adidas Nations Final Day

 
 

Tony Wroten guarding Lance Stephenson

 

The Championship game between the 2010 and 2009 USA squads did not disappoint as it turned out to be a back and forth affair throughout.

Once again the "stars" for 2010 came off the bench as the starters were: Ray McCallum, Trey Zeigler, LaQuinton Ross, Jared Sullinger and Evan Anderson.

Just as they had against Team Europe, this squad built a nice lead only to watch it shrink when the headliners came into the game. Why this was is hard to say, but it could be that these guys play more cohesively and better defensively than the stars.

Florida guard Brandon Knight came in with 3 minutes remaining the in first quarter and had a tremendous first half going 4-8 from the floor for 13 points helping the younger team withstand a 2009 run to keep the score even (44-44) at the half. Knight would go scoreless in the second half on 7 shots.

The 2010 bunch rolled off 10 quick points to start the second half before Peyton Siva once again took it upon himself to ignite a scoring run with a 3 pointer and a lay in. Dexter Strickland followed that with an emphatic dunk to make it a 3 point game at 65-62.

From there the game remained knotted up. The score was once again tied at 80-80 for what seemed like about the 6th or 7th tie score of the game.

Tony Wroten was relatively quiet with 10 points mostly in the second half. He knocked down a key jumper in the closing minutes and took a key charge on Lance Stephenson.

 
 

Brandon Knight

 

Stephenson, who missed the semifinal was the game’s high scorer with 34 points. His steam rolling drives to the basket were highly effective as he was able to get inside against the smaller 2010 guards and make plays. He may lack great leaping ability, but he does a great job of getting defenders off balance with his crossover and then using his strength to muscle baskets inside.

In the closing minutes Brandon Knight let the clock wind down to 5 seconds and drove and kicked to Jared Sullinger who hit a 12 footer to push the lead to 6 with around a minute left.

Stephenson went down court and missed a shot but got the rebound and hit an and-1 to make it a 3 point game (93-90) with 53 seconds left.

With around 10 seconds over the shot clock the 2010 team opted to let the clock wind down as Knight drove and missed, Stephenson got the rebound and threw a beautiful outlet pass to Strickland who flushed and amazingly got fouled by Wroten with 6 seconds left.

The crowd went nuts, could overtime be on the way? Once again Strickland went to the line with the game in the balance, but unlike the night before when he hit both free throws, this time his shot kicked off the left side of the rim and SF LaQuinton Ross got the board was fouled and hit both free throws for the 95-92 thrilling victory.

Stephenson led all scores with 34, Sullinger led the 2010 squad with 24, Siva went for 16, Strickland had 14 while GJ Vilarino had 9.

Derrick Favors, Noel Johnson and Trae Golden were all missing and Joshua Smith played limited minutes.

 
 

Lance Stephenson

 

The success that Stephenson has overpowering weaker players at the high school level won’t be nearly as effective at the college and pro levels unfortunately. As well as he played one NBA scout told me, "based on what I’ve seen, he’s NOT an NBA player".

So "Born Ready" should think long and hard about a college destination that will be rewarding on more than just a basketball level and plan for a few years, instead of the one and done vibes that are permeating from his "camp".

Wherever his pro career takes him, it would be unfortunate to see him take the same path that Lenny Cooke took, and give away his chance for an education to pursue a pro career far too early. Lets hope he’s able to use the system instead of letting the system use him.

*Check back Wednesday for a report of the top prospects from this year’s Nations camp.

Rosters

adidas Team Europe

  Nicolo Melli SF Italy
  Moritz Lanegger SG Austria
  Branislav Djekic C Serbia
  Andreja Milutinovic SG Serbia
  Tomislav Zubcic PF Croatia
  Leon Radosevic PF Croatia
  Nihad Dedovic SG Bosnia
  Tomas Satoranski SF Czech Repblic
  Josep Franch de Pablo PG Spain
  Carl Ona Embo PG France
  Richard Grznar PG Slovakia
  Deniz Kilicli PF / C Turkey

