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USA’s Carmelo Anthony celebrates a score against Nigeria during a preliminary men’s basketball game at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

LONDON–Carmelo Anthony says the US Olympic team of NBA stars was not trying to send a message to the original Dream Team when it scored the most points in a game in Olympic history in routing Nigeria 156-73.

But the Americans clearly sent a message to the basketball world on Thursday with an incredible shooting performance — this team has bigger dreams than the 1992 originals and the skill to make them come true.

“We’re not thinking about what the ’92 Dream Team did,” Anthony said. “We don’t play them. We understand the standard those guys set. We’re doing our own thing. We play for ourselves.”

Anthony scored a game-high 37 points on 10-of-12 shooting from 3-point range, all of those figures setting US Olympic team records on a night when every American player scored and the team hit 59-of-83 shots, 71 percent.

“Just an incredible shooting performance,” US coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “We just shot better in a game than any team I have ever coached. Our guys just couldn’t miss.”

Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, who had 16 points, had called out the 1992 Dream Team before the Olympics, saying this year’s squad could beat them in a game. But he was more guarded in his words after the epic triumph.

“It feels great to be part of history. There have been a lot of great teams who have come to the Olympics and posted some big scores,” Bryant said. “It was an acknowledgement to each other that it was a job well done being part of it.”

The US multi-millionaire line-up, 3-0 in the preliminary round, faced the issue of humiliating their African opponents, the last team to qualify for London, but Krzyzewski took issue with the subject.

“There’s no way our program in the United States is out to humiliate anyone,” he said. “The score is irrelevant to us. We want to win.”

Anthony said players were “well aware” of the record and wanted to take advantage of the chance.

“We did it in a classy way. When we’re shooting that well, that record could have come (against) any team,” Anthony said.

“It’s a great achievement to get that record. Any time you have a chance to reach a milestone, you have to take advantage of it.”

Ike Diogu, an ex-NBA player who led Nigeria with 27 points, did not feel the US squad humiliated his team.

“I’m not angry. I don’t think they went out of their way to humiliate us,” he said. “When they shoot like that, I don’t know if there is any team that can beat them.”

Anthony, well off the one-game individual record of 55 points by Brazil’s Oscar Schmidt from 1988, was at a loss for words trying to explain the feeling of having nearly every 3-pointer hit the mark.

“You can’t explain it,” he said. “Teammates encouraging me to take shots, then to feel it every time, that touch. It’s hard to explain. If you haven’t done it, it’s hard to understand, that zone. I was shooting extremely well.”

The old Olympic record for points by a team in one game was set by Brazil in 1988 at Seoul in a 138-85 preliminary round triumph over Egypt. Brazilians also had the prior mark from a 137-64 victory over India in 1980 at Moscow.

The Americans also eclipsed their own Olympic team record for points in a game, set in a 133-70 victory over China in 1996 at Atlanta.


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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KELBC2K3ZHQWVW7ZCFKZUDDSEU Marlon

    US 2012 Olympic Team is BETTER than US 1992 Dream Team!!!

    there would be problems with match-ups for the big men because Chandler is the only true center but the 2012 has more athletic guards (Paul, Williams and Westbrook) and no one from the 1992 team can guard James, Durant and Anthony who can play every position on the basketball court.  

    the only reason the 1992 team was blowing out their opponents by 40 points on average is because the rest of the world did not have NBA caliber players yet.

    2012 THE BEST!!!

    • Rainero Sanchez

      You’re too exaggerated.  And who among the players you mentioned in the 2012 Olympic team can control Michael Jordan and are as consistent as the players of the Original Dream Team who were not strained playing until the finals.

  • Rainero Sanchez

    “Kobe Bryant, who had 16 points, had called out
    the 1992 Dream Team before the Olympics, saying this year’s squad could
    beat them in a game.”

    C’mon Kobe..  you can’t be as great as MJ anytime in your life.

  • Ramil Abalon

    yes that good observation…better if no professional playing in olympics…it should all amateur because from that point we can say who’s better  and best.  Professionals are persons who engage that sport so they be ban also…

  • Juan_Mapalad

    This is a bit off from the article but if the Olympics allow pro basketball players to play, why don’t they allow pro boxers to fight in the olympics… Just thinking out loud… We could have easily captured gold with Pacman, Donaire, and the others.. :)



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