Sunday, July 8, 2012

Report: Team USA set after final cuts


AP Source: Griffin, Harden, Iguodala on US roster

LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Blake GriffinAndre Iguodala and James Hardenhave been chosen for the U.S. Olympic men's basketball team, a person with knowledge of the decisions told The Associated Press on Saturday.
They earned the final three spots that opened after a rash of injuries knocked out at least four players who would have been on the team. They beat out Eric GordonRudy Gay and No. 1 draft pick Anthony Davis of New Orleans, who couldn't scrimmage this week because of a sprained ankle.
The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the official roster announcement was not to come until later Saturday.
Also heading to London for the defending gold medalists are:LeBron JamesKobe BryantCarmelo AnthonyChris PaulDeron WilliamsKevin DurantRussell WestbrookTyson Chandler and Kevin Love.
Griffin showed he was healthy again after being slowed by a knee injury during the playoffs, putting on an impressive dunking display following practice Saturday. Harden, the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year with Oklahoma City, gives the Americans more scoring punch off the bench, and Iguodala is a defensive specialist who can guard multiple positions.
The Americans lost Dwight HowardDerrick RoseDwyane Wadeand Chris Bosh to injuries in recent months, forcing them to scrap plans to name their 12-man roster on June 18. They asked the US Olympic Committee for a roster extension and added Harden and Davis to their original pool of finalists that was chosen in January.
USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo was intrigued by Davis' skills, but the national player of the year at Kentucky sprained his ankle last week and was not able to take part this week, robbing him of a chance to show he was ready to take part in international competition now.
James, Bryant, Anthony, Paul and Williams were all part of the 2008 Olympic gold medalists. Durant, Westbrook, Chandler and Love played on the world championship team two years ago.

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