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2012 United States men's Olympic basketball team

The men's national basketball team of the United States won the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Defending the gold medal won by the 2008 team in the previous Olympic Games, the Americans qualified for the 2012 Games after winning the 2010 FIBA World Championship. The Olympic team lost some players to injuries who might have made the team, and appeared to be short on big men. Their roster featured five players returning from the 2008 Olympic team and five others from the 2010 World Championship.

2012 United States men's Olympic basketball team
Head coachMike Krzyzewski
2012 Summer Olympics
Scoring leaderKevin Durant
19.5
Rebounding leaderKevin Love
7.6
Assists leaderLeBron James
5.6
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The US went undefeated but appeared vulnerable in five exhibition games. They finished the tournament with a perfect 8–0 record, defeating opponents by an average of 32 points while trailing in the fourth quarter only once. The Americans often played with a small lineup that emphasized speed, quickness, and outside shooting. The team set an Olympic single-game record with 156 points scored against Nigeria in the preliminary round. In a rematch of the 2008 finals, Team USA again defeated Spain to capture the gold.

Roster edit

 
The 2012 team practicing in Washington, D.C.

The 2012 team consisted of returning 2008 Olympic gold medal winners small forwards LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, point guards Chris Paul and Deron Williams, and shooting guard Kobe Bryant. It also featured 2010 World Championship winners small forwards Kevin Durant and Andre Iguodala, power forward Kevin Love, center Tyson Chandler, and point guard Russell Westbrook.[1] Players earning All-NBA honors in the 2011–12 NBA season included Bryant, Durant, James and Paul on the first team; second-teamers Love and Westbrook; and Anthony and Chandler from the third team.[2]

The final two Olympics roster spots were claimed by shooting guard James Harden and power forward Blake Griffin; they were chosen over shooting guard Eric Gordon, small forward Rudy Gay, and power forward Anthony Davis.[1] Griffin then sustained a torn meniscus during practice and was replaced by Davis, the first overall pick of the 2012 NBA draft, who earlier was unable to practice during the final tryouts due to an ankle injury.[3] Forward Lamar Odom removed himself from consideration in July before the start of training camp.[4]

The initial 20 finalists were announced in January 2012. In addition to Griffin, others withdrew due to injury including power forwards Chris Bosh (abdomen) and LaMarcus Aldridge (torn meniscus), point guards Derrick Rose (ACL) and Chauncey Billups, shooting guard Dwyane Wade (knee), and center Dwight Howard (back surgery). Harden and Davis were added as replacements.[5][6] Center Andrew Bynum declined an invitation to be added as a finalist.[7]

The final team was built on quickness and speed.[8] While the roster appeared to be weakened by the injuries to its inside players, Team USA executive director Jerry Colangelo believed the team was deeper, more athletic and more experienced than the 2008 gold-medal team.[9]

The following is the United States roster in the men's basketball tournament of the 2012 Summer Olympics.[10]

United States men's national basketball team – 2012 Summer Olympics roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
C 4 Tyson Chandler 29 – (1982-10-02)October 2, 1982 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) New York Knicks  
F 5 Kevin Durant 23 – (1988-09-29)September 29, 1988 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) Oklahoma City Thunder  
F 6 LeBron James 27 – (1984-12-30)December 30, 1984 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) Miami Heat  
G 7 Russell Westbrook 23 – (1988-11-12)November 12, 1988 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Oklahoma City Thunder  
G 8 Deron Williams 28 – (1984-06-26)June 26, 1984 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Brooklyn Nets  
F 9 Andre Iguodala 28 – (1984-01-28)January 28, 1984 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Philadelphia 76ers  
G 10 Kobe Bryant 33 – (1978-08-23)August 23, 1978 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Los Angeles Lakers  
F 11 Kevin Love 23 – (1988-09-07)September 7, 1988 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) Minnesota Timberwolves  
G 12 James Harden 22 – (1989-08-26)August 26, 1989 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Oklahoma City Thunder  
G 13 Chris Paul 27 – (1985-05-06)May 6, 1985 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Los Angeles Clippers  
C 14 Anthony Davis 19 – (1993-03-11)March 11, 1993 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) New Orleans Pelicans  
F 15 Carmelo Anthony 28 – (1984-05-29)May 29, 1984 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) New York Knicks  
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on July 29, 2012

Exhibition games edit

The United States went undefeated at 5–0 in their exhibition games, but were behind early against Brazil and Spain and played a close game against Argentina.[11]

July 12, 2012
United States   113–59   Dominican Republic
Scoring by quarter: 26–12, 24–15, 29–14, 34–18
Pts: Durant 24
Rebs: Durant 10
Asts: Williams 10
Pts: Fortuna 10
Rebs: Martinez 9
Asts: Horford 3
Thomas and Mack Center, Paradise, US
Referees: José Carrion, Bill Kennedy, Scott Bolnick
July 16, 2012
United States   80–69   Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 17–27, 20–5, 22–19, 21–18
Pts: James 30
Rebs: James 6
Asts: Paul 3
Pts: Garcia 14
Rebs: Varejão 13
Asts: Huertas 3
July 18, 2012
United States   118–78   Great Britain
Scoring by quarter: 33–20, 22–17, 34–18, 29–23
Pts: Anthony, Williams 21
Rebs: Iguodala, James 6
Asts: Westbrook 9
Pts: Deng 25
Rebs: Mensah-Bonsu 9
Asts: Deng 4
July 22, 2012
United States   86–80   Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 31–16, 16–24, 25–21, 14–19
Pts: Durant 27
Rebs: Chandler 8
Asts: Durant 6
Pts: Ginóbili 23
Rebs: Scola 6
Asts: Prigioni 6
July 24, 2012
United States   100–78   Spain
Scoring by quarter: 21–23, 27–17, 26–20, 26–18
Pts: Anthony 27
Rebs: Love 10
Asts: James 7
Pts: Gasol 19
Rebs: Gasol 5
Asts: Calderón 8
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
Referees: Jose Bertain, Marat Kogut, Oscvar Lorente

Olympic play edit

 
LeBron James assumed leadership of Team USA in 2012.

