No, so why make a comment on the refs then?Did I say otherwise?
I definitely think France benefitted from home officiating in this game. They knew they could be ultra aggressive and draw foul after foul with the home crowd backing them.
32 of 82 points coming off of free throws is nuts.
No excuse for getting cooked by two EuroLeague dudes as well.
Never thought we'd beat Canada.
We played as well as we could and much better than the previous games and Canada probably had their worst performance.
Germany slapped us in the group stage.
It wasn't even Murrays game that bothered me so much heading into these games, concerning as it was.........it was his attitude.
Watched an interview with him before the games and it was like he didn't even want to be there, like he didn't even care, you would think he would be excited at this opportunity but the whole thing seemed to be just something he had to do not wanted to do.
Spoke volumes IMO
Still didn't look as dominate as one would expect when you have good NBA players on your team. Guess I just expected more from them.They looked good in the group stage if you had watched those games, having played in the toughest group.
Hard to adjust those when you’re not big enough under the basket. Too many second chance opportunities for France.Part of that is adjusting to the game.
Canada took way too long to do that.
Yes and no. Hockey has a lot more variance and components of luck and goaltending alone can steal you a game (look at the Vox study on basketball vs hockey), whereas basketball the more skilled team will win most of the time. Yes, FIBA-style rules and officiating changes things a bit, but the NBA is such a small and elite pool of talent, and Canada had a very very strong roster. Sure, random guys can get hot and it's not particularly outrageous that this happened, but don't think it's unreasonable to say that it's still extremely disappointing and unexpected.I don’t know why people are surprised by this.
It’s the same mentality as the World Championships of hockey. It’s an international game and there’s talent everywhere.
Yes and no. Hockey has a lot more variance and components of luck and goaltending alone can steal you a game (look at the Vox study on basketball vs hockey), whereas basketball the more skilled team will win most of the time. Yes, FIBA-style rules and officiating changes things a bit, but the NBA is such a small and elite pool of talent, and Canada had a very very strong roster. Sure, random guys can get hot and it's not particularly outrageous that this happened, but don't think it's unreasonable to say that it's still extremely disappointing and unexpected.
The whole tournament he was like that. I guess his NBA championship is all that matters to him. The Olympics probably disrupted his vacation plans.It wasn't even Murrays game that bothered me so much heading into these games, concerning as it was.........it was his attitude.
Watched an interview with him before the games and it was like he didn't even want to be there, like he didn't even care, you would think he would be excited at this opportunity but the whole thing seemed to be just something he had to do not wanted to do.
Spoke volumes IMO
Hard to adjust those when you’re not big enough under the basket. Too many second chance opportunities for France.
The whole tournament he was like that. I guess his NBA championship is all that matters to him. The Olympics probably disrupted his vacation plans.
To be fair, this is their first Olympics since 2000 I believe. Canadian NBA talent constantly refused to suit up in the past, skipping many FIBA tournaments and Olympic qualifiers... the program has only become respectable the last few years, and even then guys like Wiggins or Edey weren't available (not that they move the needle THAT much but you never know).Still didn't look as dominate as one would expect when you have good NBA players on your team. Guess I just expected more from them.
We should have Edey next time so there is that.It’s definitely an upset, no arguments here.
The knock against Canada on paper was lack of height and I think France scouted well and took advantage of that early.
Don't disagree with that.It’s definitely an upset, no arguments here.
The knock against Canada on paper was lack of height and I think France scouted well and took advantage of that early.