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Dr.Funk
08-23-2014, 12:08 PM
USA Basketball men's national team trimmed its Basketball World Cup roster by cutting Damian Lillard, Chandler Parsons, Gordon Hayward and Kyle Korver late Friday.

With the cuts, USA Basketball trimmed its roster to the needed 12-man team ahead of the Aug. 30 start of the FIBA tournament in Spain. The final squad includes Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose, Golden State Warriors guards Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, Cleveland Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving, Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan, Houston Rockets guard James Harden, Denver Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried, Sacramento Kings center DeMarcus Cousins, New Orleans Pelicans center Anthony Davis, Kings forward Rudy Gay, Detroit Pistons center Andre Drummond and Brooklyn Nets center Mason Plumlee.


https://sports.yahoo.com/news/usa-basketball-announces-world-cup-roster-055430833.html

Legends66NBA7
08-23-2014, 12:08 PM
http://oi61.tinypic.com/jfz0ol.jpg

He's gonna take that next step.

Legends66NBA7
08-23-2014, 12:17 PM
Check out the explanations on the cuts and DeMar making it:

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/11396519/gordon-hayward-damon-lillard-kyle-korver-chandler-parsons-final-us-world-cup-cuts


NEW YORK -- USA Basketball has decided to drop Damian Lillard, Chandler Parsons, Kyle Korver and Gordon Hayward from its roster for the FIBA World Cup in Spain.

With the moves not expected to be revealed until later Saturday, USAB instead announced its final 12-man squad for Spain in a 1 a.m. ET news release, some four hours after completing a 112-86 exhibition rout of Puerto Rico at Madison Square Garden.

Toronto's DeMar DeRozan and Detroit's Andre Drummond, widely regarded as prime candidates to be left home at the start of the week, claimed the last two roster spots alongside starters Kyrie Irving (Cleveland), Stephen Curry (Golden State), James Harden (Houston), Kenneth Faried (Denver) and Anthony Davis (New Orleans) and reserves Derrick Rose (Chicago), DeMarcus Cousins (Sacramento), Klay Thompson (Golden State), Rudy Gay (Sacramento) and Mason Plumlee (Brooklyn).

Damian Lillard won't be accompanying the U.S. team in Spain for the FIBA Basketball World Cup.
Team USA coach Mike Krzyzewski said after the Puerto Rico game that he had concluded keeping at least five and "possibly six" big men was a must to get through the tournament. The Americans will play nine games between Aug. 30 and Sept. 14, including a potential championship game against host Spain and its imposing frontcourt featuring Marc Gasol, Pau Gasol and Serge Ibaka.

Keeping Drummond, along with Cousins, Plumlee and starters Davis and Faried, gives Krzyzewski five legit big men, stretching to six if Gay, who has the size to play the power positions internationally, is included.‎

Sources familiar with the selection process told ESPN.com that Dallas' Parsons in particular, thought to have a strong case to make the final 12-man roster after the withdrawal of Kevin Durant and the injury loss of Paul George, was unexpectedly squeezed out by USAB's desire to field as big a team as possible.

That desire for added size, sources said, led to the surprise inclusion of Drummond over the likes of Parsons and sharpshooter Korver, while DeRozan's size and strength relative to most guards ultimately won out over Portland's Lillard.

"Since taking over the USA Basketball men's national team program in 2005, this was without doubt the most difficult selection process we've gone through," USAB chairman Jerry Colangelo said in a statement. "I can't stress enough the outstanding effort and commitment that has been given by each finalist. I also want to make it clear that this is not just about talent; each player is incredibly talented and each player offered us unique skills. In the end it was about assembling the best team, selecting guys who we felt would be able to best play the kind of style we envision this team playing."

Said Krzyzewski: "I'm excited about the 12 players selected and feel we have excellent versatility and the makings of a really good defensive team."

After flirting earlier this week with taking 13 or even 14 players to Spain for an extra week of evaluation, Krzyzewski announced after the Puerto Rico game that only 12 players would be on Saturday afternoon's flight.

"We feel that it's better to go with 12 because that's really difficult on anybody if they're not going to be on the team to travel that far," Krzyzewski said.

ESPN.com subsequently reported that Utah's Hayward was the first of the four players released to learn his fate. Sources say Hayward found out Friday morning after asking team officials directly before the Puerto Rico game, since it had become apparent that he had fallen behind others in Team USA's wing rotation.

Lillard, DeRozan and Drummond, like Hayward, didn't play a single second against Puerto Rico. But Krzyzewski and Colangelo apparently had already decided that DeRozan and Drummond, two standouts in Wednesday night's victory over the Dominican Republic at Madison Square Garden, had shown enough to secure spots.

Any doubts about Rose's participation were squelched by Krzyzewski in his postgame news conference.

