Jimmy Chitwood
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since the last thread was so troll-infested that it was locked, i thought i'd give it another try and see how it turns out ...
yesterday, both the men's and women's versions of Team USA played Brazil in a tune-up game. however, the two sides saw drastically different performances.
the men's team struggled mightily, with Brazil staying close most of the night and getting within 6 points with 6:00 left in the 4th quarter. Team USA once again showed their lack of an inside game, with none of their post players producing. starting center Tyson Chandler and starting power forward Carmelo Anthony combined for a "whopping" 6 points (on 2 of 9 shooting) and 5 rebounds in 36 minutes. ugh! Kevin Durant scored 11 (on 5 of 13 shooting)and grabbed 3 boards off the bench in 24 minutes to save the frontline a total embarassment.
"somehow," though, Kevin Love was left rotting on the bench. he saw only 5 and a half minutes of game action.
Team USA also still shot abysmally from the perimeter ... hitting only 6 of 24 from 3-point range (and even worse from mid-range). if not for 30 points from Lebron James, Team USA could've received a nasty black eye *pun* with a defeat to lightly-regarded Brazil.
the women's version of Team USA showcased what USA basketball used to look like ... especially with the dominant performance of two White guards. Diana Taurasi and Lindsay Whalen exploded, and the ladies cruised to a 32-point win over a weak opponent. Whalen had a game-high 21 points (on a sparkling 8-12 shooting), 5 rebounds, and 5 assists, and Taurasi had 19 points (6-12 shooting), 2 rebounds, 7 assists, and 2 steals.
also, the team played without starting point guard Sue Bird (death in the family), who Team USA head coach Geno Auriemma calls "the best point guard in the world."
one wonders where the male version of these players is for the male Team USA, since Kevin Love is the only White man on the roster?
dominant basketball players don't have to have black skin ... even American-born ones.
yesterday, both the men's and women's versions of Team USA played Brazil in a tune-up game. however, the two sides saw drastically different performances.
the men's team struggled mightily, with Brazil staying close most of the night and getting within 6 points with 6:00 left in the 4th quarter. Team USA once again showed their lack of an inside game, with none of their post players producing. starting center Tyson Chandler and starting power forward Carmelo Anthony combined for a "whopping" 6 points (on 2 of 9 shooting) and 5 rebounds in 36 minutes. ugh! Kevin Durant scored 11 (on 5 of 13 shooting)and grabbed 3 boards off the bench in 24 minutes to save the frontline a total embarassment.
"somehow," though, Kevin Love was left rotting on the bench. he saw only 5 and a half minutes of game action.
Team USA also still shot abysmally from the perimeter ... hitting only 6 of 24 from 3-point range (and even worse from mid-range). if not for 30 points from Lebron James, Team USA could've received a nasty black eye *pun* with a defeat to lightly-regarded Brazil.
the women's version of Team USA showcased what USA basketball used to look like ... especially with the dominant performance of two White guards. Diana Taurasi and Lindsay Whalen exploded, and the ladies cruised to a 32-point win over a weak opponent. Whalen had a game-high 21 points (on a sparkling 8-12 shooting), 5 rebounds, and 5 assists, and Taurasi had 19 points (6-12 shooting), 2 rebounds, 7 assists, and 2 steals.
also, the team played without starting point guard Sue Bird (death in the family), who Team USA head coach Geno Auriemma calls "the best point guard in the world."
one wonders where the male version of these players is for the male Team USA, since Kevin Love is the only White man on the roster?
dominant basketball players don't have to have black skin ... even American-born ones.