Basketball

Team USA Opens U18 AmeriCup With Win Over Argentina

Freshman point guard Taylen Kinney shines as the U.S. extends its unbeaten streak

The U.S. under‑18 men's basketball team began its FIBA AmeriCup campaign in Mexico with a commanding victory over Argentina, improving to 14‑0 in opening‑game appearances and extending its all‑time record against the South Americans to 15‑1.

Freshman point guard Taylen Kinney, a Kansas University recruit, contributed six points, five assists and two steals. His most talked‑about moment came when he threaded a lob to Michigan State freshman Ethan Taylor, who finished with a highlight‑reel dunk that pushed the U.S. lead to 50‑32 in the second half.

Key Contributors and Coach’s Praise

Quentin Coleman, an Illinois freshman guard, added 11 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, while Adan Diggs and Darius Wabbington each scored 12. Coach Anthony Grant lauded Coleman’s energy on both ends of the floor, noting the team’s depth and defensive intensity.

Malachi Jordan recorded a game‑high five steals, the most by a U.S. player at the event since Eric Dailey Jr. in 2022, underscoring the defensive focus of the squad.

Looking Ahead to Mexico

The Americans will next face Mexico at 9 p.m. Central on Tuesday in the second game of pool play. With a perfect 14‑0 start in opening games and a strong early performance, the team aims to keep its momentum as it moves deeper into the tournament.

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