IronMike323 wrote:lol did it go to overtime?
benji wrote:Yeah, when you're up by 40+ points, shooting 71% from the floor and 63% from three, there's no excuse for not getting back on defense. I say send them home immediately and forfeit the rest of the games. In four years, let's send some players who don't shamefully take plays off. And who are 35 years of age or older only!
At least they wouldn't forget their jerseys.
bowdown wrote:This would be really hard to pull off even in a video game
riko007 wrote:it's not that Nigeria was bad, they did score 73 points and Ike Diogu was a beast, but USA was abusing the closer 3-point line.
koberulz wrote:Loved LeBron throwing a three-quarter-court overhead pass while falling out of bounds, hitting Kobe in stride between two defenders, and John Amaechi almost immediately claiming that the US 'hasn't done anything all that spectacular yet.'
benji wrote:How is it fair when the US gets to send 12 NBA All-Stars when other countries can only send two or three? And some countries can't send any at all.
The Olympics are about global pride and human equality, not nationalism and savage pursuit of victory. We should be striving for an equal distribution of gold medals across populations. And historically, the U.S.'s lead in all medals is an incredibly uneven distribution. It's time for the rest of the world to taste victory until they catch up.
David Sirota breaks down the simple facts here: http://www.salon.com/2012/08/01/dont_chant_u_s_a//
“That’s probably how many points they’d beat the ’92 team by … if we played today.”
Andrew wrote:Amusing quote from Sir Charles:“That’s probably how many points they’d beat the ’92 team by … if we played today.”
ibelieve wrote:it was incredible look at melo he only played 14 minutes and made 37 points and 10 of 12 from downtown and the record of 3 pointers before that game was 13??!!! cmon if melo would have played more he would have beaten that record by his own as a single player![]()
and what is also incredible is that the scored these 156 points in 4 quartes imagine in the nba they play 12 minutes a quarter and in the olympics only 10 that are 8 minutes less of basketball so what happened if they played a 48 minute game does anybody think that they could have topped the 200 mark??? its incredible
SteveHTOWN wrote:It was really a great game to watch. Only two things I have to complain about. First is the defense. LeBron for example sometimes just waited at half court to start the offense. Defense was something the Dream Team took much more serious. Second was Westbrooks ball handling. He played bad passes... a lot off...
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