Friday, July 13, 2012

USA Leaves No Doubt Against Dominicans 113-59

LeBron James looks to get his team mates in the act against Dominican Republic
Brian Jones/Las Vegas News Bureau
With all the news stories about a fantasy match up between the Dream Team and the 2012 US team, it was almost lost that Team USA played a real game against a live opponent Thursday. The US national team opened up against the Dominican Republic in their first of five exhibitions before the Olympics begin. Kevin Durant lead all scorers with 24 and Andre Iguodala added 18 as the Americans ran up and down the floor putting on a show against the Dominicans. The US trailed only once at 4-2 and never looked back. The game was well in hand in the 3rd quarter and their lead swelled to as much as 54 points as the Americans stifling defense forced 25 turnovers and used that defensive pressure to pull away. With the win, the US national team improved to 50-1 under head coach Krzyzewsi. Their only loss in that time came against a Greece team which they later defeated in the medal round.

The starters, including Kobe Bryant and LeBron James saw limited action in the win as they allowed the reserves carry much of the weight. One reserve they didn't have for the game, was Blake Griffin. Griffin flew back from Las Vegas to Los Angeles and discovered that he has a torn meniscus. Griffin is going to miss the Olympics but plans to be back for the next NBA season. As the starters sat back and watched, Kevin Durant put on a scoring clinic, scoring 21 points in the first half and connected on his first 4 three point shots.In the FIBA game, the 3 point line is closer than in the NBA so to all the NBA players around the world, a 3 point jumper is little more than a mid range jumper. The rest of the national team followed suit as the US went 13 for 33 from down town.

One of those 3 pointers came from an unexpected source. Anthony Davis, rookie center for New Orleans was called up to replace the injured Griffin hit a three pointer near the end of the game, after Davis made the shot and got fouled he got up and taunted Dominican coach and his former coach John Calipari. It was a light hearted exchange that punctuated a dominant performance from the Americans. The US showed how dangerous their whole roster can be as they had 27 assists on 42 baskets and shot a torrid 56% from the field. On the other side of the ball, the defense kept the Dominicans to 31% from the field. Facing the US national team and all of it's NBA superstars will be a challenge for any team but especially so when the finest NBA product on your roster goes 1-12 from the field and only tallies 7 points. That stat line belongs to Al Horford, currently a member of the Atlanta Hawks.

The US is the top ranked team in the world and are set for the Olympics. The next team the face will be Brazil which boasts a little more NBA level talent. Many people are saying that the Brazilians could be a sleeper and make some serious noise this year in pool play, so they aren't a team that USA can just show up and expect to beat. Coach K's style as coach would not indicate that Team USA would take any game for granted but it's definitely too early to start reading press clippings, even after a 54 point rout.

The only particular weakness that the US showed was a slow start in the first quarter. They simply won't be able to do that against teams like Spain and Argentina. If they do, they could find themselves in a fight they don't want to be in. Even though they started slow, USA used their speedy pace of fast break basketball to force opponents into mistakes and eventually pull away, a strategy that could pay them dividends in pool play. Team USA is going to have to wait for a better opponent to show what they are really made of but experience is definitely on their side. The squad boasts 5 returning players from the 2008 Beijing games and 5 more from the World Championship winning team from 2010.

2 comments:

  1. Who will win the MVP for team USA?

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    1. I like Kevin Durant for the MVP. His game is tailor made to dominate in international play. Like I said in the article, the three point arc is just a mid range shot for him and if teams try to drop into a zone to defend against the slashers than Durant can make them pay from deep.

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