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Old Tue Sep 13, 2005, 08:55pm
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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BTW, it is an American game.

Ahhemmm....

Athens 2004:-

Puerto Rico 92, USA 73
Lithuania 94, USA 90
Argentina 89, USA 81

There's always the World championships next year....
Sir, you are woefully misinformed, suffering from serious dementia and are living in your own little mindless world if you think the "rest of the world" is better than the best of the best in the US. It is an American sport. And if you don't mind my saying it strikes me as the height of gall and arrogance to change the rules to suit the European style of play. As far as the World Championships, they don't prove a darn thing. The US team's high scorer plays in the NBA development league. What does that tell you?

Huh? I think that you might be a l'il misinformed too.

The US team's high scorer in the last World Championship was Paul Pierce of the Celtics iirr. The last World Championship was held in Indianapolis in 2002. I watched most of the games on my dish. The NBA channel had them on. The US team had an all-NBA roster that included Pierce along with Jermaine O'Neil, Elton Brand, Reggie Miller, Ben Wallace, Michael Finlay,etc. That team went 6-3 and finished in 6th. place. The next World Championship isn't being held until next summer--2006. World championships are like the Olympics; they are held every four years.

If you were thinking about the recent tournament that the US played in South America, I believe that was a zone qualifying tournament to get into the World Championship. That US team was composed of non-NBA players from the NBDL and other leagues, I think. Correct if I'm wrong, but I think that's the scenario.
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