The Americans went an undefeated 8–0 and averaged 116 points per game, winning by an average margin of 32.1 points—the fifth highest in US Olympic history.[12][13] Team USA trailed in the fourth quarter only once, against Lithuania in the opening round.[14] James became the leader of the team with Bryant—who would turn 34 in August 2012—stepping back.[15][16][17] James facilitated the offense from the post and perimeter, called the defensive sets, and provided scoring when needed.[18][19][20][21] After winning the gold, Team USA coach Mike Krzyzewski said James "is the best player, he is the best leader and he is as smart as anybody playing the game right now".[22] Durant scored a United States Olympics record of 156 points in the tournament.[23] He also made 34 three-point field goals, doubling the previous United States mark of 17; Anthony (23) also surpassed the former record.[13] Bryant was not in peak condition early, but he played himself into shape and was a key contributor in the final three games.[15] While Chandler was the team's only true center—Davis was thin and had no professional experience—Krzyzewski also played Love, James or Anthony as Team USA's de facto center.[18][24][25] Love led the team with 61 rebounds (27 offensive).[18]

Compensating for its lack of big men, the US played small ball and spread its playmakers around the three-point line and with a player penetrating and passing the ball back outside.[23] They won with "basically five players on the perimeter," Spain coach Sergio Scariolo said.[11] Bryant and Krzyzewski declared at the completion of the tournament that 2012 was their final Olympic appearance. They both joined Team USA after the disappointing bronze finish in the 2004 Games.[15] Krzyzewski left with a 62–1 record and a 50-game winning streak in international play for the Americans.[13] He joined Henry Iba as the only US coaches to lead the team to consecutive Olympic gold medals.[19] In 2013, Team USA announced Krzyzewski would return as head coach from 2013 through 2016.[26]

Preliminary round edit

The US competed in Group A in the opening round. Teams played in a round-robin format with the top four teams advancing to the next round. The Americans ended group play 5–0, the only undefeated team and the group's top seed.[27]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   United States 5 5 0 589 398 +191 10 Quarterfinals
2   France 5 4 1 376 378 −2 9
3   Argentina 5 3 2 448 424 +24 8
4   Lithuania 5 2 3 395 399 −4 7
5   Nigeria 5 1 4 338 456 −118 6
6   Tunisia 5 0 5 320 411 −91 5
Source: FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.

France edit

29 July 2012
14:30
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United States   98–71   France
Scoring by quarter: 22–21, 30–15, 26–15, 20–20
Pts: Durant 22
Rebs: three players 9
Asts: James 8
Pts: Traoré 12
Rebs: Turiaf 9
Asts: de Colo 3
Basketball Arena, London
Referees: Cristiano Maranho (BRA), Saša Pukl (SLO), Michael Aylen (AUS)

Durant scored 22 points, and James had eight assists while taking only six shots as the US won their opening game 98–71 over France.[9] The US was never in any real trouble, but played sloppy in the beginning, missing their first six three-point attempts and being called for 18 personal fouls in the first half. Anthony and Westbrook spent the final six minutes of the half on the bench after their third personal fouls. The team led 52–36 at halftime, which expanded to 78–51 after three quarters. Krzyzewski was able to rest Bryant, James, and Durant for most of the final period, and even the 19-year-old Davis played.[28]

Durant, Anthony, and Chandler contributed nine rebounds each, and Love finished with 14 points. Bryant, James and Durant finished the game a combined 6 for 12 on three-pointers, while the rest of the team shot 2 for 13. France's team featured six NBA players, including Tony Parker.[28]

Tunisia edit

31 July 2012
22:15
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Tunisia   63–110   United States
Scoring by quarter: 15–21, 18–25, 14–39, 16–25
Pts: Ben Romdhane 22
Rebs: Ben Romdhane 11
Asts: Ben Romdhane 4
Pts: Love, Anthony 16
Rebs: Durant 10
Asts: Paul 7
Basketball Arena, London
Referees: Vaughan Mayberry (AUS), Samir Abaakil (MAR), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)

The US won in a 110–63 blowout over Tunisia, but only after Krzyzewski benched his starters—Bryant, James, Durant, Paul, and Chandler—to begin the second half. The reserves—Love, Anthony, Iguodala, Williams and Westbrook—responded with a 21–3 run to open the half, turning a 46–33 halftime lead to a 67–36 advantage.[29][30] Tunisia, the consensus weakest team in the Olympics and listed by one website as 54-point underdogs, led the game 15–12 after nine minutes, and trailed only 35–30 with about 3+12 minutes remaining in the first half. The Americans then scored 11 consecutive points.[29][30]

Like the opening game when they missed their first six three-pointers, the US started this game an even worse 0-for-8.[29] Colangelo said opponents' strategy was to force the Americans to shoot from outside and hope for an off night. The US made 17 of 22 on conventional field goals in the first half, while missing 10 of 12 from three-point range. This was the team's second consecutive slow start in the Olympics, following the pattern in their five earlier exhibition games.[31] The Americans scored on a variety of dunks once the game was in hand. Anthony and Love led the team with 16 points. Six Americans scored in double figures, including Durant who had 13 points and added 10 rebounds and 5 assists.[29][31]

Nigeria edit

2 August 2012
22:15
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United States   156–73   Nigeria
Scoring by quarter: 49–25, 29–20, 41–17, 37–11
Pts: Anthony 37
Rebs: Davis, Love 6
Asts: Williams 11
Pts: Diogu 27
Rebs: Diogu 7
Asts: Aminu 4
Basketball Arena, London
Referees: Juan Arteaga (ESP), Robert Lottermoser (GER), Elena Chernova (RUS)

The US answered critics of their slow starts and outside shooting with a 156–73 blowout of Nigeria. The Americans scored an Olympic-record 78 points in the first half en route to breaking the record for points in a game of 138, set by Brazil against Egypt in 1988. The record was broken with 4:37 left to play, and the team set US records for 3-pointers (29), field goals (59), field goal percentage (71%), and margin of victory (83).[32]

Anthony scored 37 points in only 14 minutes of play, shooting 10 of 12 on three-pointers and breaking the US single-game scoring record in less than three quarters.[32][33] He broke Stephon Marbury's record of 31 against Spain in 2004. Bryant scored 16 points, 14 in the first quarter, as the US scored 49 points in the opening period. They led 78–45 at halftime before doubling their scoring total in the second half. The Americans shot 29 of 46 on three-point attempts (63 percent).[32] They more than doubled their previous record of 13 made, which was broken by halftime after 11 three-pointers in the first quarter alone.[34] Krzyzewski defended the blowout, noting that he removed his stars in the second half, ordered a zone defense, and stopped allowing fast breaks in the opening period.[35]

