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US beats Tunisia 110-63 in men’s Olympic hoops

The Columbian
Published: July 30, 2012, 5:00pm

LONDON (AP) — Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Love scored 16 points apiece, Kevin Durant added 13 and the U.S. men’s Olympic basketball team crushed Tunisia 110-63 on Tuesday night, turning a close game into a blowout with a spectacular second half.

The Americans (2-0) led by only 13 at halftime and appeared to be going through the motions. But with their second unit starting the third quarter, the U.S. outscored Tunisia 39-14 in the period and put on a crowd-pleasing performance on the way to its second straight easy win.

Anthony Davis scored 12 points — 10 on dunks — and Russell Westbrook added 11 for the Americans, who will face Nigeria (1-1) on Thursday night.

Makram Ben Romdhane scored 22 for Tunisia (0-2), which was within 46-33 but could do nothing to stop the U.S. after halftime.

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