It's all in how the news is reported, or selectively linked.
I was under the impressionn that the USA team played very well, and that Stewart and Tuck were exceptional (42 points in 42 minutes, combined). But they were not alone, as several other players excelled at both ends of the court.
Then, this morning, just to make sure I got it right, I wandered over to the "other" other board to do a fact check. I learned (on volnation) that Bashaara Graves led the USA team to victory with 14 points. Among the names omitted from this ("subconsciously biased"?) account of the game were Stewart, Tuck, Mabrey, Prince and Jefferson.
Because of my diligent research I now know the straight skinny. I guess I am qualified to start a blog by saying, "Reportedly, Graves led USA to victory over Canada."