Serbia secured the bronze medal in basketball at the Olympics with a 93-83 victory over Germany, overcoming their semifinal loss to the United States. Nikola Jokic was instrumental in this win, achieving a triple-double with 19 points, 12 rebounds, and 11 assists. Vasilije Micic also scored 19 points, while Bogan Bogdanovic contributed 16 points.
Jokic's performance was pivotal for Serbia, as he led the team with his impressive stats. His ability to control the game was evident throughout, providing both scoring and playmaking. This effort helped Serbia bounce back from their narrow defeat against the United States.

Germany started the Olympics strong but struggled in recent matches. They fell behind early against Serbia, trailing 30-21 by the end of the first quarter. Despite matching Serbia's performance in the second quarter, they couldn't close the gap and faced a significant deficit by the third quarter.
This bronze medal marks Serbia's first Olympic basketball medal since they won silver in Rio 2016. The team's resilience and determination were on full display as they ensured they didn't leave Paris empty-handed.
Bogan Bogdanovic, Serbia's all-time leading scorer, played a crucial role alongside Jokic. His contribution of 16 points included three successful three-pointers and efficient shooting from the field.
The game saw Germany's hopes of securing their first Olympic basketball medal fade as they couldn't overcome the 19-point gap established by Serbia in the third quarter. Despite their efforts, Germany couldn't match Serbia's pace and intensity.
Serbia's victory over Germany highlighted their ability to regroup and perform under pressure. The team's collective effort and individual brilliance from players like Jokic and Bogdanovic were key factors in their success.
The win not only brought joy to Serbian fans but also demonstrated the team's potential for future international competitions. With this bronze medal, Serbia has set a strong foundation for upcoming tournaments.
The NBA shared highlights of Jokic and Bogdanovic's performances on social media, showcasing their contributions to Serbia's triumph:
Serbia’s achievement at Paris is a testament to their skill and perseverance. Their journey through the tournament showcased their ability to compete at a high level despite setbacks.