U.S. men roll past New Zealand

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BILBAO, Spain - American players paused from their warmups to stand and face their New Zealand opponents as they performed the haka, their traditional war dance challenge.

The United States' response wasn't nearly as interesting. Just pound the ball inside and outmuscle an overmatched opponent.

Anthony Davis had 21 points and nine rebounds, Kenneth Faried added 15 and 11 boards and the United States remained unbeaten at the Basketball World Cup by beating winless New Zealand 98-71 on Tuesday.

James Harden scored 13 points for the Americans, who will play two more games in Bilbao before moving on to Barcelona for the round of 16. They face the Dominican Republic today before wrapping up Group C play Thursday against Ukraine.

"It was a good, solid performance," U.S. coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "I thought the intensity was excellent."

Two nights after having to rally from a halftime deficit and pull away in the fourth quarter for a 98-77 victory against Turkey, the United States led this one wire to wire. The game was close only for a little more than a quarter.

B.J. Anthony scored 11 points for New Zealand, which fell to 0-3.

"It was pretty awesome getting to play against these guys. These are guys that we watch on TV all the time," veteran forward Casey Frank said. "To be able to get out there on the court against them and have a little bit of success offensively, obviously the result didn't go our way, was pretty awesome."

The Tall Blacks' best work was before the game with their haka. Krzyzewski said U.S. players were aware it would be part of the pregame and they lined up to face midcourt as the New Zealand players got into their formation.

"We actually were going to shake hands with them afterwards because we knew that that was a really neat thing to do and it's part of their tradition, and we admire that," Krzyzewski said.

Fans enjoyed it, then were largely quiet throughout the first half as the bigger U.S. team imposed its will, not needing the kind of highlight plays fans expect of the NBA stars.

But there was no shortage of energy from Faried, the Denver Nuggets forward who seems intent on raising his profile as a largely overlooked player in the league.

The Manimal came into the game shooting 14-of-17 in the tournament and then made all five shots in the first half while also grabbing six rebounds.

He finished 7-of-9 from the field and is shooting 81 percent, Krzyzewski calling him the Americans' "biggest and best surprise."

"I'm just playing out there," Faried said. "I'm just having fun. I'm just playing my game, having fun, enjoying life."

He was just as active on defense, getting called for a third-quarter goaltend on a shot he blocked with such force that it landed behind the New Zealand bench.

Stephen Curry finished with 12 points for the United States, getting his shot to fall after going just 4-of-17 through the first two games. Golden State Warriors backcourt mate Klay Thompson also scored 12, while Kyrie Irving had 10.

It was 27-20 after one quarter and the Americans were ahead by nine in the second before a 12-0 run, featuring seven points from Irving, made it 50-29 on Faried's follow shot with 4:14 left.

Harden had a couple of baskets early in the third quarter - he and Davis both throwing down impressive dunks - and the Americans kept building the lead en route to their 57th straight victory.