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Team USA basketball: Why rebounding is a major concern as Americans enter knockout stages of FIBA World Cup
A key number stands out from Team USA’s two second-round games at the 2023 FIBA World Cup: One. That’s how many rebounds starting center Jaren Jackson Jr. — reigning NBA Defensive Player of the Year — has pulled down in the win over Montenegro and loss to Lithuania combined. One.  After cruising through the group stage with an average margin of victory of 36.3 points, the Americans have run into some trouble in the second round. They escaped against Montenegro, but weren’t able to pull off a comeback against Lithuania after trailing by as much as 21 points in the first half. The common denominator in both games was the Americans getting bullied on the glass, on the defensive end in particu

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