Curious to see what the French team looks like in Los Angeles. Wembanyama, Strazel and Coulibaly are all 21 or younger, and I'm sure that Yabusele will be there, even though he'll be 32 by then. Ntilikina will only be 29, but it'll be a fairly "old" 29. Aside from him and Cordinier (and maybe Lessort), the rest of the team looks like a tossup. Five of the players on France's roster will be 35 or older in 2028. And, while USA is known to send some oldheads to the Olympics, with all due respect to Nic "Why the **** he in?" Batum, he's not exactly the LeBron James of France... Is anybody tapped into French basketball to know what their youth program is hitting on?
Doctor Internet says no.Weren’t there two lottery picks from France this year? Is either on the team now?
Could have set it at 0.5, and you still would have been a sucker for taking the over.I'm putting the over/under on Haliburton's minutes at 1.5.
I feel like Curry should get someone else’s Gold medal too.
I’m dying. LOL
He can have Tatum’sI feel like Curry should get someone else’s Gold medal too.
This is really for @krylia sovetov but I'm going to piggyback on some of this:No, for two reasons:
- USA is one of the few countries (and maybe the only one) in the world where both the athletes and the fans consider our club league championships (talking about team sports, specifically) to be more important than any international competition. Hell, it was only a year ago that there was a minor controversy over people referring to the Nuggets as "World Champions." In the aggregate and in general, you're never going to get buy-in from Americans about international competition being a big deal.
- As already implied a few posts above, a lot of Americans don't actually like the athletes that play for USAB, and would rather see them lose, because they don't like them as individuals, than see USA win, Because of Reasons™.
- Personally, I'm the opposite: as you may know, I got out of the "rooting-for-teams" business several years ago. I care more about the name on the back than I do the name on the front, except where USAB is concerned.
If I'm being honest, my interest in French basketball is completely self-serving. I don't so much care about French basketball as I am curious as to whether FFBB has a foundation in place to build a championship team around Wembanyama?@Mr. S£im Citrus , if you're interested in french talents, look for the INSEP... Those are their youth NT's in multiple sports. For example french U20 NT plays french second division one season as a team... That probably means that those young players are leaving their respective clubs to join INSEP. Not sure if that's the case anymore.
If I'm being honest, my interest in French basketball is completely self-serving. I don't so much care about French basketball as I am curious as to whether FFBB has a foundation in place to build a championship team around Wembanyama?