While acknowledging that "we need to see how Derrick reacts [physically]" after his 13-minute stint off the bench behind new starter Irving, Krzyzewski capped a week of coast-to-coast fretting about the court time Rose missed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday by declaring that "I feel very confident about Derrick."

"I think Derrick feels very confident," Krzyzewski added. "And these guys want to play with him. That's part of getting back ... to be around a group of your peers."

Krzyzewski contends that serving as a role player for Team USA, as opposed to waiting until Bulls training camp in October to aggressively launch his comeback after two serious knee injuries, is going to be a "huge, huge help for him."

Final 12-man rosters for the World Cup aren't due until Aug. 29 -- the eve of the tournament's opening day -- but bringing only 12 players overseas should tone down some of the drama that has enveloped this group throughout a chaotic two months in which Durant, Kevin Love, Blake Griffin, LaMarcus Aldridge and Russell Westbrook withdrew from participation before George suffered a catastrophic compound leg fracture Aug. 1 in an intrasquad scrimmage.

Losing all those big names, Krzyzewski said, has forced Team USA to "develop a new chemistry" in short order. It's a process that will continue throughout each of the Americans' five games in pool play in Group C, given the group's lack of collective international experience.

Gay had a minor role on the 2010 world championship-winning squad but didn't join this team until mid-August as Durant's 11th-hour replacement. Yet he forced his way into the chosen dozen anyway, like DeRozan and Drummond.

"Rudy keeps getting better," Krzyzewski said.

Qwyjibo
08-24-2014, 12:00 AM
Normally I hate it when Raptors players play for their international teams because I don't care about any of those results. I just want these guys to be rested and ready for the NBA season. But Derozan probably won't be seeing huge minutes so I'm ok with this and it's a cool accomplishment for him.

Dr.Funk
08-24-2014, 11:08 AM
Normally I hate it when Raptors players play for their international teams because I don't care about any of those results. I just want these guys to be rested and ready for the NBA season. But Derozan probably won't be seeing huge minutes so I'm ok with this and it's a cool accomplishment for him.


Agreed.

As long as he doesn't play much then great for him because he is going to play a shit ton of minutes for us.

Grey Dawn
08-24-2014, 04:58 PM
Normally I hate it when Raptors players play for their international teams because I don't care about any of those results. I just want these guys to be rested and ready for the NBA season. But Derozan probably won't be seeing huge minutes so I'm ok with this and it's a cool accomplishment for him.

Agreed too. In his particular case, it should help him grow (including mentally) more, and have more confidence that he's not ostracized by playing out of the main spotlight in Canada

BRabbiT
08-26-2014, 12:54 AM
congrats:pimp:

Legends66NBA7
09-03-2014, 05:17 PM
http://giant.gfycat.com/NearWeirdDiplodocus.gif

Legends66NBA7
09-14-2014, 06:41 PM
He's now a champion

https://vine.co/v/OaIMvhVqJax

kmart
09-14-2014, 11:17 PM
He's now a champion

https://vine.co/v/OaIMvhVqJax

Sweet accomplishment for a guy that I didn't even expect to make the team.

Legends66NBA7
09-15-2014, 01:27 AM
Sweet accomplishment for a guy that I didn't even expect to make the team.

Especially considering how bad he was the 2013 tryout.

Let's hope he makes 2016 Olympic team too. It won't be easy since the USA will have the majority of it's best stars in it this time, but DeMar should be much improved by then too.

kmart
09-15-2014, 01:06 PM
Especially considering how bad he was the 2013 tryout.

Let's hope he makes 2016 Olympic team too. It won't be easy since the USA will have the majority of it's best stars in it this time, but DeMar should be much improved by then too.

Thats the beauty of DeMar, he just keeps improving. He was extremely raw when he started, but he worked his way to an All-Star.

The olympic team is near impossible make for DeMar especially if George and Kawhi do decide to play.

bokes15
10-08-2014, 10:44 PM
Worked out totally great for us. Gained confidence by making the team. For the most part played limited and garbage time minutes so his risk of injury was low. Proud of him for making it, glad he got the taste of that gold. I'm glad he's on our team, and I know he will continue to improve. Team USA this summer, + extensive work on his dribbling and left hand + working with Hakeem on his post game = Demar 2.0.

Legends66NBA7
10-08-2014, 11:04 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfplA7S9xRo&list=UU7zHLmbmASW9zmLW8WpFm1g

DeMar and Kyle looked sick last night.

Legends66NBA7
10-09-2014, 06:18 PM
DeMar's off season workouts, which including his shooting, dribbling (was working with an elite dribbling coach this past summer), and post up game.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4siPBe764k

skan72
10-09-2014, 10:14 PM
DeMar's off season workouts, which including his shooting, dribbling (was working with an elite dribbling coach this past summer), and post up game.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4siPBe764k

That's awesome. Thanks for posting it!