That Argentina team was absolutely fantastic. I'm Italian and I remember the sad feelinga after our final loss, but after all this time I have to admit Argentina was the only team that deserves that win...
+magic131 he is right. He augmented the behind the back pass with an additional fake which I have not seen anyone done b4. And to finish it with one hand high off the glass? That's bad ass
Everybody think that Ginobili won this game. A great mistake, in this team Ginobili, Pepe Sanchez and Wolkowyski were NBA players, and after this Delfino, Herrmann, Nocioni, Oberto, Scola became NBA. Montecchia and Sconochini made a large career in Europe. And Leo Gutierrez is the most champion player in Argentina league. I think this team is the ultimate team of Argentine basket.
danisl2009 who said so?? but you see how he made mincemint on most USA players on every penetration opportunity. That goes to show that he is a lot smarter than most american players on that time.
As an American I think this should be shown to all of our young basketball players. We lost not only because we underestimated them, but because Argentina played as a team and we didn’t. Much respect. 👍
Yes! And it should also be required viewing because I'm pretty sure these USA players weren't prepared *individually* from the very beginning either! As I said in another comment, case in point: in the very first game, the team shot 3-for-24 from a three-point line *more than 3 feet closer* than the NBA line, and in that same game, shot two air balls, got a ball wedged between the rim and the backboard, and clanged one off the side of the backboard (leading to a famous line in Sports Illustrated, "thank god these men aren't representing the US in archery")! In other words, it was as if they'd *never* played in that gym before, never got used to moving on that floor before that day, never got used to the bounce of the rim or the backboard, and never practiced with the game balls that were going to be used in that tournament before that first game (if it turns out that that was the case, I genuinely would not be *at all* shocked to hear it)! That lead to a 19-point loss against Puerto Rico (a game in which they got off to a *very* slow start, in which they were outscored in the *second quarter alone* by 21 points), and the truth is, that team actually did *very steadily* improve from there... They improved *a lot* in the next game (which isn't saying much) beat Greece by *six* (still *very embarrassing* for the talent gap that existed), and then, despite *another* slow start against Australia, improved again overall to beat them by 10. Of course, then they lost to Lithuania, and despite finally seeming to find their footing by *drubbing* Angola by 36, the damage was already done, and they finished *fourth* in Group B, *by far* the weaker of the two groups (the one that, as I mentioned, contained minnows Puerto Rico, Greece, Australia, and Angola, and *did not* contain favorites Spain, Serbia & Montenegro, Argentina, or Italy)... And yet, they *still* managed to improve *greatly,* actually beating Spain (who *topped* that monster group with a perfect record, and whom I genuinely believe would have gone on to win the gold medal if they win that game, considering they finished second behind much-better US teams at the following two Olympics with nearly the exact same squad), then had this lapse against Argentina (once again due to a slow start), before coming back much stronger in the bronze medal rematch against Lithuania! And yes, you could see the massive improvement in the individual performances as well. Perhaps the biggest case in point was Shawn Marion, who was *awful* in that first game against Puerto Rico (4 points and 0 assists, going 2-for-8 from the floor, shooting an air ball from 3, and being a *massive* defensive liability), before improving *greatly,* all leading to a great performance in the Bronze Medal game against Lithuania (22 points and *3* steals, going 9-for-15 from the floor and 2-for-3 from 3-point land)! He was one of *many* who saw massive *individual* improvements from game 1 to game 8 (case in point: in game 1, no one scored more than 15, the top 4- who all scored in double digits- combined for only 53 points, and the seven players who didn't score in double-digits *combined* for 20 points *total.* In game 8, of course, Marion scored *22 points,* the top 4 combined for a much stronger *65 points,* and the rest of the team who didn't score in double-digits combined for just shy of *40* points)! Basically, not only did this team not play as a team at *any* point in tournament, but they weren't even *individually* ready to begin, and that rippled *throughout* the tournament (and even within *individual games.* Not only did they get off to a *very slow* immediately start, and slow start overall, but only *finally* found their *individual* form *far too late* in the tournament)! It's a lesson in how important it is to be *prepared* from the *very* beginning, and how failing to do so will create problems that will only compound and lead to more and more problems as your campaign moves forward (whatever profession you're in, be it sports, music, or an everyday job in finance)! I am honestly *very sure* that if they actually came simply *individually prepared* on Day One, with a feel for the floor, the game balls, and the rim and backboard, while they probably still lose a game or two early, they *do* end up winning the gold medal in the end simply due to their overall improvement by tournament's end! The following three Olympics, where the United States were *very clearly* prepared from *day one,* and not only did they win the gold all three times, but did so with relative ease (only being seriously challenged on rare occassions, and still usually winning those games by margins greater than their 10-point margin against Australia that was their *only* double-digit win outside of that 36-point drubbing against last-placed Angola), are proof of that difference (especially 2016, where many superstars chose to sit out like in 2004, yet they *still* dominated due to proper preparation)! Yet again, a *major* lesson in how important it is to come prepared (both individually and collectively) on *day one!*
@hard-hitting bloke HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAA, nice joke. Street ballers from Argentina would beat the 92 dream team. You have a vivid imagination. Look, I respect Argentina for their victory in this video but you mustn't make bold claims like that.
Parabéns aos hermanos, mostrando muita garra, vontade e gana. Com os jogadores dando tudo de cima, emocionante ver essa vitória. Essa tem que ser vista para sempre.
Aesthetic Pepe because hollywoods biggest market is the USA obviously , why would Americans want to watch that ? Nothing is stopping Argentina from making a movie about it tho... Why don't they make one ?
No, this was an even greater accomplishment. If the best athletes in the USA played soccer and not basketball, football, tennis, sprinting, and baseball all ahead of soccer we would easily be the best soccer nation ever!. But soccer is more of a female sport in the USA!
