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LILLE, France -- Worrying about which superstar player might not play on a given night isn't Team USA's problem, it might end up the trademark.
This team's unrelenting depth will continue to lead to some uncomfortable moments when the coaching staff grapples with how to manage it all, but it continues to be the Americans' fuel as they work toward trying to take a fifth consecutive gold medal.
Wednesday it was again the engine in a 103-86 win against upstart South Sudan that moved Team USA to 2-0 in Olympic play and punched its ticket into next week's quarterfinals.