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LAS VEGAS -- Team USA goes public Saturday night, with an intrasquad scrimmage on ESPN2 and ESPN3 at 10 p.m. ET that will help determine who gets to continue on to training camp in New York, and who gets cut.The team hierarchy was still saying Friday that the plan is to head into training camp with 14 or 15 players, though it left itself a ton of wiggle room. So don't be surprised if that number is as high as 16 after the cuts are made sometime next week. After four days of practices in which the roster shrunk from 22 to 19 as Amare Stoudemire, David Lee and Robin Lopez were either forced out or withdrew, here is the latest intelligence regarding who is on the bubble, who is close to being on the bubble, and who isn't.On The Bubble EvansTyreke Evans, GIf there is one area in which Team USA has an embarrassment of riches, it is at point guard with Evans, the 2010 NBA Rookie of the Year, Derrick Rose, the 2009 ROY, along with Chauncey Billups, Rajon Rondo, Russell Westbrook and Stephen Curry. A sore ankle kept Evans sidelined for practices Thursday and Friday, which was when the coaching staff focused hardest on what went down in the scrimmages. That absence has made Evans the No. 1 cut candidate, and it'll take what amounts to an epic comeback for him to stick. GordonEric Gordon, GThere should be a place on the end of the bench in Turkey for a shooter, and Curry has impressed the staff most with his proficiency in that area. Plus, Curry is capable of moving over to shooting guard, and positional versatility is huge plus at all five spots. Gordon has drawn praise for his defense, but it'll take a lights-out shooting night to get him to New York. MayoO.J. Mayo, GAs we noted Tuesday in our pre-camp preview, Mayo is somewhat superfluous on a roster loaded with backcourt players but thin in the frontcourt. (When Mayo read it, he looked up "superfluous" in the dictionary.) He has done little to distinguish himself over the four days of practice, and at 6-foot-4 he is a little too small -- and thus has a lack of positional versatility -- to shift over to the small forward spot.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Almost On The Bubble GrangerDanny Granger, FHe was a pure bubble guy until Friday, when he was consistently knocking down 3-pointers in scrimmages after sitting out the previous day to rest a bruised shin. He needs to outshine Andre Iguodala on Saturday to keep up the positive vibe.Jeff Green, FOne of only three true power forwards remaining, and the shortage of big men works in his favor. But Lamar Odom provides more experience, and Kevin Love has been a better player thus far. McGeeJaVale McGee, CHe is the lone member of the remaining 19 with an asterisk next to his name on the official roster, denoting him as merely a camp invitee and not a member of the national team. But with only three centers, it is risky to cut any of them.Brook Lopez, CHas been sluggish after recovering from a long bout with mononucleosis, and he is more of a scoring center than a rebounder and shot-blocker -- which is what Team USA wants most out of its big men.Andre Iguodala, FMakes this portion of the list only because he has the most to lose with a bad performance Saturday night, especially if Green plays well. His defensive abilities weigh heavily in his favor.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not On The BubbleKevin Durant, G/FThe face of the team, the best player on the team, the only guy who can reasonably be called a lock at this point to also make the 2012 Olympic team.Chauncey Billups, GThe unquestioned team leader, the wise old quarterback who will be asked to replicate the role Jason Kidd played for the 2008 Redeem Team.Tyson Chandler, CHe has clearly been the team's best center, and has looked healthy after missing most of the last two NBA seasons with injuries.Lamar Odom, FCoach K loves his experience (he played on the 2004 Olympic team) and his versatility. He might even end up spending more time at center than at power forward.Kevin Love, FHe has been incredibly active at both ends of the floor, hitting the defensive glass and consistently knocking down outside shots.Rudy Gay, FWas a standout in minicamp a year ago, and has the combination of quickness, size and shooting ability that will be this team's collective calling card. Russell Westbrook, GHis ability to play off the ball, which he did at UCLA, is huge. And his defensive tenacity and floor leadership have both brought rave reviews thus far.Rajon Rondo, GThe team will likely take five guards to Turkey, six if you include Durant. His inability to make free throws, or to play shooting guard, is a concern.Derrick Rose, GLike Rondo, he may very well end up being a bubble guy when the team holds training camp in New York from Aug. 9 to 15.Gerald Wallace, FMuch like the Rose-Rondo conundrum, the Wallace/Iguodala/Granger similarities will bear watching in New York. Size and defensive tenacity work in his favor.Stephen Curry, GThere is no way Team USA will head to Turkey without a designated zone buster, a la Michael Redd in Beijing. Again, his ability to play either guard spot helps him.
Rondo, Rose, WestbrookBillups, CurryDurantGay, Love, WallaceOdom, ChandlerLast spot to Granger or Iggy??Very small.
 
