They were two little kids, free of the past and any doubts or suspicions. The U.S. basketball team won gold Sunday, beating Spain 118-107, and the players jump/hugged at center court like superstars rarely do.
Greg Couch: I went through a crazy cab ride, lost, past donkeys and little villages and people always sitting out by the street on their haunches all the way to the Great Wall, where I hiked on top, looking for it. I searched the Forbidden City, including the Hall of Preserved Harmony.
BEIJING -- It hit Hugh McCutcheon all at once. All of it, together for the first time after he had compartmentalized so brilliantly before.
Greg Couch: Only a few seconds left in the gold medal game, with the blowout already set and the U.S. women’s basketball players already celebrating, Candace Parker decided to do it. No woman has dunked in the Olympics. And Parker, who has designs on becoming what Mia Hamm was to young girls, an international sports icon, can do it. So she got the ball, made her move to the hoop, jumped, and. . .
Greg Couch: Before the race, when the sprinters from Trinidad & Tobago were telling Usain Bolt that he was going to "drop the stick, and we are going to run past you," it was not bad sportsmanship. Not in this sport. "It was talking smack," T&T's Marc Burns said about Bolt and the Jamaicans, "to get in their heads and throw them off." Bolt knew that. He didn't care.
Greg Couch: Everyone was saying the right things, not letting anyone inside any more than they could help it. It happens on any given night, no one has thought about the big picture, nothing to hang your head about. The U.S. women’s softball team, one of the most dominant dynasties in sports, lost the Olympic gold medal game 3-1 to Japan Thursday. The U.S. had won the past three Olympic golds, all three ever awarded. But the sport has been removed from future Olympics for a reason we’ll never know.
Greg Couch: I'm sitting in a downpour watching beach volleyball. Does that seem strange to anyone? They don't postpone spring break, start the partying a little later? Well, in fact there might be something poetic about this. Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor, the dominant force of women's beach volleyball, are leading the party, but also playing a real sport.
Greg Couch: What keeps throwing me is the way the U.S. basketball team celebrates on the bench. Superstars standing, watching others win, pumping fists and hugging teammates. I'm not used to watching superstars care about others, unless it's the playoffs. Or a contract year.
Greg Couch: I’m staring at a statue of an ancient Chinese man behind a ping pong table. "Want to play?" an actual man asks, handing me a paddle. Against a statue? Well, I serve. And the statue, holding a paddle with the top facing down, hits it back. I run off to the side, nearly falling on my face for a return. Statue hits it back again.
Greg Couch: China’s baseball manager finished his press conference and left the building. He was angry, yelling at someone about the accusations against him. And he pulled up a chair where security guards wait outside, and just sat down. "Do you know what he’s doing?"an Olympic volunteer asked me. No. Why? "Everyone else leaves out that door over there, and then goes away. He looks like he’s waiting for something, like he wants to wait."
BEIJING -- It was clear even from the way he walked out on the court, mixing long, proud steps with a little shadowboxing while fans squealed. Before him, Fernando Gonzalez walked out to polite applause. But when Rafael Nadal traipsed out? The crowd went nuts.
Greg Couch: It was clear even from the way he walked out on the court, mixing long, proud steps with a little shadow boxing, while fans squealed. Before him, Fernando Gonzalez walked out to polite applause. But when Rafael Nadal traipsed out? The crowd went nuts.
Greg Couch: You're nervous at first, because everyone is so hyped, and they're blaring that loud, melodramatic intro music. Everyone's taking pictures, the crowd is bubbling energy. It's the Olympic 100-meter dash, the signature event of the Games. The winner is the fastest person on earth.
Greg Couch: This doesn't change Dara Torres' story. She's still 41, still a mom. She still came back after a seven-year retirement. And if this was supposed to be an American dream scene, an example to the middle age, does it change anything that she didn't win gold in the 50 meter freestyle in the Beijing Olympics Sunday?
Greg Couch: It is not possible to have two Mary Lous at once, as we've been looking for just one for nearly a quarter of a century. But in a night that lined up as good vs. evil, women's gymnasts vs. exploited kids, and yes, American vs. China, the right side won. American Nastia Liukin, who came into the Olympics as The Other One, won the women's individual all-around gold this morning.
Greg Couch: The truth is, nobody every really believed, deep down, that USA Basketball was outmatched by the European style of teamwork and pick-and-roll. Wondered, yes. Believed, no. I mean, come on. When the U.S. was losing in the Olympics and World Championships, it was because the Americans didn’t care.
