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    http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insid...ris&id=2550195

    By Chris Sheridan
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    All the evidence from five exhibition games points to Bruce Bowen being the player most likely to be left off Team USA's final 12-man roster, yet I'm far from 100 percent certain he'll be the odd man out. The more I think about it, in fact, the more I'm convinced that it'll be Shane Battier wearing street clothes when the World Championship begins Saturday.

    Here's why:

    Bowen was brought along for one overriding reason: To defend the best offensive player on the opposing team when the compe ion starts to get tougher. And when the Americans make it to the medal round at the World Championship, the need for a lockdown, man-to-man defender will become even more urgent. Who's going to guard Manu Ginobili of Argentina? Or Pau Gasol of Spain? Or Leandro Barbosa of Brazil? Or Boris Diaw and Tony Parker of France? Or Dirk Nowitzki of Germany?

    The player who can defend each and every one of them is Bowen, which is why team director Jerry Colangelo and coach Mike Krzyzewski will have to think long and hard about whether to include him on the 12-man active roster that must be submitted Friday, the eve of the opening round in Japan. (Gilbert Arenas is already out of the mix after straining a groin muscle at practice Monday, leaving 13 healthy bodies.)

    "Well, No. 1, we're healthy," Coach K said after the U.S. improved to 5-0 in exhibitions by trouncing Korea 116-63 in Seoul. "We're still going to have to make a difficult selection to get our roster to 12 players, but our guys have really grown together as a team. They're a good group of guys, and no ego is bigger than the team."

    Bowen didn't do much against Korea to help his cause, scoring four points and committing two turnovers in 14 minutes. He averaged a team-low 1.0 point per game and shot a ulative 2-for-7 in the warm-up games, going 0-for-4 from 3-point range after he had spent the early part of the summer working on his outside shooting.

    Still, Bowen isn't going to help the U.S. against the inferior foes they faced in exhibitions and will see in the opening round. He's a guy who will help you when the format turns to single elimination in the Round of 16 and one loss knocks you out of gold-medal contention.

    Nobody has focused on it much yet, but the Americans are going to have a very tough opponent in their first game of the knockout round. Assuming they win Group D, the Americans will face the fourth-place team from Group C in the Round of 16. And the fourth-place team in that group will not be a slouch. Aside from Qatar, each of the remaining five teams (Lithuania, Greece, Brazil, Turkey and Australia) in Group C is capable of finishing anywhere from first to fifth.

    Assuming the Americans make it to the quarterfinals, there's a good chance they'll meet Germany in that game, as the pairing calls for the winner of the D1-C4 game to face the winner of the B2-A3 game. B2 is likely to be Germany, which figures to finish behind Spain (which went 9-0 in exhibitions, including 2-0 against Argentina) in Group B. And if Germany is the quarterfinal opponent, who will guard Nowitzki? I'd trust Bowen with the task before I'd trust Elton Brand, Chris Bosh, Dwight Howard or Brad Miller.

    Bowen's primary compe ion for the 12th spot would seem to come from Battier, who made his second straight start Tuesday but scored just two points in 13 minutes. His averages of 3.0 points and 3.4 rebounds in the five exhibitions gives him better numbers than Bowen, but that doesn't mean he'd be a better choice for the 12th spot. Colangelo will want to have an ace in the hole when he reaches the medal round, and Bowen can provide something that Battier can not -- intimate knowledge, gleaned from years of practicing together and competing in the same division, of how to go up against Ginobili, Parker and Nowitzki.

    That's why I have a funny feeling that when USA Basketball submits its official roster Friday night at the technical meeting on the eve of the tournament, Bowen's name will be on it.

