How does national team success stack up (for you) against NBA championship? I know more international people view it as bigger. For the most part, we don’t GAF about it. I was glad when the US lost in the early 2000s. It started to represent everything I hated about the NBA and I hated the unbeatable hype.
I suppose, though, I like the Jazz because I grew up with them as the hometown team, which I guess the NT functions as a lot of peoples’ “home town team.”
still gutted we stumbled at the Olympics ..Yeah its much bigger, basketball is kinda like a subculture here, so for true believers an Olympic medal is a big thing.
still gutted we stumbled at the Olympics ..
It was Jason kidd and grant hill fwiwI really hope they both win it like kidd/carter did. They definitely deserve it.
Will Bogut be alive in 2020?Dude 2020
Baynes
Simmons
Ingles
Mills
Exum
Delly
Bolden
Maker
Landale\Bogut
Motum
Broekhoff
We will get a medal.
even if he isn't .. weekend at Bernies dude .. we'll wheel him out on a stretcher for a few weeksWill Bogut be alive in 2020?
Simmons vs Mitchell is a close call, but Gobert should be running away with that award.
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Quin is gonna get snubbed for COY.
Gobert is gonna get snubbed for DPOY.
And DM will get snubbed for ROY.
I’ve already made my peace with it.
My take on Ben Simmons comments is that it is part PR but really an indication of how he feels.
He would think that DM is a talented overhyped volume shooter/scorer who doesn't contribute to winning like he does. He constantly mentions his diversified impact on games - and I think he feels disrespected by the media in general. The thing that I bet would annoy him is that everyone always stresses how he is the 2nd best player on his team, and almost no one in the media says the same thing about DM.
I also think people don't realize that he projects to be better than Embiid.
nearly spat out my morning coffee thats gold