Team U.S.A. beat Australia 119-86 and advance to play Argentina once again. Now we get to see what happens when Carmelo Anthony and Facundo Campazzo meet again. I’m pretty sure nothing too serious is going to happen between the two, but the incident of the last time they met should spark some major tension between the two teams. It’s really as close to two gangs coming to meet each other at the park as it can get, without two gangs meeting each other at the park.
I read an article or commentary on the U.S.A./Australia game on the The Guardian website. The Guardian is a British national daily newspaper. In the article Hunter Felt states that Lebron James’s triple double on paper sounds like a big deal but in real life, not so much. And that’s paraphrasing but this is what he really says “Some triple-doubles seem more like quiet statistical oddities, it appears on the box score but it doesn’t seem impressive live I call these “Rondos…”
I am not going to even start on why I think this guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about. But I am going to go in and make the assumption that Brits no jack about basketball and should hire an American analyst for their paper. Maybe they don’t need one because basketball isn’t an iconic sport like in the U.S. but if you’re covering something where worldwide attention is involved do it right if not you’re just retarded. Come on now Brits…