Kobe scores 19 as U.S. thwarts Russia

ESPN: Kobe Bryant provided the offense in the U.S. Olympic basketball team’s first defensive struggle.

Bryant scored 19 points, Carmelo Anthony added 17, and the Americans beat Russia 89-68 Sunday in what was by far their most competitive tuneup yet for the Beijing Games.

The United States had been scoring 118 points per game while winning its first three exhibitions by an average of 41 points. Russia allowed far fewer fast-break baskets than the previous U.S. opponents, successfully keeping the game in the halfcourt and forcing the Americans to run more offensive sets.

That was fine with Bryant, who scored 12 points after halftime in his highest-scoring game so far.

Dwyane Wade continued his strong play off the bench with 16 points for the Americans, who play their final exhibition game here Tuesday against Australia.

Utah Jazz forward Andrei Kirilenko scored 18 points and American point guard J.R. Holden added 17 for the European champions.

The defensive tone of the game brought an early entrance of Tayshaun Prince, who had played little in the first three games. Kirilenko had an early block on Anthony’s shot, but the Americans pulled away to a 29-17 advantage on Deron Williams‘ 3-pointer with about 4 seconds left.

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7 Responses to “Kobe scores 19 as U.S. thwarts Russia”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 lakrfan4life

    MVP! MVP!
    lol, nice bank 3 pointer…but he missed an uncontested lay-up…

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 Whatsa

    I wish I watched these gamesss.

  3. Gravatar Icon 3 ak24

    lakrfan4life on August 3, 2008 at 11:04 am said:

    MVP! MVP!
    lol, nice bank 3 pointer…but he missed an uncontested lay-up…

    sick games
    are we like the only ones that watched the game lmao

  4. Gravatar Icon 4 maccassedy

    i watched da game 2..it was like watchin da 06 lakers they was passin kb da ball so he can get rite of them

  5. Gravatar Icon 5 Jamie Spears Insider

    It’s about time he led in scoring.

  6. Gravatar Icon 6 lakrfan4life

    he missed like 2 or 3 early 3s…i got pissed…
    i love having a dvr

  7. Gravatar Icon 7 Soichiro

    Russia is a strong and talented team.

    Don’t forget this is the same squad that shocked Pau Gasol and world champion Spain in last year’s FIBA Europe.

    Meaning to say, this 21-point drubbing somewhat could be deemed in a convincing way.

    You never know what might be when the real games roll along. But I’m confident with Team U.S.A.. We all should be.


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