Showing posts with label Dream. Show all posts
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Monday, September 3, 2012

US unveils 2012 basketball 'dream team'

Updated July 08, 2012 13:38:29

Five members of the gold medal winning line-up from the 2008 Bejing Games have been included in the 12-man US Olympic basketball team.

LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul and Deron Williams return for another bid for Olympic glory and will spearhead a potent roster in London where the US are favourites.

USA basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo announced the selections after two team training sessions in Las Vegas, though final approval is still required by the US Olympic Committee.

"We projected we would have difficulty getting down to a roster of 12, regardless of the number of injuries that have taken place, because they are such an outstanding group of people and athletes," Colangelo said in a statement.

"The final selections keep us in concert with our game plan to have athleticism, versatility and strong depth on our roster. I think our final roster epitomises all of that."

The US team had been hit by a recent rash of injuries to several leading candidates, including Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls, Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic and Miami Heat players Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.

"We have benefited so much from having a pool of outstanding players who are committed, and as a result the selection is difficult," US coach Mike Krzyzewski said.

"But it's the best challenge that you could have because everyone has been so committed."

US Olympic team: Carmelo Anthony (Knicks), Kobe Bryant (Lakers), Tyson Chandler (Knicks), Kevin Durant (Thunder), Blake Griffin (Clippers), James Harden (Thunder), Andre Iguodala (76ers), LeBron James (Heat), Kevin Love (Timberwolves), Chris Paul (Clippers), Russell Westbrook (Thunder) and Deron Williams (Nets).

Reuters

Tags: sport, basketball, olympics-summer, united-kingdom

First posted July 08, 2012 11:26:11


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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Dream team upbeat despite key injuries

Updated May 15, 2012 11:02:37

Despite a rash of season-ending injuries to top National Basketball Association (NBA) players, US Olympic basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski said he believed he can bring a solid team to the London Games.

The US roster pool has lost injured guards Derrick Rose and Chauncey Billups and forwards Dwight Howard and LaMarcus Aldridge but the talent still available has Krzyzewski upbeat that he can repeat the gold medal success from Beijing.

"We believe we can have a terrific team with the guys we have right now," Krzyzewski, who said this would be his last turn directing the national team, told a news conference at the US Olympic Committee's media summit in Dallas.

"We believe we can have a special team."

Krzyzewski and USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo feel the labour dispute between NBA team owners and players that led to the lockout-shortened 2011-12 season had complicated things for this Olympic go-round.

"This has been an unusual year in the NBA with injuries, with the shortened season, condensed season, extended season that has led to back-to-back-to-back games early on," Colangelo said.

"Whether injuries were due from that condensed schedule we don't know."

While such luminaries as LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook give a formidable look to the prospective US roster, the team applied for and was given a 19-day extension by the US Olympic Committee for finalising its 12-man Olympic roster.

The US team had already been allowed by the USOC to add NBA Sixth Man award winner James Harden and top US college player Anthony Davis of Kentucky, to its pool to bring the once 20-strong list back up to 18 finalists.

Colangelo said that with the NBA Finals running as late as June 26, they would have just two days of training before making their final 12-man roster selection on July 7.

"We need to take inventory of what status our players have," Colangelo said about assessing the health and fitness of the candidates, calling the session more a matter of taking stock than a tryout.

"We need to get through this (NBA) play-off season and pray and keep our fingers crossed we don't have additional injuries."

Krzyzewski, who is 49-1 since taking charge of the team in 2006 and won gold medals at the 2008 Olympics and 2010 world championships, is trying to become the first US coach to win back-to-back Olympics since Hank Iba in 1968.

His primary concern is having enough pivot players to match up with some of the other Olympic contenders, including number two-ranked Spain, which features brothers Pau and Marc Gasol, and NBA-leading shot-blocker Serge Ibaka.

"We're not deep in that part of the pool, so when big guys get hurt that's a concern.

"When that happens we have to adjust accordingly, maybe with a different style of play than if we had Dwight Howard," Krzyzewski said about the three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year.

"But we have time to react. There's lots of ways to play the game."

Krzyzewski acknowledged the pressure on a US coach of winning on the international stage with all the US homegrown talent, but said he experienced more elation than relief after his team's triumph in Beijing.

"You put your career a little bit on the line when you coach the national team if you don't win the gold," the celebrated Duke University coach said.

"But not ever having the opportunity is a worse loss.

"When we won in 2008, I wasn't relived, I was in la-la land. That's a big difference. I felt the same in Istanbul (world championship) and hopefully I will feel the same in London."

Reuters

Tags: sport, basketball, olympics-summer

First posted May 15, 2012 06:57:51


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