I just found the boxscore:
Huertas: 30 min, 11 pts, 5 rbs, 13 ast (Team USA only had 11 ast as a whole) on 5/8 FG, 1/2 3pt, 3 TO with really good decision making.
He didn't have any steals, and I didn't really make a point to notice him on defense, but he out-dished all of Team USA combined, had the third highest scoring total (and did so efficiently), and more importantly, he kept a Brazilian team in striking distance that has some decent NBA players but nowhere near Team USA's talent. I get it that Brazil had a bit of an advantage in the post with three true NBA centers opposed to just Tyson Chandler, but at the end of the day, Huertas was able to exploit that in a way that I don't think a lot of point guards could have.
EDIT:
Does anyone have any vids of some of those passes he made, or when he took Deron Williams to the rack? They were playing them on ESPN2 going to the commercial break, but I can't find them on ESPN.com or YouTube. It seems like everything's just about like LeBron James.
Apparently, the breaking news is all about how LeBron is, surprisingly, a good basketball player... not about how we don't have any legitimate scorers in the post, how Brazil exploited that and got a lot closer to winning than they should have, how Huertas went off against our PG's, how several players lost their cool in an exhibition game and started forcing things and getting into it with the Brazilian players, or how we kept settling for ill-advised outside jumpers. Rather, the big story is that LeBron James scored a lot of points in an exhibition game.