Olympics Basketball Thread: Team USA... Yo WTF??! seriously...Team USA falls to 0-2 in Olympic exhibitions after loss to Australia

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Team USA might indeed win its fourth consecutive Olympic gold next month in Tokyo.

But if the Americans do, it will be a story of overcoming adversity.

They lost their second consecutive exhibition Monday, this time bested by Australia 91-83 in Las Vegas. Dating to the 2019 World Cup, where they finished seventh, Team USA has lost four of its past five games. It also has lost two in a row now to Australia, a team expected to contend for the gold in Japan.
It was a better showing than the loss to Nigeria on Saturday, but just reading those words is a little mind-boggling considering the pedigree of this roster and coaching staff. Their chemistry and execution, particularly in late-game situations, is holding the Americans back in their early stages of defending their title.
"I thought we got better tonight," said Team USA coach Gregg Popovich, continuing his stance of emphasizing process over results. "After a short time together, there's a lot of things that have to be covered."

Damian Lillard, who had 22 points, and Kevin Durant, who had 17 points, definitely looked more like All-Stars in this game than in the Nigeria loss. They combined to shoot 10-of-20 on 3-pointers, the type of shooting this roster has been designed to deliver.
The Americans had an 11-point first-half lead and played effective physical defense at times, holding Australia to just 13 points in the second quarter. After giving up 20 3-pointers in the exhibition opener, there was a clear effort to challenge them better and Australia had just 10.
Those are the signs Popovich was talking about. But moral victories in losses are a new sensation for Team USA. The loss to Nigeria was deemed one of the great international basketball upsets on record. When this one was over, the Australians gave each other routine congratulations and moved on.
"We walked into this game expecting to win," said Joe Ingles of the Utah Jazz, who had 17 points for Australia. "No disrespect to them, they're a hell of a team, obviously the guys they've got on their roster and Pop standing up there is always nice to see, but we came in here expecting to win the game and that's what we did."
For decades, whether it was in tight wins or the rare loss, Team USA cited an inherent disadvantage it has against national teams whose core players develop chemistry from their teen years onward. Popovich did so again after this loss, as did Lillard, who is headed to his first Olympics.
"These teams are experienced and they've spent a lot of time together," Lillard said. "We are still working at becoming a team."
The Australians do have institutional knowledge as Patty Mills, who has played nine seasons for Popovich in San Antonio, has been a tremendous lead guard for them for years. And he was great again Monday, scoring 22 points and nailing six 3-pointers.
But the Aussies have seven new players and have changed coaches twice in the past two years. Their best player, Ben Simmons, elected not to play. And they admittedly are still installing their systems.
The chemistry deficit is a real thing, but it isn't the only thing. This American team was built with versatility and shooting in mind at the cost of size. The Aussies knew it and crushed it.
Over and over they were able to throw passes into the middle to players either wide open from great cuts or in an advantageous matchup. They racked up 44 points in the paint to the USA's 24, making 22 of 35 shots in there. It led to 53% shooting overall.
Much like the Nigerians, the Australians wore the Americans down and slowly extended the lead in the second half. Popovich attributed this to his players not having their stamina and wearing down.
"Some guys have to get their legs and rhythm back," Popovich said. "We're sticking with the process."

The Aussies were flying around defensively and challenging shots toward the end of the game, and the Americans' tired legs showed. Lillard and Durant missed crucial open looks and, in a final indignity, Jayson Tatum tossed up an air ball on a corner 3-point try with the team down five with a minute to play. Though it was better than the next possession, which resulted in a turnover.
There was a time when Team USA could get by with average performances in spots such as these. As is becoming increasingly clear, those days are at an end. The number of teams that are a threat to the Americans has clearly grown, something this week has already driven home.
"It is different ... now you go out there and the whole starting five are NBA players that are in the rotation," Lillard said. "This also isn't the first time I've seen Team USA be tested."

 
They loss to Nigeria, and I'll bet they wanted to go out there and make a statement. This 2nd loss reminds me of a scene from "Oz", when that mafia guy got raped, went to get revenge and got greased up again.
 
This is sad but there is a number of things going on here one this is not a really good team…..two The world has caught up with the NBA. Also one other side no the NBA schedule this year was all types of fucked up so some of these players may not be in the best condition…But then again some of the NBA players are playing for other countries and they seem to be OK so it is what it is.
 
This is sad but there is a number of things going on here one this is not a really good team…..two The world has caught up with the NBA. Also one other side no the NBA schedule this year was all types of fucked up so some of these players may not be in the best condition…But then again some of the NBA players are playing for other countries and they seem to be OK so it is what it is.
The other countries teams have been playing together for awhile.
USA just got put together.
 
