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Barkley beated Bevetta by an Apple Pie

lol that was great. Chuck is so hilarious. This was the best thing so far after seeing Kobe-Wade-Chris-LeBron not doing their best in the PS skills challenge. Charles is awesome, he is also f@t@ss. :D :D
 
Seriously, I think they need to scrap Shooting Stars. Did you see the debocle that turned out to be, tonight?
What would be cool, to promote the globalization of the game would be a mini 3-on-3 tournament: 4 teams, 2-5 minute halves, and have the teams representing different parts of the world: ex: North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe (for now until Asia and Australia produce more NBA players).
 
not a bad idea, but I'm not sure how releveant it would be to American NBA fans. Believe it or not, alot of people tune in to see Iceman Gervin and Scottie Pippen shoot 3s.

I'm wondering if the League would do a one year special All-Star game of US vs. everyone else. Nash, Parker, Dirk, Okur, etc.
 
Well, I've been wanting to see them make the all-star game U.S. vs World, but I don't know when or if it will happen.
Here's the team I would put together right now, if it did happen:
Starters:
F Stojakovic (if healthy)
F Nowitzki
C Yao
G Nash
G Ginobili

bench:
F Kirilenko
F/C Gasol
C Okur
G Parker
G Gordon (he was born in London, so he counts as far as I'm concerned)
WC Ilsgauskus
WC Deng
 
BBallfanJ said:
G Gordon (he was born in London, so he counts as far as I'm concerned)

LOL. Just you though. He's a U.S. national. He came to the U.S. with his mom and grandmother at 10 months old. You gonna claim Wally Szczerbiak too?:D
 
Link about Ben Gordon in spanish

http://www.seleccionargentina.galeon.com/Notas/paname2003.htm

Argentina (79): Pablo Prigioni 9, Matías Sandes 2, Julio Mázzaro 0, Román González 24, Martín Leiva 3 (fi); Bruno Lábaque 13, Diego Cavaco 8, Paolo Quinteros 5, Patricio Prato 5, Diego Guaita 8 y Matías Pelletieri 2. DT: Fernando Duró. EE.UU (80): Andre Barrett 11, Brandon Mouton 0, Rickey Paulding 7, Chuck Hayes 17, Emeka Okafor 15 (fi); Arthur Johnson 6, Luke Jackson 4, Chris Hill 0, Blake Stepp 7, Ben Gordon 4, Joshua Childress 1 e Ike Diogu 8. DT: Tom Izzo. Arbitros: Ramón Díaz (Puerto Rico) y Steve Foxcroft (Canadá). Parciales: 24-25, 44-40 y 57-59. Estadio: Palacio de los Deportes (Santo Domingo).
 
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