website statistics
Jump to content

Men's Basketball NBA 2019 - 2020


hckošice
 Share

Recommended Posts

4 hours ago, Vektor said:

Boycotting games because of an ongoing political event is just dumb (unless the organizers are responsible for the situation). Just look at what the Hungarian athletes did a couple of weeks after the Hungarian revolution in 1956. They went to the Olympics and won 9 gold medals. And they beat the Soviet Union in water polo, in one of the most historical matches of the sport ever. They proved that their community can't be beaten by oppression. That's far more powerful than delaying a competition. 

There was different context there of course. Hungary needed to prove it’s strength internationally. The players wanted to make a statement against the Iron Curtain and against the Soviet Union. The one way to do that was to win at the Olympic Games. “Blood in the Water” was their victory because it humiliated the Russians, and that was the best they could do.

 

Many Americans see the NBA as a form of entertainment. In fact, much of the criticism for players trying to speak out has landed along the lines of “shut up and dribble.” They’ve chooses to do the opposite to make a statement. They’ve chosen to stop dribbling and speak up. They are done entertaining a country that has neglected their communities.  

“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

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

There was different context there of course. Hungary needed to prove it’s strength internationally. The players wanted to make a statement against the Iron Curtain and against the Soviet Union. The one way to do that was to win at the Olympic Games. “Blood in the Water” was their victory because it humiliated the Russians, and that was the best they could do.

 

Many Americans see the NBA as a form of entertainment. In fact, much of the criticism for players trying to speak out has landed along the lines of “shut up and dribble.” They’ve chooses to do the opposite to make a statement. They’ve chosen to stop dribbling and speak up. They are done entertaining a country that has neglected their communities.  

Well, if black Americans only see NBA as entertainment, not as something they can be proud of being the best at, no matter the circumstances, than your sport is just as broken as your country is. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, Vektor said:

Well, if black Americans only see NBA as entertainment, not as something they can be proud of being the best at, no matter the circumstances, than your sport is just as broken as your country is. 

I certainly can’t speak for African Americans, but I was merely trying to illustrate a possible difference in logic.

 

NBA players definitely take pride in what they do. I was just saying that professional sports are a form of entertainment. 

“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

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If the nba boycott is targeted against China, the democrats will wave their rainbow flags, the republicans will say amen and the totallympics family will totally approve.

 

But anyway boycotts that will tarnish america's image is bad, in such cases mixing sports and politics is wrong.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

39 minutes ago, opruh said:

If the nba boycott is targeted against China, the democrats will wave their rainbow flags, the republicans will say amen and the totallympics family will totally approve.

 

But anyway boycotts that will tarnish america's image is bad, in such cases mixing sports and politics is wrong.

There are probably only 5% or less of Totallympics users that approve boycotting sporting events for political reasons. After all, we know better than the average person the stains left in the history of sports, because of such acts. 

 

Also Americas image has been tarnished for years now, very few things that happen there seem normal. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:


LA teams really living up to the California standard.

 

