US Men's Basketball Edges France 100-97; Thompson Scores 30

The Americans are still unbeaten

Three wins from gold, and still no reason to think it will be easy for the U.S. men's basketball team. 

Klay Thompson ended an Olympic-long slump with seven 3-pointers and 30 points, and the Americans needed almost all of them to hold off France 100-97 on Sunday. 

Winning by three for the second straight game, the U.S. improved to 5-0 and clinched first place in Group A. The Americans open quarterfinal play Wednesday, still the favorite but looking as beatable as ever under Mike Krzyzewski.

Nando de Colo and Thomas Heurtel each scored 18 points, carrying France while Tony Parker sat with a toe injury. 

Kevin Durant scored 17 points for the Americans, who beat Serbia 94-91 in their last game.

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