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The USA the greatest basketball nation in the world?

What was the score against GB in the paralympics quarters today?
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Wasn't this already proven in the Summer Olympics?
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Don't know, I didn't take much interest in theSummer Olympic Basketball tournament as Britain weren't really involved.
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Basicly the USA mens team had the attitude "just give us our gold medals right now" and they ended up taking the bronze. The womens team took the gold though.
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Being American and all, you would think that I was upset at USA basketball this year. However, when I saw the 'team' that they had assembled, I laughed my ass off each time they loss. This team for the USA had talent, but unlike every previous USA team, they had no heart, and worst of all, they couldn't spell TEAM if you gave them flash cards.
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by-tor wrote:Being American and all, you would think that I was upset at USA basketball this year. However, when I saw the 'team' that they had assembled, I laughed my ass off each time they loss. This team for the USA had talent, but unlike every previous USA team, they had no heart, and worst of all, they couldn't spell TEAM if you gave them flash cards.
It's sad but I totally agree. I was glad the USA "Team" lost. Bunch of arrogant, ugly Americans getting knocked down a few pegs. Even I can enjoy that.
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by-tor wrote:Being American and all, you would think that I was upset at USA basketball this year. However, when I saw the 'team' that they had assembled, I laughed my ass off each time they loss. This team for the USA had talent, but unlike every previous USA team, they had no heart, and worst of all, they couldn't spell TEAM if you gave them flash cards.
I was actually happy they didn't take the gold this year. For one thing it proved that America isn't invincible in basketball like most Americans thought. Plus the team was so errogant and caught up so much in their own egos that they didn't deserve to even place in the medal standings.
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