I watched a little bit of him just now. He has that Steve Nash flair to his game.
I watched a little bit of him just now. He has that Steve Nash flair to his game.
The not liking basketball comment was from me. And I stand by it. If you've ever followed any international competition, his name is one of the first that's always mentioned. Every year there's a Teodosic to NBA rumour going on on /r/nba
He's more creative than Rajon Rondo and Rubio. Sergio Rodriguez fancy passing pales in comparison to Teodosic. His court vision makes hard passes look easy and once teammates learn that they always have to expect him to thread the needle and timely use the shortest gaps, it's really nice to watch.
On defense though, he's James Harden.
First. You're right. You're the idiot that sad that NAOS is the idiot that asked if I watch basketball in answer to a simple question. I got the two idiot comments turned around.
Second. I don't follow FIBA, or any international basketball. Only the NBA, so I'm not sure how I'd know anything about the guy. U can go ahead and pass that on to your lap dog NAOS!!
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First of all, I'm in no way affiliated with NAOS, even though someone thought I was him when I first started posting here.
I'm also flattered that you put me above him hierarchy wise, not sure he'll like being compared to a dog though.
From my perspective fans that exclusively follow the NBA aren't real basketball fans, as there's so much more than that. Also not following the team USA hype is very weird for a lot of Muricans.
YOur question came across as very ignorant, as using google is not a very hard task in 2016 and I think everyone who can solve captchas when signing up for internet boards should be capable of using that site. So asking "Who's that?" is a statement that can easily be interpreted as disrespect towards one of the more accomplished basketball players around the globe, when you could have found out who he is in the same timespan that it took you to ask who he is.
A more sophisticated question would have been: "Why isn't he playing in the NBA already if he's that good?" or
"Which of his talents will translate, what role could he play on an NBA roster?"
Now we find ourselves in a position where we answered your potentially passive aggressive question in the same manner, you feel insulted, insult back in a direct way even though plenty of footage has been posted after you clarified that you're a popcorn basketball fan.
Where do we go from here?
That's a terrible perspective.
That's a terrible perspective.
First. I don't watch much tv other then Netflix Jazz and nfl on Sunday's, and even if I was a lazy *** couch potato like u.. I have the most basic cable and programming. I don't have access to international Basketball, so not sure how I'd know anything about him. Also, I do follow USA basketball, but I have this thing called responsibility and a life. Games usually seem to be played while I'm at work. Most of what I see are box scores, but occasionally I do see a game here or there.
For me international ball isn't easy access for me, so I'm not sure how only following NBA ball deems me as not a basketball fan?
I'm very busy in the morning and only on my phone. I don't have time to google some guy I've never heard of and sift through a mountain of useless info to find exactly what I want. I don't even have time to follow the Jazz, I'm not a big tv watcher, and the only reason I pay for cable is so I can record the Jazz games and watch after work. I never miss a game!
You're lucky this is the Internet. Had u said this to my face, you'd be face down on the side of the road.
Go ahead and put me on ignore and I'll do the same. I've got little to no time for bitches like u.
I think he just accused half the people here of not liking basketball.
That he did, but he has a point about your attitude.
Your right Stoked. It's a failing of mine.
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