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OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Fri Aug 8, 2008 10:37 pm
by Texas Longhorns
Didn't see a thread about the Olympics or USA Basketball here so decided to make one..

The opening ceremony starts in about an hour. :)

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sat Aug 9, 2008 2:02 am
by tha_rock220
Ehhh, who cares about the opening ceremony. The most interesting thing is watching a country's flag bearer be its only athlete.

The sports I'm interest in are basketball obviously, swimming, track, and soccer.

I figures if Coughlin can get her 6, Phelps can get his 8, the US team wins, Tyson Gay wins, the we get a bunch of gold in other random events we can maintain our olympic medal dominance. I don't see the women's soccer team winning without Wambach though.

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sat Aug 9, 2008 4:52 am
by Texas Longhorns
Two winners already for gold medals in the weightlifting and shooting departments.

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:09 am
by Texas Longhorns
U.S. already has 8 total medals. 2 Gold 2 Silver and 4 Bronze.

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 7:01 am
by DreamShook34
Greece vs Spain on USA its about 2AM housston standard time. Stayed up to watch Argentina/Lithuania for Scola. Oh well this game is damn entertaining V-Span is tearing it up. Spain has a monstrous team man! Rudy Fernandez is the truth!

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 7:04 am
by Texas Longhorns
Yeah, Ricky Rubio looks older than I thought he would.

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 7:09 am
by DreamShook34
yeah i don't believe hes 17 his first name on his jersey is hilarious to me

not impressed by Marc Gasol.. but i wasn't during the world championships either

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:34 am
by Julio
Wasn't able to watch Spain-Greece, that sucks.
Halfime of the Argentina- Lithuania right now.
French don't have one medal yet.
I normally look at all the sports, that's the damn JO :)
How was Rubio??

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 10:42 am
by Julio
Wow, great victory for Lithuania.Argentina made a great comeback, but still, Lithuania was able to resist.
Can't wait for USA-China.
And now France have two medals... :D

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 10:57 am
by Texas Longhorns
Good job for France, that Lithuania-Argentina game was pretty exciting. I hope the USA-China game is even more exciting, I can already feel it, it's going to be the biggest sport event watched. It's going to break record books.

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:04 am
by Julio
hey, they should be at least 1 billion watchers I've heard.
Dunno tough how many they were for Bucks-Rockets last year, or for the Super Bowl.
Also, even tough I know the score, I'll watch Greece Spain (it is aired later on french tv) because there is a lot of players I like on those teams.
3 h before USA-China :)

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:24 am
by Texas Longhorns
Yep, just saw that article. That's almost 20% of the world population and that's shocking by itself. Man, this game is gonna be so hyped up. The Bucks-Rockets games were only 200 million and I say ONLY because they are expecting an excess of a billion.

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:30 am
by Julio
That's some crazy ****, 1/5 of the world...
Damn it, French judoka(I don't know if it's an english word) go for the gold, the fight last 30 seconds, and he hurts his neck....:( :(
EDIT: What sports do you guys watch in the JO, except basketball??What sports are popular in the US??
A lot of you will be following Phelps, no??

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:40 am
by Texas Longhorns
I watching everything in the Olympics. Everything that Team USA is in and any game that I find interesting I start to watch it. I've been doing it since 1988 when I watched my first Olympics.

Phelps has just made my list on athletes to watch. He is just a god at swimming, just doing a phenomenal job for team USA.

In the U.S. the most popular sports go like this
1. Football
2. Baseball
3. Nascar (by TV ratings)
4. Basketball
5. Hockey
6. Soccer

Now obviously Football, Nascar and Hockey aren't in the Olympics so nobody can watch that. I don't know when Baseball starts in the Olympics but there is a team for the U.S. in it. Basketball obviously you know about. Soccer should be fun to watch, the women are doing a good job even though they lost a game. I haven't seen any of the men's games yet.

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:50 am
by Julio
Right now I'm watching fencing, obviously more interested because it's french guy, but I love some sports where french are not in, or don't have any chance for medal:

-basketball of course, even tough our NT is not in the JO
- swimming, I love the two stars of the France(Manaudau and Bernard), but I like Phelps as well, and I like watching when they swin as teams;
-Soccer of course, I like it very much, just watched the Bresil game, two goals by Ronnie
-Boxing is also of the sports I like
- Badminton and Tennis are also favorites of mine

And of course, I like some stars of the JO, notably hurdlers Liu Xiang and Dayron Robles, guys like Tyson Gay, basketball women players like Bird and Jackson, some soccer players, ect ect

EDIT: and that's another medal for France ( fencing :) ). I hope it's the gold !!!

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 2:51 pm
by Julio
So, how's everyone is about Yao right now??
Not bad, I would say.Obviously he's not in his best shape, but he's playing quite good for a player with only 3 weeks of training.
And I'm not really impressed with the US team now..

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 3:13 pm
by ShaY
So good to see Yao playing again , he obviously not in shape but he is playing good , they are not feeding him enough.
And it was nice to see him shoot some jumpers , we need him to be confident with his jump shot next year.

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 3:31 pm
by Julio
Damn it, the moment China is eliminated, I will breath free again..I'm just so worried about an injury..:(

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 3:55 pm
by Vator
Posted this coment on the Lakers board.

Kobe dunked on Yue in the 2nd quarter at the 4:45 mark. Then Lebron dunked on him at the 2:29 mark. Then Bosh at the 1:54. Bad sequence, but It took a lot of courage to go up with those guys though. Not many players would have done that. I was surprised he had the jumping ability to even contest the two against Kobe and Lebron. The kid has guts, he just needs to learn how and when to take advantage of that length and athletic ability.

I've been slightly impressed with his game so far.

Re: OT - Olympics/USA Basketball Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 4:07 pm
by bballmaniac27
just glad that the Yao injury in the 3rd quarter wasn't serious.

US half court offense doesn't look that great either.