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    You started with obsessive eating again?!
    You starting with obsessive stalking again?

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    Chill dude. She can root for whoever she wants. Like you always like saying, "It´s America"
    I know, I'm just giving her a hard time.

    Hey, she wants to root for the other team, shes gotta take what comes with it

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    actually this country was founded by low life s who wanted to make their own rules, who wanted to kill those who didn't agree, and who thought they were en led to such things by the hand of god.

    don't be fooled. i love this country but damn if people act like it was founded by the best of society in hopes of creating a perfect world. it's the total opposite and to this day corruption and greed pave the way(like it has always done) to our demise.

    ps: GO USA GO!

    John Adams and such were low life s ?

    Uh, far far from it. Take that BS somewhere else kiddo.

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    And I will be sure to vote Republican because I live in Texas.

    This country was founded by people who desired independence and the power to make their own decisions.

    I may not be Uncle Sam's favorite niece but as long as I obey the law and send my tax payment yearly, I think I rank all right with the powers that be.

    You don't have to vote republican.

    Although that would be a step in the right direction

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    You starting with obsessive stalking again?
    Yup, you're my kind of guy.

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    to whottt, Manny is and all ers disrespecting probably one of the best teams to ever play basketball together... YOU

    timvp lame comments saying that team USA players have millions to lose without having in consideration they all have insurance where nor the player neither the franchise would lose a penny if a player goes down, shows a sense of desperation.

    As for the other suck ups thinking that D-Wade, Le Bron, Kobe and Tayshaun Prince could stop Manu...

    MORE THAN ONE TIME any of those 4 got ED by Manu either on the regular season, playoffs and/or the Finals and on their own ing Gym...

    in addition International Manu > NBA Manu

    even more funny... this thread has similar predictions to the bump of the 2004 one...

    check my IP i am in Chicago and with my Argentine Scola Jersey on... Argentina may go down yes... but not without making you suffer first...

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    Yup, you're my kind of guy.
    Apparently.

    Get a life already.

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    Apparently.

    Get a life already.
    Yeah, I need something exiting like you are doing...something like posting 47.000 + posts on internet (at one site)

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    I don't know if any of those guys can stop Manu but I know the US can beat Argentina. I still say by 15-20 poinits. I picked the US to win, am I a , a disrespecting er or a suck up? Just like to clarify. Thanks!

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    Yeah, I need something exiting like you are doing...something like posting 47.000 + posts on internet (at one site)
    How can he be exiting and still be here?


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    But don't act like the US players don't have heart, desire and care about winning just as much as the Argentinian players. Just because they're more talanted doesn't mean they lack heart or chemistry.
    Well they are playing with fear of getting injured and losing big buck$$$

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    Yeah, I need something exiting like you are doing...something like posting 47.000 + posts on internet (at one site)
    you need exiting?

    Ok just leave then.

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    Well they are playing with fear of getting injured and losing big buck$$$

    If they had that fear they wouldn't be there in the first place.

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    Not to derail this entertaining thread, but you do understand that the system the US will build is designed to protect the USA not Poland. Poland will get some missile system and other weapons as payment for it though.

    The USA has never (and never will) spend billions abroad for anybody's else's benefit but its own. There's nothing wrong with that. I just wish politicians and spin artist on both sides of the issue would be honest about it and stop treating us as idiots.
    Right on a money.

    This defense system can provide some local war. Well I mean Russia was very against it

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    You don't have to vote republican.

    Although that would be a step in the right direction
    I voted for Bush in 2004, but I guess that only made up for my rooting for Argentina then, eh?

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    Dudes are you blind?

    What are we talking about here? This year nobody can touch US team.
    It is nice to see some underdog taking out some big gun. But how often does that happen?
    US team had his fair share of blunders in previous years, but you don't really believe that that can continue, seriously do you??

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    I voted for Bush in 2004, but I guess that only made up for my rooting for Argentina then, eh?
    Maybe.



    Your good people angel, and from what little I talked to Bo in May , he is too. Good luck

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    Dudes are you blind?

    What are we talking about here? This year nobody can touch US team.
    It is nice to see some underdog taking out some big gun. But how often does that happen?
    US team had his fair share of blunders in previous years, but you don't really believe that that can continue, seriously do you??
    It can happen if a team is not properly prepared or taking the game as seriously as they should, as was the case in 2004. So far this year, neither of those things seems to be happening.

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    USA 86 - Argentina 84

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    It can happen if a team is not properly prepared or taking the game as seriously as they should, as was the case in 2004. So far this year, neither of those things seems to be happening.
    Yeah, Nate McMillan is doin a of a job

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    If they had that fear they wouldn't be there in the first place.
    Yea they would be in the second








    haha

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    Yea they would be in the second








    haha

    haha

    I see what you did there. But, you know what I mean

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    Okay

    All in all americans will be well motivated to crush Argies, and in this turnament I think it is the last chance to beat this USA squad.

    In 2000 There were some problems with motivation. Americans were going to nightclubs and staying late having party.
    Now it seems like they want to prove they are the best with no contest.

    I just wonder for how long they will be willing to stay in that scheudle (NBA + FIBA)

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    btw. TPark 2 more games and a relief

    Then you can your pants thinking about Manu playing in a backyard
    All in all they are not paying him to play there also.

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/summer...gentina-080821

    Team USA looking forward to renewing rivalry with Argentina
    By Chris Sheridan

    BEIJING -- Only one team in the world has defeated the United States twice since NBA players started representing America.

