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America is behind the Cavs
But the world is behind the Spurs.
tis true
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Oh, shit.....the New "Americas Team".....
Someone get the message to the Cowboys.
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No other baskeball team has more fans outside the US than the Spurs. People like Lebron and the flashy dunky guys are looked upon like part of the drama happening currently in our country and they disregard them as true stars. Jordan was different in every aspect and he is still praised outside the US as happened with Bird and Magic.
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Originally Posted by Brutalis
But the world is behind the Spurs.
tis true
All america thinks we are boring anyway.. Let them by behind James.
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The Spurs have done quite well under the radar.
Let LeBron have the spotlight.
We have a championship to win.
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Originally Posted by Brutalis
But the world is behind the Spurs.
tis true
without a fucking doubt! :fro
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Originally Posted by SpurOutofTownFan
No other baskeball team has more fans outside the US than the Spurs. People like Lebron and the flashy dunky guys are looked upon like part of the drama happening currently in our country and they disregard them as true stars. Jordan was different in every aspect and he is still praised outside the US as happened with Bird and Magic.
Alot of places in the world play basketball just like they play soccer, flopping and falling all over the place for fouls. These players and their fans are to blame for the NBA becoming a "flop fest", which although is a part of basketball, was never as large of a part as it was in the 90's and previous decades where great players had to go up against tougher and more physical teams. Not all of the dunkers in our league right now are great, they aren't the same as the guys we had in the 90's when America was dominating the world basketball scene in world competition through talent and skill. But let's not make any mistake about it, talent-wise the best players in the world come from the USA. Furthermore, anybody who disregards Lebron James as less than a true star is in denial, this guy can win by putting up big numbers or by creating opprotunities for assists, James is a prime example of talent and skill.
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Originally Posted by SpurOutofTownFan
No other baskeball team has more fans outside the US than the Spurs.
Houston has a billion fans.
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Originally Posted by SAGambler
Oh, shit.....the New "Americas Team".....
Someone get the message to the Cowboys.
We shall NEVER relinquish that title.
Cowboys4eva.
-Mars
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Originally Posted by BWJACKETS
Alot of places in the world play basketball just like they play soccer, flopping and falling all over the place for fouls. These players and their fans are to blame for the NBA becoming a "flop fest", which although is a part of basketball, was never as large of a part as it was in the 90's and previous decades where great players had to go up against tougher and more physical teams. Not all of the dunkers in our league right now are great, they aren't the same as the guys we had in the 90's when America was dominating the world basketball scene in world competition through talent and skill. But let's not make any mistake about it, talent-wise the best players in the world come from the USA. Furthermore, anybody who disregards Lebron James as less than a true star is in denial, this guy can win by putting up big numbers or by creating opprotunities for assists, James is a prime example of talent and skill.
That is the funniest piece of bullshit I have seen today. gg
-Mars
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Originally Posted by BWJACKETS
Alot of places in the world play basketball just like they play soccer, flopping and falling all over the place for fouls. These players and their fans are to blame for the NBA becoming a "flop fest", which although is a part of basketball, was never as large of a part as it was in the 90's and previous decades where great players had to go up against tougher and more physical teams. Not all of the dunkers in our league right now are great, they aren't the same as the guys we had in the 90's when America was dominating the world basketball scene in world competition through talent and skill. But let's not make any mistake about it, talent-wise the best players in the world come from the USA. Furthermore, anybody who disregards Lebron James as less than a true star is in denial, this guy can win by putting up big numbers or by creating opprotunities for assists, James is a prime example of talent and skill.
:nope :nope bullshit
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Originally Posted by BWJACKETS
Alot of places in the world play basketball just like they play soccer, flopping and falling all over the place for fouls. These players and their fans are to blame for the NBA becoming a "flop fest", which although is a part of basketball, was never as large of a part as it was in the 90's and previous decades where great players had to go up against tougher and more physical teams. Not all of the dunkers in our league right now are great, they aren't the same as the guys we had in the 90's when America was dominating the world basketball scene in world competition through talent and skill. But let's not make any mistake about it, talent-wise the best players in the world come from the USA. Furthermore, anybody who disregards Lebron James as less than a true star is in denial, this guy can win by putting up big numbers or by creating opprotunities for assists, James is a prime example of talent and skill.
Thats why you see more flopping because basketball players are lazy and don't want to play defense, they would rather take the easy way out.
No one is denying Lebron James is a true star but he does not have the international appeal the Spurs have. Not yet maybe.
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Originally Posted by BWJACKETS
But let's not make any mistake about it, talent-wise the best players in the world come from the USA.
that might have been true in 1987. welcome to the 21st century, where the USA has been outplayed by other countries again and again in international competitions.
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americans can't appreciate good teamplay. that's why the nba has to pimp individual players. the spurs will crush those americans' idol worship once again.
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Originally Posted by itzsoweezee
americans can't appreciate good teamplay. that's why the nba has to pimp individual players. the spurs will crush those americans' idol worship once again.
some time ago I would have said bullshit to this, but seriously now, it does seem as if mainstream america has completely lost its love for team basketball. Right now, its all about creating a superstar, period. Lets face it, people like the Cavs more than they do our Spurs, and thats only because LeBron is there. Take LeBron out of there and you don't even have a team, just a bunch of mediocre place fillers. I mean, sure, you can take Duncan out of the Spurs and we'd be lucky to make the playoffs but at least we'd be a team.
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Originally Posted by itzsoweezee
that might have been true in 1987. welcome to the 21st century, where the USA has been outplayed by other countries again and again in international competitions.
