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Why basketball should be banned from the next Olympics after US crushed Nigeria -- Running up the score against Third World country not the Olympic spirit

Posted on Friday, August 03, 2012 at 05:30 AM

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Team USA's Kobe Bryant, left, controls the ball in front of Nigeria's Derrick Obasohan
(Photo: LA Times)

The US  basketball team smashed Nigeria 156 to 73 or was it 6,784 to 2?

Who cares?

That bunch of overpaid, overblown, egomaniacs on the US team have as much to do with the Olympics as I do.

Where is the Olympic spirit in hammering a Third World country into total submission and taunting them by running up a massive score along the way?

Whose bright idea was it to blaze this “victory” across many of the major newspapers on line in the US including the New York Post?

At least the IOC had the decency to remove softball from the Olympics given that it was so much a one-country sport.

Basketball is in the same position. It is not an Olympic sport when you have the likes of Lebron James playing against teams he could probably beat single handedly.

Where’s the Olympic sport in that?

You might as well have American football included with Peyton Manning lining up against some hapless foreigner who can hardly throw a ball.

It is that ridiculous.

And as I’m at it, women’s sand volleyball or whatever they call it is another Olympic ‘sport’ I find ridiculous.

Lots of pictures of tight bikinis and svelte bodies does not make an Olympic sport -- but NBC cannot stop filming it.

We know why -- so every dirty old man in Peoria Illinois can stay up watching it – excuse the pun.

Seriously, much of what the Olympics has become is a charade, a necessary clown show in order to keep viewers watching.

NBC has had some superb coverage but much of their nightly show is for the circus atmosphere and has nothing to do with real ability.

Back in the days of the Roman Empire they had sideshows all over the arena before the main acts, the gladiators, began to compete.

It is not dissimilar today.

Thank goodness the track and field, the equivalent of the gladiators, where real talent comes to the fore, is finally starting.

This Olympics has had many heroic moments so far with many more to come.

But NBC and America needs to realize there is a massive difference between spectacle and achievement, between good-looking women and real female athletes, between multi-millionaire egomaniacs winning phony victories and ordinary competitors.

The difference seems to have escaped many.


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How about going back to amateur athletes?
@ ellisk26 posting on Aug 03, 2012, 08:40 PM EDT ... you have it exactly right.
More Irish begrudgery and Sanctimoneous babble. Two qualities never lacking in the Irish when referring to America. Well, except if your a high-tipping member of the "blue rinse" brigade.
Honestly, what are the Americans supposed to do? They have to shoot the ball every 24 seconds or be penalized. They were making their shots that night. By the way, several of the Nigerian players were former NBA players, so they aren't exactly amateurs themselves. I would prefer to see amateur players only, but that isn't going to happen if they're going to be slaughtered as has happened in the past.
Ban football soccer because ireland doesn't stand a chance, wha wha wha. The Olympics are won by the larger countries, with a few good stories from the smaller ones.
Yep, they should ban swimming too as Phelps is winning way too many medals! :-/ Another nonsense article from O'Dowd.
WOW! This guy is an Idiot! Each country is supposed to send their BEST. Hello Bonehead! This guy got up this morning and had a big bowl of Stupid! Hell, the Nigerian players were getting autographs from the U.S. pro's. It's a Game and that's all it is. As was mentioned below, the U.S. does not win every event they have athletes in. That is no reason to write a column full of B.S. Softball should be in the olympics as it is a sport and a tough one at that. As for Volleyball, The U.S. Beach Volleyball Female Team was clad in long sleeve T-shirts and drawers that covered their "fannies". Very conservative! So you should get an Un-Bias view of American athletes and watch the games as a whole. Enjoy! P.M.Reiley
Niall has a few things wrong here. First, the major factor in baseball and softball being removed from the Olympics was the fact that we would NOT send our best players to compete. The Olympic committee wants the money, pure and simple. Best players equals better television ratings, which equals higher fees paid by NBC and other worldwide networks for the television rights. It seems strange that you omitted the Ice Hockey in the winter games from this discussion, there, every country has professional players on its roster. To be fair, the NHL takes a 2 week break during the games to accomodate them.
Kevin Longan is right, you can blame Pro-Athletes in the Olympics on the Russian. Everyone of their athletes where paid to do nothing but train, which made them Professionals.So if you want to bane Professionals from the olympics you have to bane all Russians.
They can't put themselves in the same class as the "Dream Team". Magic, Bird and company were true athletes in the Olympic Tradition.
LOL ! The "Pay Per View" Esprit of International Fraternity ! Battle for the Basketball Silver and Bronze Medal`s should prove worth watching. More than I. can say about U.S. "Dominanc"e in the Pool and Sandbox Arena`s ?(N.B.C.) Olympic emphasis should be on Inter-National Participation and Patriotism. Like the Old Amateur ethic better ~
It's ironic because basketball isn't even a summer sport but late fall/winter. Regardless I did see a bit of rancor spewed at America (again) but won't address that except to say that pro athletes were admitted into the Olympics due to the Russians incessantly using highly skilled non-amateurs. Hence, I'm not from Peoria and don't even watch Beach Volleyball, by the way..
I always understood that the Olympics were for the best athletes in the world (sans drugs, some would say), but it does't have to be that way. We could bar all pros or good players, but then France wouldn't have a B'ball team either. Note that when they lined up against the US, all ten on the floor were from the NBA. We could ban LeBron and Phelps and the American woman who hit 99 out of 100 skeets, and Russian weight lifters and French and :Italian down hill skiers; we'd be left with Niall (and maybe Cahir), but presumably no unfair advantages; or give the medals to last rather than first
I would be against a ban of basketball but it should limited to under 20s or something same which could be applied to soccer,tennis or cycling. The Olympics really is a money making fest, nothing more or less and thats why they will keep taking drugs to smash records. By the way it is wrong that one athlete can win 20 golds like Phelps, having so many variations of 50, 100, 200, 400 metres swimming plus relay is a joke, is Phelps 20 times better than an athlete that wins the decathlon? or the marathon?
Oh, boo hoo. @ TisEyerish, rgray222, BrendanDunphy - Very Well Said! If you can't compete in a sport - don't - or train harder and improve your skills. The U.S. gets consistently beaten in other events, especially in the Winter Olympics. I don't expect other athletes to do less than their best in order to make the U.S. look and feel better.
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