I love Tim's parting response when asked about his desire to participate in future FIBA compe ion, "FIBA sucks".
There's an audio link on the site to hear Wade.
Wade speaks up for Tim Duncan
BEIJING — San Antonio Spur star Tim Duncan made no secret his disgust for international officiating following the 2004 Athens Olympics when he played for the bronze-medal winning USA team.
Duncan spent most U.S. games on the bench in foul trouble and thoroughly frustrated. Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony and Carlos Boozer were teammates of Duncan's on that team. The bad taste lingered and pushed them to make the commitment to the 2008 team.
But Wade understands why Duncan didn't want anymore to do with FIBA and international ball.
I love Tim's parting response when asked about his desire to participate in future FIBA compe ion, "FIBA sucks".
I love how that's become his most famous quote. It's followed by his response to the dress code, "It's re ed". For a "boring" guy he has his moments.![]()
He has a lot of moments, if anyone would care to watch.![]()
Duncan seems like a really funny guy. The quiet people I always seem to meet are the funniest.
God bless you Tim Duncan.
I watch.![]()
I remember those Olympics. It was pathetic. He was getting hacked and smacked and it was being allowed.
Tim > Boozer+Bosh+Howard and the officials sucked in both Greece and China. If anyone remembers, Tim was unstopable when he wasn't getting those BS fouls every minute. It seemed like no one could guard him... guess it doesn't matter where he plays.
Maybe if Pop coachs London he will take Timmy with him![]()
Duncan would be 36...
Duncan is done with international ball even if Pop coaches. He had a lousy experience, and I doubt he'd want to make the 3 year commitment and miss that much time with his family. I see Duncan's focus on nothing but trying to bring home another le or two before he's done.
I thought Tim's most famous quote was about the gnomes being out of bounds.
duncan would still be great
I thought it was "I've burned all my mana, need a heal!"
Everytime I hear that I have to see it.
Im out of the loop on Duncans gnome commet.... please explain
Watch the you tube above. It's a line from a commercial Duncan and Robinson did for Edge Shaving Gel.
vid? I've never seen that haha
I haven't seen a video. It was in the press.
NBA culture clashes with FIBA
August 29, 2004
"SHORTLY AFTER THE U.S. Olympic men's basketball team defeated Lithuania, 104-96, in Saturday night's bronze-medal game, coach Larry Brown called for changes in the process of selecting American players for international compe ion.
Shortly after that, Stu Jackson, chairman of the USA Basketball senior national team, added a few thoughts of his own.
Brown and Jackson are bright men with interesting ideas. Unfortunately for the future of American basketball as practiced on the international stage, at some point Tim Duncan's voice is going to be heard. And here is what Duncan had to say after Saturday's game:
"I'm about 95 percent certain my FIBA career is over," Duncan said. "FIBA sucks."
That was most noticeable in how Duncan played. Unable to figure out the officiating and in constant foul trouble, the USA's best player was seldom a major factor. He fouled out of the semifinal loss to Argentina in only 19½ minutes.
"If Tim Duncan knew this was the system and how he was going to be treated in that sense, I think he would have thought seriously about not coming," said U.S. assistant Gregg Popovich, who also coaches Duncan and Ginobili on the Spurs.
A frustrated Duncan, who said that he is 95% sure his FIBA career is over and that "FIBA sucks," was asked if he felt his frustrations would deter other stars from playing in the Olympics. "I hope not," he said, "I'll try not to share my experience with anyone."
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olymp...ns-hoops_x.htm
Hadn't heard that one before. That's awesome.
What a surprise that the FIBA rules wouldn't change to accommodate the best NBA player for the compe ion!
The Redeem team adjusted to the same FIBA rules and won. It's not like they didn't know coming into the compe ion that FIBA rules were different when Pop was the assistant coach back then.
FIBA is now changing some of their rules to closer resemble those in the NBA such as going to a rectangle paint (no longer a trapezoid lane), extending the 3-pt line, having a no charge semi-circle in the paint, and a couple of others to.
http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/new...4352/arti.html
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