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ducks
09-17-2004, 08:14 PM
Bobby Knight speaks out on Team USA, Tim Duncan

SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Bob Knight said Friday that the U.S. Olympic men's basketball team didn't win the gold medal in Athens last month because the players were too pampered on and off the court.

The Texas Tech coach, speaking to a gathering sponsored by the San Antonio Sports Foundation, said things would have been different had he been leading the team instead of Larry Brown.
For starters, the NBA stars representing the United States would not have been staying on a luxury ocean liner.

"They would not have been on the Queen Mary," said Knight, who coached the U.S. men to the gold in 1984. "They would have been in the Olympic village, just like everybody else."

He recalled his own Olympic experience in Los Angeles with a squad that included Michael Jordan, Chris Mullin, Sam Perkins and Patrick Ewing.

More than 70 players were invited to try out for the team, he said, and the hopefuls were pared to 12 over several strenuous months of auditions. He contrasted that to the 2004 team, whose players were assured roster slots.

The players that brought home a bronze medal from Athens did not practice together long, and he said for that reason they did not develop into a team whose players were toughened by a common struggle.

"You can't just pick a team and ask the players to play if they didn't earn a chance to play," he said.

Craig Miller, a spokesman for USA Basketball, said the basketball players' living situation in Athens was not all that different from other U.S. athletes.

"Most of the teams didn't stay in the Olympic village," Miller said by phone from an organizational retreat in the Colorado mountains. "It wasn't five guys to a room, like the village, but where the (basketball) team stayed was a USOC-controlled facility, just like the village."

Regarding the team selection, Miller said, "I'm sure USA Basketball will be looking at things down the road on what needs to be done differently, and input from a lot of sources will be given."

Knight was especially critical of the several nonstarters on the 2004 team who openly complained about limited playing time.

He didn't refer to anyone by name, but NBA rookie sensations LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony expressed their dissatisfaction about too few minutes.

Knight suggested that perhaps the United States should send the defending NBA champion to represent the nation at the Olympics.

"The Detroit Pistons would have won the Olympics," he said of the current champs, also coached by Brown. "They would have won because they are a team. ... Their bottom four or five players already know their role."

Knight did, however, have praise for the team-oriented play of one man near and dear to his listeners - San Antonio Spurs star forward Tim Duncan.

Not only did Duncan make his teammates better on the floor, Knight said, he did so while playing out of his natural position as the team's center.

"If we had a 12-man team with the approach Duncan had, we would have had a team that would have won," he said.

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ducks
09-17-2004, 08:15 PM
NBA rookie sensations LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony expressed their dissatisfaction about too few minutes.

OH MY KING JAMES WOULD NEVER ever complain he so much better then anthony he would never complain about playing time:served

timvp
09-17-2004, 08:19 PM
He recalled his own Olympic experience in Los Angeles

There is a big difference between LA and Greece post 9/11.

That's just stupid to criticize where they stayed.

Solid D
09-17-2004, 08:24 PM
Bob's right about (not) playing as a team and about Tim, though.

jalbre6
09-17-2004, 08:26 PM
It sounds like Bobby boy is campaigning to coach the Beijing '08 team. IIRC, this isn't the first time since the games he's been critical of the performance of the US team.

IcemanCometh
09-17-2004, 09:03 PM
Bobby Knight can go **** himself

1Parker1
09-17-2004, 10:31 PM
That doesn't really make sense. I cannot see a correlation with where the team stayed to their performances in the Olympics. Like they all don't get pampered and live in big fancy homes back at the States? Like they don't ever fine dine and live a luxourious life back home? Cannot see the connection here.

Althought I do agree with all the positive Tim Duncan statements. It is pretty amazing that Timmy was able to do all that, especially while playing a new position with a bunch of players he's never played with before.

WriterNum934
09-18-2004, 03:17 AM
There is a big difference between LA and Greece post 9/11.

That's just stupid to criticize where they stayed.


There was terrorism pre-9/11 and post 9/11.

Nothing's really changed except for the fact on 9/11 we experienced what other counties go through on a daily basis.

adonis50
09-18-2004, 12:09 PM
In Atlanta pre-9/11 there was the bomb incident on American soil, in Athens there was no security breach. Basketball players should be treated as any other Olympian. If these guys deserve to stay in QMII and get the silver medal, then the Phelpses of the world deserve their own private islands...

Solid D
09-18-2004, 12:40 PM
Michael Phelps and the women of Team USA Softball were the dominant US Olympians, that's true (props to the player that scored the one run against them). I wonder where they did stay during the Olympiad (?). I also wonder where the gold medal-winning Women's Basketball team stayed.

WriterNum934
09-18-2004, 06:38 PM
The simmers stayed in the Village.

I believe the American Basketbal players (male and female), American soccer players and staff for those sports stayed on the QMII.

CosmicCowboyXXX
09-20-2004, 10:16 AM
http://www.detnews.com/pix/2000/09/12/e02knight.jpg

ooh yeah...I am sure those NBA players would respond to Bobby Knights coaching style...

ShoogarBear
09-20-2004, 07:57 PM
Frank Francisco would.

ShoogarBear
09-21-2004, 06:29 AM
WTF? "Hedo Layup Drill?"

:flipoff

:lol

timvp
09-21-2004, 08:39 PM
Yeah because your posts are always money ... just like a Hedo layup.

:shootme

Aggie Hoopsfan
09-22-2004, 03:34 AM
Are you still bitching Buddy Holly?

Shut up man. Team USA (basketball) was considered the pre-eminent target at the games, followed by the USA softball and soccer teams due to their notoriety worldwide.

Even the Greek people figured there would be an attack on our athletes, and stayed away.

Anyone who bitches about where the team stayed is some stupid wannabe equality nutjob.

USA getting the bronze had nothing to do with where they stayed and everything to do with how the team was selected and who the idiots who selected the players picked.

adidas11
09-22-2004, 02:27 PM
Quote: "USA getting the bronze had nothing to do with where they stayed and everything to do with how the team was selected and who the idiots who selected the players picked."

Not to also mention, Richard Jefferson. Right AHF? :eyebrow

Aggie Hoopsfan
09-22-2004, 03:36 PM
who the idiots who selected the players picked

Yes, that would include Richard "makes a layup if he's lucky" Jefferson.