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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
  Khemistry for Team USA
Recent US Men's Basketball results.

World Championship 2002 - 6th Place. Coached by George Karl.

Olympics 2004 Athens - Bronze. Coached by Larry Brown.

World Championships 2006 - Bronze. Coached by Mike Krzyzewski.

FIBA Americas Championship 2007 - Gold. Coached by Mike Kryzewski.

Olympics 2008 Beijing - ??

The problem with US basketball has been debated extensively. It is clear that the US has the largest collection of talented basketball players in the world. So why has the US failed to dominate international play as of late?

Vary theories include the following explanations:

- Other teams play together on a regular basis and over a number of years.

- Other national teams are attracting better athletes as the sport of basketball has grown in popularity.

- The US teams are unfamiliar playing with international rules.

However, most people point to the fact that the USA team has not played team basketball. The US players attempt to defeat their opponents by exploiting the talent advantage. In the past, when the talent advantage was huge, that strategy worked. However, now that other teams have very capable and talented players as well, this formula is no longer working.

The solution? Coach K. When Mike Kryzewski took the helm of the US National team in October 2005, he architected a plan to correct the flaws in the US program.

1) As he assembled the current Dream Team, he set his sites on the Beijing Olympics. He sought out 24 players who would be willing to devote 3 years to the US team.

2) Coach K has reset the attitude of the US players. The 2002 and 2004 US teams not only underperformed, but they also were villified in the media and by fans. The 2002 and 2004 players were indulged, and the results were not pretty. In Beijing, Kobe and Lebron have shown up at numerous events cheering on his fellow countrymen in sports including swimming, gymnastics and women's beach volleyball. This time around, the US is looking to return their status as the best basketball team in the world. Additionally, they have their sites on showing the world that US basketball players are not all selfish, untouchable primadonnas.

3) On the court, the US is playing as a team. This means making the extra pass, hustling to get down the floor on defense, and executing both offensive and defensive schemes.

So far, the results have been impressive. The US team enters the medal rounds with a perfect 5-0 record, and the scores have not been close.

Coach K is an excellent choice to lead the US national team. He inherited a disfunctional program and has quickly developed a healthy, positive and successful culture. In college hoops, Coach K brings in new players to coach and develop every year. He has 4 years (at best) with these elite high school stars to integrate them into the Duke program. As the eligibility of college players is finite, he instills a sense of urgency in his players. He gets them to buy into the concept that team success is the ultimate goal. Coach K has gotten the top NBA stars to buy into this program for the US National team.

Although his program got off to a less than perfect start in the World Championships in 2006, he has the US team hitting on all cylinders on and off the court in Beijing. The team is playing with tenacity and sense of urgency lacking from the 2002 and 2004 US teams. If the US team is able to bring home the gold, we owe a debt of gratitude to Coach K for returning the US to Olympic glory. Regardless of the final outcome on the court, Coach K can be credited for returning honor and dignity to the US program.

Let's hope that the US not only wins the gold in Beijing, but that the manner in which the 2008 team has conducted their business serves as a role model for future US teams.

Go USA!

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