By Beaker
If you’re like me, when I watch a sport at the Olympics, I tend to research the leagues to get a fair idea of how a sport is played and performed elsewhere. In basketball, more and more talk of NBA stars considering playing in Europe is on the rise. May as well get to know these leagues, right? Here’s a link to Eurobasket.com.
For those of you wondering, here’s the all-time winners list for European basketball competitions. Italy has historically led although in recent years Spain and Greece have performed better. Spain is considered to be the main challenging rival to the United States at the Beijing Olympics.
I watched Team USA crush China. However, I must profess some concern. Their shooting continues to be average and I wonder if this will hamper them against stronger teams. The Americans have few options on this front with Redd and Bryant being their top shooters. If they get hot…Bryant in particular is capable of freaking losing it offensively. Their passing seems crisp though.
The U.S. will have to continued playing up the middle penetrating the lanes and basically asserting its physical advantage if they plan to redeem themselves.
In my opinion, if Team USA dictates the tempo of any game with any amount of meanness and with the deep bench they have no one will stop them.


