USA Basketball: How to watch FIBA showcase game vs. Spain on Sunday
USA Basketball continues its five-game exhibition schedule ahead of the FIBA Basketball World Cup on Sunday with a friendly against Spain in Malaga.
The Americans improved to 2-0 during their run on Saturday after defeating a Slovenia team playing without Luka Doncic. Minnesota guard Anthony Edwards led the way with 15 points while New York guard Jalen Brunson had 11 points and eight assists in the 92-62 win.
Other notable performances by Team USA:
Tyrese Haliburton, Indiana Pacers: 10 points, 6 assists, 4 rebounds
Austin Reaves, Los Angeles Lakers: 10 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists
Mikal Bridges, Brooklyn Nets: 9 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists
Bobby Portis, Milwaukee Bucks: 8 points, 5 rebounds
Cam Johnson, Nets: 8 points, 4 rebounds
They will face a Spain team with plenty of current and former NBA players.
Memphis Grizzlies forward Santi Aldama led the Spaniards to a win over Slovenia on Friday with 18 points, seven rebounds and seven assists. Juan Hernangomez and Willy Hernangomez each had 17 points, and Alex Abrines added 13 points.
After facing Spain, USA Basketball will travel to Abu Dhabi for two final tuneup games beginning on Friday against Greece. They will then face Germany on Aug. 20 prior to their first game of the FIBA Basketball World Cup on Aug. 26 in the Philippines.
With the Americans set to play their second game in Malaga on Sunday, here is all of the information you need to catch the action live and follow along on TV.
How to Watch
Date: Sunday, Aug. 13
Opponent: Spain
Location: Malaga, Spain
Time: 3:30 p.m. EDT
TV Channel: FOX
USA Basketball - Last Game Starters
Mikal Bridges
Anthony Edwards
Jalen Brunson
Head Coach: Steve Kerr
Bench Unit
Bobby Portis, Austin Reaves, Tyrese Haliburton, Cam Johnson, Paolo Banchero, Walker Kessler, Josh Hart
Spain - Last Game Starters
Alberto Diaz
Alex Abrines
Joel Parra
Juan Hernangomez
Willy Hernangomez
Head Coach: Sergio Scariolo
Bench Unit
Alberto Abalde, Santi Aldama, Dario Brizuela, Victor Claver, Jaime Fernandez, Rudy Fernandez, Usman Garuba, Sergio Llull, Jaime Pradilla, Sebas Saiz