+Gabe G Allen Iverson Tim Duncan Carmelo Anthony LeBron James Stephon Marbury Dwayne Wade Amari Stoudemire How did this roster suck? Stop making excuses like these guys paying you to defend them online.
Argentina Basketball Team: - Gold Medal Olympics 2004 - FIBA World Champion 1950 & runner-up in Indianapolis 2002 in a controversial final against Yugoslavia - FIBA Diamond Ball Champion 2008 - FIBA Americas Champion 2001 & 2011 - Basket Panamerican Games Champion 1995 - The only team in the world that won twice to a United States team completely formed by NBA players (Indianapolis 2002, Atenas 2004) - The only basketball team of America that conquered the quintuple crown (Olympics, FIBA World Cup, FIBA Diamond Ball, FIBA Americas and Panamerican Games) I think we deserve respect in the world of basketball.
bernabanfield Si merecen respeto pero ya sus tiempos de ganar medallas olimpicas y eso se acabó con la llamada "generación dorada". La mayoría de los jugadores argentinos de hoy día no son de calidad mundialista ni olimpica, Argentina llegará a mundiales y olimpiadas pero no será por su calidad sino por la mala calidad de baloncesto que se juega en FIBA Americas. En esa región solo tres equipos (Argentina, Brasil y Puerto Rico) son los que siempre se luchan los puestos 1, 2 y 3 en el podio después de ahí solo hay puros muertos.
Kkwazzawazzakkwaquikkwalaquaza Zzabolazza el basquet nacional esta creciendo,no digas pavadas como si fuera que nunca en la vida se va a repetir un podio o algo,ademas laprovittola y campazzo son jugadorasos,tambien hay algunos como garino y acuña que pasaron por NBA,obviamente no estan para ser campeones olimpicos hoy,pero argentina esta en plena era de transcisión y si hay algo en el deporte argentino es que siempre hay jugadores de nivel mundial cuando se trabaja,asi como en rugby,hockey,tenis y futbol,esta es epoca de transcision,ademas de que el basquet tiene buen lugar en el deporte argentino
alan gaitan Lamentablemente, no. La Argentina actual tiene problemas hasta para clasificar a los Juegos Olimpicos...la generacion dorada que consiguio esos meritos, fue unica, quizas en 50 años se vuelva a dar que tengamos esta combinacion de jugadores, tecnico, y el mejor jugador del mundo (Ginobili en 2004 era el mejor del mundo)
También la llegada al puesto 1 del ranking FIBA, rompiendo el dominio de USA desde que juega con NBAs. Argentina de verdad logró todo; se puede tomar un tiempo en mejorar su liga y programar a futuro.
Congratulations to Argentina for this victory and the Olympic Gold. They had been preparing the base for this team since the late 80's. I watched them win the South American Under 15 Championships in Brasília, Brazil in 1989. Also I had the opportunity to talk to some Argentinian coaches in a biddy basketball jamboree in 1991 in Porto Alegre, Brazil and they were projecting a medal for the early 2000's. That is what you achieve with planning. Too bad Magnano could not repeat his success with the Brazilian National team.
Because brazilian basketball players were Lazy. They had a lot of talent, but his mentality were not as the argentinian mentality. Each game was life or dead for argentina. They hated losing. They were really warriors.
Es verdad, pero el triunfo del la generación Dorada en el 2002 contra el dream team en el patio de su casa fue la primera vez en la historia que esos tipos perdian. Despues vino el robo de la fiba contra yugoslavia. Para sacarse es sombrero estos tipos.
To whomever who is saying that USA 2004 team was not a good team, read the names of players in USA team and the players in Argentina team. The names of players in USA 2004 team are well known to you while the only players you know from Argentina 2004 team are Ginobili and Scola. The rest are some names you have never heard of. And this team defeated all those great names. Instead of bragging, you should accept defeat and admire their game. Probable if the USA 2014 team played against Argentina 2004 team, they would also have a hard time playing against the Argentinians.
Abdulla Masud you were right in pointing out that the USA team of 2004 was not necessarily a no name team. However, I feel you have neglected a number of reasons why the most recent USA teams would have flattened Argentina of 2004. First of all, I'm not even sure they played the best USA team possible in 04 because numerous players did not want to risk injuries. For example, many of these big name players with the exception Duncan were not yet full fledged stars. For example, Anthony and Wade were much better in the latter part of the 2000s than earlier, Lebron and Bosh were both young and less disciplined, and for the most part I thought that this USA team was lacking in their teamwork. Moreover, Shaq in his prime and Kobe neglected to play. These were players that would have shaken the Argentinian defense. All in all these issues that plagued the 04 team are reasons why I think it is silly to equate this 04 team to later USA squads. Later in 2008, Argentina lost because players from 04 were more disciplined, and other additions such as Howard and a more disciplined Kobe contributed to the demise of the Argentinians. Lastly, I think you might have an argument that the 2008 or 2010 team would face a challenge in overcoming this Argentinian team, but the 2014 team, NO WAY!! In spite of not having as many big name players in the NBA, harden, Rose, and Curry demolished teams. That team won by an average of 30 points in a tournament with other nations bringing most of their best players. Furthermore, Harden would have easily penetrated the paint and demolished the Argentinian defense. No one on that team could have ever guarded him. Curry would also make plenty of shots outside of the 3 point line. Additionally, the defensive play of the 2008 and 2014 was at much higher level of aggressiveness than the 2004 Argentina team. Also, what do you mean Scola? I totally respect manu ginobili, but Scola?!?! Seriously?!?! He's been a bench player on an Average NBA team. I do respect this Argentinian performance, but there is little merit in equating this team to much stronger USA teams that played within the last couple years.
