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Monday, August 9, 2010

Sending Teams to London

David Stern’s mission of making Basketball a global game is actually a huge success. The NBA is making huge strides in the world and is quickly gaining more speed. Soon it might be likely to takes its place after soccer as the world’s official number two sport. So this is all great news all of us fans want to see truly the best players in the world and with Basketball expanding we should see more and more foreign players. I don't actually have a problem with teams going mid season to another country to have regular season games. Players are surly able to handle flying on private planes and staying in 5 star hotels. But if you are going to make two teams go I think it is only fair to make every team go. Their are 30 teams. Pair them up and send them with a partner to another country and have them play a game. That is a great way of expanding the popularity of the sport and having it be fair for everyone. Oh but I do have this complaint. Aren’t we trying to expand the game? Did you hear who David Stern sent? The Boshless Raptors and Current worst team in the NBA the New Jersey Nets. Americans would have no interest in that game so why would any Europeans? Yes I understand the Nets new owner is Russian and that the raptors have a majority of their players from overseas but Europe is a big continent and the last time I checked neither team had anyone from England. And Why England? Why not Spain, give them credit for having the best basketball players other than the United States. Those are just my thoughts. Visit my website http://nbaguru.yolasite.com/ for more on international play on competitions and other cool NBA stuff. http://nbaguru.yolasite.com/

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