Men's Basketball: Redeem Team Reclaims Gold

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After some stressful moments, the United States accomplishes its mission, finally putting away Spain, 118-107, to win the men's basketball gold medal.

Several quick buckets by Spain forced Team USA head coach Mike Krzyzewski to take an immediate timeout. Out of the time out, Kobe Bryant forced home a driving runner and a Deron Williams three pushed the lead back up to seven.

Bryant took over the fourth quarter, scoring 13 points to lift a U.S. squad dubbed the Redeem Team as it sought redemption for the international disappointments of the Athens Games and the FIBA World Championship.

Spain bore no resemblance to the team that lost to the United States by 37 points earlier in this tournament, coming out strong early and never allowing the U.S. to go on its familiar extended run.

Rudy Fernandez keyed the Spaniards for most of the game but fouled out with 3:06 remaining after hitting Bryant before he sank a deep three which sent Bryant to the line to complete a four-point play.

What looked to possibly be a nail-in-the-coffin moment for Spain was quickly erased as Spain, who proved resilient all game, came back on the other end to get within four points.

Dwyane Wade answered for the United States, hitting a three pointer of his own, to give the U.S. a seven-point advantage, a lead Team USA would not relinquish.

With 26.1 seconds remaining and the United States ahead, Spain lost its composure, getting called for a personal foul, a flagrant foul and a technical foul all in one possession.

Bryant made two shots and Chris Paul, the team's best free throw shooter during the tournament, made one of two.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/olympics/2008/08/mens_basketball_redeem_team_re.html

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FRIGGIN A MAN :grinyes:
 
Man, the NBC website said the game would air from 1:30 - 3:30 am... so I decided to tape it. I guess the time slot was wrong since it only taped to the 3rd quarter. SIGH, sounds like it was a good 4th quarter too. Ah well, all that matters is that we won.
 
Man, the NBC website said the game would air from 1:30 - 3:30 am... so I decided to tape it. I guess the time slot was wrong since it only taped to the 3rd quarter. SIGH, sounds like it was a good 4th quarter too. Ah well, all that matters is that we won.

Yeah, they decided to move it the live broadcast at 11:30 PST. I stayed up till 1:30 am watching it live and it didn't dissapoint. Great game and most importantly, a victory for the "Redeem Team". Kobe took the game over in the 4th the same way he does for the Lakers. For all the Miami Heat fans, Dwayne Wade is officially back.... he looks like he's feelin' it.
 
tell me about it.... Aito.... one bad thing i have to say was when nbc was putting the games on the air. really i had no clue most of the time if and when they would play. if they were going to delay the games they should have put it into prime time on some station. or rerun it and post when.

Well they actually do air reruns on the NBC Olympic Basketball Channel and on their website... problem is, it's only available depending on your cable/internet provider. I have cablevision so I'm out of luck. :mad:
 
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