Lithuania edit

4 August 2012
14:30
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Lithuania   94–99   United States
Scoring by quarter: 25–33, 26–22, 21–23, 22–21
Pts: Kleiza 25
Rebs: Pocius 7
Asts: Jasikevičius, Pocius 6
Pts: James, Anthony 20
Rebs: Love 8
Asts: Paul 6
Basketball Arena, London
Referees: Recep Ankaralı (TUR), Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Marcos Benito (BRA)

Mainly a facilitator in the first three games,[20] James scored 9 of his 20 points in the final four minutes as the US came back to defeat Lithuania 99–94. Linas Kleiza scored 25 to lead Lithuania, which led by 84–82 with 5:50 remaining. The US took a three-point lead, but Lithuania pulled within 87–86 with 4:12 in the game. James followed with a three-pointer and a dunk.[36] Entering the contest, James was averaging just 6.7 points but with 5.7 assists.[20][37]

Anthony added 20 points, and Paul contributed seven rebounds, six assists and four of the Americans' 17 steals. The US made only 10 of 33 attempts on three-point attempts and too often settled for outside shots. Lithuania outrebounded the US 42–37 and shot an impressive 58 percent from the field. The Americans struggled to defend Lithuania's high pick-and-roll. However, the US team's deep bench wore Lithuania down in the final period, forcing several turnovers to determine the outcome in the final minutes.[36] Winning their first three games by an average of 52.2 points and playing so well, the team had canceled their previous two practices and rested while watching other sports instead.[35]

Argentina edit

6 August 2012
22:15
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Argentina   97–126   United States
Scoring by quarter: 32–34, 27–26, 17–42, 21–24
Pts: Ginóbili 16
Rebs: Ginóbili 5
Asts: Campazzo 7
Pts: Durant 28
Rebs: Iguodala, Love 9
Asts: Paul 7
Basketball Arena, London
Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Ilija Belošević (SRB), Stephen Seibel (CAN)

Durant scored 17 of his 28 points in the third quarter as the US turned a one-point game into a 126–97 blowout over Argentina. The US led just 60–59 at halftime, when Durant matched Argentina's point total during a 42-point third quarter explosion by the Americans. James scored the first seven in the quarter before Durant took over and shot 5 of 6 from three-point range. He finished 8 of 10 from three-point range, and the team was 20 of 39. James had 18 points in the game, and Paul added 17.[38]

The US allowed Argentina to make 11 of its first 15 shots, and the Americans lead was never bigger than six in the second quarter.[38] Argentina's Luis Scola did not play in the second period, and starting point guard Pablo Prigioni sat the entire game. They rested their starters in the fourth quarter in preparation for their quarterfinal meeting against Brazil, and a possible rematch against the Americans in the semifinals. Manu Ginóbili led the Argentines with 16 points, all in the first half. The US finished the first round as the top seed in their group and the only team undefeated in group play.[27] An American loss by at least 13 points would have placed Argentina instead into the top spot from Group A.[27][38]

Knockout round edit

The single-elimination round features the top four teams from each of the two groups from the opening round.

Quarterfinal – Australia edit

8 August 2012
22:15
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United States   119–86   Australia
Scoring by quarter: 28–21, 28–21, 28–28, 35–16
Pts: Bryant 20
Rebs: James 14
Asts: James 11
Pts: Mills 26
Rebs: Ingles 8
Asts: Ingles 6
North Greenwich Arena, London
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Fernando Sampietro (ARG), Samir Abaakil (MAR)

Bryant made six straight three-pointers in the second half and James finished with the first triple-double in US Olympic history.[a] The Americans surrendered 11 consecutive points to start the second half. The US was leading by six when Bryant, who shot 0 for 3 in the first half, made consecutive threes to give his team a 70–58 lead.[40] He scored all of his 20 points in the second half, including four consecutive three-pointers in a 66-second span.[41] He entered the game averaging only 9.4 points.[40]

James finished with 11 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists, and he almost had a triple-double by halftime (seven points, 10 rebounds, and six assists).[41] Love added 10 points and 11 rebounds (eight offensive), Anthony scored 17, and Durant had 14.[40][41]

Semifinal – Argentina edit

10 August 2012
21:00
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Argentina   83–109   United States
Scoring by quarter: 19–24, 21–23, 17–27, 26–35
Pts: Ginobili 18
Rebs: Delfino 5
Asts: Prigioni 6
Pts: Durant 19
Rebs: Love 9
Asts: James, Paul 7
North Greenwich Arena, London
Referees: Carl Jungebrand (FIN), Recep Ankaralı (TUR), Robert Lottermoser (GER)

The US met Argentina for the third time in a span of 17 days in the third straight Olympic semifinal meeting between the two countries.[40][41] Argentina in 2004 was the last team to beat the Americans in Olympic play.[41]

Durant scored 19 points, while James and Anthony added 18 each as the US pulled away from Argentina in the second half for a 109–83 win. Ginóbili hit a three-pointer at the buzzer at the end of the first half to bring Argentina within 47–40, and he scored another three to open the second half to cut the lead to four points.[42] Durant and James took over the game as the Americans led by 17 points to start the fourth.[42][43]

Bryant scored 13 points in the first half—including 11 in the first quarter—and Durant made four three-pointers in the third, while Anthony made four of his own in the fourth.[15][43] The US made 18 three-pointers in the game.[42] James finished the game with seven rebounds and seven assists.[43]

Final – Spain edit

12 August 2012
15:00
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  United States   107–100   Spain  
Scoring by quarter: 35–27, 24–31, 24–24, 24–18
Pts: Durant 30
Rebs: Durant, Love 9
Asts: James 4
Pts: P. Gasol 24
Rebs: Ibaka 9
Asts: P. Gasol 7
North Greenwich Arena, London
Referees: Cristiano Maranho (BRA), Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Michael Aylen (AUS)

The US met Spain in the gold medal game, a rematch of the finals in the 2008 Olympics. The Americans had won 118–107 in Beijing that year after leading by just four with about 2+12 minutes left. Spain in 2012 was ranked second in the world behind the US, and had a size advantage with brothers Pau and Marc Gasol.[19][42] The Spaniards lost games to Russia and Brazil in group play and trailed the Russians by 13 points early in their semifinal win.[42] The US had also beaten Spain for Olympic gold in 1984. The Americans were 8–1 against Spain since the introduction of the NBA players into FIBA events in 1992.[43]

 
Kevin Love had nine rebounds in the gold medal game.

