U.S. strikes, routs Argentina in gold-medal game

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United States wins gold; Puerto Rico qualifies

http://sports.yahoo.com/oly/news?slug=ap-olympicqualifier&prov=ap&type=lgns

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) – **The Americans finished with a flourish, giving Argentina – and the rest of the world – something to think about for the next year. **

``We’re the best in the world,‘’ Jermaine O’Neal said after the U.S. team defeated Argentina 106-73 Sunday night in the gold medal game at the Tournament of the Americas.

A year from now, they’ll get a chance to try and prove it.

**The U.S. team proved one thing definitively in its final game: They are once again better than Argentina in basketball. Much, much better.

In a brilliant first half that featured a devastating 21-0 run, unbelievable alley-oop dunks were followed by even better ones that sent the ooh'' and ah’’ meter off the charts in the strongest all-around performance by a U.S. team since the Sydney Olympics. **

``I think that game right there is really going to leave a taste in somebody’s mouth,‘’ Tracy McGrady said.

Also Sunday, Puerto Rico qualified for Athens by defeating Canada 79-66 in the third-place game.

A much more competitive gold medal game was expected from Argentina, which defeated the United States last summer at the World Championships and performed brilliantly in its semifinal win over Canada on Saturday night. Argentina also competed well against the U.S. team in the second round, losing by just eight.

But with nothing at stake aside from national pride, the Americans showed themselves ready to restore a sense of normalcy to a basketball universe that changed so drastically last summer when the U.S. team lost three times at the World Championships.

**Led by Tim Duncan, McGrady, Vince Carter and Jason Kidd, the Americans brought a much stronger team to this tournament – a squad that peaked in its finale.

One sequence over the first 5 1/2 minutes of the second quarter went like this: a dunk by Elton Brand, a high-arcing alley-oop pass from Mike Bibby to McGrady for a dunk, an alley-oop dunk by Carter off a pass from Bibby, a basket for Argentina, a fast-break dunk by Carter, a steal and layup by Bibby, an alley-oop dunk by O’Neal off a pass from Kidd. **

When it ended, the score was 53-19.

Game over – except for the formality of the final 24 1/2 minutes.

The U.S. played their best game. They surprised us during the whole game,'' Argentina center Fabricio Oberto said. The intensity was so much that we couldn’t go up to that level. But we’re very happy because our first objective was to classify for Athens.‘’

The Americans opened the second half by scoring their first three baskets on dunks – two of them by Duncan in his most dominant performance of the tournament with 23 points and 14 rebounds.

It's expected to win, but it's a relief to come out here and do it the right way,'' Duncan said. Was it surprising? A little bit. We didn’t expect to take it to them like that, but at the same time we knew we were capable of doing it.‘’

**This performance should result in the United States entering the Athens Olympics as the strong favorite, although not a prohibitive one given the strength of several of the best European teams. **

As for Argentina, the consistent crispness that they showed at the World Championships was replaced by a striking degree of inconsistency that will need to be corrected if the team expects to be in medal contention next summer.

``We wanted to come out and be extremely sharp, give the world something tothink about for a year,‘’ O’Neal said.

Puerto Rico 79, Canada 66

Jose ``Piculin’’ Ortiz had a triple-double of 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, Daniel Santiago added 15 points, 11 rebounds and six assists and Carlos Arroyo helped hold a frustrated Steve Nash to just 10 points on 2-for-13 shooting.

Puerto Rico avenged a homecourt loss to Canada four years ago that kept it out of Sydney.

Ortiz, the 39-year-old national team stalwart, shot 10-for-18 from the field, blocked seven shots and had three steals.

``I think it’s my best game, as important as this was. We could not afford to be two cycles out of the Olympics. It was going to be my last game if we didn’t win,‘’ Ortiz said.

Santiago shot 7-for-12, Arroyo had five assists and Elias Ayuso added 15 points. Rowan Barrett had 18 points for Canada, which fell behind in the first quarter with Nash trying to force the offense and never recovered.

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**Bronze Medal game, Puerto Rico 79, Canada 66 (Puerto Rico qualifies for 2004 Olympics)

Gold Medal game, U.S. 106, Argentina 73 (U.S and Argentina qualify for 2004 Olympics)**

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