From the start they were penciled in as the 1992 Olympic gold medalist team. The media, their opponents, and fans of basketball all agreed that this team would be unbeatable. And it was.
Featuring basketball's best of the best, the U.S. men were never challenged as a new era of international basketball made its debut. International rules, which had previously prevented only NBA players from being eligible for Olympic basketball, were changed by the FIBA membership on April 7, 1989, by virtue of a 56-13 vote in favor of "open competition." With the rule change, USA Basketball set forth on its mission of assembling the best possible team, and what a team USA Basketball assembled!
Cruising through the Olympic qualifying tournament with an unblemished 6-0 record, the USA Olympic men's basketball team later strolled almost as easily past its Olympic opponents en route to an 8-0 record and the Olympic gold medal.
Opening against Angola, behind Barkley's 24 points the U.S. squad stomped to a one-sided 116-48 victory. Facing a talented Croatian team a day later, the "Dream Team" managed a 33-point win, 103-70. Jordan led the U.S. team with 21 points. The U.S. team had an easy time with a solid Germany team, rolling to a 111-68 victory as Bird, who had been bothered by a nagging back injury, returned to his All-Star form to lead the USA offensive attack with 19 points, while Karl Malone chipped in 18. While seven "Dream Team" members scored in double digits, Barkley (12-14 FGs) set a USA Olympic single game scoring record with 30 points as the USA crushed Brazil, 127-83. Closing out pool play against host Spain, the U.S. scored a convincing 122-81 victory.
Advancing to the quarterfinals, Mullin accounted for a team high 21 points as the USA easily defeated Puerto Rico, 115-77. Meeting Lithuania in the semifinals, a talent filled team that featured four of the top six scorers from the Soviet Union's 1988 Olympic gold medal winning team, the American team jumped out to 11-0 and 34-8 leads to quickly put this contest out of reach and went on to record an impressive 127-76 win as nine U.S. players scored in double figures.
Facing Croatia in the gold medal contest, the U.S. again prevailed in the rematch, this time winning by 32 points, 117-85. Jordan led the U.S. in the gold medal contest with 22 points, while Barkley and Ewing accounted for 17 and 15 points, respectively.
Averaging an Olympic record 117.3 points a game, the USA squad won by an average of 43.8 points and the closest any opponent could come was 32 points (117-85 versus Croatia in the gold medal game).
"You will see a team of professionals in the Olympics again," said USA coach Chuck Daly. "But I don't think you'll see another team quite like this. This was a majestic team."
NAME | POS | HGT | WGT | AGE | AFFILIATION (SCHOOL) | HOMETOWN |
Charles Barkley | F | 6-6 | 250 | 29 | Phoenix Suns (Auburn) | Bala Cynwyd, PA |
Larry Bird | F | 6-9 | 220 | 35 | Boston Celtics (Indiana State) | Brookline, MA |
Clyde Drexler | G | 6-7 | 222 | 30 | Portland Trail Blazers (Houston) | Portland, OR |
Patrick Ewing | C | 7-0 | 240 | 30 | New York Knicks (Georgetown) | Fort Lee, NJ |
