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Get the boxing gloves out because Dillon Brooks has just delivered a knockout punch to Team USA. The notorious Houston Rockets star set his antics aside to go off on an incredible performance when it mattered the most for his nation. The 27-year-old has now crushed Team USA’s dreams while delivering the bronze medal to Team Canada.

After both suffering major upsets, Team USA and Team Canada faced off in the battle for third place at the 2023 FIBA World Cup. This game, as expected, went down to the wire, with both teams fighting relentlessly to take home the bronze medal. But it was Dillon Brooks’ heroics that prompted Team Canada to emerge victorious in this matchup. However, even during Team USA’s heartbreak, Brooklyn Nets star Mikal Bridges had a moment of brilliance.

Dillon Brooks breaks a million hearts in the USA

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The villain of the tournament, Dillon Brooks, emerges as the new Canadian hero. The Rockets forward made several statements in the tournament that enraged fans and players alike. From his ejection against Team Slovenia to his “best defender in the world” comment, his antics have irked the basketball world throughout. However, with the odds against him, Brooks delivered in spectacular fashion.

Dillon Brooks put up phenomenal numbers of 39 points, 5 assists, and 4 rebounds to send Team USA packing. Known for his defensive prowess, the 27-year-old led both teams in scoring in this game. From impeccable footwork to shooting lights-out from beyond the arc, Brooks got it done on the offensive end. This led the Canadian team to their overtime 127-118 win against Team USA.

The 2022-23 All-Defensive Second Team member turned “boos” into “MVP” chants at the Mall of Asia Arena in Manila. In fact, Brooks also set the record for the most points in a medal game in the FIBA World Cup with this historic performance. Team Canada has now won their first-ever medal in the World Cup, due in large part to Brooks’ heroic efforts. The fans could not get enough of the “villain” turned hero in this game. The Rockets forward’s performance now rendered the United States contingent heartbroken. Despite Anthony Edwards and Austin Reaves shining yet again, the team could not get past their defensive struggles. However, 27-year-old Mikal Bridges delivered a moment of brilliance in a crucial stage, rectifying a mistake that cost his team dearly just days ago.

Mikal Bridges makes up for past errors

Although Dillon Brooks and Team Canada emerged victorious, Team USA put up a gritty fight throughout. In this effort, Mikal Bridges took a trip to the charity strike with just 4.2 seconds left and the score reading 108-111 in favor of Canada. However, then came a moment that stunned the crowd at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Mikal Bridges missed the free throw, only to follow it up with a wild shot to force overtime. Bridges grabbed his own rebound, raced to the corner, and drilled a highly contested three-pointer that tied the scores. However, Bridges made a major error in the exact same spot just days ago against Team Lithuania.

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Team USA’s campaign went downhill ever since they suffered their first loss in the tournament against Lithuania. However, Mikal Bridges could change it all in that game. With just 12 seconds left and a chance to make it a one-possession game, Bridges missed a shot from the corner. Now, he drilled the game-tying clutch shot against Team Canada from the exact same spot.

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Bridges rectified a past error at the perfect time to set Team USA up for a win. Unfortunately, the Canadians proved too strong for the United States contingent. Now, the betting favorites coming into the 2023 FIBA World Cup will have a lot to contemplate about. On the other hand, Team Canada will rejoice in their first-ever medal in the tournament.

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