David Lee in 2012?

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From the New York Post

KNICKS' LEE ENJOYING TIME WITH TEAM USA
By MARC BERMAN

DAVID LEE
Olympics in future?

August 17, 2007 -- On his first day in Las Vegas Wednesday as a member
of Team USA's practice squad, Knicks forward David Lee heard the words
he wanted to hear: he's being considered for the 2012 U.S. Olympic
Team.
Team USA CEO Jerry Colangelo spoke to the newly created band of young
guns scrimmaging against Team USA, which will compete next week in
the Olympic qualifier in Sin City.
"They told us we're in the pipeline for the future Olympics," Lee told The
Post yesterday in a phone interview from Vegas. "Playing in the Olympics,
that would be priceless. But just to be in the loop is a great honor. I'm
gaining experience against these guys this week and earning respect
from them. So far it's been fun. But it was nerve wracking going in there
looking at all those names, like an All-Star Game."
Team USA coach Mike Krzyzewski singled Lee out during an initial talk.
"The first day Coach K and Colangelo talked about putting together a
team, not necessarily the best players in the league, not the best scorers,"
Lee said. "It's not like that anymore. They're trying to do a team filling
holes."
According to Lee, Krzyzewski pointed to the forward's rebounding ability
and said, "We want one of the best offensive rebounders in the league on
this team."
"I'm here to be a rebounder and lead the defense, the same reason I get
playing time with the Knicks," Lee said.
In the first scrimmage against the Olympic stars Wednesday, the
youngsters upset Team A, which featured Kobe Bryant, LeBron James,
Carmelo Anthony, Jason Kidd and Amare Stoudamire.
"We're simulating what other teams will do, so we packed in a zone and
forced them to shoot outside," Lee said. "You can't guard Kobe and
LeBron off the dribble, so it's the only way to be successful."
Lee, who missed the final 23 games with a mysterious stress reaction in
his right leg, said he's feeling sore, but his injury has healed.
"I have muscle soreness from both legs because I had so much time off,
but the injury itself is feeling normally," he said. "I have a good bounce in
my step."
 

Jimmy Chitwood

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good find, GLS.
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i found the end of the article very interesting (with emphasis added to the important bits)...
In the first scrimmage against the Olympic stars Wednesday, the
youngsters upset Team A, which featured Kobe Bryant, LeBron James,
Carmelo Anthony, Jason Kidd and Amare Stoudamire
.


so much for all that nonsense about "if kobe was playing, blah blah blah." heh.


"We're simulating what other teams will do, so we packed in a zone and
forced them to shoot outside
," Lee said. "You can't guard Kobe and
LeBron off the dribble, so it's the only way to be successful."


ha! you don't NEED to guard themoff the dribbleif they can't shoot!
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real basketball begins with a jump shot and things develop from there. if you don't have to guard a guy when he's away from the bucket, then he is VERY EASY to guard.


i've been saying for years that the NBA is retarded. it is EASY to guard people who can only dunk. the real challenge is guarding against a guy who can knock down a jumper and then take you off the dribble.


it is rare to find black players who can do that, and that is why it is rare for America to win a game in international play.
 

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The NBA for the love of action has warped basketball. Still to win in the league you need to play fundamentally sound ball. It's just that the message is lost to the top prospects because the flashy players make the most money.....
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Wow! You mean they might have one whitey on the team? That's mighty white of them.

Sorry, I'll still cheeer for teams that look like Lithuania, Italy, Spain and Serbia.
 
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Met him when he was still playing at Chaminade H.S. here in St. Louis. Real down to earth guy. Wish he would have played at Mizzou but playing at Florida did him well. I wish him the best!
 
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