SAITAMA, JAPAN - JULY 31: Kevin Durant #7 of Team...

SAITAMA, JAPAN - JULY 31: Kevin Durant #7 of Team United States brings the ball up court against Czech Republic during the second half of a Men's Basketball Preliminary Round Group A game on day eight of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Saitama Super Arena on July 31, 2021 in Saitama, Japan. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) Credit: Getty Images/Ezra Shaw

That’s probably not good enough for gold.

Not on this U.S. men’s basketball team, an unproven and for now still unspectacular group.

Durant is the top scorer to ever wear the red, white and blue, a player who has been unstoppable on the international stage from the moment he arrived.

He finally showed that off again Saturday night with 23 points in the Americans’ 119-84 victory over the Czech Republic in their final game of group play.

Jayson Tatum led Team USA with 27 points. The Americans shot 7-for-20 in the first quarter — then made 33 of 44 shots over the next 26 minutes, including a staggering 21-for-25 start to the second half.

"It’s literally our third game of all us together," guard Jrue Holiday said, "but we knew KD would come in and do what he was supposed to do, do what he always does."

And just what the United States needs.

USA's Kevin Wayne Durant (right) shoots the ball as Iran's...

USA's Kevin Wayne Durant (right) shoots the ball as Iran's Navid Rezaeifar tries to block in the men's preliminary round group A basketball match between Iran and USA during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama on July 28, 2021. (Thomas Coex/AFP via Getty Images/TNS) Credit: TNS/Thomas Coex

The Americans are still learning each other and the international game, with differences from the NBA in the way it’s played and officiated.

Durant has already mastered it.

And now he can teach this group.

Durant doesn’t try to be a vocal leader, relying more on the way he plays and practices to set an example for his teammates.

SAITAMA, JAPAN - JULY 31: Kevin Durant #7 of Team...

SAITAMA, JAPAN - JULY 31: Kevin Durant #7 of Team United States drives to the basket against Tomas Satoransky #8 of Team Czech Republic during the second half of a Men's Basketball Preliminary Round Group A game on day eight of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Saitama Super Arena on July 31, 2021 in Saitama, Japan. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) Credit: Getty Images/Ezra Shaw

Sure, the three-time Olympian shared some stories about the opening ceremonies or his other experiences to some of the newcomers, but he’s not about to talk their ear off about how to play what he calls a simple game.

"It’s basketball at the end of the day," said Durant, who has played for the United States as well as anyone who had ever done it — if not better.

He now has 354 points in his 19 Olympic games (18.6 per game), surpassing the 336 that Carmelo Anthony scored in his four Olympics.

But Durant hadn’t been sharp yet in Japan, shooting just 4-for-12 in the opening loss to France and scoring 10 points in both games.

"I think it was just a matter of time," Holiday said.

SAITAMA, JAPAN - JULY 31: Patrik Auda #1 of Team...

SAITAMA, JAPAN - JULY 31: Patrik Auda #1 of Team Czech Republic drives to the basket against Kevin Durant #7 and Draymond Green #14 of Team United States during the second half of a Men's Basketball Preliminary Round Group A game on day eight of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Saitama Super Arena on July 31, 2021 in Saitama, Japan. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) Credit: Getty Images/Ezra Shaw

Though it would become a blowout, the Americans were trailing early into the second quarter Saturday before Durant heated up. His three-pointer with 6:18 left broke Anthony’s record and he followed by hitting another on the next possession.

He kept rolling into the third quarter and by then his teammates had loosened up after their uneven start and surged into the quarterfinals with ease.

Durant is still a long way from the top scorers in Olympic history. Brazil’s Oscar Schmidt scored 1,093 points and Andrew Gaze of Australia had 789. Both of them appeared in five Olympics.

But Durant views himself as far more than a scorer, anyway. He finished with eight rebounds and six assists, both team highs, and also a blocked shot that started a fast break while playing inside for an undersized U.S. team.

In his first season back from a ruptured Achilles tendon that forced him to miss a season, Durant had to do it all for the Nets at the end of the playoffs. Even though Kyrie Irving and James Harden were both injured in the series, Durant carried the Nets to a Game 7 against eventual champion Milwaukee in the second round.

"I’ve had a lot asked of me for every team I played for since I was 8 years old," Durant said. "I feel like I have to be prepared to do every single thing on the court."

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