Steve Kerr reveals Team USA’s ‘complete focus’ heading into Olympics’ medal round

Team USA is only three wins away from winning their fifth straight Olympic gold medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics. However, to accomplish such a feat, they must remain locked in on defense.

“We know what wins a FIBA game,” Golden State Warriors and Team USA head coach Steve Kerr said.

“We are just completely focused on our defense … and then the beauty of our team and the talent, the depth of our talent is that from one game to the next, we’ve got lots of guys who have the ability to get rolling.”
Since FIBA rules differ from what Team USA’s NBA All-Star-laden roster is used to, leaning on defense has been vital. With the United States opening up the knockout portion of the 2024 Olympics against Brazil, Team USA will stick to its core values. Their quest for Olympic glory could end sooner than expected if they don’t.

“It’s important to focus on keeping that identity now that you’re playing the best teams,” Kerr said.

Since arriving in Paris for the 2024 Olympics, Team USA has gone 3-0. More impressively, they’ve held opponents to 84.3 points per game while scoring 105.7 points. Despite the low scoring numbers, that 21.4-point differential drives home how focused Team USA is on defense. More importantly, it drives home how they can go for gold again.

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While Team USA’s path to defending its crown won’t be easy, knowing who it is as a team is key. From there, it can fine-tune its game plans based on the opponent, making hanging with the United States even more difficult.

The fine-tuning focus has been rebounding in preparations for Brazil. Team USA has been outrebounded by its opponents so far, 124-123. However, the United States has allowed 14 offensive rebounds per game. Brazil averages 13 offensive rebounds per game, and Kerr said he’s expecting the team to try to “maul” the Americans on the boards.

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