respectAlmost got you... Damn
Well see ya next time, great game
respectAlmost got you... Damn
Well see ya next time, great game
And as long as the pay gap between the NBA and the Euroleague remains where it is, they will continue to do so.
With the way the refs have carried France anything is possible plus the NBA/FIba is trying to do everything they can to make Wemby the new face of basketball with LeBron on the way outSerbia played their hearts out, that was a great game. I don't think France can give the USA competition the way Serbia did but I could be wrong
Almost got you... Damn
Well see ya next time, great game
With the way the refs have carried France anything is possible plus the NBA/FIba is trying to do everything they can to make Wemby the new face of basketball with LeBron on the way out
We had opportunity to ruin lebron's last dance, but it wasn't meant to be... That would be a cherry on top of our possible victory
Now guys, I need to ask you something. Will this tournament help to attract larger masses of people in the US to follow their NT in future, in a way that we europeans do?
Far as I can see, that kind of culture never developed in US, and it will mean a lot for a basketball as a sport.
If we keep doing single elimination style games, I'd like to see groupings like North America vs the World, or USA vs Europe. An annual game along those lines could be funThis is fun as a spectacle, it's sort of like if the all-star game was good; (we get to see Lebron and Curry on the same team!)
No, for two reasons:Now guys, I need to ask you something. Will this tournament help to attract larger masses of people in the US to follow their NT in future, in a way that we europeans do?
well I can only hope that kind of culture will develop in next few decades... There's always a new generations...
Even if this team get beaten and eliminated, nobody would shed a tear?
I think WNBA is going to become popular before international men's competition does
Not unlike other team sports where the United States has been historically dominant, but a certain segment of fans don't like the athletes who participate in them (the USWNT, to name another), a win buys them nothing. Fans only care if they lose, so they can be mad, and some of them actively root for the team to fail.I like Olympic basketball quite a bit, but it while it would be a bummer if this team lost, it would not provoke tears. Wouldn't be as much of a bummer as the Kings losing to the Warriors in game 7.well I can only hope that kind of culture will develop in next few decades... There's always a new generations...
Even if this team get beaten and eliminated, nobody would shed a tear?
Not unlike other team sports where the United States has been historically dominant, but a certain segment of fans don't like the athletes who participate in them (the USWNT, to name another), a win buys them nothing. Fans only care if they lose, so they can be mad, and some of them actively root for the team to fail.
Not unlike other team sports where the United States has been historically dominant, but a certain segment of fans don't like the athletes who participate in them (the USWNT, to name another), a win buys them nothing. Fans only care if they lose, so they can be mad, and some of them actively root for the team to fail.
There are a number of reasons, many of which are not appropriate content for his message board. But, I mean, you got someone upthread told you himself that he was rooting against USAB: why don't you ask him? Get it straight from the horse's mouth, as it were? Maybe he's rooting against the players because of some childish NBA-related stuff, maybe it's related to the aforementioned forbidden content, or maybe it's something else entirely, that I hadn't even considered.Why is that? Especially women NT?
Prolly team USA again. Although if we’re being perfectly honest I don’t know if Embiid’s knees hold up long enough for him to play international ball againwhat's the fall back option if Cameroon doesn't qualify for the Olympics?
I wouldn't hold my breath: Americans, in the aggregate and in general, tend to be... isolationists (sure, let's call it that) at heart. A possibly unintended byproduct of being indoctrinated from childhood to believe that you live in the best country in the world is a lack of interest in becoming a worldly citizen. The likelihood that you're ever going to get a substantial percentage of American basketball fans to believe that either the World Cup or the Olympics are even as big a deal as the NBA Championship is very low: a ton of American fans only care about international competitions to the extent that they can be used as tools to diminish the NBA players they don't like.well I can only hope that kind of culture will develop in next few decades... There's always a new generations...