Can anyone stop USA at London Olympics?

By Aussie Hoopla / Roar Rookie

With the 2012 London Olympic’s rapidly approaching, there is no question that the USA men’s Olympic basketball team are clear favourites to win yet another gold.

Is there anyone out there that can beat them?

The worldwide basketball landscape has changed significantly since 1992. In Barcelona, USA’s Dream Team took home the gold against opponents who idolised them and even asked for photos and autographs in the middle of games.

The team etched itself into the annals of history becoming known as the greatest sporting team of all-time. In 1992, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and co decimated all comers to an average of 44 points per game, while coach Chuck Daly did not call one timeout for the entire Olympic tournament.

The USA has continued to be dominant since then, but in 2004 USA basketball suffered a tremendous hiccup. Returning home with only a bronze medal, the country who created the game realised finally the rest of the world had grown weary of autographs and were a serious threat in international basketball.

In 2008, the USA changed the structure of their entire national team and loaded up with the biggest names in NBA basketball. LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony and others then began referring to themselves as the ‘Redeem Team’, a reference to their attempt to establish the USA at the top of international basketball competition once again, which they did with an undefeated 8-0 Olympic run and a 118-107 win over Spain.

2012 is developing into quite a different story, however. The USA is reeling from injuries to major stars like Dwight Howard and Derrick Rose. It has also drawn what appears to be the more difficult group for the games.

Controversy sparked when Dwayne Wade, a key player for the United States, made comments in April regarding the fact that USA basketball should pay its players as well as dropping a bombshell that he hadn’t totally decided to return to the Olympics.

Currently USA basketball has a team of 22 players who will be trimmed to 12 for the Olympics. The salaries of these players are valued at a combined $254,113,692 and the average player on the USA National team earns $12 million dollars a year.

What’s more is the NBA players have only recently returned after an extended player strike for more money. Right now the USA Olympic team looks like nothing more than a bunch of selfish athletes that are driven purely by financial gain, and countries around the world are chomping at the bit to get their chance to cause an upset of these selfish prima donnas.

2008 silver medalists Spain, who are currently ranked second in the world heading into the Olympics, feature a roster comprised almost entirely of experienced NBA talent – Pau and Marc Gasol, Serge Ibaka, Jose Calderon and Rudy Fernandez and no doubt they will be hungry as ever since being defeated in Beijing.

In fact, before the injury to their dynamic young point guard Ricky Rubio, there was serious talk about Spain potentially being a favourite in their games against the USA; Rubio going as far as to let Bryant know that he would have to settle for the silver medal in London.

The Argentines also have a solid team with a core group with experienced veterans – Manu Ginobili, Andres Nocioni, Luis Scola and Carlos Delfino who have played together since the 2004 Olympics.

France boasts possibly the best point guard in the Olympics in Tony Parker, and has a number of athletic do it all players like Nicolas Batum, Joakim Noah and Boris Diaw who can compete with the USA’s talent.

Even Australia, who despite the loss of Andrew Bogut due to injuries, would no doubt love to topple the over confident ‘yanks’. The loss of Bogut is huge to the team but fortunately Australia is well equipped at the big man position.

Aleks Maric and David Andersen are close to the best big men not playing in the NBA right now and Patty Mills, currently playing for San Antonio, has been known to have big games against the USA teams, much like he did in 2008.

When the July 27 opening ceremony launches the London 2012 Olympics, the United States will certainly be the nation to beat in men’s basketball, but that doesn’t mean they’ve got an easy road ahead of them.

The Crowd Says:

2012-06-06T10:40:58+00:00

Kamal

Guest


Hey I totally agree with your statements, people keep saying that they world is catching up and have been saying that since 2000.....my question is HOW LONG does it take to catch up???

2012-06-06T10:37:29+00:00

Kamal

Guest


Adrain, In the final game back in 2008 the US made 13 three pointers against Spain's zone.....though it was a close game Spain done all they could to beat TEAM USA only to still lose by double digits. Team USA never trailed in the second half of any game in 2008. For people to keep talking about the Gasols and Ibaka....they continue to overlook the cons with those 3 big men. Pau is not mentally tough, Marc and Ibaka are not scorers. People talk that Spain's big men are going to play some Jedi mind trick against Team USA's super talented, though injury prone, team where Spain is just going to give them a hard time......if Team USA are going to have some problems with big men they wouldn't have beaten Turkey in 2010 by 17pts, they were all big men.

2012-06-06T10:22:59+00:00

Kamal

Guest


Mushi I didn't backpedal I just exaggerated...I don't think they will win by 40 but I do think they will dominate....I don't think Spain will reach the finals but I could be wrong but I know Spain has a better chance of being knocked off than the US.

2012-06-06T10:05:14+00:00

Allsports

Guest


The U.S. mens basketball team is the exception to this rule. If they pick their best team, no one else stands a chance. The U.S.'s toughest oppenents will be when they play each other in practice.

2012-06-06T08:59:52+00:00

Purple Shag

Roar Guru


The only adage about a champions team beating a team of overpaid egomaniacs will ring true this summer. You heard it here first... http://therestijustsquandered.com/2011/09/18/a-dream-teams-worst-nightmare/

2012-06-06T05:35:32+00:00

Adrian Bauk

Roar Guru


America are a great basketball team everyone knows that..however the rest of the world is catching up. The spanish national team is playing in the NBA and some of them are extremely good. Team USA struggle against the zone and playing team basketball isn't a strength of theirs. With no Dwight and Rose this could be a tough one for the states. There is no real dominant big big to either score on or stop the Gasol boys. Saying this there isn't too many euro teams that can stop LBJ, Kobe and Durant. If Spain play a great zone and the USA don't shoot well from the outside I think the Spanish win! Big call but thats why the Americans aren't $1.01 in the bettting outright. Anything can happen in a one off game!

2012-06-06T05:31:40+00:00

Adrian Bauk

Roar Guru


Wheres the plus at?? Please!!

2012-06-06T01:48:35+00:00

zacbrygel

Roar Guru


I think America are too good.

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2012-06-06T01:28:42+00:00

Aussie Hoopla

Roar Rookie


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2012-06-06T00:30:12+00:00

mushi

Guest


Wow with a backpedal like that you should be looking at a first round pick in the NFL. In 4 hours you've gone from 40 points to a bit more realistic double digits.

2012-06-05T23:31:20+00:00

Kamal

Guest


Argentina is no rival, they are too old....they are going to get blown out....the game against Spain is not going to be close....too many of the writers and ya ppl lived in the past...they tend to pick and choose the good things about our rivals and focus on the bad things or WHAT IFs on Team USA. In 2004 don't you remember that our worst team knocked out the best team out of medal contention (Spain)?? Team USA will beat every team by double digits like they did against every team in 2008 and 2010 besides Brazil.....Spain has a weak backcourt compared to Team USA.....nobody is going to stop Durant, remember 2010.

2012-06-05T23:25:41+00:00

mushi

Guest


The big thing is the one and done format encourages upsets rather than rewarding the best team.

2012-06-05T22:20:00+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


Arg or Spain will obviously rival however USA will take out gold. They have been a far more focussed team - especaially with the guys coming from college yet to be drafted.

2012-06-05T21:56:31+00:00

mushi

Guest


40 plus agaisnt Spain I'll take the other side of that bet for as much as you're willing to put on.

2012-06-05T19:22:03+00:00

kamal

Guest


Wow you sound angry cuz you know TEAM USA is going to beat the competition by 40 plus. Rubio was joking around with Kobe when he said that.....

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