I cry every time I re-watch this match...we are not getting a team like this in at least another 50 years, and I'm happy to have been alive to see Argentina beat an actual USA Dream Team, and taking the gold.
No excuses, they lost, Argentina played way better. But people need to stop disrespecting the guys that competed here. Most of the original Team USA from 2003 who beat Argentina and won Gold in the "Tournament of the Americas" chickened out of the Olympics because of terrorist scares.
There are reasons for everything that happens in life. The USA team was clearly dominant in terms of talent and experience, so people find it interesting to analyze why they lost THREE GAMES that year. I watched every game. It was a team with no chemistry. Iverson was forcing shot after shot and they were always pouting between each other. It doesn't matter how much talent you have on the same team; if players don't play well together they're going to lose. Iverson had a lot to do with it. He's a one-man show who has never come close to winning any championship. When they announced that he was playing that year my first reaction was, Uh oh, this just might be the year they go down. And sure enough, they did.
exactly me too, the seeds to me were planted when they lost to Puerto Rico, and i thought they would lose to greece but they did not thank goodness. But this why i dont believe in sendingca bunch of college players to the olympics. i GUARANTEE you, you send those college players on this team, they would have gotten destroyed, and not even qualify for medal cause competition got better and other countries are using their best euroleague mvp players who are PRO. Just think if the USA sent college players in the next olympics, and did not do good, the fans will be BEGGING to bring back the nba players.
Even Americans were cheering Argentina. Our American players, and more so our American basketball association/industry, were way too arrogant and cocky thinking that all they had to do was just show up to grab their golds. They deserved to lose.
For those uninformed viewers arguing that this might have been a "lucky win" for Argentina (whatever that could really mean in a basketball game where they lead the score for most part of the game and ended up with an 8-point final difference), don´t forget that these guys were almost the same argentinian players that gave the US their first loss to a team entirely composed by NBA stars too, in 2002 at Indianapolis, playing for the World Cup. For the US basketball fans, I don´t see the need to make a big fuss about it, blaming so hard to the US guys who lost. The so-called "Golden Generation" of Argentina was indeed in its prime, being the world´s best team in that period of time and they proved so, as I said, not only in this tournament taking home the gold medal, but also 2 years before crediting the first victory ever against a US team composed by NBA stars 100%; lead by Ginobili who also won an NBA ring those years, having a major role in the Spurs himself. As someone said over the comment section, even nowadays US team would have some trouble facing this 2004 Argentinian team. After that not only Argentina lost its level because of the retirement of this one-of-a-kind players for the Country who were never replaced by equally talented newcomers, but also US recovered and got back to their usual dominance on this game, which existed previously and persists until now.
For all its worth, no country in the Universe can defeat us 4 out of 7 games, guaranteed, An occasional win does not constitute Supremacy,,,wake up from y’all’s dream back to the real world,,,,entiended?
@@rafaellopez9498 Limit yourself to answer these questions: 1) What has "4 out 7" to do with Olympic basketball where you get eliminated in one game? 2) Who said anything about "supremacy"? 3) How is "occasional" a win when this team (2002-2004) was actually beating US with a full NBA roster for the 2nd time in 2 years?
@@GabrielNardinMusic We are the Champions again, we lose sometimes because we have to make it a little interesting, give other countries false hope and aspirations,,,we like that,,,!!!!! That’s what we do kiddd,,,☮️
@@rafaellopez9498 Congratulations for the deserved win, I saw the match. Durant was great. Nevertheless, you did not answered any of my questions seriously.
Today's lesson: how to play basketball, by Argentina's national team. Ginobili, Scola, Nocioni, Oberto, Hermann, Delfino, Sanchez, Montecchia, Sconochini, Wolkowyski, such a great team, in that time Manu Ginobili was probably the best player in the world.
@@ferdinandborromeo927 So far we do know Argentina is going to end on top of USA in the ranking of 2019 World Cup being played these days, the same as 2002 WC or 2006 WC.
Lmao how can I be racist when Asian is not even a race. Do you know that Asian have many skin color? Brown skin to yellow skin asian. You just got burn son!HHAHAHAHAHAHHAH!
Usa finally learned and took foreign teams seriously? Lmao bro, hell no, ever since this day, they've been stepping on foreign teams like ants. The only reason Usa even competes is to put on a show for the world...
The USA was getting bored dominating the world at this sport. So, alot of our best players did not go. If we send Jason Kidd, KG, Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Kobe Bryant, Shaq, Karl Malone, Ray Allen etc, these 2004 Olympics would have been another blowout summer for the USA. Unfortunately, our best were not concerned enough anymore with winning gold for the country.
+Cool Man That's cockiness and overconfidence. In any sport, your goal obviously is TO WIN. They thought international basketball was like a walk in the park, Ever since that game they took it a little more seriously and won every game since. But yes indeed, if Kobe, Shaq, Malone, T-mac and Kidd all played this would've been a blow out. I mean, it wasn't like the worst team we could've sent. There was Wade, Lebron, Duncan, Stoudemire, etc.
Argentina had a ridiculously good team in 2004. They had been dominating FIBA basketball for about 18 months before the Olympics. Of course, the USA thought they'd win regardless, once they had their best team on the court, during Olympic year, but they really underestimated how good Argentina actually were
Argentinians are crazy like us Greeks, we both go bankrupted every now and then but we have fighting spirit and pride for our countries.... That's we both maneged to beat the US in 2004 olympics and in the mundobasket of 2006!
Honestly manu is one of the greatest finishers and scorers of all time. Like in this video he basically took on the nba’s best men and helped his Argentina 🇦🇷 team to victory over all them along with his team. But I mean to upset the nba USA 🇺🇸 basketball like that is hard and it should should you with out any doubt that he deserves more recognition as a 4 time nba champ and Olympic champion. And his spurs seasons are always over 50+ wins.
