Day one of Olympic Basketball has finished with Russia, Germany, Spain, Lithuania, Croatia, and the USA getting their first wins.
Russia 71 : Iran 49 (Russia-Iran Boxscore)
Despite the 71-49 score, Russia didn’t have quite as easy a win as expected, though a late run in the game made for the final margin against feisty Iran. Russia was outscored 16-8 in the third period, and Iran pulled within 8 points going into the fourth period 46-38. Russia would go on a 25-11 run of the final period.
Naturalized J.R. Holden scored 19 points for Russia while Andrei Kirilenko added 15 points, 5 rebounds and 3 blocks. Viktor Khryapa, a key Russian player that had been a question mark for the Olympics, played 20 minutes and put up 8 points and 5 rebounds. For Iran, Samad Nikkhah Bahrami scored 16 points, but also had 7 turnovers. Iranian 7-2 center Hamad Ehadadi added 9 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 blocks. (comment on the game).
Links and Resources: Russia put away gritty Iran in men’s opener (FIBA), Russia-Iran Boxscore (FIBA)
Germany 95 : Angola 66 (Germany-Angola Boxscore)
Playing in Group B, Angola is not going to have a lot of opportunities to advance. Germany was one of their chances to get a leg up. Unfortunately, Angola’s offense was erratic, and their defense wasn’t much better, giving up 54 points at halftime, 17 of those to Chris Kaman. Kaman ended the game with 24 points and Dirk Nowitzki took a backseat with 23 points and 6 rebounds. Together the NBA duo combined to shoot a blistering 17-21 from the field, and the German team shot 58.6% for the game.
Eduardo Mingas put in 24 points and 3 steals for the Angolans, while Olimpio Cipriano and Joaquim Gomes both played roughly 30 minutes, but combined to shoot only 2-13 from the field, though Gomes did have 8 rebounds. Carlos Morais added 14 for the Angolans. (Angola-Germany Live Discussion)
Links and Resources: Kaman, Nowitzki power Germany past Angola (FIBA), Germany-Angola Boxscore (FIBA)
Spain 81 : Greece 66 (Greece-Spain Boxscore)
The big game of the day didn’t turn out to be much of a competition as Spain easily defeated Greece without much of a fight. The Spanairds just seemed to be a couple steps ahead of the Greeks on both ends of the court. It also didn’t help team Hellas that they shot 11-24 (46%) from the free-throw line.
Outside of the free-throws, the two team’s stats weren’t that dissimilar, but the difference was on the court, the Spanish just executed better on both ends and showed why they, along with the USA are the favorites to medal. Rudy Fernandez led Espana with 16 points. Jose Calderon added 13 points and Pau Gasol chipped in 11 points and 7 rebounds.
Former Houston Rocket Vasileios Spanoulis scored 15 points and had 4 turnovers for the Greeks, and Dmitrios Diamantidis put in 14 poinrs, 3 assists and 3 turnovers. Spain has now defeated the Greeks in four straight contests. (Greece-Spain Live Discussion)
Links and Resources: Spain win to continue recent dominance against Greece (FIBA), Greece-Spain Boxscore (FIBA)
Lithuania 79 : Argentina 75 (Argentina-Lithuania Boxscore)
In the game of the day, Lithuania squeezed by Argentina with the help of a big three-pointer from their 6-8 power forward Linas Kleiza.
With 3:23 remaining in the game and Lithuania up 11 points, Argentina would stage their come back. Luis Scola’s layup would complete eleven straight points that would tie the game at 75 with 1:33 left. Lithuania would go scoreless from the beginning of the Argentina’s run until Kleiza’s three pointer with 2 seconds remaning. A span of almost three and a half minutes. An errant inbounds by Scola and a Siskauskas free-throw would make for the final score.
And the Lithuanian’s knew they were lucky to pull this one out, without Kleiza’s three, the Lith’s finish to the game was horrendous. Instead they walk out of day one with a big win, “Argentina is the Olympic champion and it speaks for itself,” Jasikevicius said. “For us to start the Olympics in this way, it’s incredible.”
