U.S. basketball pares roster
July 28, 2010 - 11:00 pm
The United States is down to two centers, and one of them had better pick it up if he wants to make it to Turkey.
USA Basketball on Wednesday trimmed its roster of candidates for the world championships to 15, a guard-heavy group that includes Brook Lopez and Tyson Chandler as its only centers.
NBA Rookie of the Year Tyreke Evans, O.J. Mayo and Gerald Wallace were cut -- and Lopez might have joined them if not for his 7-foot frame on a team that badly needs height.
The New Jersey Nets center struggled last week during training at Cox Pavilion as he recovers from mononucleosis, an illness that team leadership wasn't aware of before camp.
"Giving him the benefit of the doubt, he knows he has an awful lot to show in New York to be under consideration to make this team but wanted very much to have that shot and opportunity, and we're willing to do that for him," USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo said during a conference call.
Kevin Durant leads three Oklahoma City players on the roster. It included the Clippers' Eric Gordon, who was thought to be on the bubble, plus talented point guards such as Chauncey Billups, Derrick Rose, Rajon Rondo and Russell Westbrook.
The Thunder's Jeff Green will join Durant and Westbrook in New York when the team reconvenes Aug. 9. The roster has to be reduced to 12 before the world championships begin Aug. 28 in Turkey.
The rest of the finalists are Lamar Odom, Stephen Curry, Andre Iguodala, Rudy Gay, Danny Granger and Kevin Love.
Much like the 2008 Olympic team, the roster is deep in athleticism but short on size.
"We're not just going to produce big guys -- we don't have big guys, I mean a lot of them," coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "We have a lot of perimeter guys, and it's our responsibility to ... I mean we're not going to pick someone up on a trade or anything like that. These are our guys, and we feel good about them."
The Americans lost one potential center when Boston's Kendrick Perkins was hurt in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, then lost three more big guys when Amare Stoudemire, David Lee and Robin Lopez were forced to withdraw last week.
That helped Brook Lopez -- Robin's twin brother -- stick when his performance might not have warranted it. He played 13 minutes in an intrasquad scrimmage Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center, scoring two points.
"We do want to see how Brook Lopez looks after two weeks of getting himself in shape," Colangelo said. "He knows he struggled, he's disappointed in his performance, but he wants this opportunity, and when somebody has that kind of an attitude, you're going to give him a little bit of rope."
Evans missed the last few days of practice in Las Vegas, including the scrimmage, with an ankle injury. Wallace had four points and no rebounds in 12½ minutes, and Gordon might have clinched his ticket to New York by making four 3-pointers and scoring 16 points.
Mayo was dropped despite a strong performance in the game, scoring 18 points on 7-for-12 shooting.
Washington center JaVale McGee of UNR participated in the camp but was not on the roster and won't be coming to New York.