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In what appeared to be USA's first real international test, the Americans put on quite a show. The alley-oops and ferocious dunks were there as usual, but the offensive cohesiveness was something that was missing from the 2004 team. Kobe Bryant, the reigning NBA MVP, only scored nine points but dished out a game-high seven assists. LeBron James, in his first game back from an ankle injury, put up a impressive stat line of 20 points, five rebounds, and four assists.

Dwyane Wade was extremely aggressive on both the offensive and defensive ends yet a tad overaggressive at times, being called for a couple reaching fouls and an offensive foul in the lane. Nonetheless, he finished the game with 13 points and 3 assists on 6-for-9 shooting. The game ended with a final score of 114-82, the expected annihilation of the Turkish squad that was without Hedo Turkoglu (Orlando Magic) and Mehmet Okur (Utah Jazz). However, the game was much closer than the score indicated. The Turks took the lead from USA midway through the first quarter, which ended with Team USA leading by only one point.

Carmelo Anthony, arguably the best international player in the entire world as Fran Fraschilla said, scored 11 first-quarter points but only six in the remaining three periods. Akyol, a Turkish guard, finished with a game-high 22 points which included 3-for-8 shooting from deep.

From the beginning, Turkey was trying to pound the ball inside. On the defensive end, they were sending double-teams at Dwight Howard in the post. This soon ended when Carmelo went on a little scoring run of his very own, which forced Turkey to lay off Howard and focus more on Anthony. Semih Erden, the big man who was just drafted by the Boston Celtics, played very physically inside and left me somewhat impressed. With his size though, he could have been much more assertive with his rebounding.

The biggest problems I saw for Team USA were simple: team defense and rebounding. Although the Americans out-rebounded their opponents 28-25, the Turks had more than half their rebounds on the offensive end. They got a lot of second-chance points because of either bad positioning or no boxing out. At times, USA would have only one guy crashing for the rebound.

Another minor concern was the fact that Team USA was maybe having too much fun at times. Seeing Kobe at the free throw line going through his routine while he was laughing and carrying on was ridiculous and out-of-place. They should have fun but still remain focused and intense. Finally, Coach K should address some of the defensive lapses that occur. Leaving guys wide-open and being so overaggressive that a good shooter gets an open three are things that can't happen if they want to win gold.

All in all though, I was very impressed with everyone's play (even though I didn't get to see any spectacular shooting from Michael Redd) and the USA coaches should be happy with their team's performance. It wasn't easy to bring all these big-name players together but they seemed to have done it very well. I just hope they don't get too overconfident and arrogant about their play. These international teams are serious about winning gold and beating the Americans. If a team like Spain succeeds in taking us down, it's going to be a long road before USA Basketball gets back on track to win gold medals.

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July 31, 2008  11:03 AM ET

As I watched that game, I seemed to see that this is a different Team USA. I don't I saw a 1-on-1 play the whole game.......Good blog.

July 31, 2008  11:04 AM ET

Thanks, Denis and, you're right, most of their play was completely devoid of one-on-one isolation plays except in certain situations. At times, Coach K would call an iso for Kobe to back his man down and hit the fadeaway J. I also saw some instances with DWade as well where he was allowed to take his man.

July 31, 2008  11:11 AM ET

Good blog. I have no TV at the moment so I couldn't watch the game but I really hope that the US do not take their opponents lightly because if they do then more failure is ahead.

July 31, 2008  11:20 AM ET

Hey, and what happened to Tayshaun Prince? Did you see his numbers? 0 points, 0 FGA, 0 REB, 0 ****, and 1 PF. Did he even play then?

July 31, 2008  11:21 AM ET

That was 0 Assists.......Sorry.

July 31, 2008  11:22 AM ET

Thanks for reading, Hova, and you're exactly right. I'm almost thinking that a loss in one of the exhibitions would help them a little.

July 31, 2008  11:23 AM ET

Oh, and Denis, Tayshaun played maybe 6 to 8 minutes (somewhere in that range) and was a non-factor, especially on the offensive end of the floor.

July 31, 2008  12:11 PM ET

Are you saying that Canada wasn't a challenge? They had the great Levon Kendall!

July 31, 2008  12:45 PM ET

Good Blog. Team USA looked very good. But I agree with you on the same problems that you saw

July 31, 2008  12:53 PM ET

I don't like the showboating they were doing, but still, it's a great way to get some more momentum going into the Games...

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July 31, 2008  01:04 PM ET

Thanks for reading, guys. And yeah, that's what I was talking about when I mentioned Kobe laughing while he was going through his routine at the line. I did like LeBron's words with the Turkish center. It elevated his game and he played better after that little incident.

Keeper, they rebound pretty well but I still think they need to cut down on their opponents' offensive boards.

Pitt Panther, I'm sorry, but a team that you almost double up in scoring shouldn't be considered a challenge.

July 31, 2008  01:37 PM ET

They keep winning, but at the same time. LeBron should stop with his gaurantee.

July 31, 2008  01:37 PM ET

guarantee* sp.

July 31, 2008  01:47 PM ET

Yeah, actually, before I edited this blog, I had a bit at the end about imagining what would happen if LeBron's guarantee proved false. I cut it out though because it didn't really fit with what I was saying.

July 31, 2008  04:21 PM ET

Good blog. It's very interesting to me seeing American players used to NBA rules having to play in a much more aggressive international style of play. I agree with you about the lack of defense...but, very few of the players on the roster are used to having to play defense..it's just the nature of the game there are going to be some poor rotations..but it does need to be addressed.

July 31, 2008  04:38 PM ET

Thanks, badgerfan, and yeah, it's not like they're going to have absolutely perfect defense, but an improvement is still needed. It was nice to see even Carmelo hustling back on D.

July 31, 2008  06:38 PM ET

Nice analysis.

I'm going to predict, though: Team USA isn't going to win the gold in Beijing.

About Redd's shooting... he's the team's main perimeter shooter. If the guy has an off-night, things could get messy.

I am going to root for Team USA, but I just don't see it happening.

Either by lack of size or by lack of team chemistry (G.O.A.T.: you read these two arguments somewhere, hey? hehe) I don't see it happening.

August 3, 2008  02:47 PM ET

Thanks for reading, Hyped. I agree that if Redd has an off night against a good team such as Spain or Argentina that USA may experience some trouble. However, I believe their DEPTH will be key in getting them through tough games. Watching the Turkey game, the Americans always had fresh legs and seemed to be never tired. Turkey, on the other hand, was struggling to keep up with the pace of the game. Granted, a more elite national team will be better conditioned and have more depth, but it's still a nice asset to the team.

And my size and chemistry arguments are a lot of basketball people's thoughts. It's an obvious observation if you know the game. haha

 
August 3, 2008  03:10 PM ET

"Carmelo Anthony, arguably the best international player in the entire world as Fran Fraschilla said" LOL, on his best night, maybe. Otherwise he's just a top 10 player. Rating schemes for players is subjective, like art, so in this case if you have leanings one way or the other, that will cause you to select one player over another.

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