| Redeemed: Team USA Holds Off Spain To Win Gold Medal |
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| Written by Adam Miller | |
| Sunday, 24 August 2008 | |
![]() The U.S. struggled throughout the game for all 40 minutes. It started with Spain taking a five point with 4:18 left in the first quarter. Team USA responded with a 9-0 run, taking a 26-22 lead. The referees called fouls on instances that were incidental contact earlier in the Olympics, putting players from both teams in foul trouble. Bryant and LeBron James were forced to sit out much of the first half after picking up two fouls each in the first quarter. Foul troubles also affected Spain early on. 17-year-old Ricky Rubio had little time to rest after he injured his wrist on a play late in the first quarter as backup point guard Raul Lopez picked up three fouls in under two minutes. Both teams came out with hot shooting in the first half. The U.S. made seven of its first 10 shots from beyond the arc, but Spain stayed in the game by playing tight man-to-man defense. Carmelo Anthony opened up the lead to 13 on a three-point shot with 8:02 left in the half. Rudy Fernandez responded with a three-point shot of his own to bring the lead back to 10. Fernandez’s 14 points in the second quarter allowed Spain to hang around for the remaining part of the half holding the U.S. lead to six with under a minute left in the half. However, Spanish guard Berni Rodriguez fouled Chris Paul at the end of the half, allowing Team USA to end the second quarter with a 69-61 lead. Spain took the momentum early in the second half, immediately showing zone defense and forcing two turnovers in the first minute. The first shot of the half came from Felipe Lopez after Carlos Jimenez stole the ball, leading to an easy basket at the other end. Howard responded with a layup on the other end, extending the U.S. lead to 71-63 with 8:24 left in the third quarter. Spain responded with two baskets of its own, bringing the deficit to four. Juan Carlos Navarro kept the U.S. on its heels with six of his 18 points in the third quarter. Fernandez returned to the game in the fourth quarter and hit a clutch three-point shot to bring the game within two points, forcing Team USA coach Mike Krzyzewski to call time-out with 8:16 left in the game. Bryant came out of the huddle and torched Spain in the final eight minutes. His biggest shot was a three-pointer with 3:12 left in the game as Fernandez picked up his fifth foul and sent Bryant to the line. Spain went on one final push, going on a 5-0 run with a three-pointer from Jimenez following a finger-roll from Navarro, making it a 108-104 game with 2:29 left in the fourth quarter. Wade finished Spain off with a jumper from behind the arc, taking the game out of reach as Bryant showed Krzyzewski with his water bottle. Set as favorite Bookmark Comments
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