LAS VEGAS -- Team USA goes public Saturday night, with an intrasquad scrimmage on ESPN2 and ESPN3 at 10 p.m. ET that will help determine who gets to continue on to training camp in New York, and who gets cut.The team hierarchy was still saying Friday that the plan is to head into training camp with 14 or 15 players, though it left itself a ton of wiggle room. So don't be surprised if that number is as high as 16 after the cuts are made sometime next week. After four days of practices in which the roster shrunk from 22 to 19 as Amare Stoudemire, David Lee and Robin Lopez were either forced out or withdrew, here is the latest intelligence regarding who is on the bubble, who is close to being on the bubble, and who isn't.On The Bubble EvansTyreke Evans, GIf there is one area in which Team USA has an embarrassment of riches, it is at point guard with Evans, the 2010 NBA Rookie of the Year, Derrick Rose, the 2009 ROY, along with Chauncey Billups, Rajon Rondo, Russell Westbrook and Stephen Curry. A sore ankle kept Evans sidelined for practices Thursday and Friday, which was when the coaching staff focused hardest on what went down in the scrimmages. That absence has made Evans the No. 1 cut candidate, and it'll take what amounts to an epic comeback for him to stick. GordonEric Gordon, GThere should be a place on the end of the bench in Turkey for a shooter, and Curry has impressed the staff most with his proficiency in that area. Plus, Curry is capable of moving over to shooting guard, and positional versatility is huge plus at all five spots. Gordon has drawn praise for his defense, but it'll take a lights-out shooting night to get him to New York. MayoO.J. Mayo, GAs we noted Tuesday in our pre-camp preview, Mayo is somewhat superfluous on a roster loaded with backcourt players but thin in the frontcourt. (When Mayo read it, he looked up "superfluous" in the dictionary.) He has done little to distinguish himself over the four days of practice, and at 6-foot-4 he is a little too small -- and thus has a lack of positional versatility -- to shift over to the small forward spot.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Almost On The Bubble GrangerDanny Granger, FHe was a pure bubble guy until Friday, when he was consistently knocking down 3-pointers in scrimmages after sitting out the previous day to rest a bruised shin. He needs to outshine Andre Iguodala on Saturday to keep up the positive vibe.Jeff Green, FOne of only three true power forwards remaining, and the shortage of big men works in his favor. But Lamar Odom provides more experience, and Kevin Love has been a better player thus far. McGeeJaVale McGee, CHe is the lone member of the remaining 19 with an asterisk next to his name on the official roster, denoting him as merely a camp invitee and not a member of the national team. But with only three centers, it is risky to cut any of them.Brook Lopez, CHas been sluggish after recovering from a long bout with mononucleosis, and he is more of a scoring center than a rebounder and shot-blocker -- which is what Team USA wants most out of its big men.Andre Iguodala, FMakes this portion of the list only because he has the most to lose with a bad performance Saturday night, especially if Green plays well. His defensive abilities weigh heavily in his favor.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not On The BubbleKevin Durant, G/FThe face of the team, the best player on the team, the only guy who can reasonably be called a lock at this point to also make the 2012 Olympic team.Chauncey Billups, GThe unquestioned team leader, the wise old quarterback who will be asked to replicate the role Jason Kidd played for the 2008 Redeem Team.Tyson Chandler, CHe has clearly been the team's best center, and has looked healthy after missing most of the last two NBA seasons with injuries.Lamar Odom, FCoach K loves his experience (he played on the 2004 Olympic team) and his versatility. He might even end up spending more time at center than at power forward.Kevin Love, FHe has been incredibly active at both ends of the floor, hitting the defensive glass and consistently knocking down outside shots.Rudy Gay, FWas a standout in minicamp a year ago, and has the combination of quickness, size and shooting ability that will be this team's collective calling card. Russell Westbrook, GHis ability to play off the ball, which he did at UCLA, is huge. And his defensive tenacity and floor leadership have both brought rave reviews thus far.Rajon Rondo, GThe team will likely take five guards to Turkey, six if you include Durant. His inability to make free throws, or to play shooting guard, is a concern.Derrick Rose, GLike Rondo, he may very well end up being a bubble guy when the team holds training camp in New York from Aug. 9 to 15.Gerald Wallace, FMuch like the Rose-Rondo conundrum, the Wallace/Iguodala/Granger similarities will bear watching in New York. Size and defensive tenacity work in his favor.Stephen Curry, GThere is no way Team USA will head to Turkey without a designated zone buster, a la Michael Redd in Beijing. Again, his ability to play either guard spot helps him.
Rondo, Rose, WestbrookBillups, CurryDurantGay, Love, WallaceOdom, ChandlerLast spot to Granger or Iggy??Very small.
How do they leave Lopez off?
 
