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LeBron James on U.S. basketball

August 18, 2008 |  9:57 am

Dirk Nowitzki (left) holds the ball away from U.S. guard Tayshaun Prince during 2008 Beijing Games basketball game on Monday.

For the record: An earlier version of this post incorrectly stated the final score as 105-57.

Mark Heisler's game story describes the U.S. men's basketball team's 106-57 pounding of Germany this way: "Not that this was one-sided, but this looked like one of those fantasy camps where businessmen pay to play against NBA stars."

Here are some post-game quotes, courtesy of USA Basketball:

LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)

LeBron JamesOn getting up for the games:

"We’re trying to play with a chip on our shoulder. We go out every night and try to get better. Going against Greece and going against Spain were easy to get up for. We could have easily had one of those games where we came in and made excuses, but we didn’t take a step backwards today and that was good. It was really good."

On the next opponent, Australia:

"They play a real physical team and we’re looking forward to it. We’re going to have to get a lot of rest and take care of our bodies because it’s going to be one of those physical games. One thing we’re going to do is to try to get up and down and try to wear them down a lot."

On challenging each other to work harder on defense:

"I don’t know when it happened. I can’t tell you when it [first] happened, but I’ve said it to almost everybody. I went to Dwight before and told him he needed to be a little tougher, a little bit more vocal on the defensive end. I went to Kobe and told him he didn’t need to gamble as much. They come to me too and tell me I need to be more vocal. That’s when I took that responsibility, when they were saying we hear your voice all the time but can you lead the charge on the defensive end and that was a good thing for me."

-- Greg Johnson

Photos: Top, Germany's forward Dirk Nowitzki, left, holds the ball away from U.S. guard Tayshaun Prince during the game on Monday. The U.S. won, 106-57. Credit: Jerry Lai / US Presswire; LeBron James. Credit: USOC


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Team USA - Redeem Team - continues their assault on banishing any memory of the last eight years, taking them back to the last time Team USA won a gold. Don't want to sound like it's in the bag, but if the team continues this play, nobody should beat them. Nobody should come within single-digits by games end. 94press.com

WE WILL NOT BE BEAT !!!

Just goes to show you why the NBA is considered the Worlds Best League to play in. True enough, players from outside the US are getting better, and will make the NBA better in the long run, but you still can't beat good ol fashion B-Ball. Besides the original Dream Team - this is the best to come.

Good luck to the rest of the teams, they will need it.

US all the way ...



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