U.S. men lose to Poland; 0-2 in 3x3 Olympic basketball pool play - ESPN
PARIS — The U.S. men's 3x3 basketball team fell to 0-2 in pool play in the Paris Olympics with a 19-17 loss to Poland on Wednesday night.
Jimmer Fredette cut the lead to 1 with about 90 seconds left before Michał Sokołowski made a free throw a few seconds later to extend the lead to 19-17.
The U.S. had a chance to tie it late, but Fredette's 2-point attempt came up short. Fredette, who was brought in to boost the team after the U.S. failed to qualify for Tokyo, appeared to sustain an injury with about 3 minutes left. He looked to be in pain as he was tended to by a trainer but soon returned to the game.
He did not speak to reporters after the game and a team spokesman said he was receiving treatment but did not provide any specifics on an injury.
The U.S. remains confident despite the tough start to the Paris Games.
«I don't think we're concerned,» Kareem Maddox said. «We just know we have some adjustments to make.»
The U.S. was down by 1 after a basket by Canyon Barry with about 6 minutes left before Poland used a 6-1 run to make it 15-9 with 4 minutes to go.
Poland was up by 5 with about 2½ minutes to go when Barry made three free throws to cut the lead to 17-15. Barry shoots free throws underhanded like his father, NBA Hall of Famer Rick Barry.
A basket by Adrian Bogucki pushed Poland's lead to 3 and Dylan Travis made a shot for the U.S. before Fredette's last bucket got team within 18-17.
Bogucki had 7 points and 5 rebounds for Poland, which lost to France on Tuesday.
Barry and Travis led the U.S. with 6 points each. Fredette, who is the only player with NBA experience in the 3x3 competition, added 3.
The U.S. struggled from long-range, making just 2 of 15 attempts.
«We're just not making shots,» Barry said. «That's