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FIBA officially announced the best Olympic team: James and Kuznetsov led the team, Jokic and Wen were also included, and James won the MVP

2024-08-11

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At midnight on August 11th, Beijing time, the men's basketball final of the Paris Olympics came to an end, with the United States defeating France 98-87 and winning its fifth consecutive Olympic title. After the game, FIBA ​​officially announced the best lineup and MVP winners of the Olympics.

The US team won the championship, and James won the MVP title, which was well deserved. In 6 games, James averaged 14.2 points, 6.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists per game, ranking second in the team in scoring, first in rebounds and assists, and second among all players in assists after Jokic. In the game against Serbia, James also got his second triple-double in the Olympics, becoming the only person in history. The 39-year-old James still has super dominance.

The five players in the official FIBA ​​All-Stars Team are: James, Curry, Wen Banyama, Jokic and Schroeder. All five players are from the top four teams and their performances are undisputed. Curry played super highlights in the semifinals and finals, scoring 60 points with 17 three-pointers. Jokic averaged 18.8 points, 10.7 rebounds and 8.8 assists per game, making him the assists and rebounds leader of this Olympics.

The young Wen Banyama led France to the finals. He averaged 15.8 points, 9.7 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.7 blocks and 2 steals per game. He ranked first in the team in all five categories, and his performance was not in line with his age. Schroeder led the team to the semi-finals, creating history in German basketball.