Team USA 07
I was about to write a 'credit where credit is due' post and then I saw the Chris Sheridan's piece on ESPN.com. When people start comparing this team to the original Dream Team, be afraid. Be very afraid.
There's not much point in my praising this team at this point. Plenty of other people are doing that. I thought they looked great. Kidd and Bryant were terrific. Carmelo was simply beautiful on offense. LeBron was unconscious. But if one possible concern going into this tournament was getting overconfident while beating up on mostly 3rd and 4th tier international competition, consider that mission accomplished.
There's absolutely no point in comparing this team to the Dream Team. Were Bird and Magic in the twilight of their respective careers in 92? Sure. It doesn't mean that these guys are better because they are younger. But the really inane part is the question of the OTHER TEAMS! Shouldn't we be more concerned with winning the Gold Medal in Beijing? Someone on the 92 Dream Team might have actually had to play defense to beat the 2008 edition of Spain. But in 1992, they just showed up and people watched. The competition is better now.
I feel a little like the kid in the Emperor's New Clothes. I mean, sure, I saw how they dominated these games. But I'm far from convinced that they are on the right track. 31 three point attempts per game? Really? Is that what the dominant team does? In the NCAA tournament, does the ACC Champ go into it's matchup with some team from the MAAC and beat them from the three point line? I'll admit that I'm being old-fashioned and a bit cliché here, but Valparaiso wins single elimination games shooting 3's, right?
I'll have more on this later, but let me leave you with this thought. Everyone is talking about the average margin of victory for this team in Vegas, and indeed it was impressive. But as I said before, a small team that shoots a lot of threes is designed to win a lot of game by a wide margin, but susceptible to lose a close one when they go cold, or run into a hot team. When the Gold Medal in Beijing is basically the only acceptable outcome, I'd much rather design my team to win every game by 15.
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by Ricky Sixers4guidos on Sep 5, 2007 3:46 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Chris Sheridan grades the USA team
Carmelo (garbage) Anthony - A+ -- Hmm - John R or Sheridan . . . Sheridan or John R . . . It's a tough one, but I think I'll have to go with Sheridan on this one.
Sheidan's positive opinion of this team is noteworthy because he was so negative about the 2006 team at the World Championships. He consistently thought that the team was overconfident and was put together incorrectly for international play.
Not so this year. I for one trust Sheridan's views on this subject.
by Jax on Sep 5, 2007 10:05 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Apples and Oranges, Jax
As for the zones etc, it's clear that Coach K and D'Antoni are doing what they are doing for a reason, and with a plan. I don't like it, but I'm willing to accept the possibility that I'm wrong and they're right. I sure thought the US team in Japan looked at their absolute worst when they were hoisting threes - 10 for 40 against Germany for instance. And sure, this team has more shooters, but Carmelo took almost as many threes as he did in Japan, and LeBron took a lot more, which tells me that the coaching staff has given everyone the green light. They made sick percentages in Vegas - but I still don't think it's where they should be shooting. But that's just me.
by Steve Perrin on Sep 5, 2007 10:43 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Just having a little fun
I have a feeling that the US team wants more shooters to force the defenses to stop playing zones on them. Once that happens, with Lebron, Kobe and Carmelo all on the floor at the same time, the US team won't be stopped on offense.
Sheridan's key point, I think, is that this team and last year's team are like apples and oranges.
by Jax on Sep 5, 2007 10:50 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
One more thing...
by Steve Perrin on Sep 5, 2007 10:44 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
I don't know, Steve
by Jax on Sep 5, 2007 10:09 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs

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