Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Durant leads exhibition rout of China

- By Greg Beacham

LOS ANGELES — Kevin Durant scored 19 points, Klay Thompson added 17 and the U.S. basketball team rolled to a second consecutiv­e blowout exhibition victory, 106-57 Sunday night against China.

DeMar DeRozan scored 13 points in his hometown, and DeMarcus Cousins had 12 points and seven rebounds in another impressive performanc­e to open the Americans’ pre-Olympic tour. While they’re still learning their teammates’ tendencies and solidifyin­g player rotations, the newly assembled U.S. team looked remarkably cohesive for long stretches against an overmatche­d opponent with no current NBA players.

Los Angeles Clippers center DeAndre Jordan scored 12 points and led a strong defensive effort with three blocks for the Americans, who held the Chinese to 30.9 percent shooting.

After opening their showcase tour by trouncing Argentina Friday night in Las Vegas, the U.S. team posted another rout at a packed Staples Center.

The Americans haven’t lost a game since the 2006 world championsh­ips. They’re 47-1 in exhibition­s since NBA stars took over the roster in 1992, going undefeated since 2004.

Anthony was the only holdover in the Americans’ starting lineup from Las Vegas. Krzyzewski put Paul George in with Anthony, Jordan, Kyle Lowry and DeRozan, whose family watched from courtside.

Jordan got the exhibition off to a rousing start with a blocked shot on China’s first possession and an alley-oop dunk on the other end for the Americans’ first points.

Both teams had early shooting struggles, but the Americans took charge with impressive speed late in the first quarter.

Durant, one of the two returning American gold medalists from London, heard boos from the LA crowd during pregame introducti­ons. He quickly found his outside stroke with 14 points and four assists in the first half, and Cousins overpowere­d the Chinese down low for 12 first-half points on the way to a 55-29 halftime lead.

The Chinese team’s most recognizab­le name to North Americans is Yi Jianlian, the Milwaukee Bucks’ choice with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2007 draft. He spent five seasons with four NBA teams before heading back to the Guangdong Southern Tigers.

Yi led the Chinese with 18 points. Zhou Qi, the 7foot-2 center drafted by the Houston Rockets in the second round last month, scored two points on 1-for-6 shooting. Exciting guard Zhao Jiwei scored 14 points.

 ?? Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images ?? Paul George of the United States blocks a shot against China’s Guo Ailun during an exhibition game Sunday in Los Angeles.
Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images Paul George of the United States blocks a shot against China’s Guo Ailun during an exhibition game Sunday in Los Angeles.

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