Tokyo 2020: Kevin Durant takes MVP honors

KD has scored a total of 89 points over the last three Olympic Finals

The United States bounced back from their opening day defeat to France and went on to win their fourth consecutive gold. Kevin Durant was the main reason why and is justly rewarded as the MVP of the Men’s Olympic Basketball Tournament at Tokyo 2020.

The 32-year-old forward started the event with two 10-point games, but then the player that goes by the moniker Easy Money Sniper just switched through gears for the rest of the Olympics. Durant had 23 points on 8-of-11 shooting, with 8 rebounds and 6 assists against the Czech Republic in the last game of the Group Stage, leading the team in a must-win situation.

He took over in the elimination phase of the competition. Against Spain in the Quarter-Finals, the superstar had 29 points in 31 minutes of work, leading the charge to erase a double-digit deficit and book another trip to the Semi-Finals.

Australia were up by 15 in that one, until Durant took matters into his own hands. KD collected 23 points and 9 rebounds, with 2 assists, 2 steals and a block, good enough for a comfortable 97-78 win after the USA were down 41-26 late in the first half.

In the Final, France gave the United States all they had, but it was impossible to stop the Brooklyn Nets star. Durant had 21 points by halftime, finished with 29, including the game-winning free throws that made it 87-82 with eight seconds remaining on the game clock.

“Kevin Durant is amazing. You put a big on him, he’s able to drive. You put a small guy on him and he’s able to shoot over him. All my teammates did their best, but it is really difficult,” France’s guard Nando De Colo said after the Final.

The MVP now has a total of 89 points over the last three Olympic Finals. He still holds the record for the most points in a single Final game with 30, a mark he set in 2012 and 2016, tying compatriot Adrian Dantley’s 30-point record originally set in 1976.

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