Interesting game last night. Curry didn't look very good handling the ball IMO. Rondo and Westbrook gave him a lot of trouble. Rose looked very good. Westbrook was explosive. Gordon was solid, frankly better than Curry. Iggy and Gay looked better than Granger. Lopez isn't himself yet, as we was invisible. Chandler looked surprisingly good. Of course this was a glorified All-Star game, so not much can be taken from it.

My guess on the 15 to New York :

Guards : Rose, Westbrook, Billups, Curry, Rondo, Gordon

Forwards : Durant, Iggy, Gay, Love, Green, Granger

Centers : Chandler, Lopez, Odom (center?)

This team will need to create turnovers and knock down 3s, so I think Gordon and Granger make it over Wallace. Mayo looked good last night, but Gordon was better.

 
Interesting game last night. Curry didn't look very good handling the ball IMO. Rondo and Westbrook gave him a lot of trouble. Rose looked very good. Westbrook was explosive. Gordon was solid, frankly better than Curry. Iggy and Gay looked better than Granger. Lopez isn't himself yet, as we was invisible. Chandler looked surprisingly good. Of course this was a glorified All-Star game, so not much can be taken from it.My guess on the 15 to New York :Guards : Rose, Westbrook, Billups, Curry, Rondo, GordonForwards : Durant, Iggy, Gay, Love, Green, GrangerCenters : Chandler, Lopez, Odom (center?)This team will need to create turnovers and knock down 3s, so I think Gordon and Granger make it over Wallace. Mayo looked good last night, but Gordon was better.
Gerald Wallace shot the ball better from 3 pt land than Granger last year and the same as Gordon. He only had about 1/3 of the attempts as Granger, and 1/2 as many as Gordon, but Wallace has turned himself into a decent 3 pt threat.If you are looking for someone who can create turnovers, Wallace is a far better candidate than either of those 2. However, the strange thing to me is why anyone would pick Iguodala over Wallace. Wallace shoots better, rebounds better and plays better defense.
 
