Game Report: South Sudan v USA

Game Report: South Sudan v USA

Sunday, July 21, 2024

A historic win has just alluded young basketballing nation South Sudan against Team USA.

South Sudan has gone agonisingly close to causing a massive upset in the lead-up to the Olympics, falling to Team USA by a solitary point in London.

It was left to LeBron James to save the day with some huge plays late, including a game-winning layup with just eight seconds left.

The South Sudan team, featuring NBL-rostered players Bul Kuol, Majok Deng and Jackson Makoi, took a 14-point lead into the half-time break, with a historical win for the young basketball nation looking a huge possibility.

But 39-year-old James took it upon himself to get USA out of a tough situation, with a 23-5 run from late in the third quarter to early in the fourth.

Even then, the Bright Stars weren’t to be outdone, with a JT Thor three-pointer with 20 seconds remaining putting them one point up. But like James has done so many times before, he stood tall when it mattered most. 

Team USA eventually claimed a 101-100 victory in the first of two exhibition games. 

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Carlik Jones was the standout for South Sudan, with 15 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists, while Marial Shayok had 24 points.

Deng (7 points, 4 rebounds), Kuol (3 points, 4 rebounds, 1 steal) and Makoi (2 points, 3 assists) led the charge from an NBL perspective. 

"Today we were able to represent our country with pride and we put up a good fight and showed the potential of our country," Wenyen Gabriel said. 

"I think it was a proud moment for a lot of people."

James was the star for USA, with 23 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists, while Anthony Davis had 15 to go with 11 boards.

The teams will face off in Group C at the Paris Olympics, alongside Puerto Rico and Serbia.

USA 101 (James 23, Davis 15, Embiid 14)
SOUTH SUDAN 100 (Shayok 24, Jones 15, Thor 14)

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