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Leslie, U.S. nab fourth straight hoops gold with rout of Australia

 

BEIJING -- Lisa Leslie capped off her illustrious Olympic career with a fourth straight gold medal, scoring 14 points in a 92-65 victory over Australia on Saturday.

Lisa Leslie (center) and teammates enjoy life atop the medal stand. (AP)  
Lisa Leslie (center) and teammates enjoy life atop the medal stand. (AP)  
She joined former teammate Teresa Edwards as the only basketball players ever to win four Olympic gold medals.

"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 said.

Russia took the bronze, beating host China 94-81 as Becky Hammon scored 22 points.

The Australians have now lost to the Americans in the gold medal game in the past three Olympics with all three defeats coming by double-digit margins.

Australia had seen this as its best shot to beat the Americans as Penny Taylor and Erin Phillips missed the first half of the WNBA season so that they could train for the Beijing Games. Lauren Jackson left the Seattle Storm two weeks before the Olympic break so she could join her teammates.

Even with their extra training and Taylor returning to the starting lineup after missing the semifinals with a sprained right ankle, the Australians just couldn't match the Americans' depth.

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Kara Lawson led the U.S. with 15 points, Candace Parker added 14, and Sylvia Fowles added 13 as the American reserves outscored Australia's 59-11.

"We've said from day one that top to bottom we are a deep team," Lawson said. "We just send wave after wave of players at you."

Trailing 13-10 late in the first quarter, U.S. coach Anne Donovan inserted her second unit, led by Lawson. Once again, the bench delivered just as it had throughout the Olympics with Lawson scoring the first six points of a 12-2 run to close the quarter as the U.S. took a 22-15 lead.

Then Parker, who has had a relatively quiet Olympics averaging only 8.7 points, took over. She scored eight of the Americans' 10 points to open the second quarter, including two three-point plays. On her second, the forward took the ball from the top of the key, went through her legs and drove to the basket for a layup -- a play that thrilled the men's basketball players watching from the stands and even had LeBron James rising to his feet to stand on his seat.

"We weren't going to be the team to let Lisa lose," Parker said. "We wouldn't let her Olympic career end that way."

Lawson closed the half with five straight points to give the U.S. a 47-30 lead, capping the Americans' most impressive half in Beijing. The U.S. shot 63 percent (19-for-30) and held the Aussies to just 22 percent (8-for-37).

Jackson tried her best to rally Australia in the third quarter, but the Aussies could get no closer than 12 in the second half. Jackson finished with a game-high 20 points to lead Australia.

"You can't shoot less than 40 percent and expect to win gold medals," said Australia coach Jan Stirling after her team shot 19-for-76 (25 percent) from the field.

Leslie ended her Olympic career by fouling out with 6:33 left in the game. She left to a loud ovation from the crowd and hugged her teammates.

The U.S. has won 33 straight games in the Olympics with the last loss coming to the Unified team in the semifinals of the 1992 Barcelona Games.

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Since:Aug 17, 2006

August 23, 2008 1:06 pm
Talk about dominance, 4 golds for Leslie and Edwards! Nice lead in to the Men's Gold
GO USA!!!!
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August 23, 2008 1:46 pm
Unlike the with the men the other countries around the world have yet to pose any threat what so ever to our US Womens Basketball Team. Not to belittle their efforts, they are certainly building strong programs overseas, and just like the with the men, the other countries will really begin to improve making Womens Olympic Basketball much more exciting. Personally I find the when the US Men are rea ...(more)
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August 23, 2008 11:45 pm

With the US Men and Women dominating how long before the IOC drops basketball just like softball/baseball.  God knows we need more badmiton and table tennis in the Olympics!

 

 
 
 
 
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