Looks like the political uneasiness between the two countries had no
ill effects on the players attitudes on the court. If anything the
quotes from the Iranian team make it obvious they were happy to be
playing against some of the best players in the world, regardless of
where they come from…
The
United States won it easily, earning a top seed in the knockout round
of the world championship with an 88-51 victory Wednesday in the first
meeting between the countries with a history of contentious relations.
The U.S. team, which downplayed the political aspect of the
game, methodically pulled away in the first half, wearing down the
Asian champions with its depth and athleticism.
“We just respected their basketball team and we just played a
basketball game,” U.S. coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “There’s no
political aspect in my mind in the ballgame.”
Kevin Love scored 13 points and Kevin Durant 12 for the
Americans (4-0), who will meet the fourth-place team from Group A in
the round of 16.
After playing his starters for most of the second half of a
70-68 victory over Brazil on Monday, Krzyzewski went to the bench early
in this one, with the Americans shooting 58 percent and scoring 23
points off turnovers in the easy victory.
Hamed Haddadi scored 19 points for Iran (1-3) and Arsalan Kazemi had 14.
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