Maybe the IOC shouldn't let Nigeria compete if they can't keep up with real countries.
Cannoli Send a noteboard - 03/08/2012 12:12:24 PM
i have hated the US men's basketball team since 1992 and while this year's team could probably not outplay 1992's team, they are doing their best to out-asshole the 1992 team. i realize it's a team of all-star NBA players who do not belong to another country, but at some point you have to just kind of let things go because there is probably no way that nigeria is going to score enough points EVEN IF THE US TEAM GOES INTO THE LOCKER ROOM.
i hope the nba institutes the under-23 only rule next time around because if i want to watch the nba, i'll wait for the season to start. just because the rules allow pro players to compete in the olympics doesn't mean they should....
Why shouldn't they? Other countries have been using their pros for years. And what does the NBA have to do with the US team? What about the NBA players who play for other countries in the Olympics, and who are often their home country's best chance to compete? Should they be banned from play by the NBA (can the NBA shut them out of the Olympics? ) just because the US has the most talent? 
All-but-failed states like Nigeria just don't have the stuff to assemble teams that can compete with first world countries. They lack the standards of living to make basketball skills widely available to the populace, the lack the resources to hone that talent and to organize and train and field a competitive team. None of this is the fault of the US team. Admitedly, they could probably be less obnoxious about it, but that's what people have been saying (albeit sometimes in hushed tones lest they be called racist) about the NBA in general for years. However, even in amateur sports leagues, basketball teams and players don't slow down their play to let cripples or untrained players keep up with them. They don't bench their best players when up against a club that hasn't put in the same practice time. Instead, divisions are selected and organized to group comparable teams together, or at least, teams with similar resources and talent pools, so as to maximize the chance of victory occurring solely on skill at, or dedication to, the sport in question.
What's the point of another country winning the gold medal when they know they are only beating a US team playing under severe restrictions? In the film "Miracle" about the US Hockey team in 1980, Kurt Russel's character snottily asserts the superiority of his team's win over the so-called Dream Teams of professional athletes, claiming that his bunch of amateurs and nobodies who peaked that year at the Olympics is the REAL "dream team". And he is right to a point, but the idea of the original Dream Team was not winning at all costs but the thrill of seeing some of the greatest active living legends of the game on the court together, and the United States FINALLY getting a chance to show the world what the best Americans were capable of, rather than the 4th tier players up against the best of the rest of the world.
The Dream Team that Russel's character sneers at was exactly what he and his fellow US Olympic coachs and their athletes had been up against for years. The stars of the Soviet hockey team were no more amateurs than Lebron James et al are today (the difference being, the US government is not going to punish Kobe Bryant by confiscating his home and voiding his contract if the US only comes away with the Bronze medal). They were elite, professional players and the US was only one of the last countries to do what everyone else had been doing for years.
By taking away the best US players, you deprive the less talented countries of their own chances for an equivalent of the "Miracle on Ice."
Cannoli
"Sometimes unhinged, sometimes unfair, always entertaining"
- The Crownless
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Deus Vult!
"Sometimes unhinged, sometimes unfair, always entertaining"
- The Crownless
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Deus Vult!
/olympics: is it necessary to win a basketball game by 80+ points?
03/08/2012 08:39:56 AM
- 679 Views
Judging by what happened in the badminton, yes it is.
03/08/2012 08:45:23 AM
- 444 Views
yes i know they had to actually play the game to the end, i still find it boring to watch either way
03/08/2012 04:06:14 PM
- 384 Views
Maybe the IOC shouldn't let Nigeria compete if they can't keep up with real countries.
03/08/2012 12:12:24 PM
- 611 Views
My thoughts are they could institutionalise something like the soccer competition
03/08/2012 12:51:09 PM
- 380 Views
Soccer does that on purpose so that the World Cup means a lot more *NM*
03/08/2012 03:22:35 PM
- 184 Views
Football does it *because* the Euro/World Cups mean a lot more. An important distinction. *NM*
03/08/2012 07:58:58 PM
- 178 Views
What Wibble said, and the reason has to do with the amount of competitive teams.
03/08/2012 08:25:08 PM
- 449 Views
Re: Maybe the IOC shouldn't let Nigeria compete if they can't keep up with real countries.
03/08/2012 04:28:53 PM
- 594 Views
So who is stopping the other countries from making their own NBAs if they want to compete?
03/08/2012 08:56:46 PM
- 412 Views
Did you read coach K's response?
03/08/2012 03:50:26 PM
- 463 Views
i saw it this morning after i had already posted the original comment
03/08/2012 04:32:08 PM
- 522 Views
I guess I still don't understand your complaint.
03/08/2012 06:17:05 PM
- 446 Views
my main objection is how the olympics are now nothing more than an extension of pro leagues
04/08/2012 05:39:08 PM
- 380 Views
You'd have us kick out every Olympian other than the boxers, then?
04/08/2012 06:00:08 PM
- 369 Views
no, i'd have the olympics be more about sport and less about money
04/08/2012 06:12:24 PM
- 390 Views
"Need"
03/08/2012 06:17:26 PM
- 395 Views
Re: "Need"
04/08/2012 05:53:39 PM
- 402 Views
No. Do you want to know, really? Your tone throughout makes me wonder if you do. *NM*
05/08/2012 05:09:42 PM
- 176 Views
The US doesn't always win the gold medal, you know.
03/08/2012 07:41:33 PM
- 495 Views
one silver, two bronze, one boycott -- all others gold since 1936
04/08/2012 05:55:11 PM
- 397 Views
I prefer athletes to put in their best performances, since their wages are paid for by spectators
03/08/2012 07:04:33 PM
- 420 Views
You really don't seem to grasp athletic competitions too well, it seems
03/08/2012 09:31:53 PM
- 512 Views
The "professionals shouldn't compete" argument is one of the dumbest things I've read in months.
06/08/2012 07:08:56 AM
- 381 Views