Basketball & NBA 20 Aug 2008 11:39 am
USA vs. Australia (Round 2)
Team USA began its three-game "Road to Redemption" against Australia on Wednesday, beating the Aussies 116-85. The game was close in the first quarter (25-24) and even at the end of the second (55-43), but the US blew their opponents away in the third quarter behind pressure defense and fast-break points. Overall, the result was never in doubt for the Americans, who now advance to the semifinals. Here are my three points from today’s game:
Break-Out Game for KB24
After a miserable preliminary round for the reigning MVP, the first game of the knockout rounds proved to be very different. Finishing with 25 points and 5 rebounds, his thunderous dunk at the 7:05 mark in the second quarter set the tone for the US team, which outscored the Aussies by 11 in the period. More importantly for Kobe, he found his shooting rhythm, shooting 10-16 from the field and 4-7 from the three-point line. Not to mention that he (and LeBron James) keyed the American defensive pressure in the second and third periods, when the game was put away.
Three-Point Momentum
Team USA won the game behind solid defense, which created opportunities in the open court for LeBron and company. But, just as importantly, it also found its rhythm from behind the arc.
The two most important plays of the game, in my opinion, were Kobe’s dunk in the second (which fueled a second quarter run) and Deron William’s three at the halftime buzzer. Williams’ shot gave the United States momentum heading into the second half because the "Redeem Team" was up double digits instead of only up nine points after 20 minutes. Entering the second half, both Kobe and Carmelo Anthony hit threes and that was the start of the blowout.
It will pay dividends for the US players that they started hitting their threes in the final 20 minutes because it gives them momentum heading into the next game. I look for them to come out firing in the semifinal.
Where are the Free-Throws?
The United States shot a dismal 18-31 (58%) from the foul line and in the first half, when the game was still undecided, they could not get into any rhythm from the line. This is troubling because, in order for the US to win gold, it has to shoot at least 75% from the line. Especially with a team that attempts so many free-throws, the Americans have to capitalize when they are aggressive in the first place and are rewarded with easy foul shots.
It is also troubling for the US team that Kobe Bryant, a career 84% shooter from the line, shot only 1-4 in today’s game. In addition, LeBron James, who gets to the line so often, shot only 1-4. I cannot stress enough how made foul shots would benefit Team USA. To put it in perspective, if the United States made only five more foul shots (which would give them 75% for the game), the game would have always been in double digits. Made foul shots would also take off pressure from the American scorers, so their offensive game would flow even better than before.
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