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Utah Jazz: D-will trey helps ignite U.S. basketball victory
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Has Boozer played any defense yet? Just kidding, we all know the answer to that.
D-will's trey was definitely the turning point of the game.
For some reason every American but Jason Kidd started off the game completely infatuated with dribbling.
With 2:51 left in the third quarter, NBC announcer Mike Breen mentioned that USA had only 1 assist the entire first half.
That was the real problem: USA ball movement was stagnant. USA got over themselves and tallied 15 assists in the 2nd half.
Also, this was USA's worst defensive performance.
Opponents have been averaging 70.8 points per game, but allowed Australia to score 85.
And opponents had been averaging just 36.7% from the field but Australia shot 43%, easily the highest shooting percentage allowed by USA.
And Australia was actually +2 in turnovers, and +2 on points off of turnovers!
USA's dip in defense was obscured by the fact that it was +29 in rebounds.
I'm glad USA is rebounding better, they were -4 in rebounds over their first four games, but I'd sure like to see them keep the defensive intensity up.
Please, stop belly-aching about 'why can't we have just amateurs play'. I for one have enjoyed watching these guys play who represent the best bball players in the US and the world (although their egos get a little old), which is what the Olympics are supposed to do. But if your not happy, keep it to yourself. Some of us are sick and tired hearing about it.
My Aussie team did well for the first half but the last couple min of the 2nd hurt us after we missed a couple of easy ones then took 4 3's in a row and then allowed the 3 at the buzzer. Although, if a usa player had to hit the 3 at the half im glad it was d-will.
Bogut playing a full game would've been nice.