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Michael Redd of the United States drives
up during the match the United States VS Germany in men's preliminary
round group B of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games basketball event in
Beijing, China, Aug. 18, 2008. The United States beat Germany 106-57.
(Xinhua/Meng Yongmin) Photo
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BEIJING, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- No one had ever doubted
the determinations of the United States men's basketball team to win the gold
medal at the Beijing Olympics. Five matches after that, no one doubted their
abilities.
The U.S. recorded a 5-0 run to finish first in the
preliminary round, including 119-82 win over world champions Spain and 92-69 win
over world runners-up Greece, averaging a 32.8-point victory margin to be the
sole unbeaten team in 12 contenders.
They played one of the best defense in the Olympic
history with 14.4 steals, forcing out 22.8 turnovers per game, which are the
keys to their commanding victories.
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Lebron James of the United States shoots during the match US vs Spain in men's preliminary round group B of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Basketball event in Beijing, China, Aug. 16, 2008. The US beat Spain 119-82. (Xinhua/Li Gang) Photo Gallery>>> |
All these impressive stats reminded people a lot of
the U.S. team at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, which was tugged as the only Dream
Team by the most,
"They were sending a statement, 'We are for real,'
and they sent it loud and clear. They wanted to show everyone they are superior,
and they did," said Pau Gasol after Spain lost 119-82 to the U.S. in a potential
final matchup.
Could they go on like that, the Olympic basketball
tournament will be a sole show of the U.S. which scored 103.0 points, holding
their opponents 70.8 points, shooting 64 per cent in the field and 36 per cent
from behind the arc averagely.
"We want to make it hard on the other team. We enjoy
shutting the other team down," American Carmelo Anthony said.
The superiority will be tested by two more elite
teams from the other group, group leaders Lithuania (4-1) and defending
champions Argentina (4-1), in the medal round.
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Dwyane Wade of the United States is
fouled during the match the United States VS Germany in men's preliminary
round group B of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games basketball event in
Beijing, China, Aug. 18, 2008. The United States beat Germany 106-57.
(Xinhua/Meng Yongmin) Photo
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Lithuania ran 4-0, including a 79-75 win over
Argentina, before they lost to Australia 106-75 in a meaningless game.
There are few impressive stats from the Lithuanians,
compared to the Americans, as they have slim advantages over their opponents on
rebounds, shooting percentage and five-point winning margin, but Lithuania have
one of the most balanced squad in the tournament.
Linas Kleiza of Denver Nuggest, who led the team with
13.8 points and 5.8 rebounds per game, is a perennial cannon in the fourth
quarter, while Ksistof Lavrinovic and Robertas Javtokas are consistent perimeter
shooters and have done great job on the defensive end.
Manu Ginobili came out of an ankle injury to lead
Argentina by 19.6 points per game in 27:47 playing time as the defending
champions proved a class better than most of their preliminary-round rivals
except the loss to Lithuania.
Argentina are the biggest obstacle to the U.S. if the
medals are on the count as they defeated the U.S. twice in five meetings in the
past four years.
The biggest surprise of the preliminary round is the
downfall of Russia as the European champions finished fifth with a record of
1-4. They only beat the winless Iran 71-49 in Group A.
China damped Dirk Nowitzki and Germany 59-55 to finish fourth for a berth in the top eight.
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Dwyane Wade (R) of the United States blocks under the basket during the match US vs Spain in men's preliminary round group B of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Basketball event in Beijing, China, Aug. 16, 2008. The US beat Spain 119-82. (Xinhua/Li Gang) Photo Gallery>>> |
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