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And ooh... Basketbal... The American 'Dream Team' (pardon the expression) lost from Puerto Rico 73 to 92... wow. Who had seen that coming?
Me.the world has caught up.The previous dream teams were a lot more talented and had a lot more heart.In Atlanta this team would have cake walked,but the word has figured out that the perimeter shooting game has really been neglected in the NBA and this team does not have a Byrd or Jordan who can drain it from three point land all night long.
they have worked on taking away the running game which is the US team's main weapon.
i will not root agasinst any US athletes,but I won't cry if the Dream team ges home empty handed.
Phelps is not a failure.Am I the only one tired of the commentators saying that people
settled for silver or bronze.They did not settle.They earned those silver and bronze medals.
My ex is from the Republic of South Afrca,if we could not win I am glad the South Africans did.
My favorite events are team handball,which i played when I lived in Germany but have not found anyone here who knows what it is,gymnatics and synchronized swimming which I think is tee totaly beautiful.
Plus I like Feild Hockey which I always wanted to play but can't becuase I am biologicaly male and male field hockey here is almost nonexistant.I tried out for my schools team my junior year and made it as goalie but the district said I could not compete cuase it was unfair to the girls.
Man I wanted to play.I even would have worn the skirt that the gals wore.So I got beat up my three football players for trying out and then can't play.Anywho I am voting for the Aussies.They rock and the gals are steal looking for Gold.
Hopefully in 08 US ladies will qualify in field hockey, they barely missed qaulifying this time.The guys have 28 losses no wins and one tie in olympic play and do not often even qaulify outside of yaers we host the games.They did not even come close to qaulifying.
I was disturbd that Iranian woud not compete against his Israeli opponent in Judo.I had hoped we were beyond that.Goverments make policies,not the athletes.
It made me feel good to see the Iraqi soccer team play and a bunch of Islamic nations having women compete for the first time was great.
I would love to see the nations that only had one athlete win medals but that is unlikely.
Tabby