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IU's Gordon gets closer to Olympics
Eric Gordon has taken another step toward playing for team USA in the Olympics.
The 2007 Indiana Mr. Basketball from North Central High School will be named today to the national team that is going to New York.
Gordon, entering his third year in the NBA, had an impressive showing in the USA training camp this past week. The former Indiana University freshman in 2007-08 led the Big Ten in scoring, and he averaged 16 points per game this past season for the Los Angeles Clippers
The 2010 World Championship team members will be contenders for the 2012 Olympics.
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IU's Gordon gets closer to Olympics
Eric Gordon has taken another step toward playing for team USA in the Olympics.
The 2007 Indiana Mr. Basketball from North Central High School will be named today to the national team that is going to New York.
Gordon, entering his third year in the NBA, had an impressive showing in the USA training camp this past week. The former Indiana University freshman in 2007-08 led the Big Ten in scoring, and he averaged 16 points per game this past season for the Los Angeles Clippers
The 2010 World Championship team members will be contenders for the 2012 Olympics.
Source
It's not looking good for Tyreke Evans, O.J. Mayo and Gerald Wallace.
Sources close to the situation told FanHouse on Tuesday they're expected to be among the cuts when Team USA on Wednesday reveals the 15 out of 19 remaining players who will be invited to New York for the Aug. 10-16 training camp in preparation for next month's World Championship in Turkey. As to who might be the fourth cut, sources said that was still being debated.
USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo would not confirm or deny any names as to who might be cut. He said the 15 players for New York would be announced during a 3 p.m. EDT conference call Wednesday.
"I still have to reach three of four people,'' Colangelo said Tuesday, emphasizing that there has been no change in USA Basketball wanting to bring 15 players to New York, with the roster needing to be trimmed to 12 by Aug. 26 in preparation for the Aug. 28-Sept. 12 World Championship.
Sacramento guard Evans, who missed the final three practices and last Saturday's scrimmage due to a sprained left ankle, has been a lock to be cut. While Memphis guard Mayo and Charlotte forward Wallace have been targeted to be cut, it's not out of the question that either could be spared if a player or two wanted for New York decides to drop out. Colangelo needs to reach all the players to make sure a player who is sought still plans to participate.
Team USA officials are debating whether to bring three centers to New York or not. If one center is cut, Washington's JaVale McGee likely has the most reason to be nervous.
The Indianapolis Star has reported both Indiana forward Danny Granger and Clippers guard Eric Gordon, neither of whom had been considered a lock, will make the cut.
It's not looking good for Tyreke Evans, O.J. Mayo and Gerald Wallace.
Sources close to the situation told FanHouse on Tuesday they're expected to be among the cuts when Team USA on Wednesday reveals the 15 out of 19 remaining players who will be invited to New York for the Aug. 10-16 training camp in preparation for next month's World Championship in Turkey. As to who might be the fourth cut, sources said that was still being debated.
USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo would not confirm or deny any names as to who might be cut. He said the 15 players for New York would be announced during a 3 p.m. EDT conference call Wednesday.
"I still have to reach three of four people,'' Colangelo said Tuesday, emphasizing that there has been no change in USA Basketball wanting to bring 15 players to New York, with the roster needing to be trimmed to 12 by Aug. 26 in preparation for the Aug. 28-Sept. 12 World Championship.
Sacramento guard Evans, who missed the final three practices and last Saturday's scrimmage due to a sprained left ankle, has been a lock to be cut. While Memphis guard Mayo and Charlotte forward Wallace have been targeted to be cut, it's not out of the question that either could be spared if a player or two wanted for New York decides to drop out. Colangelo needs to reach all the players to make sure a player who is sought still plans to participate.
Team USA officials are debating whether to bring three centers to New York or not. If one center is cut, Washington's JaVale McGee likely has the most reason to be nervous.
The Indianapolis Star has reported both Indiana forward Danny Granger and Clippers guard Eric Gordon, neither of whom had been considered a lock, will make the cut.
IMO, EJ's defense is almost as good as his offense. He's a VERY solid defender, but I understand not a lot of people have seen him play that much to know so.Originally Posted by heirjordan15
Coach K is gonna build this team on defensive toughness. Most of these guys play great D, but will have a harder time adjusting to Euro style play (aka Granger)...
Eric Gordons name is being hyped up around their camp too and he's playing great, he could be added strictly for instant offense
IMO, EJ's defense is almost as good as his offense. He's a VERY solid defender, but I understand not a lot of people have seen him play that much to know so.Originally Posted by heirjordan15
Coach K is gonna build this team on defensive toughness. Most of these guys play great D, but will have a harder time adjusting to Euro style play (aka Granger)...
Eric Gordons name is being hyped up around their camp too and he's playing great, he could be added strictly for instant offense