By a german sports journalist: Sven Simon. Two years ago, still pretty interesting.
It shows the european point of view, explains why many people in this forum doesn't root for USA.
Just to understand each other a little bit more.

Category: FIBA World Championship
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WHY WE LOVE NOT TO CHEER FOR TEAM USA!
Guten Tag Everybody,
Some American journalists have been complaining about the almost hostile attitude towards the American players during the last couple of years, not coming from the young basketball fans - who still love the NBA players -, but from the people who are involved with international basketball or the fans of the European basketball for example. Back in 1992, the whole world loved the Dream Team, whereas now many people love to dislike the American national team. And every time I speak with colleagues or basketball fans from outside of the states about Team USA I get the same opinion: almost everybody hopes that the superstar loaded team loses. To be honest: I feel the same way. Let me try to explain.
The first time the US team lost ever since the they started sending NBA players (at the WC 2002 in Indianapolis), me and the rest of the world celebrated because everybody loves to see the favourite going down. Starting with the original Dream Team, the US had won all four tournaments it played in (Olympic Games 1992 in Barcelona, 1996 in Atlanta and 2000 in Sydney and World Championship 1994 in Toronto), pushing their record to 58 wins in a row in ten years without a single loss. The question at the time was, will they ever loose? When will it happen? So excuse the rest of the basketball world for being happy about Team USA's three looses in Indianapolis against Argentina, Yugoslavia and Spain.
Only, after the WC American players and media alike chose to treat the losses like an accident, a la "We are still No. 1 and will show it in Athens". People chose to focus on how badly the US team had played, not on how well their opponents had played. How about giving some respect to the other teams?
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tkb