Carmelo Anthony, Team USA Shatter Olympic Records

The most impressive part about the United States’ 156-73 destruction of Nigeria in the preliminary round of the men’s basketball tournament at the 2012 London Olympics was Carmelo Anthony’s 37 points in 14 minutes.

Think about it. Melo made13 of 16 shots from the field and was 10-for-12 from behind the 3-pointer arc (a couple of feet shorter than the NBA line). He did all that in 14 minutes! That’s not even a complete half of basketball. Had Anthony played another 14 minutes he could have easily reached 60 points, which would have broken Oscar Schmidt’s single-game mark of 55 points.

Anthony set the U.S. Olympic mark for points in a game in less than three quarters, breaking Stephon Marbury’s old record of 31 points set in the 2004 Athens Olympics. The U.S. also set the Olympic record for points in a game and points in a half (78), as well as most 3-pointers (26), field goals (59) and best field-goal percentage (71).

“Well, obviously, we just shot better than any team in a game that I have ever coached,” said USA head coach Mike Krzyzewski. “Our guys just couldn’t miss tonight, and they shared the ball.”

The U.S. had a record-tying 41 assists, including 11 assists from Chris Paul (Los Angeles Clippers). Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) scored 21 points, Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers), who played in the first half only, had 16, Kevin Love (Minnesota Timberwolves) had 15; Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) finished with 14; and Deron Williams (Brooklyn Nets) had 13 points and was 3-for-3 from 3-point range.

“Well, the support system that we had, that I had with my teammates, you can’t explain that,” Anthony said. “The way that they tell me to shoot the ball, encouraging me to make shots, take shots, but then just to feel it every time, that touch, it’s kind of hard to explain it. If you’ve never done it, you really wouldn’t understand what I’m talking about just in terms of shooting the ball and shooting it well.”

The USA opened with a 13-0 run and had nearly set the record for team 3-pointers made in the first 10 minutes, shooting 11-of-14 from behind the arc in the first quarter – four of those came from Anthony, and three were by Durant. Nigeria tried to slow the pace with timeouts at 7:16 and 2:06, but its efforts were in vain as the first-quarter buzzer sounded on the USA’s highest scoring quarter of the tournament, 49-25.

“It’s funny to see, man, Durant said. “What Carmelo did was unbelievable. Hopefully we keep it up. We passed the ball well, our guys were knocking down our shots, our point guards made sure we got open shots and we were able to knock them down. So, it was a fun game.”

The previous U.S. Olympic high had been 133 points set by the 1996 squad against China, and the previous all-time Olympic high was 138 points, which was recorded by Brazil in a win over Egypt in 1988.

“It’ll go down in history,” said Andre Iguodala, whose 3-pointer with less than five minutes to play in the fourth quarter broke the scoring record. “It only matters if we achieve our goals. We’re trying to get better as a team going forward. That’s three games down and a few more to go. Our mission is to get the gold and we’re trying to peak at the right time.”

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Post MLB Trade Deadline Thoughts

The Pirates have had a busy day, just not as impact full as some wanted but it has been busy.   The Pirates were able to get Wandy Rodriguez as we all know.  Now they add Former All -Star 1st baseman from the Miami Marlins Gaby Sanchez for Gorkys Hernandez.  They picked up Travis Snider from Toronto for Brad Lincoln.   This was the deal that has most people frustrated.   Then the Pirates traded Casey McGehee to the Yankees for pitcher Chad Qualls.

The McGehee deal is harmless, he was fine as a defensive first baseman, but has done nothing with the bat in weeks.   Gaby Sanchez was a nice pickup, though he has struggled this season.    The Previous few seasons have been good, and they have him for multiple seasons.   This gives the Bucs depth on the bench and at first to help out Jones.   Wandy was a great deal  but that was before today so lets move on.

The Big one.   Travis Snider is the Pedro Alvarez of Toronto.   A guy with huge upside, he’s only 24, and lastly..they Pirates have him for 4 or 5 more seasons.  It’s a guy the Pirates have been pursuing  all season long from all reports I have seen and heard.   The frustration with Pirate fans is the fact that this guy has Potential, but he’s not a crazy good bat right now.  The problem I have is the fact that some people have stated and reported that the Pirates missed out on Shane Victorino because they would not give up Lincoln.   As if it was a straight up deal Lincoln for Victorino.  As you will hear later and for days to come, that was not the case.

Some of the local writers and talk show hosts are really beating up the Pirates for not getting Shane Victorino.   He was good and still is pretty good.  But Victorino is not one of the greatest lead off men of all time.  And They would have only been able to keep him 2 months.   And contrary to what some have heard, the Pirates  were going to have to give up not only Lincoln, but also one of their minor league gems.   In that case, it was just not worth it.   My opinion obviously.

And Another thought that I was reading on Twitter this afternoon.   The fact that some think this will be a one done opportunity for the Bucs.   Like this will be one of the only seasons they can compete.    This is not the only season this team will compete.    No one in the Central got that much better during the dead line, and in most cases, they all got worse.  The Cubs are not going to compete for a championship next season or for a little while.  And the Cardinals have some older players that are considered key’s to their team.    The Brewers gave away their best pitcher and the Reds picked up a rental, so essentially next season, they will be the same.    So this window that the Pirates have is not shrinking.   They have an opportunity going forward to compete more often and that still includes this season.   Did they get  Hunter Pence, Victorino, or Chase Headley?    No  But that has more to do with the asking prices.    I read a quote from the Dodgers ownership group today.   It read something along the lines of, the hell with money, make the team better.    That would be nice, but not even close to realistic for the Pirates.

This team will continue to compete and at a high level.  Will they win a World Series, probably not.   Will they compete for a playoff spot?   Absolutely.    This team made a 15 game upgrade from 2 years ago to last season.   This season, they are 15 games over .500.   If the season stopped now, a 30 game improvement from last year.   It would be great to go out and spend like crazy, but at what cost.   The Pirates would have to not only give up future top of rotation players, because, lets face it, that is all they have to trade along with take on huge amounts of salary.   So…let’s just all back away from the edge of the Clemente Bridge, take a deep breath, and enjoy the rest of the season.   In the Immortal words of Kevin Bacon, “Remain calm…All is well”

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