It's still true. For individual talent, America still rules the roost. But it's a team game, which is why we keep getting waxed on the international stage.
The "America" that's behind the Cavs is the "America" that does what it's told, buys what it's sold, and tunes in to the Finals not even knowing the names of most of the players on the floor. That "America" probably thinks James ran up 30+ points in game 6, and would give you a blank stare if you asked what they thought of Daniel Gibson's performance or Mike Brown's defensive schemes.
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Originally Posted by itzsoweezee
that might have been true in 1987. welcome to the 21st century, where the USA has been outplayed by other countries again and again in international competitions.
you put those int. players under NBA rules, and let's see how well they do.
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Originally Posted by hater
Houston has a billion fans.
:p: :p: :santahat
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Originally Posted by bdubya
It's still true. For individual talent, America still rules the roost. But it's a team game, which is why we keep getting waxed on the international stage.
The "America" that's behind the Cavs is the "America" that does what it's told, buys what it's sold, and tunes in to the Finals not even knowing the names of most of the players on the floor. That "America" probably thinks James ran up 30+ points in game 6, and would give you a blank stare if you asked what they thought of Daniel Gibson's performance or Mike Brown's defensive schemes.
I agree, and this is what I hate. Fans everywhere, on all teams, and also in the media, will have you believe that the Cavs are all about Lebron. Now, don't get me wrong, Lebron is an amazing talent and in these playoffs has developed into the best in the NBA, however even the best player could not have gotten to this point without his teammates. The Cavs don't have guys on their team outside of Lebron who can do it all the way that SA and Detroit can, however each guy out there has a specific set of skills, and he can do those skills as well as anybody in the league. When Cleveland's supporting guys play within their skill sets and play unselfish, this is an extremely tough team to beat.
Case in point, what other star in this league would have passed up the scoring opprotunity in order to set up Marshall's 3-pt attempt in Game 1 vs. the Pistons? That time it didn't fall, but it set the tone for the series, it instilled confidence in the team, and it was a prime display of why playing unselfish basketball is so vital to teams winning championships in this league.
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Well the world +Detroit lol
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Go Cavs Go! Americas team.
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Originally Posted by BWJACKETS
Alot of places in the world play basketball just like they play soccer, flopping and falling all over the place for fouls. These players and their fans are to blame for the NBA becoming a "flop fest", which although is a part of basketball, was never as large of a part as it was in the 90's and previous decades where great players had to go up against tougher and more physical teams. Not all of the dunkers in our league right now are great, they aren't the same as the guys we had in the 90's when America was dominating the world basketball scene in world competition through talent and skill. But let's not make any mistake about it, talent-wise the best players in the world come from the USA. Furthermore, anybody who disregards Lebron James as less than a true star is in denial, this guy can win by putting up big numbers or by creating opprotunities for assists, James is a prime example of talent and skill.
No doubt you got it all wrong. When was the last time US basketball won anything outside the US?. With lebron , AI, sharmaine, etc, etc, etc, etc.
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The spurs is the true all-american team. It brings a style of play from back in the day in the 60s and 70s, with passes, jumpshots, etc. The US was virtually unbeatable back in the day. They would rip teams outside the US for 30+ points each game. Just go to any site with info about Olympics, etc and see it for yourself. And they were only college students!!!!
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The most important question as usual is the most relevant ... :nerd
$tern is with.... :(
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Originally Posted by SpurOutofTownFan
No other baskeball team has more fans outside the US than the Spurs.
I would wager Toronto might have something to say about that. :lol
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Originally Posted by Trainwreck2100
you put those int. players under NBA rules, and let's see how well they do.
They'd shit their pants just like international players did on their first day on the job in NBA.
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Originally Posted by mavsfan1000
Go Cavs Go! Americas team.
shoot yourself......today......now
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Originally Posted by Mr. Body
America is stupid.
i'd say it...but people might complain about an echo
http://spurstalk.com/forums/images/s.../smismokin.gif
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Originally Posted by Garquint
Please let me put that gif in my signature. pleaseee
-Mars
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China loves LeBron James and Damon Jones
China+America>the rest of the world
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Originally Posted by JonVito
China loves LeBron James and Damon Jones
China+America>the rest of the world
not all of america mate ;)
and since when does it matter how many fans each side has? last time i checked, fans score 0.00 points every single game.
-Mars
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Originally Posted by ClingingMars
Please let me put that gif in my signature. pleaseee
-Mars
It's quite large, but if you want to use it...sure.
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Originally Posted by BWJACKETS
I agree, and this is what I hate. Fans everywhere, on all teams, and also in the media, will have you believe that the Cavs are all about Lebron. Now, don't get me wrong, Lebron is an amazing talent and in these playoffs has developed into the best in the NBA, however even the best player could not have gotten to this point without his teammates. The Cavs don't have guys on their team outside of Lebron who can do it all the way that SA and Detroit can, however each guy out there has a specific set of skills, and he can do those skills as well as anybody in the league. When Cleveland's supporting guys play within their skill sets and play unselfish, this is an extremely tough team to beat.
Case in point, what other star in this league would have passed up the scoring opprotunity in order to set up Marshall's 3-pt attempt in Game 1 vs. the Pistons? That time it didn't fall, but it set the tone for the series, it instilled confidence in the team, and it was a prime display of why playing unselfish basketball is so vital to teams winning championships in this league.
anyone that had an open passing lane to a wide open shooter in the corner?
that was nothing special :wtf