Jim Boehiam, the Syracuse University coach, made a last minute change in Team USA tactical scheme and went for his classic Orange System. The 2-3 zone game plan paid off as the North American team was able to clench an 86-85 victory over Spain. Changing to zone-defense instead of going one on one in the last play, really caught the Spanish offense off-guard. This quickly gave the advantage to Team USA despite the fact that it was Spain who held the last possession and had two last chances to shot. Both blocked by Kevin Durant.
The United States had to really push hard in the fourth quarter, as the team rallied after Spain which closed the 3rd quarter 13 points behind. So, yeah, if you do the math, the last quarter was very intense. Team USA had won the Olympic Final back in 2008 against Spain. And you could tell that the Spaniards were hungry for revenge.
And they were very close. Spain took the lead for the first time in the game with 90 seconds to go. Then Rubio, made a nice play in the flank and was able to serve Felipe Reyes for an easy shot to bring up the advantage of the Spaniards 82-80. Kevin Durant, who closed the match with 25 points answered quickly after and managed a three-point play after a double free throw play.
The FIBA World Championship begins SaturdayTune in for some of the finest basketball. Sure, the NBA is in its off-season, but the Miami Heat begins to gather all the sports reporters attentions, take a moment or two and check out what the rest of the globe is doing with the great game of basketball. Turkey is going to be hosting its first FIBA World Cup, and everything is ready. The teams are already arriving at the distinct cities where they will play in the group stages. The FIBA World Championship betting lines are already up.
Team USA is a 23-point favorite over Croatia. Spain on the other hand has a 12
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