Argentina was a better team because they had Ginobili. He was the best player in the world at that time. He is vastly underrated, under appreciated and under used in NBA because he is not an American. NBA don't want promote a foreign player as a super star because it is not good for marketing.
+James Blunt Not sure about the best player statement, but their first Team: Ginobili, Nocioni, Delfino, Scola and Oberto was probably the best all around for defense and shooting.
Wtf. This was an Old comment, but have you heard of a guy named Kobe Bryant. I know, he is not well known, but that dude Kobe Bryant played some pretty good basketball from what I've seen
+fitofito1001 Ginobili will be in the hall of fame. i don't know about vastly anything.. he's still playing today because he benefits from playing with Duncan who is a top 10 basketball player of all time... I will say Manu was a monster... I put him in that Ray allen category... just a hair below Kobe and T-Mac
Respect to Argentina...they played awesome and were on another level chemistry wise. That being said, this US team was an embarrassment, we should have played our best players instead of being led by greedy ball hogs like Iverson and Marbury.
such a good passing team , ahead of its time... manu just retired yesterday from NBA. he should be in hall of fame for his stats and for this game. you never know. legend either way
This Argentina is the best national team ever after of course the real DREAM TEAM IN 1992 by far!!Playing top basketball!!Argentina 2000-2008 should win more trophys!!
I couldnt disagree more. Although this team would go in history as a great one - there were other non American teams who deserve the second spot more than Argentina in that era. Argentina's team was just one generation of really exceptional players. Yugoslavia was on another level. Yugoslavia dominated European basketball and world basketball since the 1980s throught the 90s and even the early 2000s That is a consistent level of producing championship teams and they have more medals than any other basketbal team except US. I think they are tied for gold medals in world championships. To give you a example how dominant 80s Yugoslavia was in 1992 Croatia went into the final against the Dream team and that team was just less than a half of the legendary Yugoslavian team from the 80s. The Croatia team was made up of players who would go on to be the first non North American players to play in the NBA. Drazen Petrovic turned out to be a promising player in NBA before his untimely death. We all Know Tony Kukoc being the best 6th player in the 90s NBA. There were several others who also played in NBA. Sadly what was left from Yugoslavia in 1992 was forbidden to participate in the Barcelona Olympics. This was just one half. So only half of that legendary team from the 80s went into the finals without a problem and of course jordan was too much for them. Things might have been a little harder for Jordan and Co if the whole Yugoslav team and not just Croatia played. To prove my point - after what was left of Yugoslavia was allowed to participate - they also went into the Finals in the Olympic games in 1996 . That was the other half of the legendary team of the 80s. This team had Divac who played for LA and others quality players that Americans dont know about - but they could have easilly been starters in NBA. Some of them like Bodiroga literally turned down NBA teams and stayed in Europe because faily personal reasons. The dude was nicknamed "The white magic" and not many americans know about him. I mean what else to say about Yugoslavia ? PLayers like Divac and Stojakovic actually were cheated out of an NBA title with Sacrament against the Lakers in the controversial game that even the refs admited it cheating was involved. Stojakovic 's Yugoslavia actually defeated Argentina in the WC 2002 final after they themselves defeated an NBA star team and actually eliminating them from the tournament without medal . Imagine a team where Kukoc Divac Stoyakovic Petrovic and other Croatian and Serbian talents play in 2000s? they would have easilly dominated the 2000s just like their two halves dominated everyone in the 90s being firmly second behind the Dream team. Lithuania can also make a good case by having the first Soviet /Lituanian playing in the NBA - the legendary Sabbonis and others legends less known to Americans . I dont say that whole complete Yugoslav team would have beaten the Dream Team one- but I guarantee you - they would have given them a run for their money purely because they had years of experience playing together. I am 100% sure that when only a half of that team managed to defeat argentina- and NBA teams the whole team would have wiped the floor with Ginobili and CO.
We had: Iverson, Duncan, LeBron, Carmelo, Amar´e and D-Wade. No excuses. We struggled against legendary Argentina, the best south american team behind Brazil 63-65 and Brazil 87.
+MarGOATes Huertas Not when the team is literally all NBA players. Was Argentina NBA Caliber 1 through 15? USA was and still lost. No excuses. Excuses are weak an unamerican anyway.
+ChachinAKAChino There's plenty of excuses all the people you mentioned were rookies at the time, also are best players for the current time didn't participate (same as this year, but it looks like that won't matter).
geobulg When teams play against USA, I believe they have extra motivation. In this world cup if Spain has that type of motivation, with the skill level they have, they can stop USA. Still though, USA is the favourite.
Its true that some All stars were missing but: PPG in NBA 2003-2004 season: Iverson 27.6 Duncan 22.3 Anthony 21.0 James 20.9 Stoudemire 20.6 Marbury 19.8 Marion 19.0 Jefferson 18.5 Odom 17.1 Wade 16.2 Boozer 15.5 (11.4 RPG) Okafor (not in Nba at the time, 15.1 season 2004-2005)
WITH THE POSTER to top it off! Goddamn, what a game from the Argentinians! Absolutely dialed-in and nothing selfish. Manu is the greatest Argentinian of all-time imo but is Luis Scola #2? 5 olympics and a gold medal!
Iverson was actually their best player. He was their main playmaker, driver, and 3 pt shooter. Marbury didn't expect to make it, but played decent anyway. The reason they lost was because they had no 3 pt shooters
Yeah, except the last two years. And Duncan was the greatest power forward to ever play the game, Parker is an all star point guard and Ginobli and All-Star SG. And Leonard is the best 2 way player in the game... I'm not sure what you're talking about.
