Why Americans suck at soccer (well, the men)

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Why does the rest of the world suck at basketball and football? :jbhmm:

(a) they don't play what we call football
(b) they're about to pass us up in basketball soon

Just look at the best young players in the NBA. They are almost all foreigners.

Embiid (Cameroon)
Giannis (Greece)
Simmons (Australia)
Porzingis (Latvia)
Wiggins (Canada)
Towns (Dominican Republic)
Jokic (Serbia)
Nurkic (Bosnia)

Also the last 5 of the last 6 #1 picks in the NBA Draft have been foreigners. DeAndre Ayton (Bahamas), Ben Simmons (Australia), Karl Anthony-Towns (Dominican Republic), Andrew Wiggins (Canada), Anthony Bennett (Canada). Next year's projected #1 pick is also a foreigner: RJ Barrett (Canada).

The era of US dominance in basketball will be ending pretty soon. Our under 19 team was beat by RJ Barrett and Canada last year in the World Championships. I think by the 2020 Olympics the US team will start to look beatable. And by 2024, the Olympics in basketball will start to look like the World Cup in soccer where it'll be a tournament that is up for grabs rather than a lock to the US team.
 

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it's true because in the USa, soccer is a white middle class sport. It's basically looked at similiar to some thing like hockey or skiing lol. Otside the USA though, it's the sport of the 3rd world, types





afro-latinos (at least dominican and ricans) are more into baseball than soccer from what I've seen

west indians seem to be more into track and field than soccer
True but I should say still one of the more popular sports. Jamaica clearly loves track more but soccer is likely second.
 

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(a) they don't play what we call football
(b) they're about to pass us up in basketball soon

Just look at the best young players in the NBA. They are almost all foreigners.

Embiid (Cameroon)
Giannis (Greece)
Simmons (Australia)
Porzingis (Latvia)
Wiggins (Canada)
Towns (Dominican Republic)
Jokic (Serbia)
Nurkic (Bosnia)

Also the last 5 of the last 6 #1 picks in the NBA Draft have been foreigners. DeAndre Ayton (Bahamas), Ben Simmons (Australia), Karl Anthony-Towns (Dominican Republic), Andrew Wiggins (Canada), Anthony Bennett (Canada). Next year's projected #1 pick is also a foreigner: RJ Barrett (Canada).

The era of US dominance in basketball will be ending pretty soon. Our under 19 team was beat by RJ Barrett and Canada last year in the World Championships. I think by the 2020 Olympics the US team will start to look beatable. And by 2024, the Olympics in basketball will start to look like the World Cup in soccer where it'll be a tournament that is up for grabs rather than a lock to the US team.
It will be a while before any country passes the US in basketball. If anything, it will become more competitive. But pass the US? Nah.
 
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It will be a while before any country passes the US in basketball. If anything, it will become more competitive. But pass the US? Nah.

Did you forget 2004 already? And even though we won in 2008 and 2012 with a team led by Kobe and LeBron, the gold medal games against Spain were close both years.

I just told you RJ Barrett (Canada) single-handedly beat the under-19 USA team last year. He's gonna be the #1 pick in the draft next year.

The US will still have the most depth but the days of us having the best player in the league will be over. By 2020, guys like Embiid and Giannis will be the best in the NBA. And by 2024, who knows, maybe RJ Barrett will lead the Canadian team over us. Unlike soccer which is 11 on 11, basketball is just 5 on 5, so the best players have the most influence.

If Spain could've been competitive with us in 2008 and 2012 with Kobe and LeBron playing for us, how the hell do you think we're gonna still be able to win in the future when none of the top 5 players in the NBA will be American anymore?
 

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You clearly dont understand American culture. Thats your ignorance.
The Dallas Cowboys Americans, premier most popular team WILL NEVER get away with signing a 11 year phenom QB to a contract.
In a perfect world Bronny James could be signed by the Lakers tomorrow . That shyt aint happening in America. You believe it will you are delusional
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I am American. The fact u think signing kids to contracts is consider being used or abuse means ur a fukking ignorant retard.
 

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True but I should say still one of the more popular sports. Jamaica clearly loves track more but soccer is likely second.


west indians seem to be more into track and field than soccer



It’s either soccer or Cricket.

Cricket is HUGE in the West Indies ( all Caribbean islands compete together internationally as “West Indies”) and a lot of the best athletes play it and get contracts to play in leaugues in big time cricket countries like India and Australia.

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Did you forget 2004 already? And even though we won in 2008 and 2012 with a team led by Kobe and LeBron, the gold medal games against Spain were close both years.

I just told you RJ Barrett (Canada) single-handedly beat the under-19 USA team last year. He's gonna be the #1 pick in the draft next year.

The US will still have the most depth but the days of us having the best player in the league will be over. By 2020, guys like Embiid and Giannis will be the best in the NBA. And by 2024, who knows, maybe RJ Barrett will lead the Canadian team over us. Unlike soccer which is 11 on 11, basketball is just 5 on 5, so the best players have the most influence.

