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  • #16
    Re: Team USA's roster is set

    No auto-combine!!!!
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    • #17
      Re: Team USA's roster is set

      Originally posted by Kstat


      thanks...i needed a good laugh....

      Oh, how I long for the old-school traditional style of shooting 30 threes a game, getting four steps to the basket, and the point guard kicking the ball out to the center for a 23-footer.....

      Oh, and at the idea that our team is too small. Lebron James is bigger and stronger than %90 of the big men in europe, and he's a small forward.

      Three-point shooting is %90 of the international game. That's really all it is. You make a lot of threes, you win a lot of games. The game is won and lost at the arc.

      ...you DO realize that they slanted the rules toward guard-play mainly because of amierican post play, right? We don't need a center.Heck, we barely need a power forward.

      Send Bosh out there at center, and let's see who will guard who better. They won't be able to hang off of his arms like a jungle gym like they did to duncan, because Bosh will just rain 15-footers all night long.
      I don't know what old school basketball you are referring to. I'm writing about the 60% banging in the paint, 25% driving to the basket, 10% jump shots, and 5% three pointers. Back in the day they didn't even have three pointers. If you think traditional basketball is all three pointers you are sadly mistaken. Oh you're from Michigan my bad..lol j/k j/k j/k serioulsy kidding.

      You guys say/write this is international ball we have enough big men, did you watch us vs. Italy and Puerto Rico last Year? Italy we were way undersized and took an embarrassing thrashing. The first couple of games, U.S.A was playing like it was rucker park between the leg passes, bouncing off the backboard trying to dunk, I'm shocked they didn't try to throw it off one of the defenders heads and take a fade away. Coach K could/will change this style but we lack dominant centers of the old. Where are the Shaq's (well he is rare), Hakeem's, Kareems, Ewing, Robinson etc.. they don't exist. Our other decent big men are international players that come over like Yao. If we go in and play like it's And1 or the All-Star game we are going to get a whippen, again. Remember it's the way you play the game, we have the most talented athletes in the world but if you don't play right you are never going to win.

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      • #18
        Re: Team USA's roster is set

        Name one dominant center that beat us up. Come on, just one.

        They all shoot threes, lol.

        Oh, and if you knew any history, you'd know that ewing, robinson, olajuwon mourning and even shaq couldn't dominate internationally either. They slanted the rules to keep american big men in check. You can pretty much slap and hack away all you want underneath the rim. That's a big part of the reason why duncan will never appear on team USA ever again.

        Even on the original dream team, robinson and Ewing were pretty much the 5th option every time down the floor. They NEVER posted up. The dorky trapezoid lane makes low post play nearly impossible.

        But anyway, don't let me stop you. COntinue telling me how a game that's based %90 on the ability to hit/stop the three is going to come down to the big men.....

        It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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        • #19
          Re: Team USA's roster is set

          In international basketball, you have to have good ball movement in the half court and guys that can hit open shots. Post play does you very little good, because as Kstat has pointed out, the rules allow big men to get mugged. Tim Duncan was not effective at all in Athens (which was two years ago BTW). You need mobile big men that can hit open shots. Remember, international basketball is zone, zone, zone. Shooting is the key.
          Slug 'em Sabres!!!!!
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          • #20
            Re: Team USA's roster is set

            Originally posted by SycamoreKen
            Here is the list of centers from the poll thread with the Americans highlited. Who do you want on the team? I may have some internationals in red, sorry for the mistake. Greg Odum will probably be on the Olympic team if he pans out.

            #1 Shaquille O'Neal
            #2 Yao Ming
            #3 Dwight Howard
            #4 Ben Wallace
            #5 Amare Stoudemire
            #6 Chris Kaman
            #7 Marcus Camby

            Today's nominees* for best center remaining are:

            Andrew Bogut
            Primoz Brezec
            P.J. Brown
            Tyson Chandler
            Eddy Curry
            Samuel Dalembert
            David Harrison

            Zydrunas Ilgauskas
            Nenad Krstic
            Jeff Foster
            Jamaal Magloire
            Chris Mihm
            Brad Miller

            Nazr Mohammed
            Alonzo Mourning

            Nene
            Zaza Pachulia
            Joel Przybilla
            Kurt Thomas
            Exactly, my point the Center position is scarce. Beyond Shaq and Wallace there is no dominant centers. Early 90's we had Shaq, Hakeem, Ewing, Robinson, Smits(lol hey I love that guy). In the early 90's 5 of the top 9 scores were always centers. Now there isn't any center near the top of scoring list. The only true center is Shaq and he is 28th in scoring. I'm just saying the position is being forgotten about or we don't have anymore big men.