    It was the first team to do it, back in 2002, and it was the one that knocked Team USA out of gold-medal contention in Athens four years ago.

    And if Team USA finds itself playing for bronze instead of gold on Sunday, it'll be because of the South American nation that has played the Americans the toughest when the stakes have been the highest:

    Argentina.

    The team that has what Team USA wants. The team whose fans' sing-songy chants the U.S. federation has grown sick and tired of hearing.

    Tip-off is on Friday at 10:15 a.m. ET, with the winner getting a chance two days later to earn the right to call itself either Numero Uno or No. 1. Team USA is a 19½-point favorite.

    "We've got a great history with them, so it's going to be a great battle," Dwyane Wade said. "This is a team that has been playing better as the games have progressed, and they are playing good. It's going to be a great test for us, and I wouldn't want it any other way."

    Argentina had a harder time getting out of the quarterfinals than the Americans did, its fate hanging in the balance as a 3-point shot by Vassilis Spanoulis of Greece arched through the air in the final seconds on Wednesday night, hitting the rim and failing to go in. The Argentineans embraced each other, trudged exhaustedly to their locker room, then got started on the task of trying to find a way to defeat the best-looking team the United States has put on a basketball court this decade.

    "We've got to play the perfect game, and they've got to miss more than usual," Luis Scola said. "But it's only one game, that's all it takes -- 40 minutes. We going to play the best way we can, and try to do what looks impossible right now."

    The teams have played eight times since 1999, back when a then-unheard-of teenager named Andres Nocioni posterized Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett during a preliminary round game at the Tournament of the Americas inside a hot, humid gymnasium in San Juan, Puerto Rico -- a dunk that served notice there was a new kid on the Pan American block.

    Argentina did not qualify for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, but the 2002 team came to Indianapolis for the world championship with another new face, Manu Ginobili, bursting onto the scene, and helping to hand the Americans their first loss in an international compe ion since professionals were first allowed to compete 10 years earlier.

    Revenge was on the Americans' mind a year later when Team USA faced Argentina again at the Tournament of the Americas inside that same sweltering gym in Puerto Rico, and the teams played a tight one in the opening round -- Team USA winning by eight -- before the Americans steamrolled Argentina by 33 in the gold-medal match a week later.

    But then came the semifinals of the 2004 Olympics, and the Americans -- after defeating an undefeated Spain team in the quarterfinals behind a U.S. Olympic-record 31 points from Stephon Marbury -- were thoroughly outexecuted and outfinessed in an 89-81 loss that relegated them to the bronze-medal game.

    "Both were pretty big, the first one was the first one overall, and that's always big," Scola said. "Nobody had beaten them before, and we did it first. It was important for us because if we lost that game we had to play Serbia in the quarterfinal, and that would have been pretty tough, but our victory put us against Brazil and it made our way into the final much easier.

    "The second one gave us a silver medal, at least, and it was the second time, which was harder."

    Team USA is 3-0 against Argentina since then, winning the bronze-medal game at the 2006 world championship in Japan, then defeating it twice in the 2007 Tournament of the Americas in Las Vegas when many of Argentina's best players decided to sit out.

    But two of those key missing players -- Nocioni and Ginobili -- are back this summer, and Argentina has been performing a little better each night as the Olympic tournament has progressed.

    "They will attack us with their system, and they believe they can beat us," said chief U.S. scout Tony Ronzone, who stayed up with the American coaching staff until 4 a.m. on Thursday reviewing game tapes and tinkering with the game plan for the renewal of the rivalry.

    The winner will face Spain or Lithuania in the gold-medal game at 2:30 a.m. ET on Sunday -- the final event before the Olympic Closing Ceremony.

    "They've definitely found the way to play the FIBA game, and they're playing way better," Scola told ESPN.com. "They have players that are superstars, but they have a commitment, they want to win and they prepare, and they know what they're doing.

    "They've been playing great, I've been watching them. They beat Spain by 40 points [actually 37], and that's not easy to do -- I'm telling you that right now," Scola said.

    Team USA is averaging a tournament-high 105.2 points per game, while Argentina has had the second-best defense, allowing 73.2. The Americans lead all teams in rebounds, assists, steals and blocks, while Argentina has committed the fewest turnovers of any team still alive.

    Argentina prefers to play man-to-man defense, and Scola said his team has not played one single second of zone during the tournament. That could change if Argentina adapts one of the few defensive styles that have been effective -- to use that word loosely -- against Team USA, but it's likely the teams will go at each other straight up as the game goes through its early stages.

    With national team mainstays Walter Herrmann and Pepe Sanchez opting not to play this summer, Argentina's rotation has been reduced to six key players: Pablo Prigioni at point guard, Ginobili at shooting guard, Nocioni at small forward, Scola at power forward and Fabricio Oberto at center. Carlos Delfino is the sixth man, but the talent level drops off considerably after that. To make matters worse, Nocioni has been slowed by a knee injury.

    Kobe Bryant gets the defensive assignment on Ginobili, and the Americans will attack the basket and try to get Argentina in foul trouble to make it go deep into its bench.

    "I can't wait. I can't wait to get over that hump," Carmelo Anthony said. "These last two games, there's no reason to hold anything back. To be a champion you have to beat a champion. They still have the gold medal, no matter who won the world championship in '06. We have to go out there and take that from them."

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