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But no matter how many points Team USA could put up on the US Virgin Islands last week (123, against only 59), its latest venture into international play has revealed that the magic of those fabled US Olympic squads of the 1990s is gone for good.
Despite the numbers, the squad’s play hasn’t been perfect. There are only three big men on the roster, including little-used Tyson Chandler, and several teams have been able to take advantage on the glass. The squad’s focus on defense wanes after the opening minutes, and several opponents have been able to move the ball for open looks from beyond the arc and easy lay-ups. A combination of occasional sloppiness and appetite for the big play leads to turnover problems.
Case in point: Last night’s 91-76 win over
Meanwhile, Argentina’s best player, power forward Luis Scola, sat the entire second quarter with three fouls, and only ended up playing 18 minutes, presumably so he could rest for the semifinals.
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International basketball has developed greatly over the last decade.
And those are just NBA players. The U.S. lost in the semifinals of last year’s world championships to a Greek team of purely European players, although point guard Vassilis Spanoulis would go on to play for the Rockets in 2006. While the NBA is still the premier basketball league in the world, the disparity is shrinking.
As those international players have become stars in their own right, the Dream Team aura has waned. During the 1992 Olympics, opposing players often asked the
15 years later, the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in a four-game sweep in the 2007 NBA Finals, with Manu Ginobili outscoring LeBron 27-24 in the deciding Game 4. Manu, now a three-time NBA champion, is not scared by anyone on Team
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And with the evolution of international basketball, a collection of the best individual players would not give Team
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Also, the consistency Team USA Managing Director Jerry Colangelo seeks is a pipe dream. There was huge turnover from the World Championships team a year ago to the FIBA Americas team, with only three players returning. Egomaniac-by-nature NBA stars won’t be willing to endanger NBA careers and contracts on a long-term basis by participating in international play, where injury is possible, and the twelfth and thirteenth men will likely resent diminished playing time, as Chris Bosh did last summer.
However, while the Dream Team isn’t coming back, the newest incarnation of Team
Carmelo Anthony showed in one moment of immaturity – a punch thrown at New York Knicks guard Mardy Collins last season – that he still has to grow up. Playing through a bruised heel this week is a step in the right direction. Kobe Bryant’s immense talent has often been overshadowed by his off-court issues, most recently making and then retracting demands to be traded. His selfless defense this week shows he wants to play for his salvation. And LeBron, for all his success, is only 22, and is coming off that four-game sweep in the NBA finals. He will travel to
An easy path to the gold medal next summer is unlikely. But that prospect fits this Team USA. The Dream Team had to be perfect, or it failed, as it inevitably did. In contrast, if these men can be leaders on the court, play selflessly and give all the effort asked of them, the final result on the scoreboard might not even matter.