If Spain could've been competitive with us in 2008 and 2012 with Kobe and LeBron playing for us, how the hell do you think we're gonna still be able to win in the future when none of the top 5 players in the NBA will be American anymore?
No I didn't forget 2004 but you have to go back 14 years them lose in the Olympic games and 12 years to see them lose in international competition when they lost to Greece. While 2008 and 2012 were close, that doesn't change the fact that it won't pass the US in basketball. It will just simply be more competitive and there's only about a couple teams that could do that every now and then.
2008- US won Olympics
2010- US won FIBA World Cup
2012- US won Olympics
2014- US won FIBA World Cup and did so by winning every game by 20 plus points
2016- US won Olympics

There are signs that FIBA will become more competitive with the US. There are no signs that any international team will outright pass the US.
 

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It’s either soccer or Cricket.

Cricket is HUGE in the West Indies ( all Caribbean islands compete together internationally as “West Indies”) and a lot of the best athletes play it and get contracts to play in leaugues in big time cricket countries like India and Australia.

Chris Gayle makes heavy bread.

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No I didn't forget 2004 but you have to go back 14 years them lose in the Olympic games and 12 years to see them lose in international competition when they lost to Greece. While 2008 and 2012 were close, that doesn't change the fact that it won't pass the US in basketball. It will just simply be more competitive and there's only about a couple teams that could do that every now and then.
2008- US won Olympics
2010- US won FIBA World Cup
2012- US won Olympics
2014- US won FIBA World Cup and did so by winning every game by 20 plus points
2016- US won Olympics

There are signs that FIBA will become more competitive with the US. There are no signs that any international team will outright pass the US.

So you don't think the fact 5 of the last 6 #1 picks being foreigners ain't a sign that we're about to be passed. You not concerned about the fact that a Canadian is about to go #1 overall in the NBA Draft next year for the 3rd time in the last 7 years. In that same time period, only 1 American went #1 overall (Markelle Fultz).

Go and look up all the best young players in the NBA right now. They are foreigners. The best young American right now is probably Jayson Tatum. All the other top guys like Embiid, Giannis, Simmons, Porzingis, etc. are all foreign born. That'll be a huge shift from right now when all the top NBA players are Americans (i.e. LeBron, Durant, Westbrook, Harden, etc.).

Once the overwhelming majority of the top players in the NBA are foreign born, we'll no longer be the strongest team in international play.
 

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So you don't think the fact 5 of the last 6 #1 picks being foreigners ain't a sign that we're about to be passed. You not concerned about the fact that a Canadian is about to go #1 overall in the NBA Draft next year for the 3rd time in the last 7 years. In that same time period, only 1 American went #1 overall (Markelle Fultz).

Go and look up all the best young players in the NBA right now. They are foreigners. The best young American right now is probably Jayson Tatum. All the other top guys like Embiid, Giannis, Simmons, Porzingis, etc. are all foreign born. That'll be a huge shift from right now when all the top NBA players are Americans (i.e. LeBron, Durant, Westbrook, Harden, etc.).

Once the overwhelming majority of the top players in the NBA are foreign born, we'll no longer be the strongest team in international play.
No. Because the majority of the top players are still American thus most of the talent is still American. It will still be deeper than any other nation. You're naming pretty much one player per team. While the US can name multiple names on the team. You can mention Karl Anthony Townes. But what else is on DR? You can name Embiid. But what else is on Cameroon?

I'm not arguing that other nations won't be more competitive. I'm arguing that you flat out said that nations will pass the US in the sport. It is as ridiculous as saying the US will pass Germany in soccer.
 

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Soccer in the US is older than Basketball. Y'all did play the first international match held outside of the UK. :yeshrug:.


Stop thinking best athletes first. If they bothered to teach technique first and the allow the athleticism to naturally progress as the human body grows, you would get better footballers.
The sports gate keepers are still racist white men

Skills was always be second
 

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I put this in the WC topic....along with that video this explains the current context of the game in America.

Nah, America is trash from a technical standpoint. Overemphasis on "hustle" and "athleticism" which is all good until you realize these clowns couldnt pass or finish for shyt.

There's really 3 major issues with American Soccer.

1. Half the Country is Priced Out: Only America could find a way to make the world's cheapest sport somehow one of the most expensive to participate in. Most kids cant afford travel leagues, pay in for neighborhood leagues etc. Your talent pool shrinks exponentially when poor kids can't play the sport. Race has a LARGE part to play here as well.

2. College Sports destroy the youth talent we DO have: Everyone in the major leagues of soccer start playing at academies and clubs from the time their like 10 years old. And some, even get first team experience by the time they are 17 or 18. At that age, we are pushing kids into the college system which just adds miles to their bodies, they don't get paid and most don't finish school (if sports are their goal). The loan system helps young talent get first team experience in lower tiers and they can start maturing as players.

3. Marketing: The sport simply wasn't made to look cool until the late 90's early 2000's with the Nike "Jogo Bonito" and "Take it to the next level" campaigns. Basketball's rise in the past 25-30 years can be directly attributed to mass media and marketing. Literally without Nike/Gatorade and others the NBA is a third tier league behind baseball and football.
 
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