Kevin Durant scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Team
USA defeated the Dominican Republic 113-59 in the first of five
exhibition games that Team USA will play prior to the London Olympics.
The Dominican Republic squad features two NBA players--two-time All-Star
Al Horford and Francisco Garcia--and is led by University of Kentucky
Coach John Calipari but, after a sluggish start, Team USA ran away with
the game both literally and figuratively: Team USA only has one legit
center on the roster (Tyson Chandler) but is loaded with speed,
quickness and versatility. As Team USA Managing Director Jerry Colangelo
said during an in-game interview on ESPN, "Quickness and speed--on any
level--wins over size." Team USA used that quickness and speed to good
effect, forcing the Dominican Republic to commit 27 turnovers.
Team
USA's starting lineup consisted of Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant,
LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony and Tyson Chandler. As I expected, Durant
came off of the bench even though he led Team USA in scoring during
the 2010 FIBA World Championship. Team USA shot just 1-6 from the field
to start the game, enabling the Dominican Republic to briefly take a
4-2 lead, but Team USA went on an 11-0 run and never looked back after
Team USA Coach Mike Krzyzewski brought Durant in for Chandler; that
"small" lineup--with no true center but tremendous quickness at all
five positions--pressed the Dominican Republic all over the court. Team
USA led 50-27 by halftime, outscoring the Dominican Republic 20-5 in
points off of turnovers. Durant scored 21 points in the first half,
nailing five of his six shots from behind the FIBA arc, which is nearly
two feet closer to the hoop than the NBA three point line.
With the outcome of the game never in doubt, Coach Krzyzewski had
the luxury of limiting the minutes of veteran Olympians like Bryant and
James, giving other players the opportunity to get on the court.
Anthony Davis, a last minute replacement for the injured Blake Griffin
(who will miss the Olympics due to a torn meniscus), made his Team USA
debut in the fourth quarter; Davis scored his first national team
basket after nicely executing a screen/roll play with Deron Williams
and then Davis added a putback plus a four point play after being
fouled while sinking a three pointer.
The Dominican Republic, which narrowly missed qualifying for the
Olympics, obviously does not represent a serious challenge for this
talent laden Team USA squad but this was still a good way for Team USA
to start the pre-Olympic exhibition tour; Team USA had an opportunity
to work on the pressure defensive scheme that will be a key element for
their success, new team members James Harden and Anthony Davis got
their first taste of FIBA play and no one else got hurt.
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