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            • #21
              Re: Team USA's roster is set

              ...and europe somehow has better big men than we do? that's a laugh.

              All you need to do to be an efective big man in international play is (A) be able to shoot from 18 feet, and (B) put the ball on the floor.

              Backing people down is pointless. Tim Duncan tried that in 2004 and fouled out several times, most of the fouls coming on vlade-esque flops.

              There's no charge circle in fiba. You back a guy down, he falls, it's going to go the other way %75 of the time.

              For the last time: WE CANNOT PLAY AMERICAN BASKETBALL OVERSEAS.

              Even when we sent the dream team, they dominated by playing motion, hitting cutters and kicking the ball out for open threes. Post play has played almost no part in USA basketball. Really never has.

              It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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              • #22
                Re: Team USA's roster is set

                Originally posted by Kstat
                Name one dominant center that beat us up. Come on, just one.

                They all shoot threes, lol.

                Oh, and if you knew any history, you'd know that ewing, robinson, olajuwon mourning and even shaq couldn't dominate internationally either.
                1994 USA Men's World Championship Cumulative Statistics

                NAME G
                FGM-FGA
                PCT
                3PM-3PA
                PCT
                FTM-FTA
                PCT
                REB/AVG
                PTS/AVG
                AT
                BK
                ST
                O'Neal8
                62- 87
                .713
                0- 4
                .000
                20- 38
                .526
                68/ 8.5
                144/ 18.0
                4
                15
                9
                Miller8
                44- 73
                .603
                30- 57
                .526
                19- 20
                .950
                13/ 1.6
                137/ 17.1
                18
                0
                9
                Wilkins8
                38- 67
                .567
                8- 21
                .381
                17- 22
                .773
                26/ 3.3
                101/ 12.6
                8
                1
                6
                Dumars7
                33- 57
                .579
                16- 31
                .516
                6- 6
                1.000
                10/ 1.4
                88/ 12.6
                20
                0
                6
                Mourning8
                37- 54
                .685
                1- 3
                .333
                12- 17
                .706
                41/ 5.1
                87/ 10.9
                5
                9
                7
                Price8
                25- 62
                .403
                19- 45
                .422
                8- 10
                .800
                20/ 2.5
                77/ 9.6
                29
                1
                12
                Kemp8
                31- 45
                .689
                0- 1
                .000
                13- 26
                .500
                54/ 6.8
                75/ 9.4
                12
                9
                8
                Majerle8
                23- 51
                .451
                15- 33
                .455
                9- 13
                .692
                18/ 2.3
                70/ 8.8
                13
                1
                6
                Coleman8
                26- 38
                .684
                6- 10
                .600
                11- 13
                .846
                31/ 3.9
                69/ 8.6
                6
                4
                11
                L. Johnson8
                20- 40
                .500
                2- 2
                1.000
                7- 11
                .636
                41/ 5.1
                49/ 6.1
                7
                2
                2
                K. Johnson8
                16- 34
                .471
                0- 2
                .000
                8- 9
                .889
                14/ 1.8
                40/ 5.0
                31
                1
                8
                Smith8
                7- 20
                .350
                6- 13
                .462
                4- 8
                .500
                10/ 1.3
                24/ 3.0
                14
                1
                4
                USA 8
                362-628
                .576
                103-222
                .464
                134-193
                .694
                346/ 43.3
                961/120.1
                167
                44
                88
                OPP. 8
                237-541
                .438
                55-147
                .374
                130-175
                .743
                225/ 28.1
                659/ 82.4
                99
                17
                43


                Shaq couldn't dominant???? I searched and got the exact numbers since I don't know history maybe you'll trust another source.

                Look at Shaq's numbers he shot 71% from the field, and averaged the most points. He lead the team dominating every single team he faced. That is when shaq really blew up, after that performance. Do you not remember those years?

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                • #23
                  Re: Team USA's roster is set

                  Actually, shaq pretty much blew up the second he entered the NBA, but that's neither here nor there.....

                  we hit 103 three-pointers in 8 games. We averaged 12 threes per game. And you think we won it because of shaq averaging 18 and 8?

