BEIJING | Kobe Bryant joined for the first time. Jason Kidd returned after an eight-year absence. Sports mogul Jerry Colangelo and coach Mike Krzyzewski were asked to correct the course of USA Basketball.
But as the U.S. men rolled through their
U.S. basketball padding its success through character, not selfishness
The commitment of Kobe Bryant and other American basketball stars to cheering on fellow teams has been a big part of the transformation from disappointment in Athens to success in
BEIJING In an Italian restaurant next to the Ritz Carlton in Shanghai two weeks ago, Jerry Colangelo, the managing director of USA Basketball, stood up at a table and raised a glass of red wine.
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BEIJING – Among the considerations when packing the world's greatest basketball players for a long road trip is making sure the beds are long enough, the food is bland enough and the egos can fit into the overhead bins.
Of course, it doesn't hurt in
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Times journalists and special contributors explore the Olympics in Beijing and on the Web from every angle the politics, the culture and the competition.
Michael Redd was
Five contests into the Beijing Games, things have gone so well for this for the Men's USA Basketball team that managing director Jerry Colangelo has every reason to see gold in his dreams for another four years.
Coach Mike Krzyzewski can rest easily
OK, let's be honest with ourselves. As much as we'd like to believe that Michael Phelps is the greatest birthed since Zeus and that Usain Bolt might be more impressive than Phelps and that the U.S. softball team might be more dominant than either of
"There really is no plan," Jerry Colangelo said. "I wanted so much to just stay focused on this week. There is a whole different set of circumstances if you win or you don't win. To talk about a plan is kind of premature either way. ... If we can
BEIJING (AP) -- NBA commissioner David Stern is intrigued by the question buzzing around the Beijing Olympics: Who would win a match-up between the 1992 Dream Team and the 2008 Redeem Team?
"I'd actually pay to buy a ticket for that one," Stern said
The Americans now lug around a record of 95-7 since the pros started playing, in 1992. The horror of it. But before you revoke your citizenship, consider that three of those losses came in Athens under Larry Brown, who browbeat an inexperienced,