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“This Was No Surprise”: LeBron James’ Ex-teammate, Who Won Olympic Gold, Drops Truth Bomb About USA’s Embarrassing Fiba Exit

Published 09/09/2023, 10:39 AM EDT

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In a dramatic change of events, Team USA’s gold medal hopes at the FIBA World Cup were dashed, with a heartbreaking loss to Germany. Chicago Bulls center offered his thoughts on the shocking setback and what it means for international basketball’s future. During a recent interview, the former 2014 FIBA World Cup gold medalist illustrates the evolution of the International basketball scene.

He was even an ex-teammate of the great LeBron James. His honest words, however, provided an insight into the sport’s changing scene and the problems Team USA now faces.

Bulls center talks about USA’s loss against Germany

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Andre Drummond discussed the extraordinary expansion of basketball on the world stage with Rick Kamla and Antonio Daniels of SiriusXM NBA Radio. He noted that foreign players have improved their talents and abilities significantly over the years. Drummond made it evident that the setback was not a criticism against Team USA. But it was a tribute to the International basketball’s incredible progress.

Drummond complimented the game’s fierce intensity, adding that both sides put up tremendous effort. Despite their greatest efforts, Team USA could not score, and a few late-game blunders proved costly. The game versus Germany demonstrated the changing face of the global basketball scene. Because of the league’s growth, foreign players can advance and contend at an elite level. As a result of this pattern, other countries now produce powerful teams capable of challenging and defeating Team USA.

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Despite the setback, Drummond remains confident about Team USA’s chances in the next rounds of the event. He emphasized the need to make the best of the scenario, highlighting that they still have the potential to fight for the bronze medal. Drummond even appreciated Germany’s outstanding performance against the USA.

He said, “It’s no knock against USA. I mean, these guys on the International level have got so much better, the scene has got so much better. Though this was no surprise as they played hard, it was a great game.”

USA vs Germany match summary

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Team USA faced a tough push from Germany in a jaw-dropping duel, eventually coming up short in their comeback quest. Germany won a surprise win, gaining a coveted position in the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup final. This is all thanks to the explosive three of Andreas Obst, Daniel Theis, and Franz Wagner. Anthony Edwards of Team USA led the American offensive charge, scoring an amazing 23 points. While displaying his scoring skills, Edwards had invaluable assistance from his teammates. Austin Reaves led the way with 21 points, Mikal Bridges scored 17 points, and Jalen Brunson chipped in with 15 points.

Despite their best efforts, Team USA could not overcome a double-digit deficit against a determined German side. Germany’s victory was a result of extraordinary collaboration and individual brilliance. Andreas Obst, Daniel Theis, and Franz Wagner led their team to the World Cup final with an outstanding performance. The American team could not overcome their united efforts and tenacity.

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Andre Drummond’s evaluation of Team USA’s surprising loss to Germany at the FIBA World Cup demonstrates international basketball’s growing strength and competitiveness. The team’s quest for a bronze medal versus Canada is set to be an exciting encounter, reflecting the sport’s changing global scene.

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Dhruv Shastry

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Dhruv is an NBA writer at ES with years of playing experience to name. Despite the ankle injury barring him from playing further, he never lost touch with the sport. He loves the swag and the attitude basketball players possess.
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Saumya Khanduja