olympic roster, predicted a gold medal and criticized Kevin Love, Team USA made him look prescient.
After a sluggish first quarter, USA blew out the Czech Republic 119-84, in what essentially was an elimination game, to improve to 2-1 and advance to the Olympic quarterfinals.
Kevin Durant became the top scorer in American Olympic history, scoring 23 points by making eight of his 11 field goal attempts and all four of his free throws. Jayson Tatum led the team in scoring with 27 points, and the U.S. made 21 of 25 shots to start the second half in its most impressive outing of the summer, but it was two Team USA members related to women who own Olympic gold medals who wound up raving about the Olympic experience.
Jrue Holiday, fresh off winning an NBA title with Milwaukee, flew to Tokyo to join Team USA. He has improved the team's offensive flow and defensive intensity. His wife, Lauren Holiday, won two Olympic golds with the U.S. soccer team.
JaVale McGee's mother, Pam, was a WNBA star who won an Olympic gold with the women's basketball team in Los Angeles. She used to sit courtside when he played for Denver, yelling instructions to him.
McGee was added to the roster when Kevin Love left the team. Colangelo, in a conference call with reporters this week, said that Love, the former Timberwolf, wasn't "in shape."
McGee, on Saturday night in Tokyo, said, "I'm in great shape. I have an amazing work ethic."
Holiday, teammate Khris Middleton and the Suns' Devin Booker joined the team after the NBA Finals.