Team USA head coach Gregg Popovich Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

Team USA Basketball announced on Thursday that its upcoming exhibition game against Australia has been canceled.

Friday’s game against Australia would have been the fourth of five scheduled exhibition games for the U.S. Men’s National Team. The team lost its first two exhibition games before bouncing back to beat Argentina on Tuesday. They were scheduled for a rematch against Australia, but health and safety protocols will prevent that.

Bradley Beal was placed in health and safety protocols over COVID-19 and will not join Team USA at the Olympics. Jerami Grant was also placed in health and safety protocols. The situation with those players explains the cancellation.

Sunday’s final exhibition game against Spain is still scheduled to take place.

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