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USA ----------------- PR
18/23 FT ------------21/28
23/61 FG [37.7%] -----25/68 [36.8%]
44 rebounds --------- 28
19 turnovers -------- 11
8 assists ------------- 11
19 Turnovers to 11....ouch!
USA ----------------- PR
18/23 FT ------------21/28
23/61 FG [37.7%] -----25/68 [36.8%]
44 rebounds --------- 28
19 turnovers -------- 11
8 assists ------------- 11
Thanks Cat. Didn't see that post. They still have Stewart listed at 6'7".I was the one who posted that no Argentina player is taller than 6'0". (If you click on a player's name in the boxscore it will give you her height.) I mentioned that information as a possible explanation for why Sykes didn't play against Argentina. Sykes lacks foot-speed and I thought the perimeter players for Argentina would have been tough for her to guard.
Here's the boxscore for the game last night against PR which did have players taller than 6'0".
http://info.guadalajara2011.org.mx/ENG/BK/BKR173A_BKW40040090100003ENG.htm
14points and 11rebounds and 1 blockHow did Breanna do? Stats? I couldn't watch the live stream, since I'm currently in Europe.

I do not understand the way USA Basketball picked the players for the Pan American Games. The other countries used their national teams, including professionals, while USA Basketball limited themselves to 2nd tier college players and a high school player. Why didn't USA basketball use professional players? It would have been easier, schedule-wise, to get them, and they would have been matched against the national teams of the other countries. I have not seen any reasonable explanation for the way they did it. It looks like someone dropped the ball.
breanna stewart is averaging 16 & 16 and 2.5 blocks!!!!!! in the pan am games as of right now
She is a 17 year old! A SR in High School, 3 years younger than everyone else on the USA Team, and she is going to be Signing a Letter of Intent to us in about 2 weeksbreanna stewart is averaging 16 & 16 and 2.5 blocks!!!!!! in the pan am games as of right now
She is a "Baby Huskie."14points and 11rebounds and 1 block
She(Breanna) is a 17 year old! A SR in High School, 3 years younger than everyone else on the USA Team, and she is going to be Signing a Letter of Intent to us in about 2 weeksShe is a "Baby Huskie."
On the subject of recruiting,Breanna/"Baby Huskie"/KLM. It would be nice if we had a clone of KLM to commit early and do her "recruiting" for the classes of 13 and 14.
Special kids like KLM, have the "it" factor! Not only are they elite,but they are smart,very out going,connect so very well with others.They also get the bigger picture that it takes other players to be a Special TEAM. They not only want to commit to their school,but be a RECRUITER! They have certain unique advantages that the Coaching Staff do not have. We hear she has a connection with DD! I hope that "helps" us get DD, the earlier the better.
Re: Reimer I hope we get him (you mean her) and (s)he has that special personality. Reimer has played and been around the kids we are now going after in the classes of 13 and 14! #1 Russell,#9 Tucker, # 15 Mavunga, as examples in the 2013 class
The kids who were trying out for the USA 16 team and those who were on it amongst other connections the circle of elite players spend time playing basketball with and against for years
The subject of how many elite level kids you can have willing to play roles that USA team members accept is a legitimate question and issue.