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Basketball 2022 Discussion Thread


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This is hilariously out of touch, given that 

 

  1. The WNBA exists as a tax write-off, it always runs at a loss.
  2. Their relentlessly Marxist take on everything bar their own convenience.

 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10810339/Fly-commercial-said-Breanna-Stewart-slams-WNBAs-refusal-use-chartered-flights.html#comments

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Basketball Canada announced the core men's team for the next Olympic cycle. The big name missing is Andrew Wiggins, who did not want to make a commitment for the next three years (apparently each summer these players will gather). He will only be able to make the team if there needs to be a replacement. 

 

Core 14 Players:

Nickeil Alexander-Walker — Utah Jazz (NBA)
RJ Barrett — New York Knicks (NBA)
Khem Birch — Toronto Raptors (NBA)
Oshae Brissett — Indiana Pacers (NBA)
Dillon Brooks — Memphis Grizzlies (NBA)
Luguentz Dort — Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA)
Zach Edey — Purdue (NCAA)
Melvin Ejim — Cedevita Olimpija (Slovenia)
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander — Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA)
Cory Joseph — Detroit Pistons (NBA)
Jamal Murray — Denver Nuggets (NBA)
Kelly Olynyk — Detroit Pistons (NBA)
Kevin Pangos — Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA)
Dwight Powell — Dallas Mavericks (NBA)

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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Our women's U20 team just beat Albania 119-20 at the European Championships...

 

It was 119-18 and Albania scored at the buzzer to reduce our lead from triple digits to double digits :lol:

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57 minutes ago, Makedonas said:

Our women's U20 team just beat Albania 119-20 at the European Championships...

 

It was 119-18 and Albania scored at the buzzer to reduce our lead from triple digits to double digits :lol:

We will probably lose with the same score to Spain :lol: How come Greece is in division B and we are in division A, that's the real mystery?! :question:

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