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Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 3:22 am
by Mr. E
August 8th 2016
Men's Basketball:
Group A games:
All times Central Standard Time (-6 UTC)
Serbia vs. Australia - 12:15 PM
United States vs. Venezuela - 5:00 PM
France vs. China - 8:00 PM
Women's Basketball:
Group A games:
Japan vs. Brazil - 3:00 PM
Group B games:
Spain vs. United States - 10:00 AM
Canada vs. Serbia - 12:15 PM
Senegal vs. China - 5:45 PM
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 6:09 am
by TKainZero
Poor poor Venezuela. This could get ugly fast
Serbia vs Australia should be a fun one
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 8:28 am
by yellowknifer
How the hell did the Chinese mens team qualify for this tournament?
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 9:48 am
by bb22
yellowknifer wrote:How the hell did the Chinese mens team qualify for this tournament?
Just look at their competition in Asia... It's pathetic. Thankfully FIBA included Aussie and New Zealand into their qualifying region starting next year, so we probably won't be seeing China in the 2020 olympics, unless they generate some worthy talent.
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 2:57 pm
by aIvin adams
As big as the talent gap is in men's bball... It's even bigger on the women's side. Yikes. The women's team USA roster is basically a recap of all the HoF players in the last 15 years
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 3:33 pm
by UcanUwill
Australia - Serbia should be awesome.
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 4:28 pm
by bb22
aIvin adams wrote:As big as the talent gap is in men's bball... It's even bigger on the women's side. Yikes. The women's team USA roster is basically a recap of all the HoF players in the last 15 years
I tried watching women's basketball (WNBA, college, olympics) a few times. Probably the most least entertaining women's sport on the planet. The only reason it is still an event in the olympics is because the men's competition is full of high profile stars. There has even been recent talk about removing basketball completely from the olympics. I'm willing to guess that if it wasn't for the 92 dream team, that started this trend of NBA superstars playing for team USA, basketball would have long been removed by the IOC.
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 4:45 pm
by Alonzo_Morning
Leggoooooooooo Boomers
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 4:46 pm
by Alonzo_Morning
bb22 wrote:aIvin adams wrote:As big as the talent gap is in men's bball... It's even bigger on the women's side. Yikes. The women's team USA roster is basically a recap of all the HoF players in the last 15 years
I tried watching women's basketball (WNBA, college, olympics) a few times. Probably the most least entertaining women's sport on the planet. The only reason it is still an event in the olympics is because the men's competition is full of high profile stars. There has even been recent talk about removing basketball completely from the olympics. I'm willing to guess that if it wasn't for the 92 dream team, that started this trend of NBA superstars playing for team USA, basketball would have long been removed by the IOC.
Have to admit Women's Soccer is leaps and bounds ahead of Women's ball
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 5:12 pm
by UcanUwill
Beting odds, Serbia 1.40 against Australia's 3.00. 3.00 is pretty good bet.
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 5:23 pm
by Mr. E
bb22 wrote:aIvin adams wrote:As big as the talent gap is in men's bball... It's even bigger on the women's side. Yikes. The women's team USA roster is basically a recap of all the HoF players in the last 15 years
I tried watching women's basketball (WNBA, college, olympics) a few times. Probably the most least entertaining women's sport on the planet. The only reason it is still an event in the olympics is because the men's competition is full of high profile stars. There has even been recent talk about removing basketball completely from the olympics. I'm willing to guess that if it wasn't for the 92 dream team, that started this trend of NBA superstars playing for team USA, basketball would have long been removed by the IOC.
I don't think that Basketball is in any real danger of being removed from the Olympic Games. Even without the NBA players it is a high-profile event
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 5:27 pm
by Bolivar
Delly being MVP

And Bogut can shoot a 3-pointer apparently, he did a total of 2 of those for GSW (with 100% success).
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 5:28 pm
by Alonzo_Morning
OH MY GOD DEES THREEES
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 5:30 pm
by Alonzo_Morning
Baynes haricut is the biggest abomiation I've ever seen
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 5:45 pm
by UcanUwill
Bogut is really good. And yes, its not the first time I see him shoot FIBA 3s. Back when the FIBA 3 point line was shorter, he was shooting a number of those.
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 5:48 pm
by bb22
Australia has some nice motion offense. Look at that movement!
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 5:52 pm
by Alonzo_Morning
Jokic and Gobert proving they are trash in this tourney
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 5:53 pm
by Alonzo_Morning
Why is Radulija not in the NBA?
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 6:17 pm
by bb22
Alonzo_Morning wrote:Why is Radulija not in the NBA?
If you watched him play for the Bucks, you would know. Some players just fit way better within FIBA rules. Just like some successful NBA players are terrible in these tournaments.
Re: Basketball - Day 3 Game Thread Aug. 8th
Posted: Mon Aug 8, 2016 6:26 pm
by UcanUwill
Some guys just look much better when they play for their country. Kalnietis, Raduljica...