MystikSpiral wrote:
You're comparing apples and oranges here...Europe is a football culture. This is not america, which is dominated by 3 more or less equal team sports in american football, basketball and baseball. In europe almost every kid grows up playing football...
First, there's reason why it is a footbal culture. Why? Perhaps because they find the game of soccer more exciting then basketball. And why is that? Perhaps we should ask euroepan basketball minds (like Tanjevic) that question. I'm complete basketball junkie and i can't stand their way of playing. I can only imagine how the average viewer feels when he switches the chanell. Look, it's 45-47 with 2.5 minutes to go, how exciting!
Second, it wasn't always like this. In the 70's and 80's, european basketball was basically the same in style as the american one. You had 130-125 games, with 2 scorers like Drazen Petrovic and Nikos Gails going for 50 points each in the same game (completely unimaginable today), you had a guy like Dalipagic droping 40 on everybody. It was a run and gun type games with bunch of great scorers, high scoring and players actually had bunch of freedom. People were insane about basketball in those times, every frikking playground was full and you had a sense that everyone and their momma is bouncing basketball around. Then all of a sudden, some idiots and (mostly from eastern countries) and "experts" decided that zone defense for like 255 minutes straight, six millions passes in one possesions, complete anihilation of individuaility, and cutting points to half is the right way to go. That's when "european basketball culture" - on good trace till that momment - has died.
I might as well ask you to list some of the world renowned football players that america has produced over the course of like.....ever.
They just started to get into soccer (sadly, since i find that game pretty dumb and boring). Ask me this question for 15-20 years. It's too early.