
Sabre wrote:According to a tv commentator "The British always have been good, but they've come back stronger to these Olympics. It has ben the best performance in their history, on front of other great countries like Germany and France".
Is that true? have you got most medals than ever? Congratulations. I think that being fourth is pretty impressive. I mean China had 230.000.000 audience watching their table tennis final (true!). USA have over 200.000.000 people. Russia is huge aswell and always have been pretty good in a lot of disciplines. From here it seems a tremendous success what you have achieved!! and you were giving a lot of stick the first week!
dawson99 wrote:brilliant, the elegance of the olympics in beijing then on the crossover we turn up with a bus and leona lewis
RUSHIE#9 wrote:You just know that after such a successful and entertaining Olympics in Beijing the London effort is gonna be totally cack!!
Beijing have had the futuristic and unusual Birds Nest stadium:
London is going to have:
A shitty off the shelf bowl.
With the way this country is going with the PC brigade taking over we're gonna have events dropped for being too dangerous or discriminating against groups of people.
Sabre wrote:Thanks Conn. I don't want Joe gets me wrong, I do think USA are the better team and were better. When we closed up 2 points down, the inevitable 3 pointers from Kobe or Wade came.
But I think it would be fair for the future to set up some FIBA rules in the olympics. You could see many travelling fouls (4 steps) in the americans, but that's allowed there and has been allowed here.
I'm just happy we gave them a match, because yesterday I saw the game of Los Angeles 84 and I realised how much the european basket has improved. Back then we were battered 96-51 or something like that. That university guys were Jordan, Pat Ewing, Chris Mullin and great stars, but those great player at 19, were less of a team than the current USA profesional team in the olympics. Only Barcelona 92 team, with the players you mention plus Pippen was better IMHO
As for the attitude, well, Barkley was a guy that liked some rows aswell eh?I really remember some glory moments of him... but he was loved more aswell, those Lebron James are a different kind of arrogance.
Sabre wrote:The main difference of travelling rules are the "pasos de salida" or "start travelling", which I don't know how is in english, but when you get the ball, as you know you can rotate over one leg without bouncing, while the other leg is in the air. The difference is that in the NBA you're allowed to make one pure step after that without bouncing the ball and in FIBA rules you cannot do that, you must start bouncing inmediatly.
Obviously the FIBA rules are better for the defender. If the NBA rules are applied, the American players will take more advantage of it, as their athleticism is absolutely brilliant.
I know that changing that for the americans is very difficult, it's a whole life playing that way. I was annoyed with the refs, because that precise refs, are refs that are very meticulous in the Euro League, meaning, they simply were overlooking the FIBA rule.
Another annoying thing is that in Europe, defending with the hands is not allowed. You can stand in your position, but you can't use the hands to push if you don't want to make a personal foul. I don't mind that a more aggressive line of measuring things, but as you mention, the refs didn't know to set a fixed criteria along the match. I think that both teams could perfectly complain about the refs.
But, leaving all this aside Joe, you can be very proud of your lot. They faced adversity, and they showed to me that they're a true team with pride, not only quality. You can be very proud this time of your basketball team, me thinks. I actually think that it was good for your basketball to face a tough final, IMHO the victories are sweeter than if it was a >30 points difference.
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