
SEOUL, South Korea - Coach Mike Krzyzewski knew the drill.
LeBron James and Dwyane Wade and the rest of the U.S. basketball team got into combat uniforms and took marching orders from former U.S. Army officer Krzyzewski on Monday during a visit to Yongsan Garrison in central Seoul.
Krzyzewski was stationed in South Korea for a time during his five years in the army from 1969-74.
He's back in Seoul preparing his U.S. squad for the world championships starting in Japan later this week.
Wade and his teammates went through some practice maneuvers, thrilling the crowd with some alley-oops, slams and precision shooting from the 3-point line.
"It felt great to come here and do something for the troops," said Wade, who plays for the Miami Heat. "It definitely helps us get motivated by realizing there are a lot of people behind us and we're representing our country."
After playing South Korea in an exhibition game on Tuesday, the squad will travel to Japan and play its first game of the world championships against Puerto Rico on Saturday in Sapporo.
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"It added depth to our trip," said Krzyzewski. "To be able to meet the servicemen and women and thank them for their service was a great feeling."
Some 29,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea as a legacy of the 1950-53 Korean War, which ended in a cease-fire, not a peace treaty, leaving the two Koreas technically at war.
Not surprisingly, the visit went down well with the U.S. troops.
In Japan, the U.S. team will be bidding to snap a string of disappointing finishes at the world championships. The United States finished sixth at the worlds in 2002 and third in 1998. The last time the Americans won the tournament was 1994.
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Along with Puerto Rico, the U.S. team is grouped with China, Slovenia, Italy and Senegal in the preliminary round.
Kobe Bryant hit a baseline jump shot with 4.2 seconds left and the Los Angeles Lakers wrapped up a six-game road trip by holding on to beat the Raptors 94-92 on Sunday, their eighth victory in nine meetings with Toronto
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