Eric gordon: we were able to prove we could win the gold

Eric gordon: we were able to prove we could win the gold


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Sept. 12, 2010 4:24 PM PT _This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts._ _Eric Gordon, the Clippers’


shooting guard and a reserve on Team USA, has been a guest blogger for the Fabulous Forum during the FIBA World Championship tournament in Turkey. On Sunday, Kevin Durant led Team USA to an


81-64 victory over Turkey in the gold-medal game with 28 points. Gordon missed all five of his shots, including four three-pointers, but had two assists, one steal, one blocked shot and one


rebound in 13 minutes of play. Here are Gordon’s impressions of the game and his FIBA experience:_ I’ve never won a championship on this level, so this is big time for us. We came together


for a short period of time, a month and a half, almost two months now, and our expectation was to win the gold. A lot of people back home and around the world didn’t think we could do it


because we were a young and inexperienced team. But we were able to prove that we could win it because we played as a team and played really good defense the entire tournament. Turkey has


some really good shooters, so we couldn’t let them have the shots they wanted. I didn’t shoot the ball well, but I worked really hard on defense. The main thing about today was just to win.


And the thing that we do best is play really good defense. Throughout the whole way, it didn’t matter if we struggled on offense, our half-court defense was really good. To win the gold


medal, we knew we had to break Turkey down at the guards. We didn’t let them have as many threes as they’d like to shoot or let them get off any shot they wanted. Coach MIKE KRZYZEWSKI is a


really good coach and motivator. He kept us together as a team and helped us adapt to the FIBA style of play. It’s a different type of game than the NBA -- more physical and fast paced


sometimes -- and Coach told us to keep adapting our game to the rules and we were able to do that. Confidence-wise it helps a lot to win this tournament. You learn a lot of new and different


things and it’s been a really good learning experience for me. I have two weeks before Clippers training camp. I’m feeling pretty confident about the upcoming season. It’s a brand new start


for us and I’m really anxious to see how we’re going to be this year. I worked a little bit with BLAKE GRIFFIN and some of the players this summer before joining Team USA, but that was


awhile ago. It’s going to be good to get back and get into the flow of things. -- Eric Gordon