OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992 -Update: Basketball: Less than dream-like
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Your support makes all the difference.THE AMERICANS have been beaten at basketball, but it was not, as many neutrals might have been hoping, the 'dream team'.
The women's team (the dreamettes?), who cut a swathe through the qualifying competition in much the same way as the men, blew their chance of a third successive gold medal at the quarter-final stage, when they lost 79-73 to the Unified Team.
The team was billed as the strongest ever put together by the Americans (which sounds vaguely familiar) but will now have to settle for a bronze - at best.
China will provide the opposition for the Unified Team in the final. Last night the Chinese recorded a 109-70 victory over Cuba who, like the Americans, had gone through the three-game preliminary series unbeaten.
As for the American men, their stay at the Games continues to be anything but smooth. Now there is a spat with their Olympic Committee, whose Leroy Walker wants them to move from their luxury four-star hotel to take part in the Village atmosphere (cramped, no air-conditioning). No chance.
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