Team USA vs. Spain live score, updates, highlights from 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup tune-up game

By | August 13, 2023

After a dominant win over Slovenia Saturday, the United States plays its second of two games in Spain.

Sunday’s game will be a road game of sorts against the hosts. The United States will take on Willy Hernangomez, Juancho Hernangomez, and the Spanish national team in a FIBA Basketball World Cup exhibition game.

Following this game, the United States will travel to Abu Dhabi for tune-up matches against Greece and Germany next weekend.

The United States roster has been led by Anthony Edwards thus far, who led the team in points in each of the first two tune-up games. Jalen Brunson, Tyrese Haliburton and Austin Reaves have been solid as well. The team will look to hone some things against the Spanish side before the FIBA World Cup begins in earnest on Aug. 25.

The Sporting News is tracking the United States’ warm-up game against Spain from Malaga. Follow below to see how the game transpires.

Team USA vs. Spain score

  1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final
Team USA 26 29
Spain 28 17

Team USA vs. Spain live updates, highlights

4:47 p.m. — Spain adds to a 9-0 run out of the half and Jackson finally hits a three to make it 58-54. Big basket there for the United States, but it gets squandered by a goaltend on the other end to make it 58-56, and there’s another turnover. Disastrous start to the half, no two ways about it.

4:45 p.m. — Spain is really gunning early, as Alex Abrines hits a triple to cut the 10-point lead coming out of the half in half to five. Spain moves the ball extremely well.

4:44 p.m. — We’re back underway in the second half, and Willy Hernangomez immediately scores coming out. Good job from Spain to recapture momentum after an inauspicious end to the half.

Halftime: USA 55, Spain 45

4:24 p.m. — Anthony Edwards throws down an emphatic dunk after a Spain missed dunk. That puts an exclamation point on the half. Austin Reaves then throws another one on and gives the United States a 10-point lead at the half. Huge turn of events to give the United States a 55-45 lead.

4:22 p.m. — To that point, Brunson continues to lead the way with 16 points as halftime approaches.

4:19 p.m. — Brunson really is such a good catalyst for this offense. This probably wasn’t on purpose though.

4:15 p.m. — The United States are building up a bit of momentum, and a three has built the lead up to seven. Spain, however, has shown an ability to put up points. 49-42 with 2:49 left in the half.

4:11 p.m. — The United States are starting to adjust defensively. Steve Kerr has them taking away skip passes, which have bitten them. Spain adjusts as well, however, and stays within two by exploiting an open middle near the free throw line. Some good coaching going on here.

4:09 p.m. — Tons of ebb and flow in this game so far. Both teams are shooting threes well, the United States is looking a little bigger inside. 36-34 three minutes into the second, with neither team showing signs of slowing up.

4:03 p.m. — Both teams exchange triples again, with Johnson hitting another one and Rudy Fernandez hitting one on the other end to tie things up again. Nice ball movement on both sides is leading to some great looks. 

4:01 p.m. — Cam Johnson continues the strong three-point shooting from the United States, hitting a triple from the wing to give Team USA a lead, if only for a moment. Paolo Banchero picked up a foul on the other end and we’re tied up again.

End of Q1: Spain 28, USA 26

3:58 p.m. — The first quarter ends with Spain in the lead, 28-26. There’s been some nice shooting from Baloncesto Espaรฑa, whereas the United States have met some resistance trying to bang inside. All in all, effective from both teams, but the United States is in for a much-needed test.

3:51 p.m. — Spain has taken the lead again on another three to make it 23-22. Quick releases on this roster are proving to be an issue for the United States. They just hit another three on a kickout to make it 26-22 with 1:42 in the first. Strong quarter for Spain from beyond the arc.

3:49 p.m. — Spain takes the lead momentarily on a three from the corner, but Brunson immediately answers to make it 20-18 USA again. Three-point shooting has been a big bugaboo for the United States, so that’s a promising sign.

3:45 p.m. — Willy Hernangomez shows his strength there. Shoves Jaren Jackson Jr. in the lane and draws a foul as he scores. Nice move inside as play stops momentarily.

3:43 p.m. — Nearing the five-minute mark in the first, both teams are looking for a flow on offense. Spain had hit a three but the United States is still running with flow. Ingram has another dunk but Spain is keeping pace. 17-12 USA with five minutes remaining in the first.

3:38 p.m. — Both teams exchanged baskets to start the game, with Brunson hitting a mid-range turnaround and Spain answering with a dunk on the other end. Brandon Ingram then flushes a dunk on the other end.

3:35 p.m. — Both teams are on the floor as they continue opening ceremonies. The United States will be wearing white whereas Spain is donning black. Jackson Jr. tips off against Geuer.

3:30 p.m. — Welcome to USA vs. Spain in an exhibition match ahead of the FIBA World Cup! Tip-off is fast approaching from Malaga as the United States seek a second straight win in Spain Sunday.

What channel is Team USA vs. Spain on?

  • Date: Sunday, Aug. 13
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV channels: Fox
  • Live stream: Sling TV | Courtside 1891

Fans in the U.S. can watch the FIBA Basketball World Cup on Sling TV, which is now offering half off your first month! You can stream the sports you love starting at just $20 in your first month with Sling Orange.

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Courtside 1891 Plus is free and gives you access to “extended highlights and a curated feed for your favorite teams and competition.” Courtside 1891 Max is a paid subscription that allows you to watch “live game streams and full game replays.” Geo-restrictions may apply to certain regions.

If you just want to watch FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023, you can buy a pass for the entire tournament for $9.99. An annual pass, which includes FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 and other international competitions, costs $44.99.

USA Basketball Showcase schedule

After one showcase game against Puerto Rico, the team headed to Spain for a pair of games. After its game against Spain, it will finish with two more tune-ups against Greece and Germany in Abu Dhabi.

You can find the United States’ full training camp exhibition schedule below.

Date Opponent Time (ET) Location
Monday, Aug. 7 vs. Puerto Rico (USA 117, PR 74)
Saturday, Aug. 12 vs. Slovenia (USA 92, Slovenia 62)
Sunday, Aug. 13 vs. Spain 3:30 p.m. Malaga, Spain
Friday, Aug. 18 vs. Greece 12 p.m. Abu Dhabi, UAE
Sunday, Aug. 20 vs. Germany 12 p.m. Abu Dhabi, UAE

Team USA roster for 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup

Here are the players who will represent the United States Men’s National Team at the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

Position Player Team
F Paolo Banchero Magic
F Mikal Bridges Nets
G Jalen Brunson Knicks
G Anthony Edwards Timberwolves
G Tyrese Haliburton Pacers
G Josh Hart Knicks
F Brandon Ingram Pelicans
F Jaren Jackson Jr. Grizzlies
F Cam Johnson Nets
C Walker Kessler Jazz
F Bobby Portis Bucks
G Austin Reaves Lakers

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