Why are fans of the USA making excuses? They had Duncan, Iverson, Marbury and many other superstars. Oh, wait. They remember other players that didn't go and they say "we haven't lost since 2006" but they don't say that other teams don't have all their players either because NBA teams don't let them play in the World Championships or in the Olympics. So, don't make excuses, you aren't the only ones with all the players. Besides that, The Usa was beaten by Argentina TWICE in 2002 and 2004, Yugoslavia, Spain, Puerto Rico, Greece, Lithuania.
And I forgot to say that most of these Argentinians have played in the NBA. And some others like Montecchia refused to play for the Spurs and prefered staying in his country.
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That Argentina team was absolutely fantastic. I'm Italian and I remember the sad feelinga after our final loss, but after all this time I have to admit Argentina was the only team that deserves that win...
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If a team beats the USA in basket then that team automatically deserves to win the competition hahaha
Yeha they really were....
0:53 One of the sickest pass to layup I've ever seen
you must not watch a lot of basketball lol
WTH that was sick
+magic131 he is right. He augmented the behind the back pass with an additional fake which I have not seen anyone done b4. And to finish it with one hand high off the glass? That's bad ass
that was epic
and against THE BASKETBALL NATION
Everybody think that Ginobili won this game. A great mistake, in this team Ginobili, Pepe Sanchez and Wolkowyski were NBA players, and after this Delfino, Herrmann, Nocioni, Oberto, Scola became NBA. Montecchia and Sconochini made a large career in Europe. And Leo Gutierrez is the most champion player in Argentina league. I think this team is the ultimate team of Argentine basket.
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Yeah but Ginobili was one of the reasons why the Spurs won 4 championships. He has 4 everyone else on the Argentina team not even close.
danisl2009 who said so?? but you see how he made mincemint on most USA players on every penetration opportunity. That goes to show that he is a lot smarter than most american players on that time.
well,in other words Ginobili won the game. we all know that.
Oberto won one of those rings if I'm correct.
hermann helped so much
I'm brazilian and I enthusiastically cheered for Argentina. Magnificent match! Ginobili, Scola & Co. were brilliant, eternally golden generation.
Diego Esteves Aplusses...
Gracias irmao brasilero!! Espero que el viernes Argentina gane de nuevo a EEUU.
@@DarioHF y le gano...pero a Francia, ahora toca ganar la final y ser campeones del mundo!
Ty brother. Latin America won against the dream team. I'm from argentina but it's the message: nothing Is imposible
wrg
Team USA: We have a Super Team
Team Argentina: We have Manu Ginobili
and Scola
And Nocioni and Delfino
Argentina team was great, wasn´t only Ginobili.
Kobe Byant is not in the line up.
@Karun Sagar so, Argentina has just beaten the USA with its university players. For the qualifiers 2019, .. haha poor man
As an American I think this should be shown to all of our young basketball players. We lost not only because we underestimated them, but because Argentina played as a team and we didn’t. Much respect. 👍
That's exactly right!
Yes! And it should also be required viewing because I'm pretty sure these USA players weren't prepared *individually* from the very beginning either!
As I said in another comment, case in point: in the very first game, the team shot 3-for-24 from a three-point line *more than 3 feet closer* than the NBA line, and in that same game, shot two air balls, got a ball wedged between the rim and the backboard, and clanged one off the side of the backboard (leading to a famous line in Sports Illustrated, "thank god these men aren't representing the US in archery")! In other words, it was as if they'd *never* played in that gym before, never got used to moving on that floor before that day, never got used to the bounce of the rim or the backboard, and never practiced with the game balls that were going to be used in that tournament before that first game (if it turns out that that was the case, I genuinely would not be *at all* shocked to hear it)!
That lead to a 19-point loss against Puerto Rico (a game in which they got off to a *very* slow start, in which they were outscored in the *second quarter alone* by 21 points), and the truth is, that team actually did *very steadily* improve from there...
They improved *a lot* in the next game (which isn't saying much) beat Greece by *six* (still *very embarrassing* for the talent gap that existed), and then, despite *another* slow start against Australia, improved again overall to beat them by 10. Of course, then they lost to Lithuania, and despite finally seeming to find their footing by *drubbing* Angola by 36, the damage was already done, and they finished *fourth* in Group B, *by far* the weaker of the two groups (the one that, as I mentioned, contained minnows Puerto Rico, Greece, Australia, and Angola, and *did not* contain favorites Spain, Serbia & Montenegro, Argentina, or Italy)...
And yet, they *still* managed to improve *greatly,* actually beating Spain (who *topped* that monster group with a perfect record, and whom I genuinely believe would have gone on to win the gold medal if they win that game, considering they finished second behind much-better US teams at the following two Olympics with nearly the exact same squad), then had this lapse against Argentina (once again due to a slow start), before coming back much stronger in the bronze medal rematch against Lithuania!
And yes, you could see the massive improvement in the individual performances as well. Perhaps the biggest case in point was Shawn Marion, who was *awful* in that first game against Puerto Rico (4 points and 0 assists, going 2-for-8 from the floor, shooting an air ball from 3, and being a *massive* defensive liability), before improving *greatly,* all leading to a great performance in the Bronze Medal game against Lithuania (22 points and *3* steals, going 9-for-15 from the floor and 2-for-3 from 3-point land)! He was one of *many* who saw massive *individual* improvements from game 1 to game 8 (case in point: in game 1, no one scored more than 15, the top 4- who all scored in double digits- combined for only 53 points, and the seven players who didn't score in double-digits *combined* for 20 points *total.* In game 8, of course, Marion scored *22 points,* the top 4 combined for a much stronger *65 points,* and the rest of the team who didn't score in double-digits combined for just shy of *40* points)!
