Larry_Russell wrote:Tatum should be starting.
Curry
Jrue
Tatum
Lebron
AD
It should probably be Curry, Lebron, Durant, Bam, AD to be honest to start.
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Larry_Russell wrote:Tatum should be starting.
Curry
Jrue
Tatum
Lebron
AD
SelfishPlayer wrote:The Mavs won playoff games without Luka
UcanUwill wrote:Dude wakes every day with goal to ruin everyones day here. He seems to constantly have a problem with international game and players.
We have posters who obviously just have often hateful agenda, and I am not sure if tolerance of that is a good thing. M12, Selfishplayer, Eyetoma, 4lyfe, they dont provide discussion in my opinion, just an agenda.

Shock Defeat wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:NBA players treat Olympic basketball tournament like it is an event where you go to live in an Olympic city for a month, with thousands of hottest, fittest, single, young women around you.
NBA players treat World Cup basketball tournament like it is an event where you go to be surrounded by other basketball players for a month.
I think this is the main difference.
Hmm.
Well look it's absolutely true that the Olympics are a much, much, much bigger deal in general than the FIBA World Cup, and thus there are vastly more people traveling to the location for the Olympics, including fellow Olympians.
But let's be clear:
1. Team USA basketball (as well as many other rich Olympic stars) don't stay in the Olympic village dorms.
2. NBA players don't need to be in the City of an Olympic village to have women throwing themselves at them, and if they want to get some without tons of other people knowing, it'd be easier pretty much anywhere else.
Meh, the Olympic experience is unique. It's a bucket list item for many people, nba players or not. Make no doubt about it, it's a fun time that does not compare to them traveling to a FIBA World Cup or if they just wanted to go out by themselves in some random vacation town.
IceColdCubano wrote:Larry_Russell wrote:Tatum should be starting.
Curry
Jrue
Tatum
Lebron
AD
It should probably be Curry, Lebron, Durant, Bam, AD to be honest to start.
TheFire wrote:USA is a really bad matchup for Serbia. Their perimeter players just get totally exposed and they have enough elite bigs to tire Jokic out. I think Canada, Germany and Australia are better suited to beat USA even though I think Serbia would beat all those teams.
chudak wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:Edrees wrote:
Pretty much all non americans, oh except the best basketball player in the world, Jokic. He didn't care enough about World Cup to play in it, but he's here in the Olympics. If the best basketball player (and certaintly best non americna player in the world) doesn't take the world cup seriously, why should anyone?
Like imagine Jokic deciding he doesn't want to partake in the NBA playoffs and just decides to sit at home. He would never do that. and he'd never do that for the Olympics either.
NBA players treat Olympic basketball tournament like it is an event where you go to live in an Olympic city for a month, with thousands of hottest, fittest, single, young women around you.
NBA players treat World Cup basketball tournament like it is an event where you go to be surrounded by other basketball players for a month.
I think this is the main difference.
I mentioned this somewhere before - the Olympics have an advantage of you being a part of a larger celebration of sports so its a lifestyle thing - not just a national tournament
Edrees wrote:chudak wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:NBA players treat Olympic basketball tournament like it is an event where you go to live in an Olympic city for a month, with thousands of hottest, fittest, single, young women around you.
NBA players treat World Cup basketball tournament like it is an event where you go to be surrounded by other basketball players for a month.
I think this is the main difference.
I mentioned this somewhere before - the Olympics have an advantage of you being a part of a larger celebration of sports so its a lifestyle thing - not just a national tournament
If that's true, why isn't this also true of soccer? If athletes care so much about the celebration, how come it isn't common for soccer players to skip the FIFA world cup but show up tot he olympics? If your theory is true, that would happen in soccer too. But you don't see the celebration motivating soccer players suddenly.
Besides that point, even if it were true, you are only explaining one of the reasons basketball players care more about the olympics than World Cup. it doesn't change the fact that they care more about the Olympics than the world cup. You are simply giving reasons why. If anything I think it weakens the point you are trying to make. Apparantly, basketball players care so little about FIBA World Cup, that hot girls and fun are more of a motivator for them to show up to a different basketball tournament than the actual presitage of winning the cup.
It does nothing to weaken my stance that players from all over the world care more and make more of an effort to show up to the Olympics than they do to FIBA.
Edrees wrote:If that's true, why isn't this also true of soccer? If athletes care so much about the celebration, how come it isn't common for soccer players to skip the FIFA world cup but show up tot he olympics? If your theory is true, that would happen in soccer too. But you don't see the celebration motivating soccer players suddenly.
chudak wrote:Edrees wrote:chudak wrote:
I mentioned this somewhere before - the Olympics have an advantage of you being a part of a larger celebration of sports so its a lifestyle thing - not just a national tournament
If that's true, why isn't this also true of soccer? If athletes care so much about the celebration, how come it isn't common for soccer players to skip the FIFA world cup but show up tot he olympics? If your theory is true, that would happen in soccer too. But you don't see the celebration motivating soccer players suddenly.