The Olympics' own daily preview of the 2012 rematch said it would "likely take a great game from Spain and an off-day from the US to cause an upset".[44] The Americans had been tested only once against Lithuania, and they had dominated opponents in points off turnovers (198–77) and fast-break points (175–55).[45] In a game that was close until the final minutes, the US defeated Spain 107–100. The Americans led the Spanish by only one point after three quarters, but James scored on a dunk and then a three-point basket for a 102–93 lead with 1:59 to play. James had 19 points in the game, joining Michael Jordan as the only players to win the NBA regular-season Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, NBA championship, NBA Finals MVP, and Olympic gold in the same year.[44] Durant added 30 points, the first 30-point game in an Olympic final in US history.[11] Spain was led by Pau Gasol with 24 points, including his team's first 13 points in the second half to give them a 71–70 lead halfway into the third quarter.[44] Gasol added eight rebounds and seven assists in the game.[11]

Spain also trailed by one after the first half, which included their guard Juan Carlos Navarro scoring 19 of his 21 points. The Spanish kept the game close despite Marc Gasol being called for four fouls in the first quarter and a half.[13] James, who frequently guarded one of the Gasols due to the Americans' lack of big men, went to the bench with 7:23 in the game after his fourth foul before returning for the final five minutes.[11][19] Bryant had 17 in the game for Team USA, and Love contributed nine points and nine rebounds.[11] The final margin of seven points was the second-closest Olympic final ever after the Soviet Union's controversial one-point defeat of the United States in 1972.[13]

Statistics edit

Legend
GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
FGM Field goals made FGA Field goals attempted FG% Field goal percentage
3PM 3-point field goals made 3PA 3-point field goals attempted 3P% 3-point field goal percentage
FTM Free throws made FTA Free throws attempted FT% Free throw percentage
RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game PPG Points per game
Player GP GS MPG FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% RPG APG PPG
Kevin Durant 8 8 26.0 49 101 .485 34 65 .523 24 27 .889 5.8 2.6 19.5
Carmelo Anthony 8 0 17.8 46 86 .535 23 46 .500 15 19 .789 4.8 1.3 16.3
LeBron James 8 8 25.1 44 73 .603 6 20 .300 12 16 .750 5.6 5.6 13.3
Kobe Bryant 8 8 17.5 30 70 .429 17 39 .436 20 22 .909 1.8 1.3 12.1
Kevin Love 8 0 17.0 34 54 .630 8 22 .364 17 30 .567 7.6 0.4 11.6
Deron Williams 8 0 18.0 23 59 .390 13 32 .406 13 17 .765 1.5 4.6 9.0
Russell Westbrook 8 0 13.8 22 46 .478 4 12 .333 20 27 .741 1.6 1.6 8.5
Chris Paul 8 8 25.8 25 49 .510 13 28 .464 3 6 .500 2.5 5.1 8.3
James Harden 8 0 9.1 17 34 .500 6 20 .300 4 7 .571 0.6 0.8 5.5
Andre Iguodala 8 0 12.1 14 20 .700 5 9 .556 1 2 .500 2.8 1.4 4.3
Tyson Chandler 8 8 11.3 14 20 .700 0 0 .000 4 12 .333 4.0 0.4 4.0
Anthony Davis 7 0 7.6 11 17 .647 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 2.7 0.0 3.7
Total 8 8 200.0 329 629 .523 129 293 .440 137 191 .717 44.6 25.0 115.5
Opponents 8 8 200.0 244 537 .454 61 184 .332 118 169 .698 35.5 17.8 83.4

Dream Team comparisons edit

 
Tyson Chandler was the only 7-foot (2.1 m) player on the 2012 team

Bryant and James believed the 2012 team would win against the Dream Team, the 1992 Olympic team considered by some the greatest sports team ever assembled.[46][47] Bryant said, "[T]hey were a lot older, at kind of the end of their careers. We have just a bunch of young racehorses, guys that are eager to compete".[48] Dream Team member Charles Barkley said that he "just started laughing" upon hearing Bryant's comment and thought the 1992 team would win by double digits.[48] Michael Jordan added: "For [Bryant] to compare those two teams is not one of the smarter things he ever could have done... Remember now, they learned from us. We didn't learn from them".[49][50] Bird joked, "They probably could. I haven't played in 20 years and we're all old now."[51] Bryant later clarified that he thought the 1992 team was better, but it was "ludicrous" to think his team could not beat the Dream Team in one game.[33][52] "You didn't ask me if we could beat them in a 7-game series", he said.[53]

Most experts believed the 1992 team would prevail with a distinct advantage with their centers, David Robinson and Patrick Ewing, over the smaller 2012 team.[54][55] Chandler was the only 7-foot (2.1 m) player on the 2012 team, but his offensive game was limited.[56] Some felt the discussion might have been more compelling if Dwight Howard and other injured big men were on the 2012 squad.[33][57][58] NBA coach Doc Rivers felt the London team had an advantage with their outside shooting over the Dream Team.[59] Like Barkley, CBSSports.com opined that only three members of the 2012 team—Bryant, James, and Durant—would have made the Dream Team.[60]

The Dream Team averaged 117.3 points and won its games by an average of 43.8 points. The 2012 team averaged a similar point total (115.5) but won by a lesser margin (32.1). The Dream Team beat Croatia by 32 in the gold-medal game, while the 2012 team won by just seven. However, the level of international competition improved since 1992.[59][61] The 2012 team faced a tougher opponent in Spain, which had seven NBA players; Croatia in 1992 had only two NBA players at that point.[12] Overall, the 2012 Olympic field had 39 NBA players and 18 former NBA players were on team rosters, while rosters in 1992 had 17 NBA players and three other former players—more than half of those NBA players were on the Dream Team.[62]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Assists were recorded as an official statistic starting in 1976.[39]