Basically, not only did this team not play as a team at *any* point in tournament, but they weren't even *individually* ready to begin, and that rippled *throughout* the tournament (and even within *individual games.* Not only did they get off to a *very slow* immediately start, and slow start overall, but only *finally* found their *individual* form *far too late* in the tournament)! It's a lesson in how important it is to be *prepared* from the *very* beginning, and how failing to do so will create problems that will only compound and lead to more and more problems as your campaign moves forward (whatever profession you're in, be it sports, music, or an everyday job in finance)! I am honestly *very sure* that if they actually came simply *individually prepared* on Day One, with a feel for the floor, the game balls, and the rim and backboard, while they probably still lose a game or two early, they *do* end up winning the gold medal in the end simply due to their overall improvement by tournament's end!
The following three Olympics, where the United States were *very clearly* prepared from *day one,* and not only did they win the gold all three times, but did so with relative ease (only being seriously challenged on rare occassions, and still usually winning those games by margins greater than their 10-point margin against Australia that was their *only* double-digit win outside of that 36-point drubbing against last-placed Angola), are proof of that difference (especially 2016, where many superstars chose to sit out like in 2004, yet they *still* dominated due to proper preparation)! Yet again, a *major* lesson in how important it is to come prepared (both individually and collectively) on *day one!*
@hard-hitting bloke lol team usa 4 Olympic in row. Argentina ???
@hard-hitting bloke yes or course still wait China to Pay more money
@hard-hitting bloke HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAA, nice joke. Street ballers from Argentina would beat the 92 dream team. You have a vivid imagination. Look, I respect Argentina for their victory in this video but you mustn't make bold claims like that.
Argentina is the only country in the world and Olympic champion in football and basketball I love argentinaaaaaaa
daniel del millo que buen dato metiste ahi, nunca lo habia pensado... la tienen adentro todavia
y ahora en tenis
Vatican did that too back in 16th century
USSR )
Brazil too
i remember living i nathens at the time watching this. all of greece was with Argentina. Bravo guys. Argentina plays beautiful basket.
Parabéns aos hermanos, mostrando muita garra, vontade e gana. Com os jogadores dando tudo de cima, emocionante ver essa vitória. Essa tem que ser vista para sempre.
Daniel obrigado irmao Brasuca, nossa queremos ver a voces na prossimo Mundial China 2019, parabens a sua povo 👏
Don’t know what you said but it will never happen again, nahmean?
@@rafaellopez9498no I don't know what you mean😴😴
@@rafaellopez9498lithuania says otherwise😂😂
Vengo por la retirada de Luifa y estoy llorando. Se cerro la mejor etapa del basquet argentino. Gracias muchachos, gracias de verdad!
Hollywood won't make a movie about that. LoL
Aesthetic Pepe because hollywoods biggest market is the USA obviously , why would Americans want to watch that ? Nothing is stopping Argentina from making a movie about it tho... Why don't they make one ?
@@jaeehovaa you didn't get the joke
Paula M what's the joke , there was no joke to it .
No they should make a Movie Ginobli is retiring. This win was frkn impressive.
What a win.. They should make a movie good idea
This is the equivalent to the USA beating Argentina in soccer lol
No, this was an even greater accomplishment. If the best athletes in the USA played soccer and not basketball, football, tennis, sprinting, and baseball all ahead of soccer we would easily be the best soccer nation ever!. But soccer is more of a female sport in the USA!
not exactly, this is equivalent to USA beating Argentina 5:0 in soccer
No, it would be equivalent if we talk about brazil, Argentina is like Spain
Basically
I think it's more like USA national team beating 2016 Real Madrid with all the best players
Argentina unbelievably team vamos Argentina from Greece
gracias
one of the best Argentinean team in the history !!! the definition of TEAM playing at its best!!
Mi admiración desde Venezuela a ese poderoso equipo argentino que hizo sufrir a medio mundo
The whole world was with Argentina, greetings from Serbia and thank you for this win :D
nusproizvodjach 96-66
It will never happen again
Thanks bro! Serbia is the mecca of European basketball, it's a real pleasure to see Serbian players and team on the court.
Greetings from Argentina!
@@toro6389 cry kid, cry, Argentina destroyed the Dream Team's 2004 dreams 😂😂😂
@@jota_bs they didn't destroy but beat us. Not taking that away, but it won't happen again
this game will always be remember.. .Argentina proved anybody can beat the monster
not anymore
@@lonelykid7691 fiba Argentina vs Usa 2019
@@lonelykid7691 lol France beat US at the world cup in 2019
@hard-hitting bloke what
Only Argentina, Only Argentina. 8/10/21.
This really hurt usa ego
They though they were invincible in basketball
+Raggydoll 01 since 2008 we are
That's TRUE, but im talking about that shocker in Athens 2004, ....im not sure even Arg thought they could win
true
Lol,....no 1 rule in any sport
never underestimate your opponent
+Gabe G
Allen Iverson
Tim Duncan
Carmelo Anthony
LeBron James
Stephon Marbury
Dwayne Wade
Amari Stoudemire
How did this roster suck? Stop making excuses like these guys paying you to defend them online.
Argentina Basketball Team:
- Gold Medal Olympics 2004
- FIBA World Champion 1950 & runner-up in Indianapolis 2002 in a controversial final against Yugoslavia
- FIBA Diamond Ball Champion 2008
- FIBA Americas Champion 2001 & 2011
- Basket Panamerican Games Champion 1995
- The only team in the world that won twice to a United States team completely formed by NBA players (Indianapolis 2002, Atenas 2004)
- The only basketball team of America that conquered the quintuple crown (Olympics, FIBA World Cup, FIBA Diamond Ball, FIBA Americas and Panamerican Games)
I think we deserve respect in the world of basketball.
bernabanfield Si merecen respeto pero ya sus tiempos de ganar medallas olimpicas y eso se acabó con la llamada "generación dorada". La mayoría de los jugadores argentinos de hoy día no son de calidad mundialista ni olimpica, Argentina llegará a mundiales y olimpiadas pero no será por su calidad sino por la mala calidad de baloncesto que se juega en FIBA Americas. En esa región solo tres equipos (Argentina, Brasil y Puerto Rico) son los que siempre se luchan los puestos 1, 2 y 3 en el podio después de ahí solo hay puros muertos.
