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Basketball Capsules: U.S. faces a navigable road at basketball worlds

ISTANBUL (AP) — All around them, the Americans find compelling matchups for the round of 16: a rematch of the 2006 title game; a coach facing a home country he led to an Olympic gold medal; two bitter rivals to get it all started.

All the while, a fairly navigable road right to the semifinals was emerging for the United States.

Elimination games at the world championship begin Saturday, including a surprisingly early matchup between Spain and Greece, two of the pre-tournament favorites. The Spaniards routed the Greeks for the title four years ago in Japan.

The final day of pool play began with the possibility of one those teams looming as a quarterfinal opponent for the U.S. Instead, after facing Angola, a team the U.S. traditionally just shoves out of the way, the Americans would get the winner of Russia-New Zealand, neither considered a contender.

The U.S. wasn't sharp in its final two games of pool play, but guard Chauncey Billups compared those matchups against Iran and Tunisia to an NBA team taking it easy in its final two regular-season games before the playoffs start.

"That's over with now, and now we can get to the meat and potatoes," Billups said.

The main courses in the knockout stage come right away. Serbia and Croatia, who fought a war in the early 1990s, play the opening game Saturday at the Sinan Erdem Dome. Spain and Greece follow in the nightcap.

On Sunday, it's Slovenia-Australia, followed by unbeaten host Turkey against France. The U.S.-Angola and Russia-New Zealand games are Monday, before Lithuania faces China and Argentina plays Brazil on Tuesday.

The final matchup features Brazil coach Ruben Magnano trying to knock off some of the same players he led to gold in the 2004 Olympics and silver in the 2002 worlds.

"Major tournaments, like the world championships and the Olympics can be very cruel at times," the Argentine said.

The long rest before Brazil's game gives Anderson Varejao more time for to recover. The Cleveland Cavaliers forward grabbed 12 rebounds Tuesday in just his second game after sitting out the first three with a sprained right ankle. He'll have to key the defensive effort against Argentina's Luis Scola of the Houston Rockets, leading the tournament with 29 points a game.

"To try to stop him, it's not easy, we know that," Varejao said. "It's for a reason he's the scoring leader in the tournament, but we believe we can do that, we can do a good job against him."

The winner of that game, or unbeaten Lithuania, is the most likely opponent for the Americans if they reach the semifinals.

And the Americans are predicted to get there, no matter how inconsistently they played during the group stage.

"When it comes to basketball, people expect us to win and play well all the time and win every tournament, win every game," center Lamar Odom said. "And basketball's played all over the world now, there's a balance of talent spread throughout the world."

Angola finished fourth in Group A. The perennial African champions went 0-5 in the 2008 Olympics, where the U.S. beat them 97-76, but bounced back to advance through pool play for the second straight time in the world championship.

"We know we are going to play a tough and athletic Angola team that played us really well in the Olympics two years ago," guard Stephen Curry said. "We're going to be ready."

Russia has slipped since its surprising European championship in 2007, while New Zealand has former Wisconsin star Kirk Penney, the tournament's second-leading scorer with 25.4 points a game, but probably not enough else to topple the U.S.

So it's easy to imagine the Americans playing next weekend, which Billups believes they will do as long as they dig in on both ends of the floor.

"Be very aggressive and very unselfish," he said. And I think that if we do that, we'll be playing on next Sunday."

NBA

Bucks sign 2nd round pick Darington Hobson

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Bucks have signed second-round draft pick Darington Hobson. Terms were not disclosed in Friday's announcement..

The 6-foot-7, 210-pound Hobson was the 37th overall selection in the 2010 NBA Draft.

A junior selected out of New Mexico, Hobson averaged 16.4 points, 8.8 rebounds and 3.6 assists over three college seasons, the first two at Eastern Utah. Last season at New Mexico, Hobson averaged career-highs in rebounds (9.3) and assists (4.6) while scoring 15.9 points and shooting a career-best 36.1 percent from three-point range (39-108).

Hobson was the Mountain West Conference's Newcomer of the Year and Player of the Year in his only season at New Mexico. He was also named Third Team All-America by The Associated Press.

College

UIC basketball coach names his staff

CHICAGO (AP) — Newly named University of Illinois at Chicago basketball coach Howard Moore has named his coaching staff.

Moore announced Friday he has named Al Biancalana, Mike Mennenga and Donnie Kirksey as assistant coaches, and Matt Ryan as director of basketball operations.

Biancalana most recently was the head basketball coach at York Community High School in the Chicago suburb of Elmhurst. He was also an assistant at Bradley University.

Mennenga was an assistant coach at Central Connecticut State, and Kirksey is joining Moore's staff after coaching basketball at Hyde Park Career Academy. He has also coached at DePaul and Chicago State.

Ryan recently served as video coordinator on the Wisconsin staff, where Moore was an assistant coach.

Moore replaced Jimmy Collins who retired Aug. 31, after 14 seasons with the Flames.

SEC taking men's tourney to Nashville 3 more times

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Southeastern Conference has agreed to bring the men's basketball tournament to Nashville three more times this decade, making Music City home to four events through 2019.

The league announced the multi-year agreement Friday. The SEC men's tournament already had been scheduled to be played at Bridgestone Arena in 2013, and now the event will be in Nashville in 2015, 2016 and 2019.

Commissioner Mike Slive says they are excited about this relationship with Nashville in a town that provides SEC fans and teams a great postseason experience. The tournament averaged 17,441 fans in Nashville in March.

The SEC has yet to award the tournament for 2017 and 2018. The tournament will be in Atlanta in 2011 and 2014 an dNew Orleans in 2012.

MSU's Lucious pleads guilty to reckless driving

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan State basketball guard Korie Lucious has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor reckless driving.

The plea was entered Thursday in an East Lansing court. The 20-year-old originally had been charged with operating while intoxicated after he was pulled over early Monday. Lucious faces sentencing Dec. 20.

Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said in a statement he is disappointed in Lucious and that Lucious is disappointed in himself. Izzo says they "look forward to moving past this."

Lucious averaged 5.6 points per game last season and started six games. He made a game-winning, 3-point shot to lift the Spartans into the round of 16 in the NCAA tournament last season and helped them advance to the Final Four.

Duke's Singler has surgery on left knee

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Duke senior Kyle Singler is recovering from knee surgery.

The school said last season's most outstanding player at the Final Four had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Friday afternoon at the Duke University Medical Center. He is expected to recover in time for the start of preseason practice Oct. 15.

Associate head coach Steve Wojciechowski (whoa-jah-KOW'-skee) says Singler was having some "discomfort" in his knee, so he decided to go ahead and have the surgery.

Singler averaged nearly 18 points and seven rebounds to help Duke win its fourth NCAA championship. 


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