USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM 2010 RESULTS
HAMBURG, GERMANY • JULY 2-11, 2010
USA Basketball’s first U17 World Championship squad was the class of the field as the Americans rolled to an 8-0 record and gold medal. In the USA debut, and in what turned out to be the closest any opponent would stay with the USA, Argentina fell by 12 points, 82-70, as Michael Gilchrist paced the U.S. effort with 24 points and 15 boards. The following day the USA offense was sharp as the Americans pounded Lithuania 102-66 as Brad Beal tossed in 16 points. James McAdoo poured in 26 points and guard Quinn Cook handed out 13 assists in the USA’s 113-73 rout of China. The USA offense exploded in a 132-64 rout of Egypt as Beal and Gilchrist each recorded 18 points. Closing out preliminary round play with a convincing 125-75 win over Serbia, Beal scored 20 points, while McAdoo recorded 15 points, 13 rebounds, four blocked shots and four steals. Facing Australia in the quarterfinals, the U.S. rolled to a 105-70 win. Beal dumped in 25 points (7-9 3FG) and McAdoo finished with 17 points on flawless (8-8 FG) and nine rebounds. Additionally, Tony Wroten was credited with 11 points, seven assists and three steals, Marquis Teague finished with 10 points and a game-best eight assists, and André Drummond had 10 points and a game best 12 boards. With Canada standing in the way of a advancing into the gold medal game, Gilchrist was virtually unstoppable, recording 30 points and 15 rebounds as the USA eliminated Canada 103-83. Meeting also undefeated Poland in the gold medal contest, all 12 teammates scored and the Americans’ depth and team work again proved too much for its opponent and the U.S. ran to a 111-80 victory. Leading 46-41 with 2:54 remaining before halftime, the Americans closed out the second quarter within 12 straight points to take a 58-41 lead into intermission. McAdoo, Beal and Gilchrist paced the U.S. with 20 points, 19 points and 16 points, respectively. Beal, who averaged a USA high 18.3 points and made 47.7% (31-65 3FG) of his 3-point tries, was selected MVP. McAdoo, who averaged 15.0 points and 7.3 rebounds, while shooting 65.6% from the floor, joined Beal on the five-member all-championship team. Winning its eight games by an average of 34.9 points, the USA as a team ranked first in 13 of 15 statistical categories.
2010 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER
2010 USA RESULTS (8-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)
HOMETOWN
Argentina Lithuania
W, 82-70 W, 102-66 W, 113-73 W, 132-64 W, 112-75 W, 105-70 W, 103-83 W, 111-80
Justin Anderson
G/F
6-6 6-3 6-0 6-11 6-7 6-8 6-9 6-9
215 195 170 265 185 218 261 269 167 171 209 203
16 17 17 15 16 17 17 16 17 17 17 17
Montrose Christian School, MD Chaminade College Prep H.S.
Montross, VA St. Louis, MO Bowie, MD Middletown, CT Somerdale, NJ Norfolk, VA Cleveland, MS Lithonia, GA Rock Island, IL Indianapolis, IN Memphis, TN
Brad Beal
G G C
China Egypt Serbia
Quinn Cook
DeMatha H.S.
Andre’ Drummond Michael Gilchrist James McAdoo Johnny O’Bryant Chasson Randle Marquis Teague Adonis Thomas Tony Wroten Tony Parker
St. Thomas More School, PA
F F F
St. Patrick H.S.
Australia Canada
Norfolk Christian H.S.
Eastside H.S. Miller Grove H.S. Rock Island H.S.
C G G
Poland
6-2 6-2 6-6 6-5
Pike H.S.
G/F
Melrose H.S. Garfield H.S.
FINAL STANDINGS
G
Seattle, WA
HEAD COACH: Don Showalter, Mid-Prairie H.S. (Iowa) ASSISTANT COACH: Herman Harried, Lake Clifton H.S. (MD) ASSISTANT COACH: Kevin Sutton, Montverde Academy (Fla.) TEAM PHYSICIAN: Scott Montgomery, New Orleans Hornets ATHLETIC TRAINER: James Howard, Ronald Reagan H.S. (TX)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
United States (8-0)
Poland (7-1) Canada (5-3) Lithuania (5-3)
Serbia (4-4)
Australia (4-4)
China (4-4)
Germany (3-5) Argentina (3-4)
9.
2010 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
10. Spain (2-5) 11. Egypt (1-6) 12. South Korea (0-7)
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Beal
8/8 8/0 8/8 8/0 8/8 8/0 8/8 8/0 8/0 8/0 8/8 8/0
50- 97 42- 64 52- 81 33- 52 28- 75 24- 59 21- 53 24- 40 20- 56 16- 24 13- 33 13- 22
.515 .656 .642 .635 .373 .407 .396 .600 .357 .667 .394 .591 .512 .391
31- 65
.477 .000 .000 .000 .286 .192 .423 .412 .000 .500 .000 .000 .350 .269
15- 21 36- 45 12- 20 3- 10 6- 10 14- 21
.714 .800 .600 .300 .600 .667 .500 .667 .500 .444 .714 .663 .578
28/ 3.5 58/ 7.3 63/ 7.9 54/ 6.8 33/ 4.1 12/ 1.5 22/ 2.8 15/ 1.9 15/ 1.9 37/ 4.6 23/ 2.9
146/ 18.3 120/ 15.0 116/ 14.5
16 14
10
18 10 17 12 28 10 3
Gilchrist McAdoo Thomas Wroten Drummond
0- 4 0- 3 0- 1 6- 21
5
4 4 9
15 13
69/ 8.6 68/ 8.5 67/ 8.4 60/ 7.5 56/ 7.0 56/ 7.0 36/ 4.6 34/ 4.3 31/ 3.9
2 2 1 1 1 4 2 2
5- 26 11- 26 7- 17 0- 10
34 59
Cook
7- 7 1- 2
1.000 24/ 3.0
Randle Teague
4
6
16- 24
48
14
Anderson O’Bryant
4- 8 0- 1 0- 1
1- 2
2 3 1
6 7 0
8- 18
Parker
5- 7
USA OPP.
8 8
336-656 211-539
64-183 52-193
124-187 107-185
406/50.8 302/37.8
860/107.5 198
58 27
131 64
581/ 72.6
105
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