Updated 2021 Olympic Men’s Basketball Standings, Results, Schedule, Odds: Can USA Get Back on Track?

The United States men’s basketball team looks to get back on track on Tuesday night when it faces Iran in its second Olympic group stage game.

The U.S. struggled through its tuneup games and lost to France in the Olympic opener. They’re a 40-point favorite over Iran and still -220 to win gold (a $22 bet wins $10) at DraftKings.

Slovenia looked strong in its first game behind 48 points from Luka Doncic, while pre-tournament second favorite Australia dispatched darkhorse Nigeria in its opener.

Below, get everything you need to know about Olympic men’s basketball, including schedule and results, odds and more.

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2021 Olympic Men’s Basketball Schedule & Results

Both the men’s and women’s tournaments consist of 12 teams placed in three different groups. The top two teams in each group advance to the quarterfinals, as well as the top two third-place finishers.

A draw will then take place following the completion of the group-stage games to determine quarterfinal matchups. The winners of each group and the best second-place team will be placed in one pot and while the two remaining second-place teams and two best third-placed teams are placed in another pot. Teams from the same group cannot play each other in the quarterfinal round.

Saturday, July 24

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Czech Republic 84, Iran 78 9 p.m. N/A

Sunday, July 25

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Italy 92, Germany 82 12:40 a.m. N/A
Australia 84, Nigeria 67 4:20 a.m. N/A
France 83, USA 76 8 a.m. Peacock

Monday, July 26

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Slovenia 118, Argentina 100 12:40 a.m. CNBC
Spain 88, Japan 77 8 a.m. N/A

Tuesday, July 27

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Nigeria vs. Germany 9 p.m. N/A

Wednesday, July 28

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
United States vs. Iran 12:40 a.m. Peacock
Italy vs. Australia 4:20 a.m. N/A
Czech Republic vs. France 8 a.m. N/A

Thursday, July 29

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Slovenia vs. Japan 12:40 a.m. N/A
Spain vs. Argentina 8 a.m. NBCSN

Friday, July 30

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Iran vs. France 9 p.m. N/A

Saturday, July 31

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Italy vs. Nigeria 12:40 a.m. N/A
Australia vs. Germany 4:20 a.m. N/A
United States vs. Czech Republic 8 a.m. Peacock

Sunday, August 1

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Argentina vs. Japan 12:40 a.m. N/A
Slovenia vs. Spain 4:20 a.m. USA

Tuesday, August 3

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Quarterfinal 1 12:40 a.m. USA
Quarterfinal 2 4:20 a.m. N/A

Thursday, August 5

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Semifinal 1 12:15 a.m. Peacock
Semifinal 2 7 a.m. ET NBCSN

Friday, August 6

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Gold Medal Game 10:30 p.m. ET NBC

Saturday, August 7

Game Time (ET) TV Channel
Bronze Medal Game 7 a.m. USA

Group Standings

Teams get two points for a win and one for a loss, according to FIBA’s official website.

Group A

Team Points
Czech Republic 2
France 2
Iran 1
USA 1

Team USA was -2000 to win the group but is already way behind the eight ball after losing to France in its opener.

Group B

Team Points
Australia 2
Italy 2
Germany 1
Nigeria 1

Group C

Team Points
Slovenia 2
Spain 2
Argentina 1
Japan 1

The 2016 bronze medalist, Spain, had -125 odds to win Group C, followed by Slovenia at +160.

Odds to Win Gold Medal

Odds as of Tuesday, July 27 and via DraftKings.

The United States entered the tournament as a -320 favorite to win gold, and dropped to -220 after their loss to France. That’s an 8% decline in probability.

Team Odds
United States -220
Australia +625
Slovenia +850
Spain +900
France +900
Italy +3500
Nigeria +5500
Argentina +7500
Czech Republic +10000
Germany +15000
Japan +40000
Iran +100000

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Team USA Roster

  • Bam Adebayo (Miami Heat)
  • Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns)
  • Kevin Durant (Brooklyn Nets)
  • Jerami Grant (Detroit Pistons)
  • Draymond Green (Golden State Warriors)
  • Jrue Holiday (Milwaukee Bucks)
  • Keldon Johnson (San Antonio Spurs)
  • Zach LaVine (Chicago Bulls)*
  • Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers)
  • JaVale McGee (Denver Nuggets)
  • Khris Middleton (Milwaukee Bucks)
  • Jayson Tatum (Boston Celtics)

Coaches: Greg Popovich (head coach), Steve Kerr, Lloyd Pierce, Jay Wright

*LaVine entered health and safety protocol and did not travel with the team to Tokyo on Monday, but Team USA hopes to have the Bulls guard re-join before the first game.

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