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2008 Olympic Basketball Photo Gallery

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

With the Olympics all done and all the medals handed out. I thought it would be a good idea to collate some of the best Olympic basketball photos into one gallery. I’ve organized the Olympic photos by date, so you can follow the tournament as it progresses.

The images in this gallery are taken from, and courtesy of Yahoo, Gettys Images, NBC Olympics, and from FIBA.com

If there is a photo you think that should be included in this photo gallery, send me an email dream (at) interbasket.net.

Links and Resources: Fiba’s 2008 Olympic Basketball Photo Gallery (Fiba.com)

USA defeats Spain 118-107, wins Gold Medal

Monday, August 25th, 2008

The United States Men’s basketball team, dubbed the Redeem Team, captured the Olympic gold medal for basketball yesterday, defeating Spain 118-107 in a tightly-contested and high-scoring game (replay).

The 2008 US National Team has shunned any comparisons to the iconic Dream Team, and ironically, they’re probably the closest thing to the 1992 team in terms of dominating the competition.  Coming into the final game with Spain, the USA had defeated teams by an average of just over 30 points a game.

The win placed the USA back on top of the basketball world, but the game also showed why Spain is considered one of the tournament favorites, and basketball powerhouse, as they played a composed game, withstood the American’s defensive pressure, and fought hard for 40 minutes before finally succumbing by eleven points, which is the lowest victory of margin for the Americans during the Beijing Olympics.

Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown:
First Period: Other than the 17-year old Ricky Rubio starting in place of the injured Jose Calderon, there weren’t any significant changes in the starting lineups.

LeBron James started out the game with a long three pointer for the United States, and was immediately answered by a Pau Gasol’s three point play on Spain’s first play.  The two teams would exchange leads throughout the beginning of the game before Spain took one-point lead after a Carlos Jimenez three pointer to make it 10-9 Spain.

The Spanish were able to maintain a slim lead throughout the next four minutes and would take a 5 point lead after free throw by Juan Carlos Navarro.  The United States would then outscore Spain 21-9 to finish out the first quarter, to take a 38-31 lead.  Dwyane Wade scored eight points during their run and led the United States in scoring with twelve first quarter points.

The second period starts out with five straight points from Kobe Bryant, which pushes the United States’ lead to 13.  Critical time for Spain because with a couple key mistakes, this could be when the United States goes on one of their runs that takes the spirit out of their opponents.

But the Spanish would remain strong with a Marc Gasol basket, a Rudy Fernandez three, and a couple free throws from Ricky Rubio that puts the Spanish within striking distance again.  Spain would close the lead to six twice in the period, but wouldn’t get any closer than that.

USA goes into halftime with an eight-point lead 69-61, thanks to Dwyane Wade’s 21 points and 10 points from Chris Paul.  Spain’s Rudy Fernandez, who will play for Portland in the NBA, came alive with 11 points in the period, including three three-pointers.  Pau Gasol added 9 points.

Third Period: Spain took advantage of four USA turnovers in the first few minutes and uses a 10-6 run, with four points each from Felipe Reyes and Juan Carlos Navaroo, to start the third period.

The run brings the lead down to just four points, 75-71, and prompts the USA to call a timeout.

The two teams would exchange buckets before the US eventually builds the lead to 11 before Juan Carlos Navarro strikes at the buzzer with one of his patented runners to make it a nine-point lead going into the final quarter.  Navarro goes for four field goals and eight points in the quarter and Carmelo Anthony hits six points for the USA.

Fourth period: Spain is down nine, but they use a 7-0 run out of the gate with two straight buckets from Pau Gasol, and a three from Rudy Fernandez to cut the United States’ lead to just two, 91-89 with a little over eight minutes remaining in the game.  This mini-run prompts another US timeout.

Coming out of the timeout, the USA answers Spain’s 7-0 run with one of their own; Kobe hit a tough jumper in the lane, a Deron Williams three, and a Dwight Howard dunk, both off Bryant assists.   The lead is back up to nine, at 98-89.

Rudy Fernandez would break Spain’s drought with another three, but Kobe would answer with a three pointer of his own.  After a LeBron James putback of his own miss, Fernandez runs a pick-and-roll with Pau Gasol.  Dwight Howard switches out on Rudy after the supposedly great-defender Kobe Bryant goes for a steal.  Rudy looks left takes one hard dribble, takes two long steps with Dwight Howard trailing, and puts down a spectacular one-hand dunk with Howard in tow.  And one.

After the free throw, the lead is back down to eight, 103-95.  Pau Gasol would hit for four points on Spain’s next two trips to cut the lead to five, 104-99.

On the following USA possession, Kobe Bryant hits a long-three and is fouled by Rudy Fernandez.  Not only would Bryant convert the free-throw for a rare four point play, Rudy Fernandez would commit his fifth foul on the play, and was disqualified from the game.

