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Redd sparks Team USA's rout of Virgin Islands

Kobe forced to bench early with foul trouble; Canada, Brazil up next

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Team USA's Kobe Bryant, left, drives past the Virgin Islands' Jason Edwin during their game at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS - Kobe Bryant had nothing to worry about when he was forced to the bench with foul trouble.

Now he has Michael Redd as a backup.

Redd replaced Bryant and hit a flurry of 3-pointers to turn the game into an early rout, and the United States beat the U.S. Virgin Islands 123-59 on Thursday night in the FIBA Americas tournament.

“He’s ready to come in at any time,” U.S. coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “Most shooters need time to find their rhythm. He’s ready right away and he knows he’s subbing for Kobe. Obviously he’s a key guy for us and that’s something we did not have last year.”

Redd and Carmelo Anthony each scored 22 points for the Americans (2-0), who put together a dominant stretch immediately after Bryant went to the bench with his second foul less than 4 minutes into the game on his 29th birthday.

Mike Miller and Amare Stoudemire added 13 points apiece for the Americans, who shot 15-of-30 from 3-point range and had all 12 players score.

“We have so many weapons, we have so many threats, and it just makes our job that much easier,” Bryant said. “You just have to come in and plug in the holes when you’re called upon, step in and do your job.”

The Americans are off Friday before closing pool play with games Saturday against Canada and Sunday against Brazil.

Kevin Sheppard scored 11 points for the Virgin Islands, whose best player can’t play for them. Tim Duncan started playing internationally for the United States in 1996, and once that happened the St. Croix native became ineligible to play for his home team. But he also wouldn’t play against them, sitting out the Americans’ 113-55 victory while playing for them in the 2003 Olympic qualifying tournament.

The Virgin Islands, with former UCLA and Georgia coach Jim Harrick on their bench as an assistant, also got nine points from Carl Krauser, Kitwana Rhymer and Jason Edwin.

The Americans scored only 21 points in the first quarter of their tournament opener, but needed only 5 minutes to reach that total Thursday.

The Virgin Islands got within 17-9 with 6:15 left in the first quarter when Edwin drew Bryant’s second foul while scoring. Redd replaced Bryant and scored 13 points, hitting three 3-pointers, during the Americans’ run of 17 straight points that made it 34-9.

“It’s a different role coming off the bench, but at the same time I’ve been here before backing up Ray Allen my first couple of years in the NBA, coming off the bench and expected to score immediately,” Redd said. “That was my role five or six years ago, so I had to go back to that, be professional, ready to go.”

Miller and Chauncey Billups made 3s later in the quarter, with Billups’ shot at the buzzer giving the United States a 42-13 lead. The U.S. was 13-of-17 from the field (76 percent) in the period, including 8-of-10 from behind the arc. Redd had 15 points in 5 minutes.

“Guys like Mike Redd and Mike Miller come in and hit shots like that, it’s hard to beat us,” guard Deron Williams said.

The lead was 66-39 at halftime, and the third quarter quickly became festive. Fans in another small crowd at the Thomas & Mack Center sang “Happy Birthday” to Bryant while he was shooting free throws,

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Bryant said the serenade was “a little uncomfortable.”

“First time that’s ever happened,” he said before leaving the arena with his family for a quiet celebration. “But that was fine, I appreciate it.”

The Americans had a pair of highlight-reel plays a few minutes later. Kidd threw a pass off the backboard so James could throw down a dunk, and Bryant found Howard with an alley-oop pass for an 80-44 lead.

Krzyzewski also had his team play some zone in the second half, something he has said the Americans would use at some point.

Redd is being counted on to improve the Americans’ perimeter shooting, their biggest weakness in recent years, and so far he’s delivering. The Milwaukee Bucks guard was 3-of-5 behind the arc and scored 17 points in Wednesday’s 112-69 victory over Venezuela, and added four more 3s Thursday.

The announced attendance was 5,554, about 1,000 below the opening night figure. There were perhaps 100 fans in the upper level of the 18,000-seat arena.

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