Joe Johnson and USA Basketball finished 5-0 in exhibition play.
(Noah Graham/NBAE/Getty Images) USA All Tuned Up SEOUL, Aug. 15 -- USA Basketball saved its best for last, putting together arguably its top all-around performance in the finale of its five exhibition games. Taking its cue from LeBron James, who pumped in 23 points on 10-for-12 shooting, USA Basketball turned away Korea, 116-63, at the World Basketball Challenge on Tuesday. Dwyane Wade and Elton Brand fired in 16 points, and Carmelo Anthony, who is Team USA's leading scorer, chipped in 13. James dropped in 19 points in the first half as USA Basketball opened up a 62-35 advantage to take control of the game. Scoring the majority of its points on spectacular layups and dunks, Team USA connected on 89 percent of its shots in the second quarter. Although USA Basketball wasn't as hot from the floor in the third and fourth quarters, the lead continued to grow as Brand went to work in the paint. Bang Sung Yoon scored 21 points to pace Korea. Up next for USA Basketball is a trip to Sapporo, Japan for the preliminary round of the FIBA World Championship on August 19th. Team USA, which beat Puerto Rico by 45, China by 46, Brazil by four and Lithuania by 23, will take on Puerto Rico on Saturday (1 a.m. ET, ESPN2).
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