And even with the lead back up to nine with just over three minutes left, Spain still had more fight in them.

Spain would score the next five points with a Juan Carlos Navaroo runner and a Carlos Jimenez three cutting the lead back down to four, 108-104.

And again the USA would counter.  Dwyane Wade would hit his fourth and final three-pointer on the next possession to push the lead back up to seven with just over two minutes remaining.

Spain would miss their next three shots and wouldn’t get any closer than six.  With 34 seconds left, Marc Gasol would follow up a miss by his brother to make the score 115-107 and USA bench was already celebrating, knowing that the game was all but over.

The final score, 118-107, was not indicative of how close the game really was as technical fouls against Spain’s bench and Rubio padded the final score.

Respect for the Both Teams
After the game, there was respect for both teams for what they had just accomplished.

“Every possession counted.  You couldn’t take one second off. Much respect for Spain” LeBron James said shaking his head as if the USA had lost the game “Spain was unbelieveable.”

“It has been a very beautiful game to play,” said Spain’s Pau Gasol. “It’s a pity because we came mighty close. We never backed down and played a tough game. I think this final game says a lot about what team we are and how we deserve to be in this position.  We should be very proud of what we have accomplished here.”

“Spain was fabulous. Everything we did, we tried to stop them, we couldn’t stop them completely and it was a great basketball game where everybody involved played at the highest level,” said US Coach Mike Krzyzewski. “It brought out the best in us. We played with great character in one of the great games of international basketball history.”

Gold Medal Game Recap, Facts, & Stats
The USA used great shooting from the three-point line. hitting a US Olympic record 13 threes at a 46% clip (13-28 including four threes from Dwyane Wade, who led the US in scoring with 27 points and 4 steals.  Kobe Bryant added 20 points, 6 assists and played a significant role in withstanding Spain’s comeback in the fourth quarter.

Lebron James scored 14 and grabbed 6 rebounds.  Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul each scored 13 points.  Paul added a team-high 5 assists.

Rudy Fernandez led Spain in scoring with 22 points, Pau Gasol put up 21 points and 6 rebounds.  Juan Carlos Navarro added 18 points and 4 assist.  Carlos Jimenez chipped in with 13 points.

Pau Gasol’s brother Marc, who will join Fernandez as an NBA rookie next year, scored 11 points and pulled down 5 rebounds.

Ricky Rubio totaled 6 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals in helping to fill the point guard void left by the injured Jose Calderon.  With his silver medal, Rubio became the youngest basketball player ever to win a gold medal, beating out the legendary USSR center, Vladimir Tatchenko, who won a bronze in the 1976 Olympics.

USA Basketball has put together a 96% winning percentage, with a 122-5 record, and have now medaled in every Olympic basketball competition they have particiapted in. Including these Olympics, the USA has 13 gold medals, one silver (1972) and two bronzes (1988, 2004).

Links and Resources: Americans overcome battling Spain to win gold medal (FIBA), USA Men Fight Off Spain To Claim 118-107 Win And Olympic Gold Medal (USA Basketball), USA vs. Spain Replay (Interbasket), 2008 Olympic Men’s Basketball Tournament Results (USA Basketball), USA-Spain Play by Play and Boxscore (NBC Olympics), Images in this article are courtesy of Gettys Images.

Watch USA vs. Spain Live | 2008 Olympic Basketball Finals

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

The 2008 Olympic Basketball Gold Medal will go to either the United States or Spain.  Watch and discuss both the gold and bronze medal games live on your PC by clicking the appropriate regional link below:

August 24, 2008
Bronze Medal Game
(discuss)
12:00: Argentina vs. Lithuania
Watch the game live in Argentina, Lithuania, Spain, USA

<< GOLD MEDAL GAME (discuss)
14:30: USA vs Spain
Watch game live in Argentina, Lithuania, Spain, USA

The USA and Spain, the two powerhouses and the favorites coming into the tournament advanced to the medal game by defeating Argentina and Lithuania respectively in the Olympic semi-finals, they’ll now play in a rematch for the 2008 gold medal in basketball.

The USA had demolished Spain earlier in the tournament during pool play.  Look for both teams to come out extremely intense and focused, with the Americans defense being the key factor.  The Spanish’s key to victory will be keeping turnovers low and their three-point accuracy, both of which will keep the United States running a half court game.  Ricky Rubio is going to be a great player, but Jose Calderon must play at least 32 efficient minutes, the fiery guard is the linchpin for the Team Spain.

The USA must continue to keep up the defensive pressure, but to pick and choose when best to gamble.  Kobe Bryant’s three-point shooting has mostly been horrendous during the Olympics and his breaking the offense to shoot contested shots has unsuccessful the majority of the time, but his presence on the court is important for the United States, more than I’d like to admit.

