US survives toughest test, beats Aussies by 11
- By Tamika Flowers
- Published 08/6/2008
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Tamika Flowers
View all articles by Tamika FlowersUS survives toughest test, beats Aussies by 11
They couldn’t shoot and occasionally didn’t defend. Definitely a performance
the Americans should be relieved came before they got to
Undefeated, but no longer unchallenged, the U.S.
Olympic basketball team wrapped up its exhibition schedule with its toughest
test, pulling away to beat Australia
87-76 Tuesday night.
The
The
“Nothing alarming for us. It’s alarming when you lose,” Dwyane
Wade said.
“We’re still growing. We’re still going to get better as each game goes on,
but I think tonight we learned something.”
The Americans relied on an aggressive defensive effort to overcome a
horrendous night from 3-point range and the free throw line, the same areas
that proved costly in their semifinal loss to Greece
in the world championships two years ago.
Wade scored 22 points and LeBron
James had 16 for the Americans, who finished 3-of-18 from behind the arc
and 20-of-33 (61 percent) at the foul line.
The
“The last two games the ball has been sticking a little bit, so we have to
get back to looking like the first game where everybody was touching the ball
and we were playing like we should,” point guard Jason
Kidd said. “We’re too talented of a team to take tough shots because
there’s always going to be someone open.”
Patrick
Mills and Chris
Anstey, who had a first-half altercation with Wade, each scored 13 points
for
“In the third quarter they knocked down some big shots and I think that got
them back in the ball game,” Kobe
Bryant said. “And for us, we have to understand that that’s going to happen
from time to time and it’s important to keep our poise, keep our composure and
buckle down.”
The
“We came out lazy,” Wade said.
The Australians outscored the Americans 13-2 to open the third quarter,
pulling to 46-42 on David
Barlow’s layup with 6:52 remaining in the period.
“We just broke down. We gambled a couple of times and allowed them to make
the extra pass,” James said. “We can’t have those types of mental breakdowns
because these teams can really shoot the ball.”
Michael
Redd and Wade had layups to open the scoring in the fourth, pushing the
The Americans got their running game going again, and Wade had some easy
baskets as they pulled away for their closest victory. The win over
Bryant scored 13 points and Carmelo
Anthony had 12 points and 10 rebounds for the
Bogut, the No. 1 pick in the 2005 draft, wanted more time to rest a sore
right ankle that has been bothering him, but said he expects to be ready by the
opener against Croatia
on Sunday.
The Australians threw a scare into defending gold medalist Argentina
in an earlier friendly, building a 19-point lead in the third quarter before
losing 95-90.
They started well in this game, with Mills fearlessly driving to the basket
and helping Australia lead by four a few times in the first quarter before the
Americans rallied to grab a 22-19 lead.
“What they’ve done, and where you see them, can intimidate a lot of people,”
Anstey said. “I think to come into a game intimidated you’ve given up before
you start, and we didn’t feel like we did that tonight.”
The Americans forced eight turnovers in the period led by James, who was all
over the court coming up with steals and blocks. He scored eight straight
points to make it 37-25, then swatted a shot into the seats about a minute later.