Kkwazzawazzakkwaquikkwalaquaza Zzabolazza el basquet nacional esta creciendo,no digas pavadas como si fuera que nunca en la vida se va a repetir un podio o algo,ademas laprovittola y campazzo son jugadorasos,tambien hay algunos como garino y acuña que pasaron por NBA,obviamente no estan para ser campeones olimpicos hoy,pero argentina esta en plena era de transcisión y si hay algo en el deporte argentino es que siempre hay jugadores de nivel mundial cuando se trabaja,asi como en rugby,hockey,tenis y futbol,esta es epoca de transcision,ademas de que el basquet tiene buen lugar en el deporte argentino
alan gaitan Lamentablemente, no.
La Argentina actual tiene problemas hasta para clasificar a los Juegos Olimpicos...la generacion dorada que consiguio esos meritos, fue unica, quizas en 50 años se vuelva a dar que tengamos esta combinacion de jugadores, tecnico, y el mejor jugador del mundo (Ginobili en 2004 era el mejor del mundo)
la final robada a la Argentina
También la llegada al puesto 1 del ranking FIBA, rompiendo el dominio de USA desde que juega con NBAs. Argentina de verdad logró todo; se puede tomar un tiempo en mejorar su liga y programar a futuro.
where was messi?
Idk i didn't see maradona there either
+Nyan Dream with his hand of god argentina would always unbetable
ajajajaja maybe in barcelon he was very young or maybe in rosario
messi could be used as the ball here...
+David S both messi and maradona famous hand of God would have raped the whole USA team. Use hand in football rocks
Congratulations to Argentina for this victory and the Olympic Gold. They had been preparing the base for this team since the late 80's. I watched them win the South American Under 15 Championships in Brasília, Brazil in 1989. Also I had the opportunity to talk to some Argentinian coaches in a biddy basketball jamboree in 1991 in Porto Alegre, Brazil and they were projecting a medal for the early 2000's. That is what you achieve with planning. Too bad Magnano could not repeat his success with the Brazilian National team.
Si, fue una pena, porque ha sido la mejor selección de Brasil que yo haya visto. Grandes figuras, pero quizá faltó "química" o convicciones.
Because brazilian basketball players were Lazy. They had a lot of talent, but his mentality were not as the argentinian mentality. Each game was life or dead for argentina. They hated losing. They were really warriors.
La más grande hazaña del básquet FIBA en toda la historia, y una de las más grandes del deporte universal. Como se lee.
No sigas que me sacas las lágrimas
Es verdad, pero el triunfo del la generación Dorada en el 2002 contra el dream team en el patio de su casa fue la primera vez en la historia que esos tipos perdian. Despues vino el robo de la fiba contra yugoslavia. Para sacarse es sombrero estos tipos.
no podemos olvidar de Brasil en Panamericano de 1987 (Indianapolis).
@@theDfLopes Contra jugadores universitarios
@@enzoac sigue siendo EEUU, fue la misma historia con este juego en Atenas, los jugadores no eran famosos.
la gran hazaña Argentina, Quedara en la historia y en el recuerdo de todos.
Uno de los momentos mas gloriosos del deporte Argentino. Emociona.
Y del deporte mundial. Fue realmente épico
Luis Scola gave the nail to the coffin
Paul Santos Luis Scola Would Scout The 1992 Dream Team And Concluded That It's Nearly Impossible To Beat Them
@@sonicthehedgehog3162 Stfu. The 92 dream team lost to a bunch of college players.
To whomever who is saying that USA 2004 team was not a good team, read the names of players in USA team and the players in Argentina team. The names of players in USA 2004 team are well known to you while the only players you know from Argentina 2004 team are Ginobili and Scola. The rest are some names you have never heard of. And this team defeated all those great names. Instead of bragging, you should accept defeat and admire their game. Probable if the USA 2014 team played against Argentina 2004 team, they would also have a hard time playing against the Argentinians.
This is like, what, 10 years ago? We're unstoppable now
Noah Black i don't know about that.
Abdulla Masud you were right in pointing out that the USA team of 2004 was not necessarily a no name team. However, I feel you have neglected a number of reasons why the most recent USA teams would have flattened Argentina of 2004. First of all, I'm not even sure they played the best USA team possible in 04 because numerous players did not want to risk injuries. For example, many of these big name players with the exception Duncan were not yet full fledged stars. For example, Anthony and Wade were much better in the latter part of the 2000s than earlier, Lebron and Bosh were both young and less disciplined, and for the most part I thought that this USA team was lacking in their teamwork. Moreover, Shaq in his prime and Kobe neglected to play. These were players that would have shaken the Argentinian defense. All in all these issues that plagued the 04 team are reasons why I think it is silly to equate this 04 team to later USA squads. Later in 2008, Argentina lost because players from 04 were more disciplined, and other additions such as Howard and a more disciplined Kobe contributed to the demise of the Argentinians. Lastly, I think you might have an argument that the 2008 or 2010 team would face a challenge in overcoming this Argentinian team, but the 2014 team, NO WAY!! In spite of not having as many big name players in the NBA, harden, Rose, and Curry demolished teams. That team won by an average of 30 points in a tournament with other nations bringing most of their best players. Furthermore, Harden would have easily penetrated the paint and demolished the Argentinian defense. No one on that team could have ever guarded him. Curry would also make plenty of shots outside of the 3 point line. Additionally, the defensive play of the 2008 and 2014 was at much higher level of aggressiveness than the 2004 Argentina team. Also, what do you mean Scola? I totally respect manu ginobili, but Scola?!?! Seriously?!?! He's been a bench player on an Average NBA team. I do respect this Argentinian performance, but there is little merit in equating this team to much stronger USA teams that played within the last couple years.
