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"They could have absolutely have taken us to the cleaners but Coach K's discipline made sure that didn't happen," Tunisia coach Adel Tlatli said through an interpreter.
The Americans had played nothing but top-level opposition of late, beating Argentina and Spain in their final two exhibition games before opening with a 98-71 victory over France. They played like they expected a little breather so they could concern themselves mostly with adjusting to the prefabricated arena and FIBA officials, who call a different game than NBA refs.
Tunisia wasn't intimidated the way teams have been in the past against the U.S.
"It's a dream for us to see these kinds of players, but now we play with them," Ben Romdhane said.
The Americans missed all eight 3-pointers in the first, even worse than their 0-for-6 start Sunday, before Anthony nailed one to open the second quarter. Westbrook followed with a jumper for a 26-15 lead, and the expected U.S. blowout seemed under way.
Instead, Marouan Kechrid made consecutive 3s a couple of minutes later that brought Tunisia within six points, and he made another one with about 3 1/2 minutes left, pumping his fist back toward his bench after cutting the U.S. lead to 35-30.
Only then did the Americans finally get control, rattling off 11 straight points, with James' behind-the-back pass to Durant for a dunk making it 46-30.
With tough exhibition games before arriving in England, the U.S. team may need a break and Krzyzewski is giving them a day to decompress.
It may be their last break.
"We might go to some events tomorrow," Anthony said. "We've been going non-stop and put a lot of work in."
The toughest is still ahead.
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