US crush Nigeria in record-setting spree

Basketball Olympic Games USA        156 - 73  Nigeria Spain         79 - 78   Great Britain Brazil         74 - 75   Russia Argentina   92 - 69   Tunisia Australia    81 - 61   China France         82 - 74   Lithuania

Friday, August 03, 2012
Carmelo Anthony scored 37 points, breaking the U.S. single-game scoring record. Net photo.

Basketball Olympic Games USA        156 - 73  NigeriaSpain         79 - 78   Great BritainBrazil         74 - 75   RussiaArgentina   92 - 69   TunisiaAustralia    81 - 61   ChinaFrance         82 - 74   LithuaniaLONDON–An irresistible force met with a very moveable object on Thursday and the result was a record-breaking scoring spree for the U.S. men’s basketball team over a hapless Nigeria at the Olympic Basketball Arena.The defending champions rolled to a 156-73 victory, scoring the most points ever in an Olympic game on a mind-boggling shooting night spearheaded by Carmelo Anthony.Anthony made 13 of his 16 shots, including an incredible 10-of-12 from beyond the three-point line for a 37-point haul.The points total easily eclipsed the previous record of 138 set by Brazil in 1988. The U.S. halftime total of 78 points was also an Olympic record, officials said."Every time that I touched it, the ball was going in as far as the zone that I was in,” Anthony told reporters.The entire U.S. team, given a wide berth by Nigerian defenders, enjoyed an extraordinarily accurate night of target practice as they made 71 percent of their shots, including 29-of-46 from long range, and 30-of-37 from inside the arc."We shot better than any team in a game I ever coached. Our guys just couldn’t miss tonight,” U.S. coach Mike Krzyzewski said.His Nigerian counterpart Ayodele Bakare could only shake his head in disbelief at the U.S. performance. "They shot an unbelievable percentage. I felt we could have played better defensively,” he lamented.The victory improved the U.S. to 3-0 in the preliminary round while Nigeria slipped to 1-2.