Cigamodnalro wrote:He got posterized to the extent that you could probably put Fernandez's dunk over Dwight on a poster. D12 himself made very little contact with Fernandez though--like someone said, "his arm got dunked on."
Up at 5 am again. Sucks.
I agree, it wasn't that bad. Rudy had a clear lane to the basket and then Dwight came to block him but just couldn't reach it.
I thought the dunk itself wasn't
that special, but because it was probably unexpected to a lot (personally I knew Rudy could dunk very well though) and it was an underdog against a mastodont it attracts a lot of attention. That, as well as it being a key moment in the game.
I thought Rudy looked amazing the whole game though, what a steal for the Blazers getting him for cash last year. Ricky Rubio surprised me too, scary thought that a 17 year old is leading this Spanish team from the most important position on the floor in the gold medal game and is doing this well against some of the best players in the world. If he fixes his shooting mechanics he'll be one of the best point guards in the league in a few years.
I thought Dwyane Wade was flat out amazing these whole Olympics too, by the way. If I had to hand out an MVP trophy, I'm pretty sure I'd give it to him. Miami back in the playoffs next year, anyone? Would be fun if the Magic would get to match up against them.
Overall I was just gratefull for getting to watch such a high caliber game, I thought the whole match was just amazing. USA deserved the gold medal, but much respect to the Spaniards too, what a great team they have, with the emphasis on team. The USA were clearly better overall, but Spain can definitely teach them a thing or two when it comes to executing plays, particularly in a half court set.