                  Shaq never posted up. A lot of his baskets came off of ball movement and good passes, which never whould have been possible without reggie Miller and Joe Dumars knocking down threes like they were going out of style. We didnt just dump it to shaq on the low block (which doesnt exist), and let him take his guy. SHaq only averaged 2-3 more shots per game than the rest of the rotation. He merely benefited from the threes we were knocking down.

                  Also, Shaq is the one guy that can actually score with three guys hanging on to his arms, because he's used to it rom the NBA.

                  Nobody outside of shaq has that kind of strength, though.

                  It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                  Conference Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 2005
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                  • #24
                    Re: Team USA's roster is set

                    Euro Ball is all about team ... big me set more picks and screens than anything and are there to finish off plays ... the only time u dump it in is if u can garantee that they cant be double or the D will just hack the big guy to death! .... the big USA have put up there are all very mobile ... there quick guys and most of them can pass out well and shoot a 15 footer ... which is a lot more successful than a post move! .... im interested in the PG selections .... so much is placed on the PGs to set up offence ... u get it wrong and the team doesnt score! .... Paul is very well suited to this style game ... the reason AI isnt there is that he isnt very into setting up a half court plays...

                    The guys have to be willing to hold the ball on the perimiter and sacrifice body to set and go through screens! ... passing is ey .. and i think team USA has worked that out .... this squad is deffinitly a step in the right direction ...

                    ^^ thats my 2 cents ... my opinions (not saying its fact) .... i find the difference between NBA and international basketball interesting as i play European basketball every week but i watch a lot more NBA stuff ... IMO the Bigs uhave there are better suited than a lot of the bigs that could have been picked ... certainly on the offensive end at least!
                    'All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.'
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                    • #25
                      Re: Team USA's roster is set

                      Exactly.

                      Bosh is easily the best-suited big man we've had on team USA since 2000. I can easily see him winding up on the all-tournament team.

                      the only time u dump it in is if u can garantee that they cant be double or the D will just hack the big guy to death!
                      I'm glad someone else besides me is echoing this.

                      You can reach in and hack all you want in the paint. Pretty much all contact in the post is legal if you're the defender. I wish we took advantage of that more, instead of allowing everyone else to use it against us.

                      Shooting and passing is how you win in FIBA. Every other aspect of basketball is a very distant second.

                      It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                      NBA Champions 1989, 1990, 2004

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                      • #26
                        Re: Team USA's roster is set

                        Originally posted by bulldog
                        The question isn't who starts, its who finishes, and whos in charge. Down by two, 4 seconds left, Wade and LeBron in the game, who takes the shot?
                        Melo
                        My Dream Team

                        PG - A.Iverson
                        SG - K.Bryant
                        SF - R.Artest
                        PF - J.O'Neal
                        C - D.Howard

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                        • #27
                          Re: Team USA's roster is set

                          No, the question would be, why the hell did we allow the game to come down to the final shot?

                          I remember that question was asked when the original dream team was formed. Who would take the last shot, Larry, Magic, or MJ?

                          It was irrelevant because we won every game by at least 28.

                          This is the kind of team that should not have any games coming down to 1-2 posessions. I'm not saying it can't happen, but it sure as hell shouldn't.

                          It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                          Conference Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 2005
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                          • #28
                            Re: Team USA's roster is set

                            Originally posted by Kstat
                            No, the question would be, why the hell did we allow the game to come down to the final shot?

                            I remember that question was asked when the original dream team was formed. Who would take the last shot, Larry, Magic, or MJ?

                            It was irrelevant because we won every game by at least 28.

                            This is the kind of team that should not have any games coming down to 1-2 posessions. I'm not saying it can't happen, but it sure as hell shouldn't.
                            It shouldn't happen with these talented guys but, with a run in gun offense it's going to happen. I hope Coach K can stand his ground, slow it down a bit, enforce the D and win this damn thing. If we run and gun it we are going to get an *** whoopin.

                            If it came down to the last shot, I say give it to Wade.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Team USA's roster is set

                              Why Wade? Melo was the most clutch player last year. Wade might be better but Melo is more clutch.
                              My Dream Team

                              PG - A.Iverson
                              SG - K.Bryant
                              SF - R.Artest
                              PF - J.O'Neal
                              C - D.Howard

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