Wingy wrote:durden_tyler wrote:Congrats Canada, previously 0-7 vs USA and now this with bronze to boot!
And for Team USA, continue sending your B-Team and this is what you’ll be suffering!
There is no suffering, no one cares deeply outside of the players that did go. I don’t intend to be snide or snarky with that statement. There’s no loaded bitterness here like some Americans who respond to non-US fans with angst and a bad attitude. It’s just an emotionless, calm and objective statement of fact.
I’m an anomaly who ‘cares’ a lot more than the average American by following via this and other threads, box score watching, but I’m not even getting up and actually paying for a service to watch. Most care way less, and to think - I’m in a significant minority of being a passionate NBA fan who spends plenty of time on this site. Yet, I don’t even take the time to watch.
The average fan probably barely realized the event was happening til the team started losing. But that passes immediately as today is the first day of the NFL season. This is already forgotten for most fans.
So many have said the truth that we invest more in the Olympics. I assume that’s because of the original Dream Team setting the precedent from the start. Maybe if MJ/Magic/Bird & co first showed up at a World Cup it would be different?
Not until we start seeing consistent Greece 2004 results in the Olympics will the US care more. Even that would be amongst the more niche basketball-loving community.
I get why the stars don’t show up. They have too much at risk with their careers. It’s the epitome of capitalism. It’s very American. Ironic that the overwhelming majority of the “patriotic” chest beaters would do the exact same thing if they were in the players’ position.
I know this has pretty all been said at some point along the way. Just repeating it again from a fan that likes seeing the game grow globally. Better product, better quality. Cool seeing others get into the sport I love most. I’m all for US sports growing in popularity worldwide. Hopefully start stealing some of the talent pool from the football pitch! Don’t know if I’ll live to see it, but when the US starts beating world powers in football more than once a decade or so, now that will cause infinitely more suffering than any FIBA WC loss.
Condolence.