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I am a Chinese-American guy living in America, and I would just like to say congratulations to Puerto Rico anyway in this tournament. I am sorry that China advanced, and that Puerto Rico did not. If I had my way, I would have liked it so that both countries would have advanced into the later rounds. I think that Puerto Rico probably deserved to do so, and that also China also has some good players every now and then.
I think that Puerto Rico is an interesting team: with their streetball style, some size, and with their guards being quick and athletic enough to play and to stay in the NBA for many years even though I myself have heard watching NBA games that J.J. Barea is not even 6 feet(!!!). Meaning of course, that is to say no knock on him, that at his height in order to play and survive in the NBA for so many years, he has to be a very fast and athletic guy, which is great for him. And which also goes to prove--needless to say, that Puerto Rico definitely has some basketball skills and some good athletes there.
In my opinion, I think that Puerto Rico is an overachiever. For a small country of roughly approximately around 3 and 1/2 million, I still think that they are very great overachievers in sports for their population size.
Good luck to Puerto Rico in future international basketball competitions. Unfortunately, China did not advance when playing against Lithuania into the quarterfinals either, but Lithuania is legitimately a better team, and the Chinese team still has yet to develop in a lot of ways. Oh well, everyone can always hope, and plus, with hard work, everyone can always achieve success, there's always next time if everyone learns to change their ways and learn from their mistakes. Cheers to you, and best wishes to you all in future international basketball competitions. I have great faith that I am telling the truth about you guys when I am say that in future international basketball competitions that you will definitely outpunch your weight, surprise a few people, and overachieve.
I am a Chinese-American guy living in America, and I would just like to say congratulations to Puerto Rico anyway in this tournament. I am sorry that China advanced, and that Puerto Rico did not. If I had my way, I would have liked it so that both countries would have advanced into the later rounds. I think that Puerto Rico probably deserved to do so, and that also China also has some good players every now and then.
I think that Puerto Rico is an interesting team: with their streetball style, some size, and with their guards being quick and athletic enough to play and to stay in the NBA for many years even though I myself have heard watching NBA games that J.J. Barea is not even 6 feet(!!!). Meaning of course, that is to say no knock on him, that at his height in order to play and survive in the NBA for so many years, he has to be a very fast and athletic guy, which is great for him. And which also goes to prove--needless to say, that Puerto Rico definitely has some basketball skills and some good athletes there.
In my opinion, I think that Puerto Rico is an overachiever. For a small country of roughly approximately around 3 and 1/2 million, I still think that they are very great overachievers in sports for their population size.
Good luck to Puerto Rico in future international basketball competitions. Unfortunately, China did not advance when playing against Lithuania into the quarterfinals either, but Lithuania is legitimately a better team, and the Chinese team still has yet to develop in a lot of ways. Oh well, everyone can always hope, and plus, with hard work, everyone can always achieve success, there's always next time if everyone learns to change their ways and learn from their mistakes. Cheers to you, and best wishes to you all in future international basketball competitions. I have great faith that I am telling the truth about you guys when I am say that in future international basketball competitions that you will definitely outpunch your weight, surprise a few people, and overachieve.
*sob**cry*Thats a beautiful post right there.
No wonder China is next to become the world's superpower.
I would sig it if it wasnt so long.
Originally posted by J-Mart
the land of the free and the home of the brave is the greatest joke I've ever heard. There is no such thing as liberty and the american dream is more overrated than Japeth Aguilar was when u guys found he was a pinoy
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