jerry colangelo should read your posts about this tournament. Actually, anybody who is a enthusiast about all the subtleties of basketball should read your blog
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Team USA clinched a berth in the FIBA Americas tournament semifinal round with a 117-78 win over Puerto Rico, a squad that embarrassed Team USA 92-73 in the 2004 Olympics as Carlos Arroyo scored 24 points, proudly "popping" his jersey near the end of the game. Kobe Bryant was not on that version of Team USA and he made sure that there would be no celebrating in Puerto Rico on this night, spearheading a defensive effort that held Puerto Rico to 2-18 shooting from three point range in the first half as Team USA raced to a 59-27 halftime lead.
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One thing I've noticed is that this Team USA hasn't been commiting as many fouls as teams in the past years during international play. I love the unselfishness that this team is showing too. The only drawback is that they haven't played any quality opponents yet, and even the ones they will play don't have all their stars playing. At least it's a step in the right direction for USA Basketball, and as much as I despise Coach K, i have to hand it to him on his coahing so far.
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Brazil and Puerto Rico were supposed to be decent but Team USA pounded them so badly that no one will give those teams much credit now. I agree that the true test for Team USA will be in next year's Olympics.
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