Besides that point, even if it were true, you are only explaining one of the reasons basketball players care more about the olympics than World Cup. it doesn't change the fact that they care more about the Olympics than the world cup. You are simply giving reasons why. If anything I think it weakens the point you are trying to make. Apparantly, basketball players care so little about FIBA World Cup, that hot girls and fun are more of a motivator for them to show up to a different basketball tournament than the actual presitage of winning the cup.
It does nothing to weaken my stance that players from all over the world care more and make more of an effort to show up to the Olympics than they do to FIBA.
Because they cant.
Soccer at Olympics has an U23 age limit and other restrictions that keep the stars out.
I mean for me also FIBA World Cup and Olympics basketball are the same level of importance but the soccer stars are basically banner from competing.
Jadoogar wrote:chudak wrote:Edrees wrote:
If that's true, why isn't this also true of soccer? If athletes care so much about the celebration, how come it isn't common for soccer players to skip the FIFA world cup but show up tot he olympics? If your theory is true, that would happen in soccer too. But you don't see the celebration motivating soccer players suddenly.
Besides that point, even if it were true, you are only explaining one of the reasons basketball players care more about the olympics than World Cup. it doesn't change the fact that they care more about the Olympics than the world cup. You are simply giving reasons why. If anything I think it weakens the point you are trying to make. Apparantly, basketball players care so little about FIBA World Cup, that hot girls and fun are more of a motivator for them to show up to a different basketball tournament than the actual presitage of winning the cup.
It does nothing to weaken my stance that players from all over the world care more and make more of an effort to show up to the Olympics than they do to FIBA.
Because they cant.
Soccer at Olympics has an U23 age limit and other restrictions that keep the stars out.
I mean for me also FIBA World Cup and Olympics basketball are the same level of importance but the soccer stars are basically banner from competing.
This is what basketball should do as well. They should designate one of the tournaments as the "main" event. Since the US already cares about the olympics, make that they main event and only allow younger players to play in the world cup.
Jadoogar wrote:chudak wrote:Edrees wrote:
If that's true, why isn't this also true of soccer? If athletes care so much about the celebration, how come it isn't common for soccer players to skip the FIFA world cup but show up tot he olympics? If your theory is true, that would happen in soccer too. But you don't see the celebration motivating soccer players suddenly.
Besides that point, even if it were true, you are only explaining one of the reasons basketball players care more about the olympics than World Cup. it doesn't change the fact that they care more about the Olympics than the world cup. You are simply giving reasons why. If anything I think it weakens the point you are trying to make. Apparantly, basketball players care so little about FIBA World Cup, that hot girls and fun are more of a motivator for them to show up to a different basketball tournament than the actual presitage of winning the cup.
It does nothing to weaken my stance that players from all over the world care more and make more of an effort to show up to the Olympics than they do to FIBA.
Because they cant.
Soccer at Olympics has an U23 age limit and other restrictions that keep the stars out.
I mean for me also FIBA World Cup and Olympics basketball are the same level of importance but the soccer stars are basically banner from competing.
This is what basketball should do as well. They should designate one of the tournaments as the "main" event. Since the US already cares about the olympics, make that they main event and only allow younger players to play in the world cup.
Mirotic12 wrote:Jadoogar wrote:chudak wrote:
Because they cant.
Soccer at Olympics has an U23 age limit and other restrictions that keep the stars out.
I mean for me also FIBA World Cup and Olympics basketball are the same level of importance but the soccer stars are basically banner from competing.
This is what basketball should do as well. They should designate one of the tournaments as the "main" event. Since the US already cares about the olympics, make that they main event and only allow younger players to play in the world cup.
Both FIBA and the NBA have said they were going to make the Olympics an under-23 tournament multiple times. But every time they said it, they backed off, because US sports media lost it with huge hissy fits and tantrums.
But if you see the reactions of some of the decision makers when this topic comes up, it's very clear that they are going to make the Olympics and under-23 tournament, and US sports media is just going to have to deal with it. both the NBA and FIBA are losing gigantic sums of money with this "USA only cares about the Olympics" nonsense. There were even some NBA owners that talked about how freaking stupid it is and how much more money they could make if they made the Olympics an under-23 and made the FIBA World Cup the entire focus, like in soccer.
So all of the "we will never ever care about the FIBA World Cup" posts here are quite ironic, because soon enough, the Olympics is going be just an under-23 competition. If one of the two becomes an Under-23 tournament, it will be 100% for sure guaranteed be the Olympics.
chudak wrote:Jadoogar wrote:chudak wrote:
Because they cant.
Soccer at Olympics has an U23 age limit and other restrictions that keep the stars out.
I mean for me also FIBA World Cup and Olympics basketball are the same level of importance but the soccer stars are basically banner from competing.
This is what basketball should do as well. They should designate one of the tournaments as the "main" event. Since the US already cares about the olympics, make that they main event and only allow younger players to play in the world cup.
This is hard to acomplish.
FIFA controls the most popular sport in the world (football) which US calls soccer and cares less about
NBA had an upper hand on FIBA and while Basketball WC final was watched live on national TV in 190 countries FIBA is not as big organization as FIFA and FIBA world cup is a much bigger event.
It would be very hard for FIBA or NBA to take away IOC the right to use pro NBA players now that its allowed, althoough FIBA is the organizer of the Olympics basketball tournament