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  1. #21

    Quote Originally Posted by inc-pankz View Post
    why ni drop out c Robinn lopez
    Diba na injury man ni si Robin sa Playoffs. He missed some games sa playoffs. I think ga paayo pa ni siya kaysa ma injure pa siya balik.Lisod na.

  2. #22
    murag ang line-up ron sa team usa dili kaayo lig-on sama atong sa olympics hopefully they can win

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Click Here View Post
    The current Team USA player pool

    Tyson Chandler (Dallas Mavericks);
    Chauncey Billups (Denver Nuggets);
    Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors);
    Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City);
    Tyreke Evans (Sacramento Kings);
    Rudy Gay, (Memphis Grizzlies);
    Eric Gordon (Los Angeles Clippers);
    Danny Granger (Indiana Pacers);
    Jeff Green (Oklahoma City Thunder);
    Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia 76ers);
    David Lee (Golden State);
    Brook Lopez (New Jersey Nets);
    Robin Lopez (Phoenix Suns);
    Kevin Love (Minnesota Timberwolves);
    O.J. Mayo (Memphis);
    Lamar Odom (Los Angeles Lakers);
    Rajon Rondo (Boston Celtics);
    Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls);
    Amare Stoudemire (New York Knicks);
    Gerald Wallace (Charlotte Bobcats);
    Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City).
    here's my 12...
    (stoudemire backed out kay ala sugti sa Knicks)
    C. Billups-(a proven veteran, international experience)
    D. Rose-(Star Player)
    R. Westbrook-(good defender)
    K. Durant-(need to say more?)
    D. Granger-(Shooting)
    A. Iguodala-(Slashing)
    G. Wallace-(Defense, can also play as an agile power forward just like Melo)
    K. Love-(european type of player, a big that can shoot from perimeter)
    D. LEe-(good rebounder and a good offensive player)
    L. Odom-(championship experience, international experience, versatile, can play 3 & 4)
    Brook Lopez-(can defend, rebound and has a good touch from perimeter, 7-footer)
    T. Chandler-(length, rebounding, blocking)

  4. #24
    Wide-open US training camp begins under Coach K







    LAS VEGAS (AP)—Mike Krzyzewski was already down two players even before he ran his first practice.
    There’s still plenty more he needs to evaluate.
    The Americans opened training camp Tuesday, giving the Hall of Fame coach and his staff their first chance to look at the 20 players competing for spots in the world championships.
    “It is wide open, and this is good. It shows they want to be here, they want to be a part of USA Basketball,” Krzyzewski said of the large turnout. “These five days are extremely important for us to evaluate.
    “What we need to do is to figure out a core eight or nine, and then (determine) who complements those eight or nine in style.”
    One of them was expected to be Amare Stoudemire, but he was forced to withdraw before camp opened because of problems insuring his new contract with the New York Knicks. Phoenix Suns center Robin Lopez(notes) also pulled out to continue rehabilitating a back injury he sustained late in the regular season.
    The remaining players will work out at the UNLV campus through Saturday, and the roster will likely be trimmed before the team resumes workouts next month in New York.
    “That’s why this week is so important to us to watch them compete, practice,” USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo said. “We told them it’s wide open, and that we would probably go to New York with 15. So we’re starting this morning with 20. Amare is out, Robin Lopez is out, so the first week will determine who the 15 are and we’ll go from there.”
    Krzyzewski, the coach of national champion Duke and the 2008 gold-medal winning U.S. team, welcomed back his entire staff of Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim, Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni and Portland Trail Blazers coach Nate McMillan. Colangelo, who built the national team program, also returned.
    The players, however, are a different story. LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade and the rest of the Olympic champions are taking the summer off, so the Americans will rely on the few players who do have international experience.
    “We have some experience with Chauncey Billups and Lamar Odom, but we have got a lot of young guys,” D’Antoni said. “And Kevin Durant played with us a couple years ago on the select team. So most of the guys have a little bit of experience, and they’ll do well.
    “We have got a good thing going. We have a lot of players here who want to play, which is cool. Some of the best players in the NBA are here. They’re young, but they’re really talented basketball players. So the team should be real good.”
    The rest of the players in camp are: Rajon Rondo (Boston Celtics), Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls), Tyson Chandler (Dallas Mavericks), Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors), Tyreke Evans (Sacramento Kings), Rudy Gay and O.J. Mayo (Memphis Grizzlies), Eric Gordon (Los Angeles Clippers), Danny Granger (Indiana Pacers), Russell Westbrook and Jeff Green (Oklahoma City Thunder), Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia 76ers), David Lee (Golden State Warriors), Brook Lopez (New Jersey Nets), Kevin Love (Minnesota Timberwolves), Gerald Wallace (Charlotte Bobcats) and JaVale McGee (Washington Wizards).
    Lee injured the middle finger on his right hand during practice and returned to California to have it looked at by the Warriors’ team doctors. He is expected to return to camp Wednesday.
    The 12 players who are picked for the final roster in Turkey will try to help the Americans win the world championships for the first time since 1994 and earn an automatic berth into the 2012 Olympics.
    “The main thing is to win the world championship,” Krzyzewski said. “There are 24 teams that compete for this and only 12 that compete for the Olympics. We’re part of the world and we should look at it like they’re looking at it. That’s what we learned over the last four years.”
    Another thing that Krzyzewski hopes to learn this week is how his players jell together.
    “The guards are one of our strengths, and the ability to put ball pressure on for 40 minutes,” he said. “So that’s the thing we are going to be looking at, are what (guard) combinations can they play together really well. They’re all accustomed to having the ball a lot.”
    With a deep collection of wing players, the Americans will likely look to push the pace.
    “It’s a young man’s game, and we have a lot of young legs here, no question about that,” Colangelo said. “That’s another feature of this team.”

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. BrokenHearted View Post
    murag ang line-up ron sa team usa dili kaayo lig-on sama atong sa olympics hopefully they can win

    I'm not really concern sa ka lig-on sa team. I remember back in 2006 FIBA World Championship sa Japan, Melo, CP3, Bosh, Lebron and Wade only finished third. Mahag ani pud sa batch 2010, they are young so maayo para sa experience nila, ug makuha nila ang First place much better. Pero mas gusto nako maka experience sila sa international tournament. Mas importante ang Olympics sa 2012.

    There are teams without their stars also. Germany will be w/o Dirk and Kaman. Russia- no Kirilenko. Spain- i believe no Pao. Turkey- no Ukor.
    Argentina-no Manu.

    I think mas exciting karun kay mas tight siguro ang competition.

  6. #26
    Odom is too old to be included in the list, sorry sa mga Odom fans.

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    Odom is too old to be included in the list, sorry sa mga Odom fans.
    its not about how old u are and how fresh u are . .

    its about determination and willingness to give his heart in the game

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by inc-pankz View Post
    its not about how old u are and how fresh u are . .

    its about determination and willingness to give his heart in the game

    Got that but if this team is preparing for the Olympics then I think the focus should be on the young talent.

  9. #29
    FANHOUSE: David Lee out for the World Championship because of a finger injury. He will be wearing a splint for the next 6 weeks, but should be ready for the start of Warrior's training camp.

  10. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    Got that but if this team is preparing for the Olympics then I think the focus should be on the young talent.

    not just young but competitive players. . look what happened way back 2006. . mostly mga bata gipang dala but they end up bronze. .

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