In your arrogance USA only world view yes. To the rest of the world no.
US players > European players
And that's all that matters.
In your arrogance USA only world view yes. To the rest of the world no.
Sorry if you think the truth is subjective. If Europeans are better, they should come to the US and prove it. But like Dirk soon found out, softies don't have a place in the NBA.
We should have won this last year but the injuries stopped it. I want the back to back Triple Crown next year. Only 2 clubs have ever done it. Maccabi and Split. PAO should be in this most elite list.
So NBA is the best "as long as we never have to prove it against Euroleague champ in world championship" "NBA is best as long as we can just make up the words world champions".
K....B....P Don't mess around
V-Span in MVP Triple Crown
K....B....P Don't mess around
V-Span in MVP Triple Crown
Sorry for my english, but time for go....what, what, what
V-Span make em holla in "high-school" gyms
Triple Crown was over even before it begins
I drop 4 euros, in America dimes
To get NBA stats, multiply 4 times
Greece is best, stupid Americans know
I pound 4 goats, in America hoes
Racists make fun, that be how it goes
Americans in my eyes hit all time low
Now for idiots who say "Childress" will.be.best
Its V-Span with the medal hanging on his chest
2 people were stabbed after protest
Greece fans are the best I must confess
V-Span is the saviour, tell me what u think
Triple Crown MVP stupid es, I don't need to post link
K...B...P don't mess around
V-Span in MVP Triple Crown
Peace and Olives you all.
http://www.euroleague.net/item/50070
Euroleague champion Panathinaikos completed a triple crown on Monday night in Athens by rallying to defeat archrival Olympiacos 94-81 in Game 4 of the finals to claim a seventh consecutive Greek League le. The Panathinaikos dynasty now includes five Euroleague les, 11 Greek League crowns and seven Greek Cup trophies in the last 14 seasons. Overall, Monday's victory marked the 30th time that Panathinaikos has won the Greek League. In Game 4, the Greens rallied from a 51-51 tie early in the third quarter to lead by double-digits for much of the rest of the game and win the five-game series 3-1. Drew Nicholas led the rally and finished with Vassilis Spanoulis as their team's top scorers with 17 points. Antonis Fotsis, also key to the takeover run, added 13 points while Mike Batiste had 11 and Dimitris Diamantidis 10. Olympiacos got 21 points, including 4 of 7 three-point shooting, from Lynn Greer, while Zoran Erceg added 15 points and Josh Childress 10. The Reds were hurt by 19 turnovers, including 6 in the last quarter, when Panathinaikos stretched a five-point lead to double-digits, letting the home fans celebrate the club's newest le nice and early.
With Theodoros Papaloukas back in the lineup after a Game 3 injury, Olympiacos used 11 players to chase Panathinaikos throughout the first half. The Greens relied early on Nikola Pekovic, but he was soon finding foul trouble. A pair of three-pointers by Nicholas and single ones by Kostas Tsartsaris and Fotsis let the Greens take a 28-24 lead after one quarter. As the three-pointer dried up and Pekovic collected more fouls, however, Olympiacos stayed right with the Greens as nine different players, including Sofoklis Schortsanitis, Erceg and Milos Teodosic with 17 points combined, shared in the scoring on the way to a 47-44 halftime scoreboard. Olympiacos tied shortly after halftime, 51-51, on a basket by Childress, but Spanoulis answered to return the lead to the Greens. That sparked something in Fotsis, who drilled another three-pointer to go with the first each by Nikos Hatzivrettas and Dimitris Diamantidis as the Greens suddenly zoomed ahead 64-55. Childress responded for Olympiacos, but Batiste's next basket made the Panathinaikos lead double digits. Greer awoke now for the Reds, however, lowering the difference to 67-62 after three quarters. Panathinaikos was taking no more chances and quickly revived its outside scoring with 3 triples - from Nicholas, Hatzivrettas and Diamantidis - to roll ahead by double digits early in the final quarter. The lead ballooned to 13 points as only Greer and Erceg were responding now for Olympiacos. It was clear already that the Greens were not going to let the victory escape and chance a fifth game on the road. The triple crown was going to be celebrated in OAKA.
Candice Parker > Spanoulis.
you do know he was making fun of you, right?
The European Union isn't any more "the rest of the world" than the United States is; the decent Euroleague teams much less so.
I've said it before...any NBA team >>>>>>>>>>>> any Greek team.
The Pistons would not beat some of the better Greek teams. Nor would the bottom half of the Western Conference and the bottom quarter of the Eastern Conference.
And the Greek teams probably bring in more revenue than the WWF.
That could be...WWF is the World Wildlife Fund though...WWE is what you were thinking of, I'm sure...and I don't think the Greek Stadiums seat enough to take in as much revenue as the WWE...not counting all the constant merchandise sales...
Fake Balki from Houston/Panama doesn't even get that the joke was on him.
So the rest of the world thinks all European players are better than all American players?
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These are probably Arvanite-Albanians instead of Greeks.
And there were 20,000 fans at the game. NBA fans "never is there more than 300 fans at any Greek league game".![]()
Well...they started with 20,000...after the riots and deaths, it went down to about 16,000.
Actual event: one spectator was rushed to hospital after consuming a bad gyros.
KBP report: several hundred fans were killed in riots.
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