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2012-07-12 4:35 PM in reply to: #4308597 |
Elite 4564 Boise | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team wplummer - 2012-07-12 3:16 PM the dream team would crush the current Olympic team. no one could ever stop magic in his prime. Magic was retired when the dream team formed. |
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2012-07-12 5:49 PM in reply to: #4308654 |
Master 5557 , California | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team JoshR - 2012-07-12 2:35 PM wplummer - 2012-07-12 3:16 PM the dream team would crush the current Olympic team. no one could ever stop magic in his prime. Magic was retired when the dream team formed. I think he was only 33 though. Retirement was mainly due to the league's fear of HIV. Definitely no more past his prime than Kobe is right now. |
2012-07-12 5:53 PM in reply to: #4307675 |
Regular 525 | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team While I agree that the 92 team would win easily, the me first comments about the 12 team in comparison are pretty funny. Jordan wasn't a me first guy? Who created the "Show Time Lakers?" Bird? Barkley? Should I go on? LJ was crushed for not being a me first type guy, not taking the last shot. These top of the top athletes in all sports are me first, if they don't want the ball in the closing minutes do you really want them? There is a lot of grumpy old man romanticism in this thread. The game has changed a lot in the last 20 years, but the desire and will to win of the best of the best is still the same. |
2012-07-13 12:45 AM in reply to: #4307675 |
Veteran 311 Irvine, California | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team The original Dream Team won all 6 games by what, an average of 45 points per game? If the 2012 team can do that then we'll talk. Anyways, I think Kobe just said that to build the hype. Before he said that, nobody was talking about the 2012 team, and now they're a hot and much debated topic. Players like Barkley and Jordan are talking about it. Everybody seems to be. I don't like Kobe more than anybody else does but he make the Olympic team, and is very proud, and knows they have a great team. Why not build the hype a bit? Oh, and the original team would SLAUGHTER the new team. |
2012-07-13 8:15 AM in reply to: #4309180 |
Member 80 Chicago | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team djake80 - 2012-07-13 12:45 AM The original Dream Team won all 6 games by what, an average of 45 points per game? If the 2012 team can do that then we'll talk.
I agree the Dream Team would win pretty easily against 12'... But I doubt even the dream team from 92' would crush every opponent internationally by 45 points this year. The International teams have improved susbstantially in the last 20 years. Back in 92 there were hardly any NBA players from overseas. Now there are quite a few that play on international olympic teams. Spain, Argentina, France are all pretty good. |
2012-07-13 8:55 AM in reply to: #4307675 |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team Even after watching the 2012 team play the Dom. Republic last night, I still would agree that he 92 dream Team is a much better team. |
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2012-07-13 10:41 AM in reply to: #4307675 |
Master 1946 Memphis, TN | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team Kobe is an idiot. Even Jordan called him out for good reason. I reiterate Kobe is an idiot. I can't stress that enough.
Is anyone fighting over a pair of Air Kobe's?
I don't think so |
2012-07-13 10:54 AM in reply to: #4309483 |
Expert 1830 | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team Sailing Hot Dog - 2012-07-13 8:15 AM djake80 - 2012-07-13 12:45 AM The original Dream Team won all 6 games by what, an average of 45 points per game? If the 2012 team can do that then we'll talk.
I agree the Dream Team would win pretty easily against 12'... But I doubt even the dream team from 92' would crush every opponent internationally by 45 points this year. The International teams have improved susbstantially in the last 20 years. Back in 92 there were hardly any NBA players from overseas. Now there are quite a few that play on international olympic teams. Spain, Argentina, France are all pretty good. They may not blow them out like they did in 92, but I think they are actually matched up pretty well against the better international teams of today. The dream team had good defenders, to match up against better international outside shooting today (think Jordan, Pippen, Drexler etc.), and they have the bigs to match up against the Gasols from Spain (Robinson, Ewing, Malone). I think they would have closer games today, but I still think they would dominate. |
2012-07-13 12:35 PM in reply to: #4307675 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team I think the only point to contend would be what type of rules they played under. Like what the 1992 team was used to in the NBA where handchecking was allowed and it was way more psyical, or the type of game today where you can't place a hand on a person on the perimeter, and players basically drive knowing with any contact they will get the call. Throw in the mid range game of the 1992 team and imho it's a huge blowout if they call it the way teams today play. |
2012-07-13 1:35 PM in reply to: #4307675 |
Extreme Veteran 1260 Miami | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team We will never know which team would win if they would play each other. The general consensus seems to agree that the original Dream Team would win. I won’t speculate what the result would be but I will point out an area that favors the current team that no one has touched on. Versatility….The current team can do things that would create nightmare rotation problems for the dream team specially with forwards like LBJ 6-8, Love 6-10, Durant 6-9 (even if he is listed as a guard), Anthony 6-8 that could play as guards (except love). Imagine Barkley trying to cover LBJ, LBJ is taller, heavier and faster than barkley ever was. I can just picture Barkley trying to cover Lebron at the top of the key in an isolation play. It would have been great to see a matchup of LBJ and Magic |
2012-07-13 1:50 PM in reply to: #4307675 |
Supersonicus Idioticus 2439 Thunder Bay, ON | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team Let's see if they win the gold medal first.
