Albuquerque Journal

USA Going For The Gold

Lebron & Co. beat Argentina for 2nd time in a week

- By Brian Mahoney The Associated Press

LONDON — Lebron James turned away from his teammates gathered in the center circle and waved to the fans as if to say: “See you Sunday.”

Right where the U.S. men’s Olympic basketball team always expected to be, in the gold medal game, against the opponent it figured to see again.

“Anything less than this would have been unsatisfyi­ng for us,” Carmelo Anthony said. “We believe that we could get here, and we’re here now. We got one game left.”

Kevin Durant scored 19 points, James and Anthony added 18 apiece, and the U.S. turned on its slamming-and-shooting spectacle in the second half to overwhelm Argentina for the second time in five days, 109-83, in the semifinals Friday night.

The U.S. will play Spain on Sunday, a rematch of the Americans’ victory four years ago for the gold medal in Beijing.

“I think it’s only right,” James said. “Everyone said that this is the game they wanted to see. We look forward to it. We’re happy as a team we’re able to be back in this position. We’ve got to defend; we’ve got to rebound; we’ve got to share the ball.”

It’s a daunting challenge for Spain.

The Americans have said they believe this team is better than the ’08 gold medalists, and they are certainly more potent — with a chance to end up outscoring the original Dream Team in 1992. They have breezed through the London Games, winning by an average of 36 points.

“You have three scorers on this team who get blistering hot if they make two shots in a row,” said Kobe Bryant, playing in his second Olympics. “I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Spain can’t afford many mistakes.

“They’ve got to play almost a perfect game, and they’ve got to force them to play 5-on5 and not let them run,” said Argentine star Manu Ginobili, who scored 18 points and now will play Russia for the bronze medal on Sunday. “But yeah, yeah, they can be beat. It’s not easy. The odds are not with Spain, but, of course, if you play your best game and they’re not very inspired, you’ve got a shot.”

Argentina, playing the U.S. in the semifinals for the third straight Olympics, hung around until early in the second half, just as it did Monday in the final game of pool play.

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