Interesting game last night. Curry didn't look very good handling the ball IMO. Rondo and Westbrook gave him a lot of trouble. Rose looked very good. Westbrook was explosive. Gordon was solid, frankly better than Curry. Iggy and Gay looked better than Granger. Lopez isn't himself yet, as we was invisible. Chandler looked surprisingly good. Of course this was a glorified All-Star game, so not much can be taken from it.My guess on the 15 to New York :Guards : Rose, Westbrook, Billups, Curry, Rondo, GordonForwards : Durant, Iggy, Gay, Love, Green, GrangerCenters : Chandler, Lopez, Odom (center?)This team will need to create turnovers and knock down 3s, so I think Gordon and Granger make it over Wallace. Mayo looked good last night, but Gordon was better.
Gerald Wallace shot the ball better from 3 pt land than Granger last year and the same as Gordon. He only had about 1/3 of the attempts as Granger, and 1/2 as many as Gordon, but Wallace has turned himself into a decent 3 pt threat.If you are looking for someone who can create turnovers, Wallace is a far better candidate than either of those 2. However, the strange thing to me is why anyone would pick Iguodala over Wallace. Wallace shoots better, rebounds better and plays better defense.
Gordon's release is pure, and I'm not sure he touched the rim last night on any of his makes. I totally agree that Wallace has turned himself into a really good player, pretty good shooter, very good rebounder and defender. However, in comparing to Granger and Iggy --- Granger had a weird year last year. He was injured most of the year, he was almost the only scorer on the floor (thus, he took some poor % shots and shots up against the shot clock), and he's put up big numbers in steals and blocks just like Wallace. I put Iggy on the team based on Coach K's comments after the game yesterday. He was very complimentary, and made the comment that he was an important part of the team. I wouldn't be shocked at all if Wallace made it over either Gordon or Granger. That's why I said it was a guess. Wallace played the fewest minutes in the game last night, and didn't do much when he was in. How much do either of those facts mean in making the team? Who knows, but that's all I have to go on.
 
I don't understand the insistence on taking Billups. I get that he's older, experienced and all that, but if the idea is to just run all the time I'd rather they take Gordon, Green, Wallace, or Mayo (whichever of those is left off) over Billups. He's going to get way too many minutes. If you're gonna go youth just go all-in, the rest of the players are mature enough to deal with this tourney without an elder statesmen-type around.

 
I don't understand the insistence on taking Billups. I get that he's older, experienced and all that, but if the idea is to just run all the time I'd rather they take Gordon, Green, Wallace, or Mayo (whichever of those is left off) over Billups. He's going to get way too many minutes. If you're gonna go youth just go all-in, the rest of the players are mature enough to deal with this tourney without an elder statesmen-type around.
If we were talking about Derek Fisher, I'd agree with you. But Billups can still play.
 
Moe. said:
I don't understand the insistence on taking Billups. I get that he's older, experienced and all that, but if the idea is to just run all the time I'd rather they take Gordon, Green, Wallace, or Mayo (whichever of those is left off) over Billups. He's going to get way too many minutes. If you're gonna go youth just go all-in, the rest of the players are mature enough to deal with this tourney without an elder statesmen-type around.
Billups is a good player for this type of team because he's a distributor. The guys you mentioned are shooters, scorers, and/or finishers. Billups is pure PG and not a liability because of his shooting, defense, or propensity to dominate the ball, that is not the case for everyone else on the roster.
 
Interesting game last night. Curry didn't look very good handling the ball IMO. Rondo and Westbrook gave him a lot of trouble. Rose looked very good. Westbrook was explosive. Gordon was solid, frankly better than Curry. Iggy and Gay looked better than Granger. Lopez isn't himself yet, as we was invisible. Chandler looked surprisingly good. Of course this was a glorified All-Star game, so not much can be taken from it.My guess on the 15 to New York :Guards : Rose, Westbrook, Billups, Curry, Rondo, GordonForwards : Durant, Iggy, Gay, Love, Green, GrangerCenters : Chandler, Lopez, Odom (center?)This team will need to create turnovers and knock down 3s, so I think Gordon and Granger make it over Wallace. Mayo looked good last night, but Gordon was better.
So, here's the 15 left standing. From here it gets tougher to predict. I'll guess that Gordon, Granger and Odom are the final 3 cuts to get to 12.
 
Interesting game last night. Curry didn't look very good handling the ball IMO. Rondo and Westbrook gave him a lot of trouble. Rose looked very good. Westbrook was explosive. Gordon was solid, frankly better than Curry. Iggy and Gay looked better than Granger. Lopez isn't himself yet, as we was invisible. Chandler looked surprisingly good. Of course this was a glorified All-Star game, so not much can be taken from it.My guess on the 15 to New York :Guards : Rose, Westbrook, Billups, Curry, Rondo, GordonForwards : Durant, Iggy, Gay, Love, Green, GrangerCenters : Chandler, Lopez, Odom (center?)This team will need to create turnovers and knock down 3s, so I think Gordon and Granger make it over Wallace. Mayo looked good last night, but Gordon was better.
So, here's the 15 left standing. From here it gets tougher to predict. I'll guess that Gordon, Granger and Odom are the final 3 cuts to get to 12.
I'll eat this message board if Love or Green get in ahead of Odom.
 
