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<blockquote data-quote="kg01" data-source="post: 74301" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Him and *gasp* Harden. That's troublesome. Kinda reminding me of 2010(?) when they were relying on unproven young vets and came up short. No one on the roster has done anything in the playoffs and several of the lead guys haven't even been to the playoffs.</p><p></p><p>What happens if/when they face Spain in the gold medal game? Spain is relying on a frontcourt (Gasol x2 and Ibaka) that's better than anything the US can put out there. Plus they have several NBA vets at guard (Fernandez, Navarro, Calderon and Rubio) who'll be solid enough to present a challenge. If I had to pick I'd say Spain wins that game, especially at home.</p><p></p><p>The US is blowing people out but have shot poorly from 3 and the FT line (I'm sure Plumlee over Korver/Parsons and Irving over Lillard are helping there). If they are in any close games it's not automatic that they'll pull it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kg01, post: 74301, member: 11"] Him and *gasp* Harden. That's troublesome. Kinda reminding me of 2010(?) when they were relying on unproven young vets and came up short. No one on the roster has done anything in the playoffs and several of the lead guys haven't even been to the playoffs. What happens if/when they face Spain in the gold medal game? Spain is relying on a frontcourt (Gasol x2 and Ibaka) that's better than anything the US can put out there. Plus they have several NBA vets at guard (Fernandez, Navarro, Calderon and Rubio) who'll be solid enough to present a challenge. If I had to pick I'd say Spain wins that game, especially at home. The US is blowing people out but have shot poorly from 3 and the FT line (I'm sure Plumlee over Korver/Parsons and Irving over Lillard are helping there). If they are in any close games it's not automatic that they'll pull it out. [/QUOTE]
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