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2012, united, states, olympic, basketball, team, national, basketball, team, united, states, gold, medal, 2012, summer, olympics, london, defending, gold, medal, 2008, team, previous, olympic, games, americans, qualified, 2012, games, after, winning, 2010, fib. The men s national basketball team of the United States won the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London Defending the gold medal won by the 2008 team in the previous Olympic Games the Americans qualified for the 2012 Games after winning the 2010 FIBA World Championship The Olympic team lost some players to injuries who might have made the team and appeared to be short on big men Their roster featured five players returning from the 2008 Olympic team and five others from the 2010 World Championship 2012 United States men s Olympic basketball teamHead coachMike Krzyzewski2012 Summer OlympicsScoring leaderKevin Durant 19 5Rebounding leaderKevin Love 7 6Assists leaderLeBron James 5 6 20082016 The US went undefeated but appeared vulnerable in five exhibition games They finished the tournament with a perfect 8 0 record defeating opponents by an average of 32 points while trailing in the fourth quarter only once The Americans often played with a small lineup that emphasized speed quickness and outside shooting The team set an Olympic single game record with 156 points scored against Nigeria in the preliminary round In a rematch of the 2008 finals Team USA again defeated Spain to capture the gold Contents 1 Roster 2 Exhibition games 3 Olympic play 3 1 Preliminary round 3 1 1 France 3 1 2 Tunisia 3 1 3 Nigeria 3 1 4 Lithuania 3 1 5 Argentina 3 2 Knockout round 3 2 1 Quarterfinal Australia 3 2 2 Semifinal Argentina 3 2 3 Final Spain 3 3 Statistics 4 Dream Team comparisons 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksRoster edit nbsp The 2012 team practicing in Washington D C The 2012 team consisted of returning 2008 Olympic gold medal winners small forwards LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony point guards Chris Paul and Deron Williams and shooting guard Kobe Bryant It also featured 2010 World Championship winners small forwards Kevin Durant and Andre Iguodala power forward Kevin Love center Tyson Chandler and point guard Russell Westbrook 1 Players earning All NBA honors in the 2011 12 NBA season included Bryant Durant James and Paul on the first team second teamers Love and Westbrook and Anthony and Chandler from the third team 2 The final two Olympics roster spots were claimed by shooting guard James Harden and power forward Blake Griffin they were chosen over shooting guard Eric Gordon small forward Rudy Gay and power forward Anthony Davis 1 Griffin then sustained a torn meniscus during practice and was replaced by Davis the first overall pick of the 2012 NBA draft who earlier was unable to practice during the final tryouts due to an ankle injury 3 Forward Lamar Odom removed himself from consideration in July before the start of training camp 4 The initial 20 finalists were announced in January 2012 In addition to Griffin others withdrew due to injury including power forwards Chris Bosh abdomen and LaMarcus Aldridge torn meniscus point guards Derrick Rose ACL and Chauncey Billups shooting guard Dwyane Wade knee and center Dwight Howard back surgery Harden and Davis were added as replacements 5 6 Center Andrew Bynum declined an invitation to be added as a finalist 7 The final team was built on quickness and speed 8 While the roster appeared to be weakened by the injuries to its inside players Team USA executive director Jerry Colangelo believed the team was deeper more athletic and more experienced than the 2008 gold medal team 9 The following is the United States roster in the men s basketball tournament of the 2012 Summer Olympics 10 United States men s national basketball team 2012 Summer Olympics rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Name Age Date of birth Height Club Ctr C 4 Tyson Chandler 29 1982 10 02 October 2 1982 7 ft 1 in 2 16 m New York Knicks nbsp F 5 Kevin Durant 23 1988 09 29 September 29 1988 6 ft 10 in 2 08 m Oklahoma City Thunder nbsp F 6 LeBron James 27 1984 12 30 December 30 1984 6 ft 8 in 2 03 m Miami Heat nbsp G 7 Russell Westbrook 23 1988 11 12 November 12 1988 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Oklahoma City Thunder nbsp G 8 Deron Williams 28 1984 06 26 June 26 1984 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Brooklyn Nets nbsp F 9 Andre Iguodala 28 1984 01 28 January 28 1984 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m Philadelphia 76ers nbsp G 10 Kobe Bryant 33 1978 08 23 August 23 1978 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m Los Angeles Lakers nbsp F 11 Kevin Love 23 1988 09 07 September 7 1988 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m Minnesota Timberwolves nbsp G 12 James Harden 22 1989 08 26 August 26 1989 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Oklahoma City Thunder nbsp G 13 Chris Paul 27 1985 05 06 May 6 1985 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Los Angeles Clippers nbsp C 14 Anthony Davis 19 1993 03 11 March 11 1993 6 ft 10 in 2 08 m New Orleans Pelicans nbsp F 15 Carmelo Anthony 28 1984 05 29 May 29 1984 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m New York Knicks nbsp Head coachMike KrzyzewskiAssistant coach es Jim Boeheim Mike D Antoni Nate McMillan Jerry Colangelo executive director LegendClub describes lastclub before the tournament Age describes ageon July 29 2012Exhibition games editThe United States went undefeated at 5 0 in their exhibition games but were behind early against Brazil and Spain and played a close game against Argentina 11 July 12 2012ReportUnited States nbsp 113 59 nbsp Dominican RepublicScoring by quarter 26 12 24 15 29 14 34 18Pts Durant 24Rebs Durant 10Asts Williams 10 Pts Fortuna 10Rebs Martinez 9Asts Horford 3Thomas and Mack Center Paradise USReferees Jose Carrion Bill Kennedy Scott Bolnick July 16 2012ReportUnited States nbsp 80 69 nbsp BrazilScoring by quarter 17 27 20 5 22 19 21 18Pts James 30Rebs James 6Asts Paul 3 Pts Garcia 14Rebs Varejao 13Asts Huertas 3Verizon Center Washington D C US July 18 2012ReportUnited States nbsp 118 78 nbsp Great BritainScoring by quarter 33 20 22 17 34 18 29 23Pts Anthony Williams 21Rebs Iguodala James 6Asts Westbrook 9 Pts Deng 25Rebs Mensah Bonsu 9Asts Deng 4Manchester Arena Manchester United Kingdom July 22 2012ReportUnited States nbsp 86 80 nbsp ArgentinaScoring by quarter 31 16 16 24 25 21 14 19Pts Durant 27Rebs Chandler 8Asts Durant 6 Pts Ginobili 23Rebs Scola 6Asts Prigioni 6Palau Sant Jordi