Olympic Basketball Semifinals Recaps
USA 101 - Argentina 81 (boxscore) - The USA defeated Argentina by 20 points, as Argentina lost their leader and best player Manu Ginobili six minutes into the game after re-injuring his right ankle.  The Americans used a balanced attack led by Carmelo Anthony’s 21 points and LeBron James 15 points.   Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Paul each had 12 points.  And Chris Bosh added 11 points for the Americans.  Luis Scola scored 28 and Carlos Delfino put in 17 points and 8 rebounds for the Argentinians.

Unfortunately for Argentina, Manu Ginobili’s injury will keep him out of the bronze medal game against Lithuania.

Spain 91 - Lithuania 86 (boxscore) - Behind Pau Gasol’s 19 points and Rudy Fernandez’s 18 points, Spain put Lithuania away with a 91-86 win.  The game was tightly-contested with both teams exchanging leads several times throughout the game before Spain pulled away

For the Spanairds, Felipe Reyes added 15 points and Carlos Jimenez had 11 points and 7 rebounds.  Simas Jasaitis and Sarunas Jasikevicius scored 19 points for Lithuania. Robertas Javtokas added 15 points for the Lithuanians.

After the Bronze medal game, Lithuania will have played for the basketball bronze medal in all five of the Olympics they’ve participated as since gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.  Team Lithuania has three bronze medals (1992, 1996, 2000), and placed fourth in the 2004 Athens Olympics.

Links and Resources: Final: USA vs Spain discussion thread (interbasket), Bronze game: Lithuania Vs. Argentina (Interbasket), Gasol leads Spain past Lithuania 91-86 (AFP), USA-Argentina Boxscore (NBCOlympics), Spain-Lithuania Boxscore (NBCOlympics), Ginobili done for the olympic (Interbasket)

EuroBasket 2007 Mini-Preview

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

EuroBasket 2007 Begins TomorrowEurobasket 2007 is upon us. Sixteen European National teams are vying to be the king of Europe and more importantly, for two spots to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

With Israel winning the final wild card spot on Friday against FYROM, all 16 teams are now set and all will be competing on the first day. Some of the more anticipated matches are Turkey taking on Lithuania, Serbia vs. Russia, and Italy against Slovenia. The first days schedule can be found below:

A/2: Serbia-Russia @ Granada, 18:00
C/1: Czech Republic-Germany @ Palma de Mallorca, 18:00
B/2: Latvia-Croatia @ Sevilla, 19:00
D/1: Poland-France @ Alicante, 19:00
A/1: Greece-Israel @ Granada, 20:30
C/2: Lithuania-Turkey @ Palma de Mallorca, 20:30
B/1: Portugal-Spain @ Sevilla, 21:30
D/2: Italy-Slovenia @ Alicante, 21:30

Eurobasket is the last regional championship and will determine which two European teams will go to the 2008 Olympics. It is also expected to be the most competitive of all the regional championships with up to ten contenders.

Spain, the 2006 World Champions and hosts of EuroBasket are the early favorites for just those reasons; they have home court and are expected to have all their main players that helped them to the gold medal in 2006 - Pau Gasol, Jose Calderon, Juan Carlos Navarro, Rudy Fernandez, Jorge Garbajosa, Carlos Jimenez, Alex Mumbru, Marc Gasol and Sergio Rodriguez

However, one cannot discount the 2006 World Championships silver medalists Greece, who will also bring back the majority of their core team: Theodoros Papaloukas, Dimitris Diamantidis, Nikos Zissis, Lazaros Papadopoulos, and Vassilis Spanoulis (Antonis Fotsis is injured and Sofoklis Schortsianitis was kept off the team as he was reportedly way above his playing weight).

Nor should anyone count out Lithuania who will have Sarunas Jasikevičius back running the show along with one of Europe’s best forwards in Ramūnas Siskauskas, and the inside muscle of Darius Songaila (Washington Wizards), Robertas Javtokas, and Linas Kleiza (Denver Nuggets).

France is looking to improve upon their previous performances, “It’s two straight third-place finishes at the Euros and now it’s time to make that final step,” said Tony Parker. In addition to Parker, France boasts three other NBA Players - Boris Diaw, Yakhouba Diawara, and Ronny Turiaf.

Turkey welcomes NBA All-star Mehmet Okur and Hidayet Turkoglu back on the Turkish National team. They will join a very talented squad that includes promising young prospects Cenk Akyol and Ersan Ilyasova, veteran shooter Ibrahim Kutluay, center Kaya Peker, and guard Engin Atsür of North Carolina State University.

Other countries expected to make some serious noise are Italy, Russia, Slovenia and when it comes to international tournaments, any team that has Dirk Nowitzki on their roster is always considered a threat.

Eurobasket starts out with four groups (A-D) each with four teams who will play each other once. Then the top three teams from each group advance to two six-team qualifying-round. The top eight teams (four from each group) will advance to the quarterfinals. Madrid will host the final on Sept. 16.

[Eurobasket 2007 forum] [official site]