Earvin Johnson | G | 6-9 | 220 | 32 | Los Angles Lakers (Michigan State) | Beverly Hills, CA |
Michael Jordan | G | 6-6 | 198 | 29 | Chicago Bulls (North Carolina) | Chicago, IL |
Christian Laettner | F | 6-11 | 235 | 22 | Duke University | Angola, NY |
Karl Malone | F | 6-9 | 256 | 29 | Utah Jazz (Louisiana Tech) | Salt Lake City, UT |
Chris Mullin | F | 6-7 | 215 | 29 | Golden State Warriors (St. John's) | Alamo, CA |
Scottie Pippen | G/F | 6-7 | 210 | 26 | Chicago Bulls (Central Arkansas) | Northbrook, IL |
David Robinson | C | 7-1 | 235 | 27 | San Antonio Spurs (U.S. Naval Acd.) | San Antonio, TX |
John Stockton | G | 6-1 | 175 | 30 | Utah Jazz (Gonzaga) | Salt Lake City, UT |
HEAD COACH: Chuck Daly, New Jersey Nets | ||||||
ASSISTANT COACH: Lenny Wilkens, Cleveland Cavaliers | ||||||
ASSISTANT COACH: P. J. Carlesimo, Seton Hall Univ. (NJ) | ||||||
ASSISTANT COACH: Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University (NC) | ||||||
TEAM PHYSICIAN: David Fischer, Minneapolis, MN | ||||||
TEAM PHYSICIAN: Steve Lombardo, Los Angeles Lakers | ||||||
TEAM PHYSICIAN: Norman Scott, New York Knickerbockers | ||||||
ATHLETIC TRAINER: Ed Lacerte, Boston Celtics |
1992 USA RESULTS (8-0) | 1992 OLYMPIC GAMES FINAL STANDINGS | |||||
USA | 116 | Angola | 48 | 1. United States (8-0) | 7. Germany (3-5) | |
USA | 103 | Croatia | 70 | 2. Croatia (6-2) | 8. Puerto Rico (3-5) | |
USA | 111 | Germany | 68 | 3. Lithuania (6-2) | 9. Spain (3-4) | |
USA | 127 | Brazil | 83 | 4. Com. of Ind. States (5-3) | 10. Angola (2-5) | |
USA | 122 | Spain | 81 | 5. Brazil (4-4) | 11. Venezuela (2-5) | |
USA | 115 | Puerto Rico | 77 | 6. Australia (4-4) | 12. China (0-7) | |
USA | 127 | Lithuania | 76 | |||
USA | 117 | Croatia | 85 |
G/GS FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Barkley 8/4 59- 83 .711 7- 8 .875 19- 26 .731 33/ 4.1 144/ 18.0 19 1 21 Jordan 8/8 51-113 .451 4- 19 .211 13- 19 .684 19/ 2.4 119/ 14.9 38 4 37 Malone 8/4 40- 62 .645 0- 0 .000 24- 32 .750 42/ 5.3 104/ 13.0 9 5 12 Mullin 8/2 39- 63 .619 14- 26 .538 11- 14 .786 13/ 1.6 103/ 12.9 29 2 14 Drexler 8/3 37- 64 .578 6- 21 .286 4- 10 .400 24/ 3.0 84/ 10.5 29 2 19 Ewing 8/4 33- 53 .623 0- 0 .000 10- 16 .625 42/ 5.3 76/ 9.5 3 15 7 Pippen 8/3 28- 47 .596 5- 13 .385 11- 15 .733 17/ 2.1 72/ 9.0 47 1 23 Robinson 8/4 27- 47 .574 0- 0 .000 18- 26 .692 33/ 4.1 72/ 9.0 7 12 14 Bird 8/3 25- 48 .521 9- 27 .333 8- 10 .800 30/ 3.8 67/ 8.4 14 2 14 Johnson 6/5 17- 30 .567 6- 13 .462 8- 10 .800 14/ 2.3 48/ 8.0 33 0 8 Laettner 8/0 9- 20 .450 2- 6 .333 18- 20 .900 20/ 2.5 38/ 4.8 3 3 8 Stockton 4/0 4- 8 .500 1- 2 .500 2- 3 .667 1/ 0.3 11/ 2.8 8 0 0 USA 8 369-638 .578 54-135 .400 146-201 .726 288/36.0 938/117.3 239 47 177 OPP. 8 214-586 .365 57-187 .305 103-151 .682 180/22.5 588/ 73.5 109 13 104
Sitting (L-R): David Fischer, team physician; Scottie Pippen; Christian Laettner; Patrick Ewing; Chuck Daly, head coach; David Robinson; Karl Malone; Charles Barkley.
Standing (L-R): Mike Krzyzewski, assistant coach; Lenny Wilkens, assistant coach; Michael Jordan, Larry Bird; Earvin Johnson; Chris Mullin; Clyde Drexler; John Stockton; P. J. Carlesimo, assistant coach; Ed Lacerte, athletic trainer.
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