Serbia vs. Germany final score, result: Nikola Jokic triple-double leads Serbia to Olympic bronze medal

Jed Wells

Serbia vs. Germany final score, result: Nikola Jokic triple-double leads Serbia to Olympic bronze medal image

Serbia has claimed the 2024 Olympic Bronze medal, after outlasting Germany in a strong performance.

Nikola Jokic was predictably incredible, finishing with a 19-point, 12-rebound, 11-assist triple-double for his country, with running mates Vasilije Misic and Bogdan Bogdanovic adding 19 points and 16 points, respectively. 

Germany hung around for much longer than they should've, thanks to big showings from both Wagner brothers, but ultimately the reigning FIBA World Champions fell short of the podium, going down by 10 points, 93-83.

If you missed any of the action, The Sporting News tracked all the live updates, scores and highlights throughout the game. 

MORE: How Stephen Curry, LeBron James powered Team USA's stunning comeback 

Serbia vs. Germany basketball final score

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Serbia3016262193
Germany2117252083

Serbia vs Germany updates, highlights from 2024 Olympic men's basketball bronze medal game

(All times Eastern)

Final: Serbia 93, Germany 83

6:47 a.m. — It was closer than it should've been, but Serbia are your 2024 Olympic Bronze medallists. They win 93, 83.

6:44 a.m. — Franz makes an open layup to pull Germany within 10, but only 1:16 remain. Close to needing a miracle territory here. 

6:41 a.m. — Another Jokic assist. Another Serbia three. Another 15-point lead. Can the men in blue get the job done?

6:37 a.m. — Just as Germany pull back within single digits, Bogdanovic with a huge three and a dime of his own and suddenly they're back up 13. Serbia leads 87-74.

6:34 a.m. — It might be Jokic takeover time. The Joker follows up a clean three with a full-court time, and is only two rebounds shy of a triple-double, with over six minutes left. 

6:28 a.m. — Franz gets the layup to go, Jokic misses his middy, and Serbia heads into the fourth quarter up by just nine. Serbia leads 73-62.

6:24 a.m. — Moe Wagner gets the up-and-under to go, and then Nick Weiler-Babb gets fouled and heads to the line.

6:21 a.m. — Serbia cops a flopping tech of their own, and once Wagner knocks down the free throw, it's suddenly a 10-point game. 

6:19 a.m. — Dobric makes a running floater to stop the bleeding, and then Thiemann - looking to take a charge - is instead given a technical foul for flopping. Misic makes the free throw, and Serbia once again look comfortable. 

6:13am - Okay, second time's the charm. Germany hit two massive threes courtesy of Isaac Bonga and Moe Wagner, and now it's Serbia's time to call a timeout. Serbia lead 64-51.

6:13 a.m. —Whatever Germany talked about in that stoppage hasn't worked, with Serbia coming out with five more quick points, and ANOTHER Germany timeout is called. 

6:11 a.m. —Avramovic with five fast points and Germany quickly take a timeout, as the lead grows to the largest of the game. Serbia leads 59-45.

6:08 a.m. —A put-back tip from Theis is Germany's first bucket of the half, with both teams leaving a lot of points on the rim in the early minutes here. 

6:04 a.m. —A beautiful behind-the-back dime from Jokic opens proceedings in the second half, as Serbia go back up double digits.

5:48 a.m. — Germany miss four separate shots to pull within six points, including Franz Wagner wide open under the ring, and Obst with a wide-open three of his own. Still, the reigning World Champs do well to keep the game close as we head to half-time. Serbia lead 46-38.

5:46 a.m. —A Hail Mary three goes down for Aleksa Avramovic, but it's answered by Andreas Obst, causing the game's leaders to call a timeout with just 48 seconds left in the first half.

5:43 a.m. — Bogdanovic sits with his third foul of the game, which sends Wagner to the line where he makes both his free throws. Two more fouls will see the Serbian ejected, something to keep an eye on as the game progresses. 

5:38 a.m. —After a red-hot first quarter, Serbia are just 3-of-8 in the second so far, just keeping the door ajar for Germany, who have pulled to within eight. Serbia lead 41-33.

5:31 a.m. — Johannes Thiemann with a massive five straight to keep the game within arms reach for Germany, back to within single digits before a Misic jumper puts it back up 11. 

5:27 a.m. —A seven-point swing sees Germany go down nine, as a missed Wagner three turns into a made Vasilije Misic jump shot, followed by a Bogdanovic offensive board and possible And-1 on the next play. Serbia lead 34-23.

