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PLAYERS:
Tiago Splitter,
Anderson Varejao,
Timofey Mozgov,
Andrei Kirilenko,
Manu Ginobili
TEAMS: San Antonio Spurs, Cleveland Cavaliers, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves
TEAMS: San Antonio Spurs, Cleveland Cavaliers, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves
Just two games into Group B play, a separation is already forming between the potential medal contenders and the teams that likely won't be standing on the podium.
Still, Russia coach David Blatt is not going to overlook any opponent. That's probably a good idea with Brazil on Thursday's schedule.
With two of the five preliminary round games completed, Russia, Brazil and Spain remain undefeated, while Australia, China and host Britain are looking for their first wins.
"I thought initially that Spain was the top team in the group," Blatt told FIBA's official website following a 73-54 victory over China on Tuesday. "After seeing Brazil play in the preparation and then seeing China play Spain (a 97-81 Spanish victory Sunday) so tough and so hard in a game that was much closer than the final score, it makes it all the more evident to me it's hard to differentiate between teams in this particular group.
"Every game is a monster."
Thursday is no different, as Brazil looks to improve to 3-0 in its first Olympic appearance since 1996. The Brazilians, however, will likely have to get off to a better start than they did in a 67-62 win over Britain on Tuesday, when they hung on following a four-point first quarter.
Brazil, 13th in the FIBA world rankings, has been getting big production from its frontcourt of Tiago Splitter, Anderson Varejao and Nene, who are averaging a combined 30.0 points and 29.5 rebounds.
Russia, though, might be one of the few teams in the tournament that can match that trio of 6-foot-11 forwards. Centers Timofey Mozgov and Alexander Kaun have totaled 37 points and six blocked shots in two games, while 6-8 forward Victor Khryapa is grabbing a team-best 8.5 rebounds per contest.
"We were physical but so are other teams here," forward Andrei Kirilenko said.
Brazil could have its hands full with Kirilenko, who leads the tournament with 51 points and is averaging 6.5 rebounds and 3.0 steals - tied with Argentina's Manu Ginobili for tops in the preliminary round.
"He's unique," China coach Bob Donewald Jr. said of Kirilenko. "It's his cutting, it's his defense, it's his rebounding, it's his running - all of his activity."
Russian point guard Aleksey Shved, who like Kirilenko will join the Minnesota Timberwolves next season, has 30 points and a tournament-high 19 assists. He'll need to continue to be at his best when he faces Brazil's Marcelinho Huertas, who's tied with Splitter with a team-best 28 points and is second in the preliminary round with 9.0 assists per game.
Shved had 14 points and six assists against China, but also three turnovers.
"Don't get me wrong, I love the kid. But I didn't like the way he played today," Blatt said. "Not as well as he could have and should have. He held the ball too long and I'm going to tell him that."
Russia faces Spain on Saturday, while Brazil gets a shot at the 2008 Olympic silver medalist Monday.
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