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USA Men's U19 World Championship Team Mauls Mali 118-56 To Open 2007 FIBA U19 World Championship Play
By Caroline Williams // USA Basketball // July 13, 2007
NOVI SAD, Serbia (July 12, 2007) – DeAndre Jordan (Bellaire Episcopal H.S. / Humble, Texas) scored 20 points to lead seven players in double digits as the 2007 USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team (1-0) mangled Mali (0-1) 118-56 on Thursday evening in Novi Sad, Serbia.
The USA will continue play against China (0-1) on July 13 (2:30 p.m. EDT) and will cap preliminary play against host Serbia (1-0) on July 14 (12:00 p.m. EDT). Serbia defeated China 78-61 in their opening game.
"I thought we, for not playing for a couple days, shared the ball really well," said USA and DePaul University head coach Jerry Wainwright. "Obviously Mali played hard, but they were really overmatched. I think even though we are really overmatched, at least the score showed we played to our potential and not theirs. It was good for some of the kids, especially our younger kids to get their feet wet. We were able to rest a couple of guys who I think will be key for us tomorrow so we'll see what happens.
A bigger, faster and more athletic USA squad ran out to a 21-0 lead and never looked back on its opponents. Mali hit a free throw at 3:14 and its first field goal came with 58 seconds remaining in the first period . The Americans closed the first 10 minutes of play with a dominating 34-5 performance that saw eight assists, three steals, four blocked shots and just four turnovers, as well as a sizzling 4-of-6 shooting from 3-point range.
Although Mali won the second period 23-20, there was no threat in the second half of a comeback as the USA was up 86-40 at the end of three and sailed home for the victory.
"They're a good team, but we just came out and played our best," said Beasley. "When we play together I don't think anybody can beat us."
In addition to Jordan's contributions, which included seven rebounds and four blocked shots, the USA's winning effort was aided by 17 points and six rebounds from Michael Beasley (Notre Dame Prep, Mass./ Frederick, Md.), Tajuan Porter (Oregon / Detroit, Mich.) scored 14 points, Matt Bouldin (Gonzaga / Highlands Ranch, Colo.) notched 13, Raymar Morgan (Michigan State / Canton, Ohio) and Deon Thompson (North Carolina / Torrance, Calif.) each contributed 11 points and Damian Hollis (George Washington / Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) chipped in 10. Additionally, Thompson tied for high rebounding honors with seven and Jonny Flynn (Niagara Falls H.S. / Niagara Falls, N.Y.) dished out seven of the USA's 22 assists.
Thee USA shot a sizzling 65.2 percent (45-69 FGs) from the field, while limiting Mali to a frigid 26.8 percent (19-71 FGs). The Americans also outrebounded their opponents by a dominating 51-24 margin and had 10 blocked shots for the night.
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