Paris 2024 men’s basketball: ‘Chef’ Curry cooks up a storm for Team USA as it stuns Serbia in semi-finals

Paris 2024 men’s basketball: ‘Chef’ Curry cooks up a storm for Team USA as it stuns Serbia in semi-finals

August 9, 2024

LeBron James pays tribute to Stephen Curry

With Serbia tiring and Jokic in foul trouble, Team USA sensed vulnerability, using buckets from Embiid, in his best game of the tournament, and James to tie the game at 84 with three minutes, 20 seconds left.

After a Serbia bucket, Curry gave USA the lead for good with a three-pointer coming off a crushing Embiid screen. James and Curry added buckets for a five-point lead and then Durant added a midrange jumper with 34 seconds left.

Serbia, which hit 15 three-pointers in the first three quarters, missed all nine attempts in the fourth. Team USA made 13 of 17 of its shots in the final period, and Curry was brilliant with 36 points.

“Perseverance, hard work, dedication. It was ‘Chef’ Curry and the ‘Process’ (Embiid),” James said. “Big-time win for us. We knew we were going to be challenged, we knew it was going to be the toughest game up to date, but it was a true total effort.”

Team USA knew it would be tested in this tournament but it seemed surprised the challenge came from Serbia. It played flawlessly through three quarters, hitting 15 of 30 three-pointers, using Jokic to pick apart the USA defense with his pinpoint passing while scraping for offensive rebounds and loose balls.

On offense, Team USA was relegated to Curry threes or Embiid jump shots. The Americans were totally out of sync.

“We tried not to get too discouraged,” Durant said. “Late in the third quarter they hit us pretty hard, we got down 15, 14 points, but we just kept pushing. We were able to pressure them, get them to miss shots, and we were out on the break.”

Curry struggled most of the tournament but the best shooter in the world was eventually going to get untracked. He made nine of his 14 three-point attempts and was unstoppable in stretches with his lightning quick release any time he got a sliver of space.

“I haven’t had many opportunities and haven’t shot the ball well the whole tournament, but it doesn’t waver your confidence to meet the moment and I had some great looks to start the game,” Curry said.

“But about two minutes into the game tonight, I realized I’m getting looks. They’re playing a different type of defense on us. I shot three times last game, and I wasn’t looking to force it because that’s not what the game called for. So that’s the beauty of Team USA and FIBA and this whole experience.”