Like I care.I would listen if you didn't have an opinion on every topic
Like I care.I would listen if you didn't have an opinion on every topic
I can understand wanting to play it. I've played it plenty and enjoyed it. Watching it however, is a different matter.Yep, at one school I work at we have more signed up to basketball than we do football
Wizards v Knicks
As an American podcast I listen to said:-
"Nobody in America wants to watch that game, how have they sold it to England".
They said the same thing in '11 when it was Nets Vs Raptors.Wizards v Knicks
As an American podcast I listen to said:-
"Nobody in America wants to watch that game, how have they sold it to England".
They were saying on the radio today that among 11 to 16-year-olds it was the second biggest sport in the UK. Seriously? That's ****ed up if true.
I can understand wanting to play it. I've played it plenty and enjoyed it. Watching it however, is a different matter.
Because I think there are far better spectator sports.Why are you laughing?
I expect most of us have played both. How difficult it is to be competent at them is irrelevant.I've played both and football is far easier to be competent at than basketball. Not even a close contest.
If you prefer basketball, good for you. I think it's shit, and I love football. Each to their own eh.A rubbish NBA game is still more entertaining than a 0-0 draw bore.
A rubbish NBA game is still more entertaining than a 0-0 draw bore.
The reason football (soccer) is the most widely supported team sport in the world is because it creates such intensity of passion. It does this by being low scoring. As you well know, an AFL game can be won by 80 points to 70 points, a cicket match by 300 to 220 runs, an NBA tie by 98 to 96 points, rugby by 28 to 16 etc etc. A football match can be won 1-0, one team can utterly dominate for 99.5% of a match and the other team poaches a goal from one attack. Every individual moment can change the match entirely. It is also the reason in my view that football has more crowd trouble than any other sport. In that moment where the weaker side takes a thoroughly undeserved lead almost on the final whistle one set of fans have seen their expectations torn up and thrown into the bin, the rival fans are wildly celebrating their unlikely moment of glory and laughing at their opposite numbers, the passions run over in some people. It is the low scoring nature of the game that makes those moments so intense.
So yeah, NBA is shit.
Let's move away from arguing with people who don't like/watch/know the sport.No, it's because its cheap and accessible to the great unwashed masses.
You don't seem aware that individual moments can impact and change the result of a basketball game. So your opinion on the NBA really means nothing. Because it reads as a clueless one.
The term buzzer beater is famous because of basketball. It's a very well known term, highlighting a moment in the game when it all comes down to one shot, one play in the dying seconds to win it all.
To say soccer has this heart in your mouth stuff to itself is hilarious.
Me neither. Never even read it anywhere before now.......'Buzzer beater'.
A term I have never heard anyone say.
Can't be arsed reading the previous 16 pages arguing the merits and demerits of Basketball, but I'd like to declare that I find the game is as interesting (and similar to) watching a Newtons Cradle for an hour...
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You're on a footy forum arguing that basketball is better than football. None of us care, go and join a basketball forum.No, it's because its cheap and accessible to the great unwashed masses.
You don't seem aware that individual moments can impact and change the result of a basketball game. So your opinion on the NBA really means nothing. Because it reads as a clueless one.
The term buzzer beater is famous because of basketball. It's a very well known term, highlighting a moment in the game when it all comes down to one shot, one play in the dying seconds to win it all.
To say soccer has this heart in your mouth stuff to itself is hilarious.
Shame England hasn't kept up with the rest of the world
No funding obviously the issue
To be fair, when i ate Durian, I didn't need to eat it all to know it was bad.[emoji38]ol: the hatred for basketball is strong. I'd like to know how many of those that detest it have actually watched a full game.