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Well the players from the other countries also play in their leagues (some in the NBA) and don't get to practice as a team very often either. I think it's more of a attitude thing, the NBA players come from the best league in the world so they think they can beat every other team in the world 120 to 70 wihout even trying. That was certainly true for the original dream team, but other countries caught up now, it's not a walk in the park anymore!

Erm, actually, most of them start much earlier than America. Some even train year-round with most (not all) of their players. When you only have a few players playing professionally it's much easier.

But I agree with you it's about attitude, too... but it's attiude AND chemistry.

That was certainly true for the original dream team, but other countries caught up now, it's not a walk in the park anymore!

I'm sure it would've been a walk around the boardwalk if the original players invited to come accepted instead of being babies and not going because of "security reasons".

Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Jason Kidd and Shaquille O'Neal.

These four players plus Tim Duncan who is already in the team will make the REAL DREAM TEAM USA.

Well, AFAIK, except for Kobe, all the rest decided not to represent their country, so I wouldn't want them to be in it if I was from the USA. Screw them. :crazy:

Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Jason Kidd and Shaquille O'Neal.

These four players plus Tim Duncan who is already in the team will make the REAL DREAM TEAM USA.

If they did accept to come, the US would blow out every single team by 20+ points with these guys on the court.

Kidd: not a good shooter, but a great passer and has a great view of the court, not to mention his fast break abilities.

Garnett: a 7 foot non-center who can shoot jump shots, dunk, and block as well as rebound better than any other

Kobe: What can we say? He'll beat you from the 3 point line, off the dribble, and off everything.

Shaq: Feel sorry for whoever guarded him in the paint. He would make the zone defense look like a High School teams defensive allignment.

Now, tell me these guys together wouldn't romp all the competition :rolleyes:

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