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Iverson's not going to the 2008 olympics...

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Originally posted by: Aquaman
Isn't it a bit early to make a team for 2008?

Cheers,
Aquaman
they want a 2 year commitment so the players have a while to train and practice with each other, so they can actually play like a team this time around.
 
Originally posted by: Aquaman
Isn't it a bit early to make a team for 2008?

Cheers,
Aquaman

No. This will give them 2 off-seasons to practice together. Team sports like basketball are tough for the US because the international teams play together year round most of the time. Talent alone can only take you so far in basketball when playing against formidable competition.
 
I'm glad to see we're actually hoping to send some good outside shooters this time. Most notably Billups, Bowen, Jamison and Redd. Areneas loves to throw it up too.

If we'd sent just a few good perimeter shooters last time we would've won the gold. But having a team full of slasher-types with no consistent outside shooting threat killed us because the Olympics allow a true zone (unlike the NBA) which let opposing teams just pack everyone inside and dare us to beat them by shooting the ball (which our guys couldn't do.)

I wish the NBA would allow a true zone so as to make the NBA game more rounded.
 
Now we just need to send our guys to the Ginobli school of acting and we'll be all set for international play.

And I say that as a Spurs fan btw. 😉
 
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Aquaman
Isn't it a bit early to make a team for 2008?

Cheers,
Aquaman

No. This will give them 2 off-seasons to practice together. Team sports like basketball are tough for the US because the international teams play together year round most of the time. Talent alone can only take you so far in basketball when playing against formidable competition.


soccer is far worse, the season never really ends
 
Odd that Lewis got the nod over Ray Allen. Ben Wallace got robbed too. He's an incredible athlete and defender.

No Chris Bosh either. He would make a good PF/C.
 
Originally posted by: sleepmachine
Text

NBA players on Team USA's training camp roster
Carmelo Anthony
Gilbert Arenas
Shane Battier
Chauncey Billups
Chris Bosh
Bruce Bowen
Elton Brand
Kobe Bryant
Dwight Howard
Josh Howard
LeBron James
Antawn Jamison
Joe Johnson
Rashard Lewis
Shawn Marion
Brad Miller
Chris Paul
Paul Pierce
Michael Redd
Luke Ridnour
Amare Stoudemire
Dwyane Wade

Shaquille O'Neal has an open invitation, along with three young players (article states Adam Morrison, JJ Redick, and Greg Oden are the leading candidates)

My starting lineup would be:

Billups
Bryant
James
Stoudemire
Shaq (if he goes)

by 2008, chris paul should be better than billups
 
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Odd that Lewis got the nod over Ray Allen. Ben Wallace got robbed too. He's an incredible athlete and defender.

No Chris Bosh either. He would make a good PF/C.

Read the list again. Chris Bosh IS on the list.
 
Originally posted by: sleepmachine
Text

NBA players on Team USA's training camp roster
Carmelo Anthony
Gilbert Arenas
Shane Battier
Chauncey Billups
Chris Bosh
Bruce Bowen
Elton Brand
Kobe Bryant
Dwight Howard
Josh Howard
LeBron James
Antawn Jamison
Joe Johnson
Rashard Lewis
Shawn Marion
Brad Miller
Chris Paul
Paul Pierce
Michael Redd
Luke Ridnour
Amare Stoudemire
Dwyane Wade

Shaquille O'Neal has an open invitation, along with three young players (article states Adam Morrison, JJ Redick, and Greg Oden are the leading candidates)

My starting lineup would be:

Billups
Bryant
James
Stoudemire
Shaq (if he goes)

So James can pout some more, and Bryant can shoot us into last place?
 
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Looking at that list though I'd say the best starting line-up is

Paul
Billups
Bowen
Bosh
Stoudemire

With Wade, Brand, and Howard coming off the bench.

A nice mix of scoring, athleticism, and defense, as well as no egomaniacs.

