Yes, they are the best basketball players in the world and they proved it. But, as it played out, Team USA developed teamwork. When they had to take on roles: scoring, defense, rebounding, passing etc., they found a way. When they had to respond to pressure they responded as a team.
"They really like one another," Team USA coach Mike Krzyzewski said during training camp. "You can see it."
"The chemistry is good," LeBron James said. "It's great, honestly."
Remember, one of the reasons that the gap between America and the rest of the basketball world closed over the past 30 years was because everyone else sent together teams of grownups who had been playing together since they were teenagers, while the U.S. cobbled together squads, gave them a couple of weeks and tried to make the best of it. International teams beat Team USA individuals.
Since, Jerry Colangelo and Mike Krzyzewski took over the program, the emphasis has been on teamwork and chemistry.
"When we're going overseas, we're playing against teams that have been together for a while," Kobe Bryant said. "So you have to have that chemistry and understanding of where you're going to be offensively, but especially defensively, knowing where guys are."
Team USA won the gold and teamwork is why.
To watch the Gold Medal game vs. Spain, click on: http://www.nbcolympics.com/news-blogs/basketball/u-s-men-take-gold-from-spain-again.html?chrcontext=team-usa
Excerpts ESPN.go.com (07/13/2012).
At the moment of glory, no one is as revered as much as the successful athlete. Few people go through as rigorous training and preparation as the world-class athlete. Everything that they do is designed for success. They have another special quality. It is how they prepare mentally and emotionally that help them to make quick decisions, perform flawlessly, under pressure in a highly public forum. This preparation is the basis of this blog. Enter their world.
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