Home » Sports » Basketball
China comes up short against Spanish stars
FOUR years after China gave an over-time scare to Spain's NBA-laden silver medal Olympic squad, Los Angeles Lakers star Pau Gasol and his Spanish teammates made certain it did not happen again.
Gasol scored 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to spark the Spaniards over China 97-81 on Sunday in their Group B round-robin men's basketball opener, even though NBA standout Yi Jianlian pushed the European champion to the end.
"We were missing a little bit of rhythm, but we will fix it and get better as the days go by," Gasol said.
Serge Ibaka, another NBA standout on a team filled with such talent, added 17 points as the Spaniards ripped a Chinese team that had pushed them to overtime in 2008 group play before losing 75-85.
Yi, formerly with the Dallas Mavericks, led China with game highs of 30 points and 12 rebounds while Wang Zhizhi, the first Chinese player in the NBA who now plays in China, contributed 15 points.
Spain's Jose Calderon, who added 12 points, said that even without retired 2.29-meter center Yao Ming, the Chinese side was as stubborn as in 2008 at Beijing. "They were not that different," Calderon said. "Yao is not there but everything revolves around Yi."
China jumped ahead 7-3 in the first five minutes as Spain struggled early. But Spain took a 53-41 half-time lead but China stayed within 69-60 entering the fourth quarter. That's when Spain opened the final period with a 14-7 run and China could not recover.
"Spain is one of the best teams in the Olympics. They played very well," Yi said. "We lost focus in the fourth quarter."
Without man-mountain Yao, China has had to adapt as well.
"Our team has a new style," Yi said. "We found a way to play together. We are improving and moving forward. We have to be faster and better defensively."
Fitness and conditioning might be an issue for China, with Wang Shipeng noting he struggled at the finish when Spain sealed its victory. "It was quite a good performance but we need to get better for the final games," Wang Shipeng said. "I felt quite tired in the final quarter."
Elsewhere, Kevin Durant scored 22 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the Americans to a 98-71 win over France, with the US players adapting to more stringent officiating than found in the NBA.
Gasol scored 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to spark the Spaniards over China 97-81 on Sunday in their Group B round-robin men's basketball opener, even though NBA standout Yi Jianlian pushed the European champion to the end.
"We were missing a little bit of rhythm, but we will fix it and get better as the days go by," Gasol said.
Serge Ibaka, another NBA standout on a team filled with such talent, added 17 points as the Spaniards ripped a Chinese team that had pushed them to overtime in 2008 group play before losing 75-85.
Yi, formerly with the Dallas Mavericks, led China with game highs of 30 points and 12 rebounds while Wang Zhizhi, the first Chinese player in the NBA who now plays in China, contributed 15 points.
Spain's Jose Calderon, who added 12 points, said that even without retired 2.29-meter center Yao Ming, the Chinese side was as stubborn as in 2008 at Beijing. "They were not that different," Calderon said. "Yao is not there but everything revolves around Yi."
China jumped ahead 7-3 in the first five minutes as Spain struggled early. But Spain took a 53-41 half-time lead but China stayed within 69-60 entering the fourth quarter. That's when Spain opened the final period with a 14-7 run and China could not recover.
"Spain is one of the best teams in the Olympics. They played very well," Yi said. "We lost focus in the fourth quarter."
Without man-mountain Yao, China has had to adapt as well.
"Our team has a new style," Yi said. "We found a way to play together. We are improving and moving forward. We have to be faster and better defensively."
Fitness and conditioning might be an issue for China, with Wang Shipeng noting he struggled at the finish when Spain sealed its victory. "It was quite a good performance but we need to get better for the final games," Wang Shipeng said. "I felt quite tired in the final quarter."
Elsewhere, Kevin Durant scored 22 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the Americans to a 98-71 win over France, with the US players adapting to more stringent officiating than found in the NBA.
- About Us
- |
- Terms of Use
- |
-
RSS
- |
- Privacy Policy
- |
- Contact Us
- |
- Shanghai Call Center: 962288
- |
- Tip-off hotline: 52920043
- 沪ICP证:沪ICP备05050403号-1
- |
- 互联网新闻信息服务许可证:31120180004
- |
- 网络视听许可证:0909346
- |
- 广播电视节目制作许可证:沪字第354号
- |
- 增值电信业务经营许可证:沪B2-20120012
Copyright © 1999- Shanghai Daily. All rights reserved.Preferably viewed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer browsers.