Kobe Bryant not in your starting lineup?...for record let me just dispell the "Kobe is selfish" statements right now.And to the above^statement about Kobe shooting this team to last place....:thumbsdown:

 
Originally posted by: lrad50
Originally posted by: sleepmachine
Text

NBA players on Team USA's training camp roster
Carmelo Anthony
Gilbert Arenas
Shane Battier
Chauncey Billups
Chris Bosh
Bruce Bowen
Elton Brand
Kobe Bryant
Dwight Howard
Josh Howard
LeBron James
Antawn Jamison
Joe Johnson
Rashard Lewis
Shawn Marion
Brad Miller
Chris Paul
Paul Pierce
Michael Redd
Luke Ridnour
Amare Stoudemire
Dwyane Wade

Shaquille O'Neal has an open invitation, along with three young players (article states Adam Morrison, JJ Redick, and Greg Oden are the leading candidates)

My starting lineup would be:

Billups
Bryant
James
Stoudemire
Shaq (if he goes)

Those in bold should not be there. Way out of their league.


Yes, but Bowen is the best defender on that list.
 
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Looking at that list though I'd say the best starting line-up is

Paul
Billups
Bowen
Bosh
Stoudemire

With Wade, Brand, and Howard coming off the bench.

A nice mix of scoring, athleticism, and defense, as well as no egomaniacs.

Kobe Bryant not in your starting lineup?...for record let me just dispell the "Kobe is selfish" statements right now.And to the above^statement about Kobe shooting this team to last place....:thumbsdown:

Kobe is a one-on-one player. He does not fit into the team concept. He can not break a zone, or move without the ball.
 
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Looking at that list though I'd say the best starting line-up is

Paul
Billups
Bowen
Bosh
Stoudemire

With Wade, Brand, and Howard coming off the bench.

A nice mix of scoring, athleticism, and defense, as well as no egomaniacs.

Kobe Bryant not in your starting lineup?...for record let me just dispell the "Kobe is selfish" statements right now.And to the above^statement about Kobe shooting this team to last place....:thumbsdown:

Kobe is a one-on-one player. He does not fit into the team concept. He can not break a zone, or move without the ball.

😕 I wonder how he can constantly break free and still pull off clutch shots, when teammates are looking for him?
 
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Looking at that list though I'd say the best starting line-up is

Paul
Billups
Bowen
Bosh
Stoudemire

With Wade, Brand, and Howard coming off the bench.

A nice mix of scoring, athleticism, and defense, as well as no egomaniacs.

Kobe Bryant not in your starting lineup?...for record let me just dispell the "Kobe is selfish" statements right now.And to the above^statement about Kobe shooting this team to last place....:thumbsdown:

Kobe is a one-on-one player. He does not fit into the team concept. He can not break a zone, or move without the ball.

How?If you've been watching Laker games lately he has been consistantly being the "playmaker" for the team.It is not his fault the players around him suck.You put anyone else in his shoes(i.e. AI,TMAC,LB) they would have about the same maybe better or worse record.The sad thing is he's in a lose-lose situation with the general consensus out there.When he's the playmaker people want him shoot more, when he shoots more he's called "selfish"

 
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Azndude2190
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Looking at that list though I'd say the best starting line-up is

Paul
Billups
Bowen
Bosh
Stoudemire

With Wade, Brand, and Howard coming off the bench.

A nice mix of scoring, athleticism, and defense, as well as no egomaniacs.

Kobe Bryant not in your starting lineup?...for record let me just dispell the "Kobe is selfish" statements right now.And to the above^statement about Kobe shooting this team to last place....:thumbsdown:

Kobe is a one-on-one player. He does not fit into the team concept. He can not break a zone, or move without the ball.

😕 I wonder how he can constantly break free and still pull off clutch shots, when teammates are looking for him?

How many of those game winning 25 foot fadeaways does he make? Just the ones you see on the highlights?
 
i can't stand kobe bryant, but that guy is a lock to start for the US team. as much as the NBA and olympic committee talk about team players or role players, they're still going to take most of the best available superstars in the squad.
 
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Syringer
We should just send the Detroit Pistons to represent.

So they can get beat by Ginobili like last year?

Only if Duncan changes citizenship.

?? I thought Duncan is a US citizen.

And no RON ARTEST? :|

Well Ginobli would be playing for Argentina..so Duncan would have to join him because it was him and Manu that beat the Pistons last year in the Finals, which is what I'm guessing is what tfinch was alluding to.
 
Why not invite iverson?
A person who needs 30 shots a game and shoots in the low 40 percent field goals will not give your team a good overall chance to win.
Iverson takes too many shots and he doesn't make enough of them. The rest of the world has learn how to play team basketball and we need to do the same.
 
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