LeBron's legacy is still on the line. He didn't come to Lakers to have seasons cancelled over political reasons. If there's one player furious over games being postponed, it's LeBron for sure.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Alina Lysenko is included in the Apeldoorn roster. previously Netherlands didn't allow neutral Russian athletes to enter the country for any competitions
    • ISU Speed Skating World Cup | Nagano, Japan    Day 1   Women’s 500m 1.  Yukino Yoshida (37.74) 2.  Andżelika Wójcik (37.92) 3.  Min-Sun Kim (37.93)   Men’s 500m 1.  Jordan Stolz (34.43) 2.  Laurent Dubreuil (34.58) 3.  Tatsuya Shinhama (34.58)   Women’s 1500m 1.  Miho Takagi (1:55.02) 2.  Mei Han (1:55.18) 3.  Joy Beune (1:55.58)   Men’s 1500m  1.  Jordan Stolz (1:43.65) 2.  Sander Eitrem (1:44.59) 3.  Zhongyang Ning (1:44.69)   Day 2   Women’s 3000m 1.  Ivanie Blondin (4:03.76) 2.  Ragne Wiklund (4:04.60) 3.  Joy Beune (4:04.60)   Men’s 5000m  1.  Davide Ghiotto (6:12.71) 2.  Beau Snellink (6:13.99) 3.  Sander Eitrem (6:15.71)   Women’s 1000m 1.  Miho Takagi (1:14.60) 2.  Jutta Leerdam (1:14.96) 3.  Brittany Bowe (1:15.17)   Men’s 1000m 1.  Jordan Stolz (1:07.18) 2.  Jenning de Boo (1:08.29) 3.  Cooper McLeod (1:08.43)   Day 3   Women’s Team Pursuit 1.  Netherlands (2:56.80) 2.  Japan (2:58.12) 3.  United States (3:01.01)   Men’s Team Pursuit 1.  Italy (3:39.82) 2.  United States (3:41.83) 3.  Norway (3:42.31)     Women’s 500m 1.  Erin Jackson (37.78) 2.  Dione Voskamp (37.84) 3.  Kimi Goetz (37.98)   Men’s 500m 1.  Jordan Stolz (34.41) 2.  Tatsuya Shinhama (34.49) 3.  Merijn Scheperkamp (34.73)   Women’s Mass Start 1.  Marijke Groenewoud (60 SP/8:36.64) 2.  Ivanie Blondin (40 SP/8:36.71) 3.  Elisa Dul (21 SP/8:37.36) Men’s Mass Start 1.  Timothy Loubineaud (63 SP/7:52.12) 2.  Daniele Di Stefano (40 SP/7:54.35) 3.  Bart Hoolwerf (20 SP/7:54.37)   Full Results
    • Who wins today? Johaug and Klaebo???   No  or  flags on the start so i cheer for Jasmi Joensuu  she’s the girl to watch this season, mind my words 
    • Sarcastically of course, cheering for the fact she basically received no punishment     Tennis and football are jokes in terms of combatting doping.
    • Excited as always   My main thought was "alright, only 18 countries in the women's race and apparently no wildcards for anyone, that's decent news"  
    • day 14 M curling bronze medal match   beats   Final on day 15 vs   medal table including curling bronze medal   16-10-8---34 14-11-11---36 10-8-6---24 10-7-14---31 7-10-4---21 7-9-7---23 6-5-13---24 6-5-4---15 5-11-10---26 5-6-4---15 4-4-2---10 4-3-5---12 2-2-4---8 2-2-1---5 1-2-1---4 1-1-1---3 1-1-1---3 1-0-0---1 0-1-3---4 0-1-1---2 0-1-0---1 0-1-0---1 0-1-0---1 0-0-2---2 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1    
    • and M Ice hockey semis o day 14   beats beats
    • after day 14     16-10-8---34 14-11-11---36 10-8-6---24 10-7-14---31 7-10-4---21 7-9-6---22 6-5-13---24 6-5-4---15 5-11-10---26 5-6-4---15 4-4-2---10 4-3-5---12 2-2-4---8 2-2-1---5 1-2-1---4 1-1-1---3 1-1-1---3 1-0-0---1 0-1-3---4 0-1-1---2 0-1-0---1 0-1-0---1 0-1-0---1 0-0-2---2 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1
    • day 14   97. SPEED SKATING - W 1500m   1. Miho Takagi JPN 2. Han Mei CHN 3. Joy Beune NED   98. SHORT TRACK - W 1500m   1. Kim Gil-li KOR 2. Hanne Desmet BEL 3. Kristen Santos-Griswold USA   99. SHORT TRACK - M 5000m Relay   1. Canada 2. Korea 3. China   Italy close 4th   100. FREESTYLE SKIING - W Ski Cross   1. Marielle Thompson CAN 2. Marielle Berger Sabbatel FRA 3. Sandra Naslund SWE   101. FREESTYLE SKIING - M Freeski Halfpipe   1. Alex Ferreira USA 2. Jon Salinen FIN 3. Brendan Mackay CAN   102. BIATHLON - M 15km Mass Start   1. Emilien Jacquelin FRA 2. Johannes Thingnes Boe NOR 3. Quentin Fillon Mailet FRA   dark horses: Andrejs Rastorgujevs LAT, Campbell Wright USA
    • Well, if you're only going to have two people in a weightclass...   https://www.bolivarianos2024.pe/competencias/esquema/1/competencia/521   You might as well make it one of the best head-to-head competitions 
×
×
  • Create New...