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Team USA Blue vs. White Scrimmage: ESPN2 Live


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This Tyson Chandler guy is sick, maybe we can make a deal for him.

Because he is trying to impress and he has important eyes on him and wants to make the national team, once the season gets going he will be a non factor as always!

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Because he is trying to impress and he has important eyes on him and wants to make the national team, once the season gets going he will be a non factor as always!

The deal with Chandler has been, and always will be: injuries and his vagina. Either he is hurt or he is a pussy. He has a ton of talent and could easily be a 16/12/2 guy if he wanted to.

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So how did the Force do?

He was invisible like in the NBA All Star Game. He mentioned in an interview having trouble gripping the international ball and shooting it and that was apparent in the game as he missed two wide open threes.

I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't make the team, but the scrimmage is really meaningless. If Gforce showed his defense and rebounding prowess in practice along with his post up moves, I think he'll make it. Depends on what type of team they're trying to build. With Coach K being in charge, you'd think Gforce would be the perfect player. Team first, maximum effort, tough defender, etc.

We'll see... OF course if Wallace or Curry don't make the team, Coach K will be even more hated in NC.

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We'll see... OF course if Wallace or Curry don't make the team, Coach K will be even more hated in NC.

I don't see any way barring injury that Curry won't make it, Crash realistically may not make it but he probably should because of the reasons you listed and he can rebound and there lack of post players is going to be a problem.

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