Barcelona Spain July 24 2012ReportUnited States nbsp 100 78 nbsp SpainScoring by quarter 21 23 27 17 26 20 26 18Pts Anthony 27Rebs Love 10Asts James 7 Pts Gasol 19Rebs Gasol 5Asts Calderon 8Palau Sant Jordi Barcelona SpainReferees Jose Bertain Marat Kogut Oscvar LorenteOlympic play editFurther information Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics Men nbsp LeBron James assumed leadership of Team USA in 2012 The Americans went an undefeated 8 0 and averaged 116 points per game winning by an average margin of 32 1 points the fifth highest in US Olympic history 12 13 Team USA trailed in the fourth quarter only once against Lithuania in the opening round 14 James became the leader of the team with Bryant who would turn 34 in August 2012 stepping back 15 16 17 James facilitated the offense from the post and perimeter called the defensive sets and provided scoring when needed 18 19 20 21 After winning the gold Team USA coach Mike Krzyzewski said James is the best player he is the best leader and he is as smart as anybody playing the game right now 22 Durant scored a United States Olympics record of 156 points in the tournament 23 He also made 34 three point field goals doubling the previous United States mark of 17 Anthony 23 also surpassed the former record 13 Bryant was not in peak condition early but he played himself into shape and was a key contributor in the final three games 15 While Chandler was the team s only true center Davis was thin and had no professional experience Krzyzewski also played Love James or Anthony as Team USA s de facto center 18 24 25 Love led the team with 61 rebounds 27 offensive 18 Compensating for its lack of big men the US played small ball and spread its playmakers around the three point line and with a player penetrating and passing the ball back outside 23 They won with basically five players on the perimeter Spain coach Sergio Scariolo said 11 Bryant and Krzyzewski declared at the completion of the tournament that 2012 was their final Olympic appearance They both joined Team USA after the disappointing bronze finish in the 2004 Games 15 Krzyzewski left with a 62 1 record and a 50 game winning streak in international play for the Americans 13 He joined Henry Iba as the only US coaches to lead the team to consecutive Olympic gold medals 19 In 2013 Team USA announced Krzyzewski would return as head coach from 2013 through 2016 26 Preliminary round edit The US competed in Group A in the opening round Teams played in a round robin format with the top four teams advancing to the next round The Americans ended group play 5 0 the only undefeated team and the group s top seed 27 Pos Teamvte Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification1 nbsp United States 5 5 0 589 398 191 10 Quarterfinals2 nbsp France 5 4 1 376 378 2 93 nbsp Argentina 5 3 2 448 424 24 84 nbsp Lithuania 5 2 3 395 399 4 75 nbsp Nigeria 5 1 4 338 456 118 66 nbsp Tunisia 5 0 5 320 411 91 5Source FIBA archiveRules for classification 1 points 2 head to head points 3 head to head goal average 4 head to head number of points scored France edit 29 July 2012 14 30ReportUnited States nbsp 98 71 nbsp FranceScoring by quarter 22 21 30 15 26 15 20 20Pts Durant 22Rebs three players 9Asts James 8 Pts Traore 12Rebs Turiaf 9Asts de Colo 3Basketball Arena LondonReferees Cristiano Maranho BRA Sasa Pukl SLO Michael Aylen AUS Durant scored 22 points and James had eight assists while taking only six shots as the US won their opening game 98 71 over France 9 The US was never in any real trouble but played sloppy in the beginning missing their first six three point attempts and being called for 18 personal fouls in the first half Anthony and Westbrook spent the final six minutes of the half on the bench after their third personal fouls The team led 52 36 at halftime which expanded to 78 51 after three quarters Krzyzewski was able to rest Bryant James and Durant for most of the final period and even the 19 year old Davis played 28 Durant Anthony and Chandler contributed nine rebounds each and Love finished with 14 points Bryant James and Durant finished the game a combined 6 for 12 on three pointers while the rest of the team shot 2 for 13 France s team featured six NBA players including Tony Parker 28 Tunisia edit 31 July 2012 22 15ReportTunisia nbsp 63 110 nbsp United StatesScoring by quarter 15 21 18 25 14 39 16 25Pts Ben Romdhane 22Rebs Ben Romdhane 11Asts Ben Romdhane 4 Pts Love Anthony 16Rebs Durant 10Asts Paul 7Basketball Arena LondonReferees Vaughan Mayberry AUS Samir Abaakil MAR Olegs Latisevs LAT The US won in a 110 63 blowout over Tunisia but only after Krzyzewski benched his starters Bryant James Durant Paul and Chandler to begin the second half The reserves Love Anthony Iguodala Williams and Westbrook responded with a 21 3 run to open the half turning a 46 33 halftime lead to a 67 36 advantage 29 30 Tunisia the consensus weakest team in the Olympics and listed by one website as 54 point underdogs led the game 15 12 after nine minutes and trailed only 35 30 with about 3 1 2 minutes remaining in the first half The Americans then scored 11 consecutive points 29 30 Like the opening game when they missed their first six three pointers the US started this game an even worse 0 for 8 29 Colangelo said opponents strategy was to force the Americans to shoot from outside and hope for an off night The US made 17 of 22 on conventional field goals in the first half while missing 10 of 12 from three point range This was the team s second consecutive slow start in the Olympics following the pattern in their five earlier exhibition games 31 The Americans scored on a variety of dunks once the game was in hand Anthony and Love led the team with 16 points Six Americans scored in double figures including Durant who had 13 points and added 10 rebounds and 5 assists 29 31 Nigeria edit 2 August 2012 22 15ReportUnited States nbsp 156 73 nbsp NigeriaScoring by quarter 49 25 29 20 41 17 37 11Pts Anthony 37Rebs Davis Love 6Asts Williams 11 Pts Diogu 27Rebs Diogu 7Asts Aminu 4Basketball Arena LondonReferees Juan Arteaga ESP Robert Lottermoser GER Elena Chernova RUS The US answered critics of their slow starts and outside shooting with a 156 73 blowout of Nigeria The Americans scored an Olympic record 78 points in the first half en route to breaking the record for points in a game of 138 set by Brazil against Egypt in 1988 The record was broken with 4 37 left to play and the team set US records for 3 pointers 29 field goals 59 field goal percentage 71 and margin of victory 83 32 Anthony scored 37 points in only 14 minutes of play shooting 10 of 12 on three pointers and breaking the US single game