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Carmelo is too nice


United States downs Lithuania 111-88 in basketball tuneup


SEOUL (AP) — With Carmelo Anthony back at full strength, the United States had little trouble with Lithuania.



Anthony, who hyperextended his knee and left in the second quarter of a win over Brazil last week, scored 19 points Sunday as the United States cruised to a 111-88 win over Lithuania in a tuneup for the world championships.

Anthony set the tone early with a slam dunk in the opening minutes that drew a huge ovation from the crowd, and LeBron James closed out the first half with a three-pointer just before the buzzer to give the U.S. a 56-32 lead at the break.

Dwyane Wade added 14 points as the United States improved to 4-0 in exhibition games leading up to the 2006 World Championships. The Americans took a 28-point lead after the third quarter.

"Our game plan was to just keep the ball moving," said Anthony, who leads the U.S. in scoring in the four exhibition games. "We know we can score from just about anywhere, so we don't have to wait for a fantastic shot."

Early in the final quarter, James brought the crowd to its feet with a one-handed dunk that made it 87-55. The Cleveland Cavaliers star gave the Americans a 108-78 advantage with another massive jam with 2 minutes left.

Seven players scored 10 points or more. James had 13 and the United States also got double-digit contributions from Joe Johnson (12), Kirk Hinrich (10), Antawn Jamison (13) and Chris Paul (10).

After one more exhibition game against South Korea, the U.S. team will head to Sapporo, Japan, for its opening game of the championships Saturday against Puerto Rico.

"I thought we played very good defense," said U.S. coach Mike Krzyzewski. "Lithuania is a strong team and we were able to take them out defensively. I think we got better today by playing an outstanding team."

Wade, who had 10 points in the first quarter, hit back-to-back three-pointers to give the U.S. a 25-9 lead midway through the first period.

Anthony, Shane Battier, Elton Brand, Kirk Hinrich and Wade started for the U.S. team.

Kristov Lavrinovic led Lithuania with 26 points. But Lithuania, fourth in the world rankings, didn't look like the medal contender many expect them to be in Japan.

It was an impressive performance for an American team that is quickly adjusting to the wider lanes of international play. The United States finished sixth at the worlds in 2002 and third in 1998. The last time the Americans won the tournament was 1994.

must be reduced to 12 before the start of the world championships.
In another game at the World Basketball Challenge, Stefano Mancinelli had 16 points and Italy won 96-61 over South Korea. Stefano Belinelli was 3-for-5 from the three-point line and scored 14 points, while Fabio Di Bella added 12 for Italy.

Lee Kyu-sup led the hosts with 16 points, including five three-pointers. South Korea fell to 0-3 and faces the United States on Tuesday.


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Posted 8/13/2006 10:24 AM ET
 

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USA ALL the way ...I think its good they picked a team not just based on superstars but based on a team that can play together
 

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Dante said:
USA ALL the way ...I think its good they picked a team not just based on superstars but based on a team that can play together

I agree with you there
 

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They really look good on the highlights, they just look in sync.

Out for revenge.
 

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Only competent foe one time, and a 4 point squeek job. Im not impressed.
 

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I tend to agree, but do you think -246 is a little rich?

Hal
 

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hard team to root for. Give me Ron Artest and Bob Knight please.
 

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HAL01, Naw. I wouldnt lay that they are still over priced. I'm just happy they look competitive. I wouldnt bust that chalk unless you are 100% sure they grab it. And I am not some chump who is going to try and talk you into it.
 

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Have played pick-up hoops with Ron Artest multiple times, he is actually a very nice guy.

like the Bob Knight pick. He isnt a nice guy, he is a bastard who just wants to win.

I do think this USA team wins every game. fade the USA is temporarily over.
 

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The USA is too small inside at the center position and still not sure when they play better opposition that their outside shooting will hold up. They should handle the weaklings but when they play the true contenders, expect the games to be close.
 

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