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Team USA wins fifth consecutive Olympic gold in men’s basketball, while LeBron James’ Avengers team beats stubborn hosts France

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Team USA completed its Avengers story at the Paris Olympics, defeating France to win its fifth consecutive men’s basketball gold.

LeBron James and Co. beat the host country 98-87 on Saturday.

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LeBron James and his Team USA teammates beat France for Olympic gold in ParisCredit: AP

James, Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and several other NBA All-Stars gathered for revenge in Paris following Team USA’s fourth-place finish at the 2023 FIBA ​​World Cup.

Together, they won America’s 17th men’s basketball Olympic gold.

France did everything they could to cause a historic upset in front of the home crowd.

Les Bleus made it a 3-point game with just over three minutes left in the game, courtesy of San Antonio Spurs sensation Victor Wembanyama.

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But they couldn’t contain Steph Curry, who was sensational in the final two games of the tournament after overcoming a shooting slump.

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