Interesting game last night. Curry didn't look very good handling the ball IMO. Rondo and Westbrook gave him a lot of trouble. Rose looked very good. Westbrook was explosive. Gordon was solid, frankly better than Curry. Iggy and Gay looked better than Granger. Lopez isn't himself yet, as we was invisible. Chandler looked surprisingly good. Of course this was a glorified All-Star game, so not much can be taken from it.My guess on the 15 to New York :Guards : Rose, Westbrook, Billups, Curry, Rondo, GordonForwards : Durant, Iggy, Gay, Love, Green, GrangerCenters : Chandler, Lopez, Odom (center?)This team will need to create turnovers and knock down 3s, so I think Gordon and Granger make it over Wallace. Mayo looked good last night, but Gordon was better.
So, here's the 15 left standing. From here it gets tougher to predict. I'll guess that Gordon, Granger and Odom are the final 3 cuts to get to 12.
I'll eat this message board if Love or Green get in ahead of Odom.
I won't go that far, but I'll be surprised if Green gets picked ahead of Odom if both are healthy. Odom's game sets up well for a FIBA PF, and they're bringing too many kids to cut one of the few left with FIBA experience. I think the last three cuts will be Green, Curry, and Iguodala.
I've read a few articles speculating that Curry will be the 3 point specialist guy. Would that mean Gordon wouldn't make it?
 
I think Love would be a great FIBA player. He can start the break and keep the ball moving with his passing, and he's as big most most international PFs. Add in FIBA-style officiating where moving screens out top aren't called, and Love becomes a weapon from the high post. He can hit the FIBA three, but I don't remember if they are pushing the three-point line back to NBA distance this summer, or if they are waiting until the Olympic qualifiers.
Agree on Love. I've just read that they have plans for Lamar, possibly playing all 3 front court positions at various times. If they're going to guard heavy (and coach K has said they probably will) it's important to have a guy like Odom because of his versatility in the front court, as well as his experience.
 
I put Lamar out mainly because he admitted he came in out of shape and didn't look great in the one scrimmage that's been televised. I think Green does most of what Odom can do, but doesn't have the experience that LO brings. Odom is a better rebounder when he really brings his game, but I just wonder how invested he is after a long couple of NBA seasons.

 
Ferris Bueller Fan said:
Chris Sheridan says the final 12 will be:

C: Chandler, Lopez

F: Durant, Gay, Iguodala, Love, Odom

G: Billups, Curry, Rondo, Rose, Westbrook

That would make Gordon, Granger, and Green the final cuts.

Love has been the best rebounder in practice, a far more willing banger than Green, so Love gets taken over Green.

Granger has a calf injury, so he may not be able to participate in the final workouts.

Curry gets the nod over Gordon because of Curry's 3-point shooting.

Lopez isn't a sure thing because he hasn't gained back the weight he lost while he had mono earlier this summer. Javale McGee is officially cut, but has been told to keep his bags packed and stay near the phone. If Lopez can't go, the plan will be to either replace him with McGee, or have Odom play some backup C and keep another guard/wing.

Because of the lack of depth at PF/C, perimeter defense will be a point of emphasis. This is good news for USAB fans, as perimeter defense was not considered much when the 2004 and 2006 rosters were put together, and it hurt the team quite a bit. (We sent the varsity to Beijing, but Kobe's crap defense on Rudy Fernandez kept the gold medal game close for longer than it should have been) So, Rondo and Westbrook, the two best defenders and rebounders among the guards, will both make the team and might play together some in Turkey.

