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By Sportswriters Wang Jingyu and Shan Lei
ATHENS, Aug. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- Twelve years after Michael Jordan, Magic
Johnson and Larry Bird led the American senior basketball team to conquer the
world, the era of the U.S. Dream Team was terminated in the summer of 2004 at
Athens.
Argentina beat Italy 84-69 here Saturday evening to win the Olympic men's
basketball tournament, overthrowing the regime of the American professionals who
had dominated the sport in the pastthree Olympics.
Since most of its NBA superstars had withdrawn from the squad due to
various reasons, the sixth edition of the "Dream Team" series didn't look that
dreamy before launching its journey to Athens. However, it was still shocking to
find the American Dreamers so vulnerable.
With a stunning 92-73 loss to Puerto Rico in the opener, the United States
not only had the 24-game winning streak of the DreamTeam at the Olympics
snapped, but also set the record of the lowest scoring and biggest trailing
margin (49-27) since fielding NBA players at the Barcelona Games in 1992.
"It's a shock loss for us," said Allen Iverson.
"All the people believe we are the best, but we weren't invincible. We
didn't play at all and let the opponents destroy us."
Recovering with narrow victories over Greece and Australia, the Americans
suffered their second defeat, 94-90 to Lithuania, who came close to ending the
Dream Team's reign at Olympics before losing 85-83 in the semi-finals of the
Sydney Games in 2000.
Thanks to another preliminary victory over the lowly Angola, the three-time
defending champion managed to enter the quarter-finals as fourth finisher from
group B.
The Dream Team finally played like a title favorite by earning a
well-deserved 102-94 victory over the previously unbeaten Spain in the
quarter-finals through a 31-point performance from Stephon Marbury.
However, the joy did not last long as Argentina, who had beatenthe United
States on its way to winning the silver medal in the 2002 world championship,
stood up again terminating the Americans in the semi-finals.
Marbury admitted the rest of the world was catching up.
"International basketball has changed a lot, the players are a lot better,"
Marbury said. "We can't doubt them."
Boosted by its second straight victory over the United States, Argentina
got back what it lost in the 2002 world championship final against Yugoslavia
(now Serbia and Montenegro), a gold medal.
It was the second chance in three years for Argentina to prove to the world
it was the best team on the globe and this time the Argentines did not let it
slip away.
Dominating from the beginning till the end, Argentina took a sweet revenge
over Italy, who beat them 76-75 in the preliminaries,and lifted its first
Olympic basketball trophy in history.
As Argentina emerged as the fourth champion in the Olympic basketball
history, European teams continued to show their strength and determination to
surpass the United States in the sport invented by Americans.
Despite the absence of Sydney silver medallist France and a stunning exit
of world champion Serbia and Montenegro, four of thefive European teams
participating at Athens reached the quarter-finals as top finishers from
preliminaries, where European champion and runner-up Lithuania and Spain
remained unbeaten.
"Teams from Europe and South America have found the right way to develop
their basketball," said NBA star center Yao Ming.
"The Americans' lead has been shaken," he added.
China, the only representative from Asia, pulled off the biggest upset of
the tournament by ousting Serbia and Montenegro, who was playing without Peja
Stojakovic and Vlade Divac, from the quarter-finals.
Matching its best Olympic finish of eighth, the young Chinese team got some
consolation after losing three of their five preliminary matches by 25-plus
points.
Despite the overall lackluster performance of China, two-time NBA all-star
Yao Ming proved himself again by averaging 20.7 points and 9.3 rebounds in seven
games.
The Athens Olympic women's basketball was much more predictablethan the
men's. The United States emerged as the winner again to extend its title winning
streak at the Olympics to three.
Australia repeated its silver finish in Sydney after a brave battle against
the U.S. in the final, while Russia and Brazil, whofinished third and fourth
respectively, were the only other teams in the same class with the United States
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