SAITAMA, Japan, Sept. 3 (Ticker) -- Pau Gasol's pain from a broken left
foot has all but disappeared. The joy in Spain will be felt for
a long time.
Spain proved that it is more than just Gasol and a supporting
cast, rolling to a 70-47 victory over Greece on Sunday to earn
the gold medal for the first time at the World Championships.
Jorge Garbajosa and Juan-Carlos Navarro scored 20 points apiece
and Felipe Reyes and Carlos Jimenez also played prominent roles
to more than compensate for the absence of the NBA All-Star.
Even Gasol's younger brother, Marc, grabbed seven rebounds and
helped to neutralize Greek center Sofoklis Schortsanitis, who
scored just two points.
"A gold medal around my neck takes away all the pain," said Pau
Gasol, who was named tournament MVP after averaging team highs
of 21.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in the first eight
games.
Spain (9-0) earns an automatic berth to the 2008 Olympics in
Beijing and becomes the first nation to win a World Championship
or an Olympics with a spotless mark since Team USA in 2000.
Pau Gasol cried when he left the court with a broken foot after
Spain's 75-74 victory over Argentina in the semifinals on
Friday. This time, the 7-foot power forward cried tears of joy
after his teammates made him proud with an awe-inspiring
performance.
"This is fantastic," Spain coach Pepu Hernandez said. "We came
out with so much emotion and now we are world champions."
Spain wore t-shirts which read "Pau tambien juega" (Pau is also
playing) as it came through the tunnel before the game.
Reyes started for Gasol and scored all 10 of his points in the
first half when Spain built a 43-23 lead. Jimenez added 11
rebounds.
Greece (8-1), the 2005 Eurobasket champions who stunned the
United States, 101-95, here in the semifinals on Friday, never
pulled closer than 16 points in the second half.
"This is the greatest basketball lesson I have ever seen," said
Jose Luis Saez, the president of the Spanish federation. "It's a
lesson of pride and team effort. Everybody thought that
without (Pau) Gasol we had no chance, but Spain has proved it is
a true team."
Garbajosa, who was signed by the Toronto Raptors in the
offseason, made six 3-pointers, and Spain's trio of guards -
Navarro, Jose Calderon and Sergio Rodriguez - was too quick for
Greece.
But the story was Spain's suffocating defense. While Greece
shot 63 percent and seemed to drive to the basket with ease
against Team USA, it failed to score more than 13 points in any
quarter vs. Spain and shot 33 percent (18-of-55) overall.
Vasileios Spanoulis, who recently signed with the Houston
Rockets, especially struggled for Greece, making just 1-of-10
shots. Dimitris Diamantidis was 2-of-9 from the field.
"We had an emotional game against the USA so we came into this
game with a lot of nerves," Greece coach Panagiotis Yannakis
said. "But they played great. I think we both proved in this
tournament that the level of basketball in Europe is very high."
Greece managed just 12 points in the first quarter and 11 in the
second quarter against Spain.
Each team managed only 11 points in the third quarter and Greece
never threatened in the fourth quarter. After Spanoulis scored
the first basket of the fourth quarter and his only one of the
game with 8:54 left, Garbajosa hit a 3-pointer and Berni
Rodriguez converted a layup off a pass by Sergio Rodriguez to
start a 12-2 run.
Greece scored five straight points to pull within 66-43, but
Garbajosa hit his sixth 3-pointer of the game with 2:22 left.
Pau Gasol came out of the players' tunnel before the game on
crutches, wearing his red warmup top and jeans. He often hugged
and slapped hands with his teammates during timeouts.
In the final minutes, Pau Gasol cried on the bench before
hopping to midcourt to join his teammates in a circle.
Spain's previous best finish here was fourth in 1982.
Mihalis Kakiouzis led Greece with 17 points. The silver medal
here is the best showing for Greece, which finished fourth here
in 1994 and 1998.
Team USA (8-1) won the bronze medal with a 96-81 victory over
Argentina on Saturday. The rivals will meet again next summer in
the FIBA Tournament of the Americas in Caracas, Venezuela,
where only two Olympic berths will be available.
In Sunday's seventh-place game, Lithuania defeated Germany,
77-62.
Bouncing back from consecutive losses to Spain and Turkey,
Lithuania (5-4) shot 53 percent (32-of-60) from the floor,
forced 25 turnovers and limited Germany (5-4) to just eight
points in the final period.
Dallas Mavericks superstar Dirk Nowitzki scored 18 points for
Germany and averaged 23.2 for the tournament, trailing only
China's Yao Ming of the Houston Rockets (25.3)



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