Marquette University Athletics
Crean helps guide Team USA to gold medal
8/2/2004 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
It was a total team effort as five U.S. players scored in double digits. Sean May (North Carolina) registered 18 points, Curtis Withers (Charlotte) poured in 17, Justin Gray (Wake Forest) notched 13, Hassan Adams (Arizona) chipped in 12 points and Bracey Wright (Indiana) added 10.
Argentina (4-1) collected the bronze medal with a 78-70 victory over host Canada (2-3).
The United States has now earned two golds (1996, 2004) and two silvers (1993, 2000) at this qualifying tournament that was first contested in 1993, while compiling an overall 20-2 win-loss record.
Opening the fourth period strong, and holding a 75-71 edge after three quarters, the red, white and blue players knew they didn't put in two-a-days and physical practices since July 19 to go home with a silver medal. Adams was the first player to score and Gray lit the lamp for another three, followed by an Adams free throw and with 6:31 before the medal ceremony the United States was back up by 10, 81-71. Puerto Rico took a timeout and upon returning to the court, Gabriel Colon was fouled on a basket and collected his bonus, leaving the score 81-74 at 6:18.
Withers was next up to the line and made a traditional 3-point play of his own to pad the USA's lead to 10 at 5:56. With 1:55 to go the United States still held a 10-point margin, 92-82. The U.S., knowing the clock was on its side, ate up the shot clock with passes and as the shot clock buzzer was about to sound Chris Paul (Wake Forest) missed his shot, but Wright grabbed the offensive board, drove the lane and missed his shot. May was there for the rebound and put-back to put his squad up by 12 at 1:13. Puerto Rico was forced into a bad shot selection on the other end and Wright grabbed the carom. He passed it to Adams, who was fouled by Ramos on his attempted dunk with 49 seconds to go. Ramos, who finished the night with a game-high 34 points, fouled out of the game at that point. Adams made the back end of his free throws to give the USA a 95-82 upper hand and virtually put the gold medal in the hands of the North Americans. Puerto Rico got a couple of baskets and Adams scored again for the U.S. as it came away with the gold medal.
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