Greg Couch: We've come to expect certain things of our fastest man on earth. GOAT: That was the tattoo on Maurice Greene, proclaiming himself the Greatest Of All Time. Michael Johnson had his gold shoes, and Carl Lewis, well, he was the franchise for ego. Yet because of who they are and what they do, the male-diva thing kind of works. You wonder if running the 100-meter sprint requires that sort of bravado. Same thing with baseball closers. It's something about the short burst of intimidating performance that calls for you to be a cocky S.O.B.
Greg Couch: He shook James Blake’s hand after losing to him for the first time, having beaten him for years, and it was over Roger Federer. His Olympic hopes, his No. 1 ranking. Rafael Nadal will finally, officially, pass Federer in the world rankings Monday. "I’m disappointed,” Federer said. Blake beat Federer 6-4, 7-6 (7-2) in the Olympics quarterfinal, Federer’s fourth loss in his past eight matches.
BEIJING -- You have to watch ''women's'' gymnastics with one eye closed. Shut down your conscience and watch the beauty of the movements, the power and guts of the girls. I mean women.
Greg Couch: No overcoming sickness, no relying on teammates, no thrilling finish.
BEIJING -- T.C. Dantzler just spent 50 minutes on his stationary bicycle, and was exhausted. He could barely talk, which is something for him.
Greg Couch: The question is how you move on from tragedy? Will the American volleyball team fall apart over the stabbing. The coach, Hugh McCutcheon, is gone indefinitely after his father-in-law was killed in a Chinese tower Saturday, his mother-in-law nearly killed and now still holding on, and his wife standing there in horror as her parents were attacked.
Greg Couch: Just hours after an Opening Ceremony put a happy face on the start of the Olympics, a Chinese man attacked two relatives of U.S. men's volleyball head coach Hugh McCutcheon, fatally stabbing one and seriously injuring the other.
Greg Couch: Shawn Johnson sat straight with her fingers clasped on the table directly in front of her, and her smile big, straight and never wavering. "In the end," she said, "if I give everything I have, I’ll be happy." In every Olympics, we look for some tiny sweetheart to fall in love with. Johnson is it.She is the American gymnast, who not only is favored to win the all-around competition, but also possibly take down China’s team in the most hotly contested U.S.-China team matchup in the Olympics.
Greg Couch: It doesn’t really matter if Dwyane Wade is dating Starr Jones, as rumor has it, though his wife might disagree. It’s not important if he’s a little cocky going into the Beijing Olympics, talking about touring the gold medal around the U.S. when it’s over. That is the celebrity side of Wade, the former quiet kid from Chicago.
Greg Couch: The last we saw of Bob Malaythong, he was sitting back on a badminton court with a birdie sticking out of his right shin. He and his partner had just lost the world championships to David Ortiz and Brian Urlacher. Yes, of course that Brian Urlacher. And the Ortiz who plays for the Red Sox. It was in a national Vitamin Water commercial, if you haven't seen it, and Ortiz' smash, thanks to the empowering drink, had fired so hard that it stuck into Malaythong.
Greg Couch: Candace Parker stood there in the row, as if she could simply blend in with the best women’s basketball team on earth. She has passed that point now, but this was just good manners Thursday, as someone had to be the gracious speaker for the U.S. women’s basketball team. And Lisa Leslie has handled that job perfectly for years.
Greg Couch: First impressions aren't much more reliable than what was anticipated, but the first person to greet me in Beijing was a young, smiling woman who said, ''Welcome to Beijing,'' while checking my passport. The airport terminal is big, spotless, beautiful and an architectural triumph of its own. The air?
Greg Couch: Drop by the Cubby Bear after a ballgame, and you don't usually worry about who all those people inside really are. Or even the person on the next stool. If you ask, you're going to hear something made up anyway. I've gone a time or two, or more, and never given it a thought.
The women's basketball team "the hoops team not trying to rebuild its name" has a heavy Chicago flavor.
Pistachio is the big seller at Heavenly, the little gelato and ice cream shop in Logan Square. The guy behind the counter, the owner with the scoop, is Larry Langowski, a 6-foot, 250-pound Polish guy from Chicago.
MILWAUKEE -- There was Brewers manager Ned Yost, trying to explain away another embarrassing loss to the Cubs. His team had given up a first-inning run on a dropped third strike, with the first baseman signaling to the catcher not to throw the ball. Don't throw it. Eat it.





