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AMERICA'S DREAM TEAM BETTER WAKE UP NOW.


Byline: STEVE DILBECK

ATHENS, Greece - Not so smug now, heh? Not feeling like the USA is impervious to all those other little teams. Not about to take anything for granted on our shrinking globe.

There's a new world basketball order, and the U.S. can no longer assume birthright to rule it.

That was no simple loss the U.S. team suffered to Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (pwār`tō rē`kō), island (2005 est. pop. 3,917,000), 3,508 sq mi (9,086 sq km), West Indies, c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) SE of Miami, Fla.  on Sunday night Sunday Night, later named Michelob Presents Night Music, was an NBC late-night television show which aired for two seasons between 1988 and 1990 as a showcase for jazz and eclectic musical artists.  - it was a major butt-kicking.

That was not a bunch of college players getting absolutely jobbed of gold in Munich. It wasn't overmatched college kids losing to the Soviets in the semis at Seoul.

That was a team of NBA NBA
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 players. Millionaires. First-round draft picks. Franchise players. All-Stars.

And Puerto Rico mopped up the Helliniko Indoor Arena with the once-mighty U.S.

Made them look like the Washington Generals. Their punks to pound for a night. Almost toyed with them in a 92-73 victory.

After that unimpressive pre-Olympics run, it was a day everyone feared was coming. They just didn't figure it would happen in the first game.

Against itty-bitty Puerto Rico.

It is easily the most embarrassing international basketball loss in U.S. history.

Dream Team turns Team Nightmare.

The great NBA scheme to return the U.S. to international dominance lasted a whole three Olympics, and barely that.

To be sure, this was not the Magic Johnson-Larry Bird-Michael Jordan team of Barcelona, the Shaquille O'Neal-Charles Barkley-David Robinson team of Atlanta or even the Vince Carter-Kevin Garnett-Alonzo Mourning squad of Sydney.

But enough already with how undermanned it is. Enough about the 12 players who, for various reasons, turned the team down. How young it is.

It is still overflowing with NBA All-Stars The following is a list of players who have been selected for the NBA All-Star Game at least once in their career. Note that the number indicates the player's number of selections – not the number of games played. . Last time I checked, Tim Duncan Timothy "Tim" Theodore Duncan (born April 25 1976 in Christiansted, St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands)[1] is an American professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 6'11" (2.  was still considered one of the four best players in the world. Allen Iverson <noinclude></noinclude> Allen Ezail Iverson (born June 7, 1975, in Hampton, Virginia[1]), nicknamed A.I. and The Answer, is an American professional basketball player for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association.  had scored over 14,000 NBA points. Stephon Marbury Stephon Xavier Marbury (born February 20, 1977 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American professional basketball player, currently playing point guard with the New York Knicks. Marbury was an NBA All-Star in 2001 and 2003 and an All-NBA Third Team member in 2003.  was the only player in NBA history with averages over 20 points and 8 assists. Amare Stoudemire Amare Carsares Stoudemire (born November 16 1982 in Lake Wales, Florida) is an American professional basketball player for the NBA's Phoenix Suns and the USA National Team. He is a 6 ft 10 in (2.09 m) and 245 lb (112 kg) power forward/center.  and LeBron James LeBron James (born December 30 1984) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).  were NBA rookies of the year.

And they can't beat Puerto Rico?

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?

The U.S. should be able to send its NBA sixth-string team and spank Puerto Rico. Guess we'd make it a state quick to prevent further embarrassment.

Puerto Rico started a part-time starting guard for the Utah Jazz, a 40- year-old center and a guy who played three years at USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code.  who you probably never heard of.

And just wiped the floor with the U.S.

``It was a disappointing loss, but it's not the end of the world
For the single by Super Furry Animals, see It's Not the End of the World?.


It's Not the End of the World is a 1972 novel for teenagers; it was written by Judy Blume.
,'' Iverson said.

No, just the end of the world as we've always known it. Sure, the U.S. can still survive pool play and advance.

But every single team here now believes -- and should -- that it can beat the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. .

The U.S. looked disorganized dis·or·gan·ize  
tr.v. dis·or·gan·ized, dis·or·gan·iz·ing, dis·or·gan·iz·es
To destroy the organization, systematic arrangement, or unity of.
, undisciplined, poorly coached and without a go-to guy.

They played poor defense, again. Fell behind by 22 points. Panicked and launched up 3-pointers despite being a lousy 3-point shooting team.

Well, nobody really counted on 3-of-24 lousy. You have to almost try to miss 16 consecutive 3-pointers.

They kept trying all this individual stuff, driving to the hoop and usually throwing up some forced shot or handing the ball over. They had 22 turnovers.

Meanwhile, Carlos Arroyo Carlos Alberto Arroyo (born July 30 1979 in Fajardo, Puerto Rico) is Puerto Rican professional basketball player. Arroyo is the fifth player from Puerto Rico to play in the NBA. Arroyo has become arguably the most successful Puerto Rican player in NBA history.  was the man. Arroyo is their one true player, the player who emerged last season as John Stockton's successor at Utah.

But he scored 24 points and had seven assists. He dominated Iverson and Marbury. Come on.

Jose Ortiz, age 40, led them with six rebounds. Eddie Casiano, who plays professionally in Puerto Rico (who knew?), hit all four of his 3-pointers on the way to 18 points. Elias Ayuso, who actually spent three years at USC and led their 7-11 conference team in scoring in 1999, added 15 points.

``At the beginning we couldn't believe we were ahead, but as time was going by we started to build self-confidence,'' Ayuso said.

All while Richard Jefferson was missing 13 of 16 field goals. Duncan (16 rebounds, 15 points) was turning the ball over seven times. Marbury was scoring 2 points and adding one assist in 22 minutes. And Iverson was going 1 for 10 from the 3-point line.

``We have to stop shooting so much from the 3-point perimeter,'' Iverson said.

Ya think?

USA Basketball knew the world was gaining. It learned that in the 2002 World Championships when it lost three games and finished sixth at Indianapolis.

But this was the first time in 25 games the U.S. had lost an Olympic game using NBA players. It was 109-2 overall in the Olympics.

And couldn't beat Puerto Rico?

Don't think this is the end of it. Italy supposedly already gave the U.S. its wake-up call with its pre-Olympic victory. They don't stay awake like they used to.

Four of six teams advance out of each pool, and certainly you would like to think the U.S. is capable of rebounding. But it's just as capable of losing its next game to Greece on Tuesday.

Think the Greeks and their fans won't be up for that?

The U.S. apparently can no longer throw a bunch of NBA All-Stars together at the last moment, strip USA across their chests and go out and kick some serious world booty.

What has the world come to? Right now, the U.S. doesn't have a clue.

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NBA All-Star Allen Iverson falls over Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo in the men's basketball match in Athens on Sunday. The U.S. team lost to the tiny island's squad, 92-73.

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