So, if the rotser listed above really is the final 12, they will probably shuffle the starting lineups a lot to give a lot of the guys a chance to start. If there is a competitive fourth quarter, what is the lineup USA puts on the floor? Rondo, Rose, Durant, Love, Odom?
I don't think they can have Rondo/Rose in the lineup at the same time since neither can make a 3-pointer consistently. I have to think Billups plays instead of one of them and wouldn't be shocked if Curry's in there either.
 
just lost my feed (thunderstorm....thanks alot Direct TV)

entertaining game, but Steve Smith is ruining it for me as a commentator. He can't ever say "Team USA", "The Americans", ect. It's always "USA basketball".

"Chauncey Billups has some experience with USA basketball, but Kevin Durant is the new face of USA basketball. USA basketball leads by 6 here in the third. Time out called by USA basketball"

:bag:

 
Coach K needs to figure out who his 5th starter/crunch time player is going to be. The other 4 have been established: Rose, Billups, Durant, and Odom. Id go with Gay as the 5th and let them play the majority of the minutes.

 
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Coach K needs to figure out who his 5th starter/crunch time player is going to be. The other 4 have been established: Rose, Billups, Durant, and Odom. Id go with Gay as the 5th and let them play the majority of the minutes.
Iggy got a shot today and didn't help his cause. Brick from straight away 3 and let JCN get an "and 1" at the end. I thought Odom was pretty terrible much of the game, but he has a tough assignment, battling bigs all game. His pick and roll defense was awful, and offensively he wasn't sharp. Westbrook made some big plays, and had some terrible plays. Side note : how do guys like Westbrook and Gay miss dunks? Is it the slick ball? I was glad to see DRose stepping up and willing to make the winning plays, not just leaning completely on Durant. They need to know there's other players that can make the big play if a team decides to take Durant away.
 
There is some reason for concern, but they did just go into the #2 team's arena and beat them on their floor. No telling what happens in a one-game medal round matchup but hopefully the US is more tuned up by then and can win this thing.

 
There is some reason for concern, but they did just go into the #2 team's arena and beat them on their floor. No telling what happens in a one-game medal round matchup but hopefully the US is more tuned up by then and can win this thing.
Yes, but that #2 team was missing arguably its best player (Pau), and they won by the smallest margin possible.
 
There is some reason for concern, but they did just go into the #2 team's arena and beat them on their floor. No telling what happens in a one-game medal round matchup but hopefully the US is more tuned up by then and can win this thing.
Yes, but that #2 team was missing arguably its best player (Pau), and they won by the smallest margin possible.
We're missing like our best 10 guys, other than Durant. Pau isn't coming back for this tournament, so it doesn't matter either.
 
Coach K needs to figure out who his 5th starter/crunch time player is going to be. The other 4 have been established: Rose, Billups, Durant, and Odom. Id go with Gay as the 5th and let them play the majority of the minutes.
I'm not sure what Coach K is doing with the guards. Billups has been the only one receiving consistent minutes. Rondo had the game off against Spain but started and played decent minutes against Lithuania. Rose started today for the first time but didn't get major minutes before. It was looking like Westbrook was going to get cut for a while but now, I think, that's going to happen to Gordon. I'm a bit of a Bulls homer so, of course, I'm partial to Rose. I don't know why Coach K doesn't use the pick-in-roll with him more like they did at the end of the game. IMO, a Rose-Durant or Rose-Odom pick-and-roll is basically unstoppable.
 
Another comment about today's game: Rubio looked great. Much better than his statistics showed. Great vision and passing skills. I could easily see him becoming a perennial NBA All-Star.

 
There is some reason for concern, but they did just go into the #2 team's arena and beat them on their floor. No telling what happens in a one-game medal round matchup but hopefully the US is more tuned up by then and can win this thing.
Yes, but that #2 team was missing arguably its best player (Pau), and they won by the smallest margin possible.
We're missing like our best 10 guys, other than Durant. Pau isn't coming back for this tournament, so it doesn't matter either.
Yes, the USA is missing a lot of better players, but they aren't going to play. I didn't realize Pau isn't going to play.
 
