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US pulls away in 2nd half to rout Tunisia 92-57

(Agencies)
Updated: 2010-09-03 09:55
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ISTANBUL - Eric Gordon scored 21 points as the United States pulled away from Tunisia after sleepwalking through the first half, winning 92-57 on Thursday in its final game of group play at the world championship.

US pulls away in 2nd half to rout Tunisia 92-57
Lamar Odom of US blocks the shot of Amine Rzig from Tunisia during their FIBA Basketball World Championship game in Istanbul September 2, 2010. [Agencies] 

With nothing to play for, the Americans led their opponent by only four points early in the third quarter before turning the game into a rout over the final 15 minutes.

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The US (5-0), seeded first in Group B, next plays on Monday against Angola, the No. 4 seed from Group A.

The Americans misfired on nine of 10 3-point attempts in the first half and failed to show any sustained stretches of good offense, an occasional problem for the team during the group stage. The Americans have time to clean it up, with three days off before playing their first elimination game.

Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook each scored 14 points for the US team and Stephen Curry had 13. Marouan Kechrid scored 15 points and Macram Ben Romdhane added 11 for Tunisia, which went 0-5 in its first appearance in the worlds.

US coach Mike Krzyzewski played his starters the entire first quarter, which ended with the Americans up 19-13. The reserves went the whole second, and though they pushed the lead into double digits, Tunisia was within two in the final minute before the Americans got the final two baskets for a 39-33 lead.

Clearly taking advantage of the Americans' lack of interest, Tunisia hustled to keep possessions alive, even ripping a couple of balls out of US players' hands. But those extra possessions usually ended in missed shots, as Tunisia hit 28 percent after entering the game at 36 percent for the tournament, second worst in the 24-team field.

The Americans finally broke it open midway through the third quarter. An 8-2 burst turned an eight-point lead into a 55-41 advantage. Gordon and Curry made consecutive 3-pointers in an 8-0 spurt that extended it to 63-44 in the final minute of the period.