2009 adidas US National Team

Peyton Siva PG Seattle, WA
GJ Vilarino PG McKinney, TX
Dexter Strickland PG Rahway, NJ
Lance Stephenson SF Brooklyn, NY
Noel Johnson SG Fayetteville, GA
Jerry Brown SF El Sobrante, CA
Christian Watford SF Birmingham, AL
Tyler Griffey PF Wildwood, MO
Brendan Lane PF Rocklin, CA
Stephan Van Treese PF Indianapolis, IN
Derrick Favors C Atlanta, GA
Erik Murphy PF/C Southborough, MA

2010 adidas US National Team

Ray McCallum PG Bloomington, IN
Trae Golden G Powder Springs, GA
Brandon Knight PG Fort Lauderdale, FL
Trey Zeigler G Mt. Pleasant, MI
Tony Wroten, Jr. G Seattle, WA
LaQuinton Ross SF Jackson, MS
Jared Sullinger PF Columbus, OH
Julian Washburn PF Duncanville, TX
Joshua Smith C Kent, WA
Adreian Payne PF/C Dayton, OH
Dwayne Polee SF Los Angeles, CA
Evan Anderson C Eau Claire, WI

adidas Team Canada

# Player Position Country
  Tristan Thompson PF Canada
  Junior Cadougan PG Canada
  Kadeem Coleby PF Canada
  Alwayne Bigby SG Canada
  Myck Kabongo PG Canada
  [Player:Cory Joseph] SG Canada
  Dwight Powell C Canada
  Jason Calliste SG Canada
  Renaldo Dixon SF Canada
  Brady Heslip SG Canada
  Richard Armardi SF Canada

adidas Team Latin America

# Player Position Country
  Vitor Benite SG Brazil
  Gregory Echenique C Venezuela
  Rafael Maia PF Brazil
  Fabrico de Melo C Brazil
  Jonathon King SG Brazil
  Rafael Luz PG Brazil
  Fabian Rameriz Barrios SF Argentina
  Jose Victor Ferreira Jeronimo PF Brazil
  Jayson Granger SG Uruguay
  Diego Gerbaudo PG Argentina
  Vinicus Gobor    
  Andre Silva SF Brazil

adidas Team Africa

# Player Position Country
  Bandja Sy PF Mali
  Harouna Abdoulaye PG Niger
  Amadou Kaba SG Mali
  Lens Aboudou SG Chad
  Amath Mbaye SF Senegal / France
  Eric Katenda SF RD Congo / France
  Mohamed Koita PG Mauritania / France
  Youssaoupha Mbao C Senegal
  Abdou Niang PF Senegal
  Remi Dibo SF Ivory Coast
  Negueba Samake C Mali / France

adidas Team Asia Blue

# Player Position Country
  Dion Brewster (Dallas only) SF New Zealand
  Liam McInerney PF Australia
  Mitchell Young PF Australia
  Shengyu Lim Forward Singapore
  Calvin Chia PG Singapore
  Changmin Lee G Korea
  Tsz Kin Chau SG Hong Kong
  Ka Wai Li C Hong Kong
  Sanggu Lee C Korea
  Shengyu Lim SF Singapore
  Kevin Louie Alas G Philippines
  Jose Eduardo Llanes G Philippines
  Yi-Hsiang Chou F Taiwan
  Yu-Hsuan Sung F Taiwan

adidas Team Asia Red

# Player Position Country
  Guo Ai-Lun PG China
  Tang Han-Lin SF China
  Jiang Jun-Qi SG China
  Wang Chao PG China
  Chen Fei PF/SF China
  Toa Han Lin C China
  Cai Chen PF China
  Raymond Tapusoa    
  Samer Jassar    
  Mingyu Lin    
  DeAndre Metloc C China

adidas College Players

Player School
Cole Aldrich Kansas
Antonio Anderson Memphis
Olu Ashaolu La Tech.
Tyrell Biggs Pitt
John Bryant Santa Clara
Wayne Chism Tenn
Darren Collison UCLA
Henry Dugat Baylor
Shaun Dumas Xavier ( La)
James Harden ASU
Jrue Holiday UCLA
Scotty Hopson Tennessee
Curtis Jerrells Baylor
Dominique Jones South Florida
Mac Koshwal Depaul
Gani Lawal Georgia Tech
Luke Nevill Utah
Arinze Onauku Syracuse
Quincy Pondexter Washington
Diamon Simpson St. Mary’s
Dar Tucker DePaul
Jarvis Varnado Mississippi State
Terrance Williams Louisville

 

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