    Here are a few items from the ulative stat sheet after five exhibitions:

    • The Americans shot 41 percent from 3-point range, which should make opponents think twice about playing 40 minutes of zone defense as they often did at the Athens Olympics when the U.S. team shot just 31 percent from behind the shorter international arc. Brad Miller was by far the Americans' best 3-point shooter, percentage-wise, going 6-for-7. And a pair of forwards -- Antawn Jamison and Carmelo Anthony -- were the most prolific 3-point shooters with eight apiece. Dwight Howard was the only player that did not attempt a 3.

    • Dwyane Wade (17-for-18) and LeBron James (10-for-11) were the team's best free-throw shooters, while Howard (5-for-14) and Chris Paul (7-for-13) were the worst.

    • Anthony (16.8), James (15.8) and Wade (12.2) were the only players to average double figures in points. Howard led the team in rebounding (5.8), Wade had the most steals (13) and the Americans forced a total of 124 turnovers -- almost 25 per game.

    Miller and Bowen were the only players who did not start any games. No player started all five exhibitions.

    • Team USA surrendered an average of 75.9 points and scored an average of 110.0. In Athens, the Americans allowed 83.5 points and scored 88.1.

    Chris Sheridan, a national NBA reporter for the past decade, covers the league for ESPN Insider.

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    Interesting, I hope Bruce makes it...

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    Best luck to Bruce.

    When do the players find out the final roster? Surely before Friday night, right?

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    Good article. I think Bowen will make it. They need him.

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    I hope he does make it. But I don't think he will

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    This are my reason...
    1) If the U.S. is going to win the whole tourny, there're going to win it with offense

    2) As of right now, Coach K has implemented a defense based on team-help instead of individual work.

    3) They are going to play full court press on defense, so individual stoppers aren't as important

    4) Bowen will worsen the offensive flow. All he does is stand on 3-point corner.

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    dammit this article told me who wins the game today!!!!

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    I never thought about the possibility of Bruce guarding Tony.

    Assuming they keep him, would you put him on Tony for any extended period of time?

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    Chris Sheridan must live in San Antonio or something. No way Bowen makes that roster.

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    I never thought about the possibility of Bruce guarding Tony.

    Assuming they keep him, would you put him on Tony for any extended period of time?
    no. I really have concerns about Bruce's physical brand of D getting him in foul trouble in the international game. He always puts a body on a guy, and these are the same refs and rules that made Tim Duncan look like Danny Fortson a few years ago.

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    I never thought about the possibility of Bruce guarding Tony.

    Assuming they keep him, would you put him on Tony for any extended period of time?

    No way. Bruce isn't fast enough.

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    Chris Sheridan must live in San Antonio or something. No way Bowen makes that roster.
    No way you getting laid tonight either.

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    No way you getting laid tonight either.


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    Chris Sheridan must live in San Antonio or something. No way Bowen makes that roster.
    No way you getting laid tonight either.

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    They need Bruce out there. Its what the stats dont show that makes him so valuable to the team.

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    They need Bruce out there. Its what the stats dont show that makes him so valuable to the team.
    Yup. Given what I am to understand about the national teams they don't have a lot of practice together. That would make them depend a bit more on the individual performance of their stars. Given that, a guy who can smother a star performer becomes extremely valuable.

    I would say that Bruce being on the team is a bit more probable than him being cut.

    It would not surprise me if he were, but the B-man is there in the first place for a good reason.

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    Nice article, I agree completely. It will be a major mistake if they leave Bruce off this team. Besides they selected him to be a part of Team USA for a reason and I don't think that will be the 08' Olympics.

    As far as Bruce guarding Tony, I might give it a shot if he was really torching Paul or Heinrick, which is a decent possibility.

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    yeah the article is dead on. That's why Bowen defended Barbosa so good in the tune up game

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    If they cut Bowen then Coack K, D'Antoni, and Colangelo have no one to blame but themselves if they don't win it all. No scapegoating the players if you boot your best perimeter defender in favor of your prodigal Blue Devil son that would be about two steps slow against the world's best.

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    Its a miracle that we really thought that Coach K would cut his former Blue Devil.

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