Eternal Joe Johnson. Despite the weight of the years, the forties, briefly spent by the Celtics at the end of last year, is still able to create and align the “jumpers” at mid-distance. New illustration with his 18 points (7/11 on shots), 4 assists and 3 rebounds in Team USA’s victory over Puerto Rico in qualifying for the next World Cup.
” My game is not based on athletic qualities”he describes. “Basically it’s game reading. At my age, if I can still get on the pitch without a problem, just let my game do the talking.“
A welcome performance from the veteran for an American selection, of which he is the only player over 30, who was up to 10 points behind in the first period. Team USA had a big third quarter (32-14) to take off and finally win without difficulty.
” When you only have five days to prepare, you don’t have time to waste steps, so you need (this experience). When you lead with humility, the guys follow you“, said of him Jim Boylen, at the head of the team.
Accompanied by several former Big League players (Jordan Bell, Tarik Black, Langston Galloway), the seven-time All-Star was mainly supported by G-League (Grand Rapids Gold) shooter Matt Ryan, author of 15 points.
The American team now has a record of two victories and a defeat, after its success against Cuba but a loss subsequently conceded, last November, against Mexico. A Mexican selection that the Americans will find next Sunday in Washington.
It will still be with Joe Johnson who does not seem ready to hang up his sneakers. ” I am a basketball lover. My 15 year old son and I go to work in the gym almost every day. So I never thought of that (retirement). Even if I don’t play as a professional, I still have a chance to be in the competition.“