Another comment about today's game: Rubio looked great. Much better than his statistics showed. Great vision and passing skills. I could easily see him becoming a perennial NBA All-Star.
:no:Though I wonder how he would fare defensively against the better point guards. He picked Rose once today, but Steph Curry also broke his ankles on one play... and Steph Curry is not one of the better NBA point guards.
 
Rondo withdraws??

I think he probably withdrew because he was about to be cut. This is surprising to me. I think he might have been the best guard on the roster. If I were Coach K I would have cut Gordon or Westbrook.

 
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All those non-shooting pgs were redundant. Rondo logged the most minutes over the past few years, not too surprised he was the one to go. I think he's a better player than Westbrook right now as well but for the purposes of this tournament it isn't too surprising.

 
All those non-shooting pgs were redundant. Rondo logged the most minutes over the past few years, not too surprised he was the one to go. I think he's a better player than Westbrook right now as well but for the purposes of this tournament it isn't too surprising.
Agreed. Rondo's outside shooting/FT woes make him a liability for the team.Not sure I understand how this full court press/pressure defense configuration is going to be anymore successful than the flops team USA put out in the late 90s early 2000s... I've seen that movie already and it ends with the good teams routinely breaking the press, punishing the US with size, and frustrating the athletic slashing players with the zone. BYE BYE USA, better luck next time when you have the A team players...
 
All those non-shooting pgs were redundant. Rondo logged the most minutes over the past few years, not too surprised he was the one to go. I think he's a better player than Westbrook right now as well but for the purposes of this tournament it isn't too surprising.
Agreed. Rondo's outside shooting/FT woes make him a liability for the team.Not sure I understand how this full court press/pressure defense configuration is going to be anymore successful than the flops team USA put out in the late 90s early 2000s... I've seen that movie already and it ends with the good teams routinely breaking the press, punishing the US with size, and frustrating the athletic slashing players with the zone. BYE BYE USA, better luck next time when you have the A team players...
For one thing, we won't be starting Stephon Marbury, Allen Iverson and Richard Jefferson like i believe we did in Athens. I also think that Coach K is better than the guys that coached the teams you speak of. He made a mistake in the worlds last time around against Greece, but i think they're better prepared this time around. We may not win, but i think this team is way more together than the teams that lost (mainly Athens 04)
 
I think the USA team will win this thing. Argentina is getting older. Spain is without P. Gasol and Calderon. Brazil is without Nene. Greece? I have no idea who's on that team but I think playing the exhibition will help USA quite a bit if they face them later.

 
This team will easily win the title as it is an ACTUAL team. Sure it doesn't have the star power of the Redeem Team but unlike pre-Redeem team USA teams... this one is actually a TEAM and not just a collection of NBA All*Stars.

It may not have much defense or size, but it has unlike years past it has legitimate outside shooters (Curry, Gordon, Durant, Billups, and Garnger) and one of those is the best player on the team (Durant). Also Odom and Love can spread the floor and work as zone busters for big men with their jump shots.

They also have players at each position who can contribute to the game other than only scoring....

Westbrook: Defense, Passing

Curry: Passing

Iggy: Defense, Passing

Granger: Defense, rebounding

Odom: Passing, rebounding

Love: Rebounding, Passing

I'm not sure what role Gay plays (I would rather have Gerald Wallace) but everyone else on the team are unselfish team players. I actually excited to watch this TEAM actually play together.

 
They are really, really impressive. And fun to watch. Love has pretty much demoted Chandler down to third-string I think.

 
Good thing the Warriors didn't go through with the Kevin Love-for-Anthony Randolph deal. :goodposting: :X
I don't think Min ever wanted to move Love. We saw that they were more than happy to trade Al Jefferson. However, the Dubs did trade AR for David Lee which is just as good, if not better IMO.
 
This thread has been dormant for a while and deserves a bump.

I've enjoyed watching the tournament so far. Since I am a Bulls fan, I've watch several of Turkey's games to scout Omer Asik who signed this year. Although somewhat unheralded at the start, I think Turkey has a decent chance at winning this thing. Solid team with size and 3 point shooting.

I still think the U.S. are the favorites. They received the easier half of the brackets. Brazil seems like the only potential obstacle in reaching the finals.

 

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