MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Nuntius wrote:MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Ok so we will just say the winner is the “World’s Best Basketball Team Champion” instead of “World Champion” problem solved.
You can call it whatever you like. I'm not trying to police what you can and what you cannot say. I'm simply talking about what is technically accurate. That is what this topic is about. That is what Noah Lyles' comment (you know, the one in the OP that people have been ignoring) is all about.
Right so I provided something that was accurate instead. Best team in the league with all of the best teams in the world is the best basketball team in the world that year.
I didn’t realize folks needed it to be about countries for it to be “world champion” which doesn’t really make a lot of sense to me.
It's not that the competition needs to be about national teams. Not to me, at least (some other posters in here have indeed expressed this position). It can be a competition that only includes franchises/sports clubs instead of national teams as well.
The minimum requirement is simply that it has to have to teams from every continent (obviously, the continents that ARE populated, no one's talking about Antartica). That's all. As long as the competition has even one team from every continent then it meets the requirement of a world championship.
MoneyTalks41890 wrote:Noah’s comment was totally. The NBA isn’t the US. It’s a league located in the US where all of the world’s best basketball players play.
I feel like that part of your post is missing a word.
Edit: Ok, I saw your edit now. I don't believe that Noah's comment was inaccurate. The NBA operates like a national league so it kinda IS the US. Yes, it has players from all over the world but that doesn't mean anything. The top leagues in the world across most sports have players from all over the world. The origin of the player doesn't matter.