5:23 a.m. — Maodo Lo starts the second quarter with an offensive foul, not the play that Germany would've been hoping for. Franz Wagner saves the day however, with a steal and a trip to the charity stripe.

5:20 a.m. —Germany doing well to be in the game right now, only down nine points despite Serbia shooting a blinding 71% from the field. Serbia lead 30-21. 

5:16 a.m. — Schroeder hits his team's fourth three of the game to keep them close, but Serbia are humming on offense right now, up to 24 points in the quarter.

5:09 a.m. — Jokic links up with Bogdanovic, to put the lead up to eight, before Schroeder answers with a three. Theis blocks Bogdanovic, and the energy is ramping up. Serbia lead 18-13.

5:06 a.m. — Jokic sees something he likes in this Theis match-up once again taking him deep into the paint before flipping it in. 

5:05 a.m. — The MVP gets on the board, as Nikola Jokic taking Daniel Theis into deep waters for an easy layup. An electric pace to start this one, as Schroeder makes both his free throws. Serbia lead 9-5.

5:03 a.m. —Bogdanovic wasting no time in getting us started, with a tough three then matched by Andreas Obst.

4:56 a.m. —Good morning and welcome! We're just minutes away from tip-off, as the two previous FIBA World Champions do battle for Olympic bronze, with Nikola Jokic and Serbia taking on Dennis Schroeder and Germany.

How to watch Serbia vs. Germany at 2024 Paris Olympics

  • Date: Saturday, August 10
  • Time: 5:00 a.m. ET | 7:00 p.m. AEST
  • TV channel (USA): USA Network
  • Livestream (USA): Peacock, Fubo
  • Livestream (Canada): CBC Gem, Fubo
  • TV Channel (Australia): Nine Network
  • Livestream (Australia): 9Now, Stan Sport

Fans in the US can watch Serbia vs. Germany on the USA Network on Saturday, August 10 from 5:00 a.m. ET. For those streaming the game, Peacock will broadcast the match. Fubo is also available and has a free trial.

Fans in Australia can watch the Serbia vs. Germany on Saturday, August 10 from 7:00 p.m. AEST on the Nine Network. The game can be streamed on 9Now and Stan Sport

Germany men's basketball Olympic schedule 

DateGame/ResultTime (ET)Location
July 27Germany 97, Japan 77Pierre Mauroy Stadium
July 30Germany 86, Brazil 73Pierre Mauroy Stadium
August 2Germany 85, France 71Pierre Mauroy Stadium
August 5Germany 76, Greece 63Bercy Arena
August 8France 73, Germany 69Bercy Arena
August 10vs. Serbia5:00 a.m.Bercy Arena

Serbia men's basketball Olympic schedule 

DateGame/ResultTime (ET)Location
July 29USA 110, Serbia 84Pierre Mauroy Stadium
August 1Serbia 107, Puerto Rico 66Pierre Mauroy Stadium
August 4Serbia 96, South Sudan 85Pierre Mauroy Stadium
August 6Serbia 95, Australia 90Bercy Arena
August 8USA 95, Serbia 91Bercy Arena
August 10vs. Germany5:00 a.m.Bercy Arena

Men's Olympic basketball schedule 2024

Saturday, Aug. 10

RoundMatchupTime (ET)
Bronze medal gameSerbia vs. Germany5 a.m.
Gold medal gameUSA vs. France3:30 p.m.


Germany Olympic men's basketball roster 2024

NamePositionTeam
Isaac BongaFFree agent
Oscar da SilvaF/CBayern Munich
Niels GiffeyG/FBayern Munich
Maodo LoGOlimpia Milano
Andreas ObstGBayern Munich
Dennis SchroderGBrooklyn Nets
Daniel TheisCNew Orleans Pelicans
Johannes TheimannFAlba Berlin
Franz WagnerFOrlando Magic
Moritz WagnerCOrlando Magic
Nick Weiler-BabbG/FBayern Munich
Johannes VoigtmannF/C 

Serbia Olympic men's basketball roster 2024

NamePositionTeam
Aleksa AvramovicGPartizan
Bogdan BogdanovicGAtlanta Hawks
Dejan DavidovacFCrvena Zvezda
Ogjnen DobricFCrvena Zvezda
Marko GuduricG/FFenerbahce
Nikola JokicCDenver Nuggets
Nikola JovicFMiami Heat
Vanja MarinkovicGPartizan
Vasilije MicicGCharlotte Hornets
Nikola MilutinovCOlympiacos
Filip PetrusevF/COlympiacos
Uros PlavsicCCrvena Zvezda

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