And in my opinion, the dream team is like one of those track and field world records that just never get beat! You can't say a player is the best of all time just because they are good today. |
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2012-07-14 11:25 AM in reply to: #4307675 |
Pro 6520 Bellingham, WA | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team I don't think the 2012 guys are worthy to wipe the 92 team's sweat off the court. |
2012-07-14 4:35 PM in reply to: #4307675 |
Expert 1146 Johns Creek, Georgia | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team The 92 Team knew how to pass the ball. Today's NBA, pass to the blocks, dribble dribble hop hop step then brick, foul, or opps I just gots a lucky bounce. No question the 92 team has one thing more than any I see on the 12 team, will power. I taped some of Jordan's game (VHS baby) and one of my favorites was against Portland in the NBA Finals when he went crazy and hit 3 pointer after 3 pointer. In 86 I saw a game between the Bulls and Celtics in Chicago, it was Jordan vs Bird all night...I can't describe the asesomeness of watching that regular season game those two played their azzes off and would not back down. 2012, boring. |
2012-07-16 11:55 AM in reply to: #4307675 |
Member 34 | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team I am sure this will be an unpopular opinion. It looks like people that were in their 20's/30's in 92 are saying the 92 team would easily win. Those of us that grew up watching Kobe and the current players think it would be closer, but don't really have an opinion either way. Everything that has been said is an opinion - we don't know and we can't know. And those of you that say the the game is less physical today don't watch very closely. I think you are confusing hard fouls with physicality. The NBA cracks down more on hard fouls now - that has nothing to do with how physical a game is. Watch Kobe fight for position in the mid-post - it is extremely physical. Just because there are more rules about hard fouls and hand checks doesn't mean the players are less physical. One other thing I am confused about is people saying that none of the players pass on the current team. Chris Paul and Deron Williams have both averaged around 9 assists per game during their careers. Magic was right around 11 per game. Michael Jordan was the best player in 92 and he had a career average of 5.3 assists per game. Lebron is the best player on this team and his career average is 6.9 assists per game. So from now on when we are shooting off random opinions can we at least provide some facts to back them up! |
2012-07-16 12:01 PM in reply to: #4311613 |
Member 34 | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team hrliles - 2012-07-14 4:35 PM The 92 Team knew how to pass the ball. Today's NBA, pass to the blocks, dribble dribble hop hop step then brick, foul, or opps I just gots a lucky bounce. No question the 92 team has one thing more than any I see on the 12 team, will power. I taped some of Jordan's game (VHS baby) and one of my favorites was against Portland in the NBA Finals when he went crazy and hit 3 pointer after 3 pointer. In 86 I saw a game between the Bulls and Celtics in Chicago, it was Jordan vs Bird all night...I can't describe the asesomeness of watching that regular season game those two played their azzes off and would not back down. 2012, boring. Will power? I guess you never saw Lebron score 25 consecutive points to finish out game 5 and beat the Pistons in the playoffs. That was a Pistons team that was known for defense and won a championship because of that defense. By the way i'm not a Lebron lover, I always cheer against him. |
2012-07-16 12:19 PM in reply to: #4307675 |
Master 1376 Chicago | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team Forget the Dream Team. Can the 2012 Team beat the 2008 Team? |
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2012-07-16 1:46 PM in reply to: #4313914 |
Member 34 | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team mattb1 - 2012-07-16 12:19 PM Forget the Dream Team. Can the 2012 Team beat the 2008 Team? I think the bigs were better in 2008 and Kobe is older now. Kobe's role on the last team was to shut down the other teams best player and he did that really well. So I don't think that will affect the team very much. Other than that I think some players from that team are coming into their prime now - Lebron, Carmelo, Chris Paul, Deron Williams. One player I think really helps this team is Durant. He can play a lot of positions and will be a deadly shooter with the closer three point line. The biggest losses are Dwight Howard and Dwayne Wade, but I think Russell Westbrook can duplicate most of what Dwayne Wade brought to the team. I don't really remember how much Dwight Howard scored at the last olympics, but I think Tyson Chandler is equal on the defensive end. I think this years team is much deeper. In 2008 there were some guys that were questionable (Boozer, Tayshaun Prince, Michael Redd - although he was the best shooter on the team). With all that said, I would pick this years team. |
2012-07-17 9:12 PM in reply to: #4313879 |
Expert 1146 Johns Creek, Georgia | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team Saw it and was impressed. Wish he had that with some consistency. I've seen guys like him before and I've also seen guys like Jordan, Pippen, M Johnson, Byrd teach class with players like him also. I hope for the day when we have a run of years again in the NBA with players of that stature. I hope for the Gold but I also remember another cocky team that lost. Regardless, it's just a game, I could be right, I could be wrong, I don't really care. |
2012-07-17 9:35 PM in reply to: #4307675 |
Champion 7821 Brooklyn, NY | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team There's a great article on the Dream Team in the new issue of GQ--the one with Kate Upton on the cover. It uses first-person interviews with the team, the coaches, and a bunch of people who were peripheral to the team, including the team of college all-stars who beat them in a scrimmage and he guy from Angola that Barkley elbowed in the chest. My favorite line: Carlesimo (one of the asst coaches): "It was beautiful, the way they played basketball. There were segments of the game where you watch, and you can't defend better than this. You can't rebound and run the floor and share the ball better than this. It was breathtaking. You watched because you wanted to see what was next from them--what might you see in this game that you might never see again?" |
2012-07-17 10:50 PM in reply to: #4307675 |
Supersonicus Idioticus 2439 Thunder Bay, ON | Subject: RE: Dream Team vs 2012 Oly Team I was flipping channels and saw Brazil beating the US in the first half something like 45 to 35. I think USA ended up winning, but is that characteristic of a dream team? Part of being a dream team is sending a message that you AREN'T beatable. |
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