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Uhh, Melo has won championships on the two biggest stages -- NCAA March Madness and Olympics.
You sure don't know a thing about basketball. Stroll off to the Lord Of The Rings forum, Frodo.

Winning gold isn’t that big of an accomplishment. It’s nice, sure, but I’m pretty sure 99% of all nba players that played in the olympics since the dream team have won gold. Only a few players didn’t win gold and wasn’t Melo a part of that ONE TEAM. Lol. And it’s not like they had hard fought battles to win either. Personally I’d love to see USA go back to playing just amateurs.

The hardest championship to capture is at the nba level, and he hasn’t even come close to that.
 
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So you are saying the NBA - whose biggest game is watched by at most 14 million people - is bigger than the Olympics - who draw an audience of over a billion people.
Math and numbers sure isn't your specialty, is it?

Melo excelled and won a championship in the Olympics -- the world's biggest stage. And get this -- he's done that THREE TIMES! Three golds. Bench player Steve Kerr has five NBA championships but everybody on Earth would rather have Melo's career -- three gold medals and an NCAA Championship.

You can’t tell me that the overall competitiveness is the same in the Olympics and the NBA. Sure the world stage is changing and more teams might give team US some trouble but the NBA playoffs is where it’s at, and Melo has done nothing but suck in them.
 
The hardest championship to capture is at the nba level

If an NBA Championship is, as you say, "the hardest championship to capture," why have the Warriors done it three of the last four years? Why did the Bulls do it six out of eight years? On the other hand, since 2001 the USA have only won three Olympic championships. That's just three in 17 years! In one stretch of 17 years in the NBA, the Celtics won 12 championships! You really want to say winning an NBA Championship is the hardest to capture? Harder than winning Olympic gold? Nice try, fellow.
 
You can’t tell me that the overall competitiveness is the same in the Olympics and the NBA.
In the Olympics it is better because the players are playing for their nation. You think Anthony Davis really gives a crap about New Orleans? You think Gobert cares about Utah? Much fiercer competition in Olympic basketball and Melo has come out as champion three times there.
 
In the Olympics it is better because the players are playing for their nation. You think Anthony Davis really gives a crap about New Orleans? You think Gobert cares about Utah? Much fiercer competition in Olympic basketball and Melo has come out as champion three times there.
I hear here’s going to be playing for Puerto Rico soon.

#MeloTheTeamUSAKiller
 
If an NBA Championship is, as you say, "the hardest championship to capture," why have the Warriors done it three of the last four years? Why did the Bulls do it six out of eight years? On the other hand, since 2001 the USA have only won three Olympic championships. That's just three in 17 years! In one stretch of 17 years in the NBA, the Celtics won 12 championships! You really want to say winning an NBA Championship is the hardest to capture? Harder than winning Olympic gold? Nice try, fellow.

I want everyone to take a good look at this post. This is a classic example of a troll post, someone who only posts for a reaction, and doesn’t care how dumb he sounds. No one in their right mind would say this. Ten year olds are smarter than this. Either he is a 5 yr. old or he’s a troll, and no point in responding to either, so please don’t. Waste of time.
 
If an NBA Championship is, as you say, "the hardest championship to capture," why have the Warriors done it three of the last four years? Why did the Bulls do it six out of eight years? On the other hand, since 2001 the USA have only won three Olympic championships. That's just three in 17 years! In one stretch of 17 years in the NBA, the Celtics won 12 championships! You really want to say winning an NBA Championship is the hardest to capture? Harder than winning Olympic gold? Nice try, fellow.
There's no way to argue against this. Like literally no way.

Boom.

Guess that settles it.
 
There's no way to argue against this. Like literally no way.
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Exactly.

One can't argue against 2 + 2 = 4, and one can't argue against my post that refutes the statement that the NBA championship is the hardest to achieve. One other point to ponder: If it is so darn hard to win...why does someone win it every year?
 
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