This is sad but there is a number of things going on here one this is not a really good team…..two The world has caught up with the NBA. Also one other side no the NBA schedule this year was all types of fucked up so some of these players may not be in the best condition…But then again some of the NBA players are playing for other countries and they seem to be OK so it is what it is.
Great points, and also, outside of Draymond, who's going to do the "dirty work" and play hardcore D?
 
And, again, the 3 point line is closer, which makes for more 3 point shooters. When they float outside to defend that, they get chewed up in the paint. This roster is shit. Great players, but a flawed team.
 

Gotten? Shit, BEEN soft. It started out with the flopping, then the flopping got excessive. Then players like Shaq and Lebron had to "sell" fouls because the referees (the same referees who can't see that a player has taken 3-8 steps in the current NBA) cannot see that they've actually been fouled

I stopped watching. Add to it my Cavs suck, fuck it. It's an unwatchable product
 
People kill me with this "NBA is soft" bullshit.
ummm people are sort of correct……A lot of these guys in the NBA right now cannot play against teams in the early to mid 90s, 80s and 70s there’s no way in hell. Only a handful of guys I could see playing in the 80s (ie Draymond Green and a younger LeBron James) because of his size.
 
ummm people are sort of correct……A lot of these guys in the NBA right now cannot play against teams in the early to mid 90s, 80s and 70s there’s no way in hell. Only a handful of guys I could see playing in the 80s (ie Draymond Green and a younger LeBron James) because of his size.
Here's why it bothers me: When people make these comments, they name the legends of the game and the rules at that time. But today, they only insinuate that it's the players. Seriously, you think Jimmy Butler and Draymond are soft? They have to play within the rules they're given. How effective do you think The Worm and The Glove would be in today's game? Shit, dirty ass Bruce Bowens would foul out every game! Sure, blame it on the rules, but not the players.
 
And, again, the 3 point line is closer, which makes for more 3 point shooters. When they float outside to defend that, they get chewed up in the paint. This roster is shit. Great players, but a flawed team.
And no true floor general. Nothing but players who wanna take turn chucking up 3s from damn near half court
 
Here's why it bothers me: When people make these comments, they name the legends of the game and the rules at that time. But today, they only insinuate that it's the players. Seriously, you think Jimmy Butler and Draymond are soft? They have to play within the rules they're given. How effective do you think The Worm and The Glove would be in today's game? Shit, dirty ass Bruce Bowens would foul out every game! Sure, blame it on the rules, but not the players.
Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler are not soft but they have to soften their approach to the NBA because of the soften rules.
 
People kill me with this "NBA is soft" bullshit.

NBA is cup cake soft. Flopping is considered defense. Shit is damn near unwatchable.

The rule changes are a reflection of overall society & it's ever softening ways. That bullshit cable sports network used to use drop your gloves moments in hockey as cliff hangers to get you back after commercial breaks.

The performances & bat flips Acuna & Tatis do after hitting homeruns would have gotten them brushed out of the box next time up. Dont even mention the NFL. Can't touch the QB, the defenses are handicapped & it makes sorry ass QB's look average to good.

These rule changes are reflections of things outside of sports. The word retard, little people, MeToo, cancel culture, etc. People my age who came up in the 80's & 90's, saying this the worst they have ever seen in it in regards to knuckleheads. The world is softer, but some call it progress.
 
The performances & bat flips Acuna & Tatis do after hitting homeruns would have gotten them brushed out of the box next time up. Dont even mention the NFL. Can't touch the QB, the defenses are handicapped & it makes sorry ass QB's look average to good.
This is the part I have a problem with. A pitcher can yell and pose after striking a batter out, and that same pitcher will throw at you if you watch your home run leaving the yard. That's some bullshit. Pedro was right. When someone says, "He played the game the right way.", what they mean is: "He played the game the WHITE way."
 
From what I've seen with Team USA is a lot of individualism. They are not jelling together to be a dominate cohesive unit like - drumroll please -























The motherfuckin Dream Team!

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This is the part I have a problem with. A pitcher can yell and pose after striking a batter out, and that same pitcher will throw at you if you watch your home run leaving the yard. That's some bullshit. Pedro was right. When someone says, "He played the game the right way.", what they mean is: "He played the game the WHITE way."

Putting a hitter on his heals next time up by brushing him is white now ? lllol

Tatis & Acuna are good with me. Going up to Oakland to catch 2 game set of SD/Tatis play my A's. The reason I planned it was to see this kid & check in back home. He's a special talent & I'll have to keep my swag chain tucked in as I am technically an A's fan lllol
 
They loss to Nigeria, and I'll bet they wanted to go out there and make a statement. This 2nd loss reminds me of a scene from "Oz", when that mafia guy got raped, went to get revenge and got greased up again.
The USA lost to US citizens who happened to be wearing Nigerian shirts. I guarantee
that none of those Nigerian players has spent more than 6 cumulative months of his
life in Nigeria. All of them were born and raised in the US.
 
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