The US men's basketball team pulled away in the second half of a bad-tempered game against Argentina and claimed a 126-97 victory on Monday to claim a top seeding in the Olympic tournament's quarter-finals.
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Players were knocked down on both sides and had to be separated from each other at the end of the first half in an ultra-physical game that seemed to awaken the sleeping giant US team that squeaked by Lithuania in their previous game.
The Americans completed a 5-0 run through the preliminary phase of the tournament and will face Australia (3-2) in Wednesday's quarter-finals.
Argentina could have leapfrogged the US team into first place in Group A with a win, but after going into intermission trailing just 60-59, they were buried under a flurry of three-pointers from Kevin Durant and the rout was on.
The US team surged to a 105-77 lead going into the fourth quarter and after Russell Westbrook was given a technical foul for taunting after slamming through a basket, the game continued on to a peaceful finish.
Durant led the Americans with 28 points, hitting 8-of-10 from three-point range, and LeBron James added 18.
Manu Ginobili scored 16 points as Argentina's high scorer.
Argentina slipped to third seed in Group A and will play Brazil (4-1) in the quarters.
Group B top seed Russia (4-1) will play Lithuania (2-3), while France (4-1) meets Spain (3-2).
Photograph: Mike Segar/Reuters