The U.S. Olympic team stopped the pick-and-rolls — and just about everything else Greece tried.
These Americans, who looked so lost two years ago in the World Championship, appear to have found their Olympic defensive way.
Batting away balls or swatting shots on seemingly every possession late in the second quarter, the Americans broke open a close game and went on to a 92-69 victory Thursday to clinch a spot in the medal round.
The Americans were also able to find the range on jump shots when the Greeks went to a zone defense to slow them down. Kobe Bryant, who entered the game shooting just 37 percent in the first two games, was 7-for-14 from the field and finished with 18 points.
Chris Bosh also had 18 points, Dwayne Wade added 17 and LeBron James had 13 for the United States (3-0), which moves on to a matchup of Group B unbeatens Saturday night against world champion Spain. The winner will earn the group's top seed for the quarterfinals.
Greece stunned the Americans two years ago in the semifinals of the 2006 world championships, shredding the U.S. defense for 63 percent shooting with clinical execution of its pick-and-roll offense in a 101-95 victory.
This time, the Greeks hit just 41.3 percent (26-for-63) from the field and just 4-for-18, 22 percent, from 3-point range as the Americans used a suffocating defense to extend a seven-point lead to a 19-point cushion in the final 5 1/2 minutes of the first half.
Theo Papaloukas led Greece with 15 points.
Like China and Angola before them, the Greeks stayed close for about 1 1/2 quarters before the Americans' depth and athleticism blew open the game.
After the previously slumping Bryant finally knocked down a 3-pointer, James blocked a shot that led to Bosh's three-point play for a 44-30 lead with 2:31 remaining in the second quarter. James came up with a steal less than 30 seconds later and threw down a reverse dunk.
Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times
Bosh swiped at a ball that led to another Greece turnover, and James found him on the next possession for another three-point play and a 49-30 bulge. The Greeks then turned it over again, with James keeping his balance while nearly falling down to take an outlet pass and convert a layup, and Bosh blocked the final Greek shot of the half to make it 51-32 at the break.
The United States had 12-point lead in the game in Japan two years ago before handing it over with its sloppy defensive effort. The Americans came out much sharper this time, with Jason Kidd picking up three fouls in the first 1:25 while aggressively defending, and Bryant picking up Vasileios Spanoulis, the top Greek scorer.
And after stubbornly sticking to what wasn't working in the game two years ago, the Americans showed the Greeks different looks this time. They picked up full court on one early possession, then fell back into a zone defense on another.
Unlike their easy victory against Angola two nights earlier, the Americans kept up the defensive intensity after halftime. Dwight Howard smacked away a shot right into Kidd's head, leading to a shot clock violation, and James and Bosh had rejections on the same third-quarter possession a few minutes later.
The Americans still struggled from the free throw line and 3-point arc. They were 7-of-20 on 3s and just 13 of 23 at the line.
I'm starting to wonder just how good the USA has to be to overcome the refeering. This was a terrible game for fairness.
Kobe is doing exactly what I said he would. He's coming to the front as the opponents get tougher and tougher and yes he did lock down their best scorer.
underage
Well now that they've reached the medal round. The very least that they can go home with we hope is a bronze medal. But above all I just want 'em to stay focussed and not become to overly complacent. It's befallen other teams that've been placed in the same situation in the past.
the game against Spain will be a nice test...but regardless of who it is, the bottom line for these guys is execute and leave no doubt. i can do without flash (although a nice pass gets me out my seat), i can do without dunks (although i love the power and authority and the way it can change a game). all i have to say is get em and get em good.
i also agree that Kobe will step up on defense against the top scorers...he's always done that.
Yes mamm, Kobe is doing what is best for the whole team and for all of us Americans that love basketball...LOL
Thanks for the visit and comment Miss NiqueD, your support is always appreciated by all of us.
justanotherfan we agree with your hope that the the whole will stay focussed and not become to overly complacent and not fallen to other teams as in the past situation.
This team have Kobe & Jason, We didn't think this two will let thier team down...BECAUSE BOTH MEN HAS HIGH EXPECTATIONS FROM THIER SELF and both of this men have the best experiences in losing & winning games, Yes, both are not perfect but they are the best the team have..
Thanks for the visit and comment justanotherfan, my friend your support is always appreciated by all of us.
What can we say GameStormC2C?
KOBE IS ALWAYS GOING TO BE KOBE!!!!
LOL...He will always plays with his heart.
Thanks for the visit and comment GameStormC2C, your support is always appreciated by all of us.