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Kobe, Wade, Howard lead the charge against Lithuania
« on: August 02, 2008, 08:27:33 PM »

Dwyane Wade continues to impress in exhibition play, scoring 19 points against Lithuania.


MACAU -- The Americans are headed for Shanghai. They look ready to go right to Beijing.

With Kobe Bryant defending the way he did last summer and Dwyane Wade soaring again, the U.S. Olympic basketball team has easily won its first three exhibition games.

Dwyane Wade continues to impress in exhibition play, scoring 19 points against Lithuania.
Two more until they start to count.

"I think we're in pretty good shape defensively," forward Carmelo Anthony said. "Offensively we're tuning some things up. We've got two more games before the real deal starts."

Bryant harassed longtime U.S. nemesis Sarunas Jasikevicius into a miserable night and helped the Americans roll to a 120-84 victory over Lithuania on Friday night.

Jasikevicius was unstoppable in a win over the United States four years ago. So Bryant, who has made it a point to defend the opponent's best perimeter threat since joining the team last summer, blanketed him in the same manner as he did Phoenix guard Leandro Barbosa of Brazil in the Olympic qualifying tournament.

"Kobe's our best defender, hands down," forward Carlos Boozer said. "And Kobe takes on the challenge of guarding their best perimeter player regardless of who it is, regardless if he's a point guard, 2, 3, 4, whatever it is."

Wade scored 19 points, Dwight Howard had 17, and LeBron James 15 for the Americans, who raced to a big early lead, then pulled away again after Lithuania got within single digits early in the second half. Bryant finished with 13 points, nine during the big U.S. first quarter.

Wade scored 20 points last week against Canada in his first action since March, when the Miami Heat shut him down so he could rest his surgically repaired knee. He punctuated his 7-of-9 night by going high to catch an alley-oop pass from Chris Paul and double-pump before throwing down the dunk.

"He's back," Anthony said. "That's all I can say. He's back."

The Americans, who shot 64 percent, swept two games here and leave Saturday for Shanghai, where they will play European champion Russia and Australia. They are averaging 118 points in exhibition play.






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Re: Kobe, Wade, Howard lead the charge against Lithuania
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2008, 02:40:26 PM »
ang US basketball team gagmay ang lineup, I think wala sila
7 footer but they now have deadly outside shooters and improved
ila defense unlike the past 2 dream teams. For me the best dream
team ever was the first mao to complete package

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