scoring record in less than three quarters 32 33 He broke Stephon Marbury s record of 31 against Spain in 2004 Bryant scored 16 points 14 in the first quarter as the US scored 49 points in the opening period They led 78 45 at halftime before doubling their scoring total in the second half The Americans shot 29 of 46 on three point attempts 63 percent 32 They more than doubled their previous record of 13 made which was broken by halftime after 11 three pointers in the first quarter alone 34 Krzyzewski defended the blowout noting that he removed his stars in the second half ordered a zone defense and stopped allowing fast breaks in the opening period 35 Lithuania edit 4 August 2012 14 30ReportLithuania nbsp 94 99 nbsp United StatesScoring by quarter 25 33 26 22 21 23 22 21Pts Kleiza 25Rebs Pocius 7Asts Jasikevicius Pocius 6 Pts James Anthony 20Rebs Love 8Asts Paul 6Basketball Arena LondonReferees Recep Ankarali TUR Luigi Lamonica ITA Marcos Benito BRA Mainly a facilitator in the first three games 20 James scored 9 of his 20 points in the final four minutes as the US came back to defeat Lithuania 99 94 Linas Kleiza scored 25 to lead Lithuania which led by 84 82 with 5 50 remaining The US took a three point lead but Lithuania pulled within 87 86 with 4 12 in the game James followed with a three pointer and a dunk 36 Entering the contest James was averaging just 6 7 points but with 5 7 assists 20 37 Anthony added 20 points and Paul contributed seven rebounds six assists and four of the Americans 17 steals The US made only 10 of 33 attempts on three point attempts and too often settled for outside shots Lithuania outrebounded the US 42 37 and shot an impressive 58 percent from the field The Americans struggled to defend Lithuania s high pick and roll However the US team s deep bench wore Lithuania down in the final period forcing several turnovers to determine the outcome in the final minutes 36 Winning their first three games by an average of 52 2 points and playing so well the team had canceled their previous two practices and rested while watching other sports instead 35 Argentina edit 6 August 2012 22 15ReportArgentina nbsp 97 126 nbsp United StatesScoring by quarter 32 34 27 26 17 42 21 24Pts Ginobili 16Rebs Ginobili 5Asts Campazzo 7 Pts Durant 28Rebs Iguodala Love 9Asts Paul 7Basketball Arena LondonReferees Christos Christodoulou GRE Ilija Belosevic SRB Stephen Seibel CAN Durant scored 17 of his 28 points in the third quarter as the US turned a one point game into a 126 97 blowout over Argentina The US led just 60 59 at halftime when Durant matched Argentina s point total during a 42 point third quarter explosion by the Americans James scored the first seven in the quarter before Durant took over and shot 5 of 6 from three point range He finished 8 of 10 from three point range and the team was 20 of 39 James had 18 points in the game and Paul added 17 38 The US allowed Argentina to make 11 of its first 15 shots and the Americans lead was never bigger than six in the second quarter 38 Argentina s Luis Scola did not play in the second period and starting point guard Pablo Prigioni sat the entire game They rested their starters in the fourth quarter in preparation for their quarterfinal meeting against Brazil and a possible rematch against the Americans in the semifinals Manu Ginobili led the Argentines with 16 points all in the first half The US finished the first round as the top seed in their group and the only team undefeated in group play 27 An American loss by at least 13 points would have placed Argentina instead into the top spot from Group A 27 38 Knockout round edit The single elimination round features the top four teams from each of the two groups from the opening round Quarterfinal Australia edit 8 August 2012 22 15ReportUnited States nbsp 119 86 nbsp AustraliaScoring by quarter 28 21 28 21 28 28 35 16Pts Bryant 20Rebs James 14Asts James 11 Pts Mills 26Rebs Ingles 8Asts Ingles 6North Greenwich Arena LondonReferees Luigi Lamonica ITA Fernando Sampietro ARG Samir Abaakil MAR Bryant made six straight three pointers in the second half and James finished with the first triple double in US Olympic history a The Americans surrendered 11 consecutive points to start the second half The US was leading by six when Bryant who shot 0 for 3 in the first half made consecutive threes to give his team a 70 58 lead 40 He scored all of his 20 points in the second half including four consecutive three pointers in a 66 second span 41 He entered the game averaging only 9 4 points 40 James finished with 11 points 14 rebounds and 11 assists and he almost had a triple double by halftime seven points 10 rebounds and six assists 41 Love added 10 points and 11 rebounds eight offensive Anthony scored 17 and Durant had 14 40 41 Semifinal Argentina edit 10 August 2012 21 00ReportArgentina nbsp 83 109 nbsp United StatesScoring by quarter 19 24 21 23 17 27 26 35Pts Ginobili 18Rebs Delfino 5Asts Prigioni 6 Pts Durant 19Rebs Love 9Asts James Paul 7North Greenwich Arena LondonReferees Carl Jungebrand FIN Recep Ankarali TUR Robert Lottermoser GER The US met Argentina for the third time in a span of 17 days in the third straight Olympic semifinal meeting between the two countries 40 41 Argentina in 2004 was the last team to beat the Americans in Olympic play 41 Durant scored 19 points while James and Anthony added 18 each as the US pulled away from Argentina in the second half for a 109 83 win Ginobili hit a three pointer at the buzzer at the end of the first half to bring Argentina within 47 40 and he scored another three to open the second half to cut the lead to four points 42 Durant and James took over the game as the Americans led by 17 points to start the fourth 42 43 Bryant scored 13 points in the first half including 11 in the first quarter and Durant made four three pointers in the third while Anthony made four of his own in the fourth 15 43 The US made 18 three pointers in the game 42 James finished the game with seven rebounds and seven assists 43 Final Spain edit 12 August 2012 15 00Report nbsp United States nbsp 107 100 nbsp Spain nbsp Scoring by quarter 35 27 24 31 24 24 24 18Pts Durant 30Rebs Durant Love 9Asts James 4 Pts P Gasol 24Rebs Ibaka 9Asts P Gasol 7North Greenwich Arena LondonReferees Cristiano Maranho BRA Christos Christodoulou GRE Michael Aylen AUS The US met Spain in the gold medal game a rematch of the finals in the 2008 Olympics The Americans had won 118 107 in Beijing that year after leading by just four with about 2 1 2 minutes left Spain in 2012 was ranked second in the world behind the US and had a size advantage with brothers Pau and Marc Gasol 19 42 The Spaniards