Kevin Durant, Team USA not panicking after losing Olympics opener: 'Our adjustment is we just make more shots'
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Heading into its second game at the Tokyo Olympics, Team USA is searching for cohesion
Kevin Durant is not worried. The United States men's national basketball team lost its first game in Tokyo, but there's no panic among the players or coaches, Durant said Tuesday. "Our adjustment is we just make more shots," Durant said. "We got the best talent in the world on the team." The best talent in the world wasn't enough to beat France at the Olympics on Sunday. Team USA led for most of the game and had a 74-67 lead with less than four minutes left, but collapsed down the stretch and lost 83-76. France's Evan Fournier, who scored a game-high 28 points, set the tone for the next few days of storylines with a blunt postgame quote: "They are better individually, but they can be beaten as a team."More Related News
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