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		<title>FIBA World Championships: Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook Lead USA To Semifinals</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 20:41:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>BY CHAD SMITH Kevin Durant exploded for 33 points, and his sidekick Russell Westbrook finished with 12 points as Team USA defeated Russia, 89-79 on Thursday. Durant was 11 of 19 shooting, and came up just two points short of Carmelo Anthony’s world championship team record of 35 points in a game in 2006. Chauncey [...]</p><p><a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com/2010/09/09/fiba-world-championships-kevin-durant-russell-westbrook-lead-usa-to-semifinals/">FIBA World Championships: Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook Lead USA To Semifinals</a> - <a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com">Always Miller Time</a> - <a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com">Always Miller Time - An Indiana Pacers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BY CHAD SMITH</p>
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<p>Kevin Durant exploded for 33 points, and his sidekick Russell  Westbrook finished with 12 points as Team USA defeated Russia, 89-79 on  Thursday.</p>
<p>Durant was 11 of 19 shooting, and came up just two points short of  Carmelo Anthony’s world championship team record of 35 points in a game  in 2006. Chauncey Billups also added 15 points and five assists for the  Americans as they relied on their athleticism from the young guys, and  the veteran experience of Billups and Odom (six points, 12 rebounds).</p>
<p>The victory for the Americans came on the 38th anniversary of the  Soviet Union’s win over the USA for an Olympic gold medal, a game with  such a controversial ending that the Americans refused to accept their  silver medals.</p>
<p>Lithuania and Argentina play later today to determine the fourth and  final team that will make it into the semifinals. The U.S. will play the  winner of that game on Saturday, with a chance to go to the  Championship game.</p>
<p>The Americans were only up by five in the third quarter, but then  turned on their defense, forcing Russia into a lot of turnovers, which  transformed into fast break points for the U.S. They went on a 15-5 run  in the third, pushing their lead up to 15 points.</p>
<p>Despite missing 17 of their first 25 shots, being out rebounded, and  playing sluggish defense at times, team USA was able to finally turn on  their defense and make a run. They held Russia without a basket for more  than four minutes, scoring 12 straight points to take a seven point  lead, before going into the locker room in front 44-39.</p>
<p>The fouls and free throw shooting were about even, but the turnovers  were not. Russia finished the game with 18 turnovers, compared to just  eight for the Americans. The U.S. managed to get 14 steals from Russia,  who only got two. Russia pulled down eight more rebounds and shot a  better percentage from the floor, but the Americans were able to  overcome those deficits and pull out the victory.</p>
<p>Besides Durant, Billups, and Westbrook, there were no real bright  spots for the Americans. No other USA player had more than six points.  They will need a more balanced game against either Lithuania or  Argentina on Saturday if they want to get to the Championship game on  Sunday.</p>
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		<title>Team USA vs. Russia: Previewing Thursday&#8217;s &#8216;Elite Eight&#8217; FIBA Match Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Dhani</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>BY CHAD SMITH It’s on to the next round for Team USA, where they will face another new challenge. So far in the six FIBA games that the US has played in, they haven’t faced a team with the size Russia possesses. The Russians are a physical team and have at least two players listed [...]</p><p><a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com/2010/09/07/team-usa-vs-russia-previewing-thursdays-elite-eight-fiba-match-up/">Team USA vs. Russia: Previewing Thursday&#8217;s &#8216;Elite Eight&#8217; FIBA Match Up</a> - <a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com">Always Miller Time</a> - <a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com">Always Miller Time - An Indiana Pacers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BY CHAD SMITH</p>
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<p>It’s on to the next round for Team USA, where they will face another new challenge.</p>
<p>So  far in the six FIBA games that the US has played in, they haven’t faced  a team with the size Russia possesses. The Russians are a physical team  and have at least two players listed at 6’ 11” and another coming in at  7’ 1”. The average height of the Russian team is 6’ 8”, something the  Americans have yet to go up against as a collective group.</p>
<p>The  size and physical play that the Russians have gave New Zealand problems  in their first-round match up. New Zealand’s two best players were in  foul trouble all game, as they both had four personal fouls just after  halftime.</p>
<p>Size is not exactly something this USA team has. While  this presents obvious problems for Coach K., he can also use it to his  advantage. This team really excels in the transition game, so if they  are able to force turnovers, they will definitely be looking to run.</p>
<p>If  they are unable to score in the paint, they should have no problem  settling for outside jumpers, as they hit 18 three-pointers in their  first round game against Angola, a game in which they won by 55 points.</p>
<p>This  Russian team will be much tougher than Angola, in every sense of the  word. The Russians (Group C) finished pool play with a 4-1 record, only  losing to Turkey by nine points. Their size is well documented, and they  have a fairly evenly spread roster.</p>
<p>Timofey Mozgov is leading  the team in scoring with 12.5 points per game, with Sasha Kaun right  behind him with 11.5 per contest. Andrey Vorontsevich is leading the  team in rebounding with 6.8 per game, with Kaun right behind him at 6.5.  Outside of the big guys, they have a fantastic guard named Anton  Ponkrashov who is leading them is assists with 5.8 per game.</p>
<p>Andrei  Kirilenko is the only true international star on the team, and in fact,  the only player not with a Russian club. Unfortunately, Russia will not  be able to count on him after he pulled out because of injury.</p>
<p>The  head coach for the Russian squad is David Blatt. He knows the next task  on hand will be a difficult one. After their win over New Zealand,  Coach Blatt shed some light: &#8220;USA has athleticism, quality, and size  that makes it difficult to play against them. They have better coaches,  better players, and now we (have to) figure out how to play them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Coach  Blatt will demand that his players stay aggressive on defense and help  each other out. Luckily, most of the players on the team have experience  of playing complex team defense with their clubs so it doesn’t fall on  deaf ears.</p>
<p>Keyed by the long athletic players on the roster,  Russia’s defense was a nightmare for opponents in 2007 and it will be  used as a blueprint once again.</p>
<p>Russia is a country with a  winning tradition that spans many decades and dates back to countless  USSR victories on every level imaginable, in particular through the  successful 1990s when Russia had to compete on her own, and when they  impressed again during 2007 by winning EuroBasket. Unfortunately, they  went into the Beijing Olympics with high hopes, but flunked the  tournament, managing only one win against Iran.</p>
<p>Even though some  Russian players may not be asked to do a lot on their teams, they are  still competing at the top level of European club basketball. They don’t  get jitters reading an opponent’s roster because they have played with  and against these types of guys all year.</p>
<p>Used to playing limited  minutes, they don’t have much trouble accepting a role which makes for a  good atmosphere without ego clashes. A few players are very versatile,  so they can play multiple positions.</p>
<p>Team USA will go for another  well-balanced scoring attack if possible. They like to keep fresh  bodies and be able to rest the starters (mainly Durant) late in the  second half. They will need everyone to be healthy and fresh if they  make it to the championship game.</p>
<p>If the U.S. can shoot the ball  like they did against Angola, they shouldn’t have too many problems, but  that is never guaranteed.</p>
<p>The U.S. will need to force turnovers  and capitalize on their transition offense against Russia. They can’t  be slowed down to a half-court type of a game. The ball movement is key  against a defense like their&#8217;s, and they vastly improved that during the  game against Angola, getting 30 assists on 41 baskets.</p>
<p>Limiting  their turnovers is one of the biggest keys to this game for Team USA.  They only had five total turnovers in their game on Monday. They will  need to see more of the same against Russia if they want to move on to  the final four.</p>
<p>The USA vs. Russia FIBA tournament game can be seen live at 11 AM Thursday, on <em>ESPN</em>.</p>
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