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Game three, 2012 Olympics: Block of the day (so far)

August 2, 2012

How about this one from Nicolas Batum, who flies through to catch Lithuania’s Martynas Pocius utterly unawares to start the French fast break amidst Les Blues pulling away for the 82-74 victory?

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  1. Pissed Off NBA Fan
    13 years ago

    If was FIBA I would fire every ref that worked that qualification tournament.

    Them rigging the tournament so Nigeria made it was the single worst decision in the history of FIBA.

    Watching USA versus Nigeria and their roster full of guys that are somewhere in the 2000-3000 best player in Europe range was the most pathetic thing I have ever seen in sports in my entire life.

    USA average margin of victory against Greece = 7 points

    USA beat Nigeria by 83.

    Seriously, at this point in time, FIBA and its corrupt bull shit has become the biggest disgrace in the whole world of sports.

    We don’t fucking want to see shit teams like Nigeria in the Olympics. STOP RIGGING IT SO THEY MAKE IT IN.

    BURN IN HELL FIBA.

    I can’t even watch this crap the Olympics basketball competition is so fucking awful. This shit is rigoddamndiculous.

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13 years ago 1 Comment FIBA, More2012 Olympic Games, Martynas Pocius, Nicolas Batum, Team France, Team Lithuania
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