U.S. Basketball Team Wins Olympic Gold



2008 Olympics: USA Men's and Women's Basketball Capture Gold

Posted Aug 25th 2008 7:00AM by Quibian Salazar-Moreno

It's been a long eight years since the USA Men's Basketball team has been the best in the world, but in 2008 USA basketball is back on top. Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony, and LeBron James led the USA Men's Basketball team in a win over Spain, 118-107, capturing the gold medal. It was a hard fought game by the surprisingly talented and die-hard Spanish team who made the match run until at least the final two minutes of the game.

"What you saw today was a team bonding together, facing adversity and coming out with a huge win," Bryant said at the press conference.

Olympics 2008: Stars To Watch

    Allyson Felix - Track and Field

    After wining a silver medal in the 200 meters at the 2004 Summer Olympics, sprinter Allyson Felix is looking for more in 2008. The five-foot-six, 125-pound sprinter is very strong for her size. Look for her to challenge in all of the sprinting events in Beijing. Felix is also a devout Christian and feels that her sprinting ability is a gift from the lord.

    Demetrius Andrade - Boxing

    The amateur welterweight boxer they call "Boo Boo" won the 2007 world championship. Andrade is a clear US medal favorite at 152-lbs. His coach, Robert "Herb" Martin, says, " (Andrade?)has a way of turning up the heat when he needs to. He can put pressure on you and get the win. Everything he throws is pretty much on-point. He's very sharp. He also has a good eye."

    Candace Parker - Women's Basketball

    Parker was just 10 years old when she watched watched Lisa Leslie win her first Olympic gold medal in Atlanta. Twelve years later, Parker got the chance to help her L.A. Sparks teammate
    win an unprecedented fourth straight gold.

    Freddy Adu - Soccer

    Soccer-phenom Freddy Adu made history in 2004 by becoming the youngest American athlete in a century to sign a major league pro contract. In the same year, he became the youngest pro athlete to ever school a goal in MLS history. Adu was recently, named to the 18-man squad that will represent the United States in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Look for him to be a leader and fan favorite.

    James Blake - Tennis

    Best known for his speed and powerful forehand, James Blake has been one of the more prominent American tennis players over the past five years. He is currently ranked 8th in the world. In 2007, Blake compiled another consistent season with two ATP titles in five finals. Look for Blake to play well in the 2008 Olympics.

    Lisa Leslie - Women's Basketball

    Lisa Leslie is one of the only players to have dunked in a WNBA game, and she is expected to dominate the games this summer. Leslie is looking to win an unprecedented fourth straight gold.

    Jeremy Wariner - Track and Field
    A quick fact, Jeremy Wariner is the first caucasian man to win Olympic gold at 400 m since Viktor Markin in 1980. He won two Olympic gold medals in the 2004 games and four World Championships medals. Wariner should be carrying home more hardware in the 2008 games.

    Venus Williams - Tennis

    Venus is one-half of the Olympic gold-medal winning Williams sisters from Compton, Calif., have dominated womens tennis for a decade and plan to win gold again in Beijing.

    Tyson Gay - Track and Field

    America's 100-meters world champion Tyson Gay had a nasty fall and hamstring injury in the Olympic trials that
    some thought would kill his chances at competing. Gay's 100-meter performance in Indianapolis is the second-fastest ever time into a headwind, trailing 2000 Olympic gold medalist Maurice Greene. The Kentucky-native became only the second man in history to win titles in the 100-meters, 200-meters and the 4x100-meter relay.

    Serena Williams - Tennis

    As the other half of the world famous Williams sisters, Serena will play through a left knee injury in the weeks before the games despite advice from a doctor-and her father-that she rest before the Olympic games.



"If it wasn't for the determination and willpower we had, we wouldn't be back on top of the world, which is where we are," James added.

"We were at America's lowest point," said Anthony, one of four 2008 players who were on the disappointing 2004 team. "To be sitting here tonight, on top of the world, we did a heck of a job of putting American basketball back where it's supposed to be. I'm just so proud right now."

As far as the continuing tradition for the 2012 Olympics in London, Chris Paul and Dwight Howard are down to represent again, but for now, the fellas are enjoying their gold.

For the USA Women's Basketball team, as expected, they won gold again. They beat Australia, 92-65, capping off Lisa Leslie's historic Olympic run. She's the only athlete to win four gold medals in four consecutive Olympic Games, and is undefeated in the Olympics. Actually, the last loss that the USA Women's Team suffered was way back in 1992. Since then, the women's team has been 33-0 in the Olympic Games.

"It's a blessing for me to be out on this floor, now participating in my fourth Olympics and walking away with a fourth gold medal," Leslie told the Associated Press.

Leslie scored 14 points in the victory, but fouled out with 6:33 left in the game. By then, the Americans already had the game taken care of.

Latest Olympics Pictures

    Australia's eventing team members Lucinda and Clayton Fredericks share a hug after receiving their silver medals from Princess Haya, second from left, as Sonja Johnson stands at left, during the medals presentation for the equestrian team Eventing competition during the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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    Japan's Yoshiaki Oiwa rides Gorgeous George during show jumping portion of the equestrian Eventing competition during the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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    Gina Miles of the Unites States celebrates her silver medal in the equestrian Individual Eventing competition during the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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    Great Britain's Kristina Cook celebrates her bronze medal in the equestrian Individual Eventing competition during the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008 with Princess Haya in the foreground. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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    British rider Mary King with her horse Call Again Cavalier perfroms at the jumping of the Eventing Individual at the Beijing 2008 Olympics Equestrian in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

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    British rider Mary King with her horse Call Again Cavalier perfroms at the jumping of the Eventing Individual at the Beijing 2008 Olympics Equestrian in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

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    Germany's Hinrich Romeike receives a hug and his gold medal for the individual Eventing competition from Princess Haya during the medals ceremony at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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    Gina Miles of the United States rides McKinlaigh during show jumping portion of the equestrian Eventing competition during the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. Miles won a silver medal in the individual Eventing competition. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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    Australia's Clayton Fredericks rides Ben Along Time during show jumping portion of the equestrian Eventing competition during the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. The Australian's won a silver medal in the team Eventing competition. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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    Empty seats surround fans as they watch the Rainer Schuettler of Germany against Novak Djokovic of Serbia during first round men's singles tennis action at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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