China No Worry for Team USA

The 2008 Summer Olympics could not have started any better for Team USA.  After overcoming a slow start, where they were changing the leads several times with China, team USA used their poise and experience to settled down and eventually wear out China 101-70.  LeBron James started for the “Redeem Team” and had 18 along with Dwyane Wade’s 19 off of the bench which led to the rout. 

China started the game with a 3 by Yao Ming and then China went on to make 8 of the team’s first 12 three pointers to keep the game close.  On the other hand, Team USA started 1/12 behind the arc in the first half, but finished shooting 7/29.  China kept making shot after shot and was tied with the Americans at 29 before Team USA pulled away.  This was due to the ball pressure that Kobe Bryant applied to the Chinese guards.  Bryant’s pressure led to many turnovers and fast break opportunities which the Americans converted.

LeBron James helped his international star power with this game.  On two different occasions, he blocked a shot and pinned the ball against the glass in mid air.  This led to roars from the pro Chinese crowd and earned respect amongst all fans in attendance.  James was joined by Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony, Jason Kidd, and Dwight Howard as starters in the first Olympic game for the team. 

Team USA will need to shoot the 3 better and defend against it better once they get into the medal round if they want to win the gold.  Luckily, they have enough depth, versatility, and athleticism to overcome this.  Most teams are looking to run a zone against the Americans and they will need to improve upon their outside shooting percentage if they expect to make it to the gold medal game.  The next game that LeBron and company will play is on Tuesday against Angola. 

Published by Luke Ross

Luke Ross, is the founder of CavsNews.com. Luke grew up watching and playing soccer but his heart was always in Basketball. Luke arrived in Cleveland in 1993 and turned into a Cavaliers fan since.

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