durden_tyler wrote:DrPampiloni wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:Reading the thread I feel compelled to say:
The idea that it's a character flaw to choose to play for the nation that:
1. You've lived in your entire adult life.
2. You've become a citizen of - and not because the nation is bribing you to play for their national team.
3. The only country your son has ever lived in.
Just seems a bit absurd to me.
I completely understand being frustrated if you're from Cameroon, but the idea that Embiid should have to uproot his life to go play for a nation that he doesn't actually live in or raise his child in, just doesn't seem human-realistic.
What do you mean uproot his life? He can in principle play for Cameroon without ever even setting foot on the country. Probably two weeks a year tops which I guess he spends there anyway. He is not travelling by boat or anything...
So be a mercenary for Cameroon? LOL
Embiid's only mistake is that he joined a super team, in itself it was his right to "choose" which country to represent since according to FIBA/nationality rules, he has that option.
This is not a great look for international basketball since we want more parity, but the storyline remains: is US back to being a dominant team like they were for decades? i don't think so, but there is still a considerable gap and that sucks, again because we all want to see other nations have a chance. Maybe they can have the World Cup until US takes those seriously.
Are you playing dumb or just being dumb? He was born and grew up the first 16 years of his life in the country, in a Cameroonian family. He moved to the US sponsored by a former Cameroonian basketball player. Mercenary my ass. I was just hinting at the fact that FIBA basketball is played in the summer on some neutral ground (example: Paris Olympics) so it was ludicrous to state that Embiid would have to uproot his family to represent Cameroon.
Regarding the rest of your post, I don't think USA basketball (even if they bring their A team) is steamrolling any of Serbia, Germany, Canada, Australia or even Spain at full strength. Those times are over. But we will see.