Okay, so, I was trying to catch the score for the USA vs. South Sudan basketball game the other day. It was an Olympics match, and man, it was something else. Here’s how I got the box score and what went down.
Finding the Game Info
First off, I started looking for where I could get the details of the game. I checked a few sports news, you know, just casually browsing through them. Eventually, I stumbled upon one that had the game summary. It said the match was on July 31st. Good, I was on the right track.
Getting the Box Score
So, the place I found had a pretty detailed breakdown. They listed the final score, which was 103-86, with the USA winning. I dug a bit deeper to see how each player did. It was kinda cool to see the individual performances, you know?
Breaking Down the Stats
Here’s what I gathered from the box score:
- Anthony Edwards from the USA team, he scored 13 points. Not bad, right?
- And then there’s LeBron James, who also played for the USA. He added 12 points to the scoreboard.
- On the South Sudan side, Nuni Omot was the top scorer with 21 points. Pretty impressive, honestly.
Reflecting on the Game
After looking at all these numbers, I started thinking about how intense the game must have been. I mean, 103-86 is a pretty big difference. It seems like the USA team really brought their A-game. But, you gotta give it to South Sudan, they put up a good fight. Nuni Omot’s 21 points show they weren’t just there to make up the numbers.
Wrapping It Up
In the end, I managed to get a good picture of how the game went just from checking out the box score. It’s kinda interesting how much you can learn from just the numbers. It’s not the same as watching the game live, but you still get a feel for the flow and who the standout players were. It’s like, each point tells a story, you know? And it’s kinda fun piecing it all together.
That’s all there is to it, this match is still fresh in memory.