Kleiza led the Lithuanians in scoring with 13 points, shooting a perfect 3-3 from three and a perfect 4-4 from the free throw line. Robertas Javtokas had 12 points and 5 rebounds. Siskauskas, Sarunas Jasikevicius, and Marijonas Petravicius each added 10 points. Jasikevicius also had 8 assists and 5 turnovers.
Argentina was led by Manu Ginobili’s 19 points, though he shot only 6-15 from the field including 1-7 from three. Also shooting 1-7 from three was Andres Nocioni, whom scored 15 points on 5-14 and pulled in 9 rebounds. Carlos Delfino added 13 points and 6 rebounds. Fabricio Oberto chipped in a near double-double with 9 points and 11 rebounds. (Argentina-Lithuania Live Discussion)
Links and Resources: Kleiza kills off Argentina with late three-pointer (FIBA), Argentina-Lithuania Boxscore (FIBA)
Croatia 97 : Australia 82 (Croatia-Australia Boxscore)
The story of the game was the Croat’s efficient three-point shooting. They balanced their amazing 12-16 from beyond the arc, with fantastic defense.
Croatia limited Andrew Bogut to just one total rebound as well as four turnovers. Bogut also had 10 points.
Though Croatia was able to hit 75% of their three-point attempts, they were surprisingly led by two players that did not even attempt a three pointer. Croatia’s 6-10 center Nikola Prkacin and 6-8 forward Marko Banic each scored 16 points. Prkacin contributions only took 11 minutes of play, he and Banic combined to shoot 12-13, all within the arc and 8-9 from the free-throw line.
With Prkacin and Banic holding down the offensive interior, it allowed for Marko Tomas (4-4) , Zoran Planinic (2-2), and Davor Rus (2-3) to bomb away from the outside. Marko Tomas and Planinic scored 12 points each, Kresimir Loncar added 10 points, and recent Toronto Raptor signee Roko Ukic put in 9 points.
Matt Nielsen of Lietuvos Rytas, led the Boomers with 13 points with 5 rebounds, David Barlow had 12 points, and Patrick Mills scored 9. (Australia-Croatia Live Discussion)
Links and Resources: Croatia gun down Boomers in Beijing (FIBA), Croatia-Australia Boxscore (FIBA)
USA 101 : China 70 (China-USA Boxscore)
The home country crowd erupted as Yao Ming hit a three pointer China’s first possession, giving the home team a 3-0 advantage over the favored Americans. It would become a theme throughout the first half.
Even though it was expected that China would come out energetic and focused, it wasn’t expected that the Chinese would be tied with the United States at 29 apiece with six minutes before halftime. Bolstered by blistering three-point shooting in the first half, the Chinese hit 8-12 threes in their first 16 minutes before finally misfiring on the final four attempts.
And in the span of those final four minutes before halftime, the US outscored China 14-5, to open up a 12 point spread.
The third quarter saw the Americans more than double their lead by wearing down Team China, forcing them into seven of their 18 turnovers in the quarter and outscoring the Chinese 25-11. The United States wouldn’t be seriously threatened from then on.
Despite the score, Team China played well and showed a greater understanding against the Americans. However, the game showed that their guards still had some work to do as Dwyane Wade was able to easily pick both of China’s point guards’ pockets (Liu Wei and Chen Jianghua). Yi Jianlian relied way too much on dribble moves that ended up in fadeaway jumpers that barely hit the rim. Jianlian started out 0-7 before hitting some garbage time baskets that included a spectacular follow-up dunk dunk over Carmelo Anthony.
Dwyane Wade continued his efficient play with 19 points on 7-7 shooting in just 20 minutes of play. LeBron James added 18 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 tremendous blocks. Kobe Bryant shot 6-14, but only 1-7 from three, including a team-leading 3 turnovers (tied with Jason Kidd).
Yao Ming led the Chinese with 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Zhu Fangyu contributed 11 points, 8 rebounds, and outside of Ming, Zhu looked to be the most prepared player on the court. As mentioned before, Yi Jianlian scored nine points, the 7 of which was during garbage time. Wang ZhiZhi and Sun Yue, the recent Laker signing, added 8 points each. (China-USA Live Discussion)
Links and Resources: Americans win over China in thrilling Olympic encounter (FIBA), China-USA Boxscore (FIBA)