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    I am getting up at 5:30 am to watch.

    Slovenia had better win.
    I am getting sleep now it is 1:53 am, cant wait 12:30pm

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    not to put more pressure on Slovenia or anything but the US already passed the 300 million mark I think
    No pressure.

    Slovenia would probably win against RI/CT/MA/WA/AZ or any State team you might throw at them.

    Save 2/3.
    Perhaps.

    So that's already pretty good.

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    There will be no contest. Slovenia's a decent team, but that ain't enough.
    USA 97
    Slovenia 78

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    No pressure.

    Slovenia would probably win against RI/CT/MA/WA/AZ or any State team you might throw at them.

    Save 2/3.
    Perhaps.

    So that's already pretty good.
    I'm not so sure about that.

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    No, that, I very much think that is incorrect. I if we put together teams with players only born in states such as Indiana, New York, Texas, California, Florida, or a handfull of other states I still think they would be as talented if not more so than Slovenia. I think Slovenia would win more often, but not nearly as often as they think.

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    I am getting sleep now it is 1:53 am, cant wait 12:30pm


    I am going to sleep within the hour so I can be alert come game time.

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    Wake up sunshine! We've got a game to win.

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    I like boobs a lot! Slo spurs fan's Avatar
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    I feel butterflys in my stomach already.

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    120-74 USA.

    Beno will suc b to pressure and have 23 turovers....in the first quater.

    Hahaha, I don't know whether to laugh at that, or cry because it's probably not a joke

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    anybody knows the game time?...Japan time...

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    7:30 PM

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    I feel butterflys in my stomach already.
    Wake up sunshine! We've got a game to win.
    I am too excited. I am supposed to be asleep still but I can't anymore.


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    How long till the game starts?

    Any can anyone provide me with a live scoreboard... Cheers in advance.

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    Game will start in 1 hour.
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    well, i have stayed awake to watch it. should be a USA ass-whipping, sorry Slovenia...

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    Whoosh!

    I am wearing my Rasho Slovenian National team jersey over my Slovenia shirt.

    Bring on the game. I'm ready!

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    when does it start? too bad i probbly have to log off in a few mins.

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    Game will start in 1 hour.
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    when does it start? too bad i probbly have to log off in a few mins.

    Ah, where do you have to go?

    Cancel and stay.

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    Cant wait

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    50 min to start

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    You Slovenians really are eager for your ass kicking.

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    I think this might be posted in another thread, but oh well ...

    Team USA better be ready for Slovenia -- really
    Aug. 21, 2006
    By Tony Mejia
    CBS SportsLine.com Staff Writer

    http://cbs.sportsline.com/nba/story/9612489


    If there is a game Team USA could come dangerously close to losing in first-round action at the FIBA World Championship, it's the one coming up in the early hours of Tuesday morning against unheralded Slovenia.

    If there's a game that could mirror what happened to Mike Tyson against Buster Douglas in Japan 16 years ago, this is it. Only a small percentage of people actually saw that upset live, and even fewer saw it coming. Douglas was a 42-to-1 underdog.

    People getting up early for work or getting their kids ready for school might catch a glimpse of this one, if only to monitor how much the U.S. is up. The Americans are 18-point favorites.

    By all accounts, Tyson came into his fight out of shape and oblivious to his opponent's hunger. The U.S. players are anything but out of shape, coming off an explosive performance against the overwhelmed Chinese, basically dodging the Yao Ming bullet. It is, however, conceivable that Mike Krzyzewski's team could struggle with concentration, taking the third opponent lightly.

    That's where the peril lies.

    This is the middle game of group play for the United States, coming on the heels of a day off. Up next is Italy, who should move to 3-0 easily against winless Senegal. There's no doubt the Americans will be intent on going out and making a statement in that game. There's no jeopardy of overlooking a team that has been regarded as the main compe ion in Group D since the tournament began, but before that there's still the matter of Slovenia. Complicating matters is the fact Slovenia is pretty good.

    "I'm impressed with them; they have a well-conceived offense. They have a number of NBA players on their team so they are not intimidated," Krzyzewski told the FIBA website. "(They're) well coached. They lost a heartbreaker against Italy; it was a great game. Italy and Slovenia are two teams with amazing grit and toughness, so we expect those two games to be really tough games for us."

    Hopefully Krzyzewski's team heeds his warning. Slovenia lost to the Italians 80-76 on Sunday in a game that was tied with less than two minutes remaining. The outcome was in doubt until the final 15 seconds.

    Slovenia, a relative newcomer on the international basketball scene, is led by Raptors center Rasho Nesterovic and Bobcats big man Primoz Brezec, with recent Toronto signee Uros Slokar coming off the bench. Those three are all 6-foot-10 or taller, posing a potential problem given the Americans' lack of size.

    Their wings are solid, paced by Italian League veterans Sani Becirovic and Marko Milic and New Jersey Nets acquisition Bostjan Nachbar, currently the team's leading scorer. Savvy Sani Becirovic and San Antonio's Beno Udrih are the ball handlers.

    Through two games, eight Slovenians are averaging eight or more points, which is a testament to their depth. If someone is slumping, they can turn to someone else. The U.S. has yet to face a team with that type of depth, basically toppling squads that lived with the philosophy of go-to guy (Carlos Arroyo, Yao) or bust.

    Now, before you go thinking I'm running off at the typewriter trying to pump up the opponent, it should be noted that there's no way the U.S. shouldn't win this game. Every player on their roster would start for Slovenia. Brad Miller, who has to this point been the U.S. team's 12th man, would be considered an upgrade from Nesterovic, considered their top player.

    Talent isn't the issue. Focus is. The situation dictates there could be a letdown, and as machine-like as the U.S. team has been, there have been situations where they have lost their way. It happened against Brazil in an exhibition, and it happened in the tournament opener against Puerto Rico. Both teams went on significant runs that made the outcome of those games closer than they should've been.

    Another thing to consider is the lack of pressure Slovenia is under. Few give them a chance. Realistically, they probably chalked this game up as a loss when the round groupings were announced. They can let it all hang out and then concentrate on guaranteeing their passage to knockout play by notching a win against Puerto Rico and China. This could simply be viewed as a scrimmage geared toward generating confidence.

    Should the U.S. lose, it's not like Team USA is going to be thrown out of the tournament. In fact, the Americans could conceivably bounce back to beat Italy, take the group and end up right where everyone expects them to be. However, the Americans would lose some of the aura of invincibility they have been building, allowing others to believe they can pull an upset, too.

    Where this game was placed on the schedule -- right smack dab in the middle -- and the cir stances under which both teams come into it is shrouded by the unexplainable feeling that this is a setup. Something about it makes me uneasy. For the United States to cruise comfortably, it's best they feel that way, too.

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    Thanks for the article Kori. It is the first time I have seen it.

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