Krzyzewski wary of over-confidence
LeBron James is expected to play exhibition games later this week in China.
MACAU, China (AP) — Loaded with star power but wary of complacency, the U.S. Olympic basketball team arrived in China Monday with a word of caution from coach Mike Krzyzewski.
“We haven’t accomplished anything yet,” he said.
The team is taking its Olympic preparations to this southern Chinese casino enclave. LeBron James joined the squad’s first practice in Macau with his right ankle taped. He sat out the Americans’ first tuneup against Canada Friday with a sprain.
“Every time we step onto the court, we know we have the talent and we know we have the strength to go out and be the best team on the court,” James said. “The chemistry right now is really good.”
James said he will play in upcoming exhibition games in Macau and Shanghai.
The U.S. has clearly underachieved in international competition the past eight years. It finished sixth in the 2002 world championships and won the bronze at the 2004 Olympics and 2006 world championships.
Krzyzewski expects the competition in Bejing to be better than ever because “world basketball has gotten to another level.”
“Many of the teams we face ... some will have a starting five of five NBA players,” the Duke coach said. “World basketball is terrific and it’ll be a tough challenge for us.”
In Macau, the U.S. will play Turkey Thursday and Lithuania Friday. In Shanghai, they will play Russia Aug. 3 and Australia Aug. 5.
The Americans open Olympic play Aug. 10 against China, which features Houston Rockets center Yao Ming and Yi Jianlian, who recently was traded from the Milwaukee Bucks to the New Jersey Nets.
Asked about other contenders, Dwyane Wade pointed to defending Olympic champion Argentina and reigning world champion Spain.
But, he added, “I’m not going to say anyone else [other than the U.S.] is a favorite to win.”
The U.S. squad is similar to the one at the 2006 worlds, with Kobe Bryant and Jason Kidd the big additions.
U.S. team managing director Jerry Colangelo said that simply throwing together a collection of NBA stars doesn’t cut it anymore. He noted that the nucleus of this team was assembled in 2006.
“The core players have been together for the last three years,” he said. “In the past, all-star teams were selected. That was good enough, but that’s not the case any more.”