lost games to Russia and Brazil in group play and trailed the Russians by 13 points early in their semifinal win 42 The US had also beaten Spain for Olympic gold in 1984 The Americans were 8 1 against Spain since the introduction of the NBA players into FIBA events in 1992 43 nbsp Kevin Love had nine rebounds in the gold medal game The Olympics own daily preview of the 2012 rematch said it would likely take a great game from Spain and an off day from the US to cause an upset 44 The Americans had been tested only once against Lithuania and they had dominated opponents in points off turnovers 198 77 and fast break points 175 55 45 In a game that was close until the final minutes the US defeated Spain 107 100 The Americans led the Spanish by only one point after three quarters but James scored on a dunk and then a three point basket for a 102 93 lead with 1 59 to play James had 19 points in the game joining Michael Jordan as the only players to win the NBA regular season Most Valuable Player MVP award NBA championship NBA Finals MVP and Olympic gold in the same year 44 Durant added 30 points the first 30 point game in an Olympic final in US history 11 Spain was led by Pau Gasol with 24 points including his team s first 13 points in the second half to give them a 71 70 lead halfway into the third quarter 44 Gasol added eight rebounds and seven assists in the game 11 Spain also trailed by one after the first half which included their guard Juan Carlos Navarro scoring 19 of his 21 points The Spanish kept the game close despite Marc Gasol being called for four fouls in the first quarter and a half 13 James who frequently guarded one of the Gasols due to the Americans lack of big men went to the bench with 7 23 in the game after his fourth foul before returning for the final five minutes 11 19 Bryant had 17 in the game for Team USA and Love contributed nine points and nine rebounds 11 The final margin of seven points was the second closest Olympic final ever after the Soviet Union s controversial one point defeat of the United States in 1972 13 Statistics edit LegendGP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per gameFGM Field goals made FGA Field goals attempted FG Field goal percentage3PM 3 point field goals made 3PA 3 point field goals attempted 3P 3 point field goal percentageFTM Free throws made FTA Free throws attempted FT Free throw percentageRPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game PPG Points per gamePlayer GP GS MPG FGM FGA FG 3PM 3PA 3P FTM FTA FT RPG APG PPGKevin Durant 8 8 26 0 49 101 485 34 65 523 24 27 889 5 8 2 6 19 5Carmelo Anthony 8 0 17 8 46 86 535 23 46 500 15 19 789 4 8 1 3 16 3LeBron James 8 8 25 1 44 73 603 6 20 300 12 16 750 5 6 5 6 13 3Kobe Bryant 8 8 17 5 30 70 429 17 39 436 20 22 909 1 8 1 3 12 1Kevin Love 8 0 17 0 34 54 630 8 22 364 17 30 567 7 6 0 4 11 6Deron Williams 8 0 18 0 23 59 390 13 32 406 13 17 765 1 5 4 6 9 0Russell Westbrook 8 0 13 8 22 46 478 4 12 333 20 27 741 1 6 1 6 8 5Chris Paul 8 8 25 8 25 49 510 13 28 464 3 6 500 2 5 5 1 8 3James Harden 8 0 9 1 17 34 500 6 20 300 4 7 571 0 6 0 8 5 5Andre Iguodala 8 0 12 1 14 20 700 5 9 556 1 2 500 2 8 1 4 4 3Tyson Chandler 8 8 11 3 14 20 700 0 0 000 4 12 333 4 0 0 4 4 0Anthony Davis 7 0 7 6 11 17 647 0 0 000 4 6 667 2 7 0 0 3 7Total 8 8 200 0 329 629 523 129 293 440 137 191 717 44 6 25 0 115 5Opponents 8 8 200 0 244 537 454 61 184 332 118 169 698 35 5 17 8 83 4Dream Team comparisons edit nbsp Tyson Chandler was the only 7 foot 2 1 m player on the 2012 teamBryant and James believed the 2012 team would win against the Dream Team the 1992 Olympic team considered by some the greatest sports team ever assembled 46 47 Bryant said T hey were a lot older at kind of the end of their careers We have just a bunch of young racehorses guys that are eager to compete 48 Dream Team member Charles Barkley said that he just started laughing upon hearing Bryant s comment and thought the 1992 team would win by double digits 48 Michael Jordan added For Bryant to compare those two teams is not one of the smarter things he ever could have done Remember now they learned from us We didn t learn from them 49 50 Bird joked They probably could I haven t played in 20 years and we re all old now 51 Bryant later clarified that he thought the 1992 team was better but it was ludicrous to think his team could not beat the Dream Team in one game 33 52 You didn t ask me if we could beat them in a 7 game series he said 53 Most experts believed the 1992 team would prevail with a distinct advantage with their centers David Robinson and Patrick Ewing over the smaller 2012 team 54 55 Chandler was the only 7 foot 2 1 m player on the 2012 team but his offensive game was limited 56 Some felt the discussion might have been more compelling if Dwight Howard and other injured big men were on the 2012 squad 33 57 58 NBA coach Doc Rivers felt the London team had an advantage with their outside shooting over the Dream Team 59 Like Barkley CBSSports com opined that only three members of the 2012 team Bryant James and Durant would have made the Dream Team 60 The Dream Team averaged 117 3 points and won its games by an average of 43 8 points The 2012 team averaged a similar point total 115 5 but won by a lesser margin 32 1 The Dream Team beat Croatia by 32 in the gold medal game while the 2012 team won by just seven However the level of international competition improved since 1992 59 61 The 2012 team faced a tougher opponent in Spain which had seven NBA players Croatia in 1992 had only two NBA players at that point 12 Overall the 2012 Olympic field had 39 NBA players and 18 former NBA players were on team rosters while rosters in 1992 had 17 NBA players and three other former players more than half of those NBA players were on the Dream Team 62 Notes edit Assists were recorded as an official statistic starting in 1976 39 References editGeneral USA Combined Team Statistics as of Aug 12 2012 PDF usabasketball com Archived from the original PDF on August 15 2012 Retrieved August 14 2012 Specific a b Griffin Harden Iguodala on roster ESPN com Associated Press July 8 2012 Archived from the original on July 9 2012 The Verdict Which is the greatest Team USA of all time Sporting News July 22 2021 Retrieved July 23 2021 Zillgitt Jeff July 13 2012 Blake Griffin out of Olympics with torn meniscus USA Today Archived from the original on July 13 2012 Young Royce July 2 2012 Lamar Odom off Team USA nine players guaranteed spots cbssports com Retrieved July 3 2012 Chris Bosh out of Olympics to rest rehab injury usatoday com June 29 2012 Retrieved June 29 2012 Dwyane Wade to miss 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