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    Quote Originally Posted by ZifanQ View Post
    What a fucking awesome opening. Really, that was magnificent, stunning and absolutely beautiful. Perhaps it's just because I'm really into the British culture, but I really loved that show. Doubt someone will out perform in the near future. I love everything from the Queen and James Bond to NHS tribute. I really laughed my ass off when I saw Sir Rowan Antkinson playing that was really good and I didn't see that comming. Loved it.

    Now it's time for the danes to show the flag to the world. :)
    Awesome would not be the word I would use...more like craptastic...

    Maybe on paper everything sounded great, but in practice it just plain sucked...

    Watching stage hands in costume tear down a stage for an hour?
    A musical tribute to Universal Health Care? Hey, just cause I support it, doesn't mean I want to watch a bunch people sing and dance about it...
    That whole terribly lame Jame Bond and the Queen thing...
    When was Mr. Bean ever funny?

    There was some cool pryos, but they were far and few between...

    But hey, to each his own....


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    I thought except for a few funny bits and the torch the opening was bizarre and boring. Nice to see judo represented in the parade though.
    At least I haven't seen the damn mascot



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    http://espn.go.com/olympics/summer/2...-points-record

    U.S. men break points record with 156

    LONDON -- Carmelo Anthony and the U.S. men's Olympic basketball team rewrote the record books Thursday in a 156-73 romp over Nigeria, an epic blowout that answered the Americans' detractors after two opening routs that provoked criticism of their slow starts and outside shooting.
    They led by 26 in the first quarter, had an Olympic-record 78 points in the first half and Anthony scored 37 points, going 10 of 12 on 3-point attempts, to break the U.S. single-game scoring record in less than three quarters.
    "Our guys just couldn't miss," coach Mike Krzyzewski said.
    Incredibly, they eclipsed the 100-point mark with 5 minutes still left in the third.
    "When we get hot, it's a big problem," Kobe Bryant said. "So you have all these guys on one team and then all get hot on the same night, it's tough."
    They broke the Olympic record for most points in a game with 4:37 still to play, and set U.S. records for 3-pointers (26), field goals (59) and field-goal percentage (71).
    When Andre Iguodala hit a 3-pointer with 4:37 left, the Americans had surpassed the previous Olympic record of 138 points set by Brazil against Egypt in 1988. When the record was announced to the mesmerized crowd, all the players seated on the U.S. bench got up and walked single file past Krzyzewski, slapping hands with him and his staff.
    Gentlemen, take a bow.
    "It was just one of them nights where as a unit we had it going," Anthony said. "It could have been anybody out on the court playing against us."
    The Americans seemed intent on breaking Nigeria's spirit, and when that was accomplished with ease, they made a profound statement with their marksmanship.
    Nigeria was the first to get the message.
    "When they shoot like this, I don't know if there is any team that can beat them," said Ike Diogu, one of the Nigerians who promised not to be intimidated by the Americans.
    Bryant scored 16 points -- 14 in the first quarter -- for the Americans, who scored 49 points in the opening period, left the floor leading 78-45 at the half and then doubled their total in the second half.
    Russell Westbrook finished with 21 points, Kevin Love 15 and Kevin Durant 14 for the U.S., which will play Lithuania on Saturday. The Americans have won their first three games with ease, but now things are expected to get a lot tougher as they approach next week's medal round.
    Diogu scored 27 points to lead Nigeria (1-2), which was as good as done after Durant hit a 3-pointer 11 seconds in, snapping an 0-for-14 slump by the U.S. in the first quarter in the tourney.
    Bryant was mostly a non-factor in wins over France and Tunisia, playing just 21 minutes and getting into early foul trouble. But from the outset against Nigeria, the two-time Olympian nicknamed the Black Mamba was as deadly as ever. He set the tone by scoring seven quick points as the U.S. (3-0) raced to a 13-0 lead, a haymaker that stunned the Nigerians.
    Durant buried three 3-pointers, Bryant and Anthony added two from long range and when Love, the NBA's 3-point champion, came off the bench and knocked down his first 3, the U.S. team's shooting gallery of stars had opened a 41-15 lead and made the P.A. announcer's pregame comment that "anything is possible" seem prophetic.
    He was talking about a possible upset. The only surprise in the first quarter was when the U.S. missed.
    "We were looking forward to this game, playing against the U.S.," Diogu said. "You know we wanted to use this to show the world what type of team we are. We just came out flat, turned the ball over too many times and they made us pay every time."
    After starting so sluggishly in blowout wins over France and Tunisia, the U.S. came flying out of the gates, led by Bryant.
    Anthony, who made five 3-pointers in the first half, put on a shooting clinic in the third quarter. With the U.S. bench standing in anticipation every time he touched the ball on the perimeter, Anthony made all five of his attempts, punctuating one that made it 97-54 by throwing back his head, laughing and shrugging his shoulders.
    He was in a zone unlike any seen before.
    "It's a great accomplishment to get that record," said Anthony, who broke Stephon Marbury's scoring mark of 31 against Spain in 2004. "We did it in a very highly classy way. We went out there and we played basketball. We made shots. We make shots like that and play the way we played tonight, that record could have came on any team."
    Anthony wasn't the lone sniper as the Americans made 29 of 46 3-point attempts (63 percent), numbers that could stand for several more Olympiads.
    Although an Olympic rookie, Nigeria, with 10 players who played college ball in the U.S., also has its share of pro experience.

    Diogu, who was born in Buffalo, N.Y., after his parents emigrated from Africa, has played for eight NBA teams and Al-Farouq Aminu, the No. 8 overall pick in the 2010 draft, was traded last year by the Los Angeles Clippers to New Orleans in the deal for U.S. guard Chris Paul.
    But there isn't a team in the Olympics that can match the American's celebrated roster with a combined 43 All-Star appearances, seven NBA titles and four league MVPs.
    Krzyzewski gave his players the day off on Wednesday, a chance to relax and enjoy the games. Anthony and James Harden went to see boxing. Durant watched beach volleyball.
    They came back rested.
    And on target.


    Imagine if LeBron, Kobe and KevDurant actually played in the second half. ^^

    Go USA!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by little bear View Post
    http://espn.go.com/olympics/summer/2...-points-record





    Imagine if LeBron, Kobe and KevDurant actually played in the second half. ^^

    Go USA!!

    As a good American, I am always happy when Team USA wins, regardless of what team we're talking about...

    But, I don't know, doesn't seem very sporting...I am really suppose to be impressed?


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    The U.S. make threes when it doesn't matter and can't hit free throws. Lithuania used that and packed the box and almost beat them.

    Dream Team comparison OVER!!
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    two sports I could care less about - Men's basketball for obvious reasons and women's volleyball ( so tired of Misty and whats-her-puss)

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