Abdulla Masud Argentina Would Have A Difficult Team Stopping The 1992 Dream Team's Dynamic Offense Led By Jordan
yep surely...
Sonic The Hedgehog
And no, I am not being sarcastic. xD
I cry every time I re-watch this match...we are not getting a team like this in at least another 50 years, and I'm happy to have been alive to see Argentina beat an actual USA Dream Team, and taking the gold.
Vamos Argentina, fiquei muito feliz em Atenas 2004. Parabéns hermanos!
Argentina único país en el mundo en tener Oro Olímpico en Básquet y Fútbol!!!
La Unión Soviética también lo tiene eh
URSS - 1972, 1988 basquet - 1956,1988 fútbol.
Brazil also has both
@@DaniloMacedo490 Brasil no tiene oro olimpico en básquet
@@MAGICTUTUBO la URSS no era un país, era una Federacion de Repúblicas Soviéticas, y ya no existe además
GRACIAS LUIFA SCOLA. EL ORGULLO MÁS GRANDE 🇦🇷 So proud.
one of the best moment in olympic games basketball category. its just Unexpected.
why everyone making excuses for USA haha
No excuses, they lost, Argentina played way better. But people need to stop disrespecting the guys that competed here. Most of the original Team USA from 2003 who beat Argentina and won Gold in the "Tournament of the Americas" chickened out of the Olympics because of terrorist scares.
+Swish Scope that's an excuse
Who made excuses for them?
There are reasons for everything that happens in life. The USA team was clearly dominant in terms of talent and experience, so people find it interesting to analyze why they lost THREE GAMES that year. I watched every game. It was a team with no chemistry. Iverson was forcing shot after shot and they were always pouting between each other. It doesn't matter how much talent you have on the same team; if players don't play well together they're going to lose. Iverson had a lot to do with it. He's a one-man show who has never come close to winning any championship. When they announced that he was playing that year my first reaction was, Uh oh, this just might be the year they go down. And sure enough, they did.
exactly me too, the seeds to me were planted when they lost to Puerto Rico, and i thought they would lose to greece but they did not thank goodness. But this why i dont believe in sendingca bunch of college players to the olympics. i GUARANTEE you, you send those college players on this team, they would have gotten destroyed, and not even qualify for medal cause competition got better and other countries are using their best euroleague mvp players who are PRO. Just think if the USA sent college players in the next olympics, and did not do good, the fans will be BEGGING to bring back the nba players.
en tu cara xd !! que gran equipo argentino ese! saludos from Chile
Manu is the best!
Michelle Z hello
@@tenniefrancisguno5166 4 years later bro
manu is hand in latin
Scola's dunk over Jefferson was the exclamation point
Argentina had a great team. They deserved to win.
Argentina played the perfect game that day
Grande muy grande Argentina, muchas felicidades a éste gran equipo y muchas gracias por hacernos tan felices con éste gran triunfo!!
That dunk in the end is one of the greatest of all-time.
VAMOS VAMOS ARGENTINA! VAMOS VAMOS! A GANAR! QUE ESTA BARRA QUILOMBERA! NO TE DEJA, NO TE DEJA, DE ALENTAR!! AR-GEN-TINA! AR-GEN-TINA!
Back when Manu had hair. Good times.
and scola could still jump
Even Americans were cheering Argentina. Our American players, and more so our American basketball association/industry, were way too arrogant and cocky thinking that all they had to do was just show up to grab their golds. They deserved to lose.
I don’t know what you’re smoking, but I want some
Ginobili, Oberto, Delfino, Montecchia, Sanchez, Herrmann, Wolkowyski, Scola, Nocioni
Best team ever
richard jefferson got posterized so bad im surprised he didn't retire after that. that was embarrassing , i bet the whole team felt embarrassed
Idk why he even went for the black lmao.
Block*
+Konphetty black*
well he got himself a championship for not retiring lol. so it worked out.
He is always gettin posterized he got posterized by Shaun Livingston in the finals
For those uninformed viewers arguing that this might have been a "lucky win" for Argentina (whatever that could really mean in a basketball game where they lead the score for most part of the game and ended up with an 8-point final difference), don´t forget that these guys were almost the same argentinian players that gave the US their first loss to a team entirely composed by NBA stars too, in 2002 at Indianapolis, playing for the World Cup.
For the US basketball fans, I don´t see the need to make a big fuss about it, blaming so hard to the US guys who lost. The so-called "Golden Generation" of Argentina was indeed in its prime, being the world´s best team in that period of time and they proved so, as I said, not only in this tournament taking home the gold medal, but also 2 years before crediting the first victory ever against a US team composed by NBA stars 100%; lead by Ginobili who also won an NBA ring those years, having a major role in the Spurs himself. As someone said over the comment section, even nowadays US team would have some trouble facing this 2004 Argentinian team.
After that not only Argentina lost its level because of the retirement of this one-of-a-kind players for the Country who were never replaced by equally talented newcomers, but also US recovered and got back to their usual dominance on this game, which existed previously and persists until now.
Gabriel Nardin Music that’s a lot of writing to make up an excuse lol.. States shoulda won huge and completely blew it. Choked.
For all its worth, no country in the Universe can defeat us 4 out of 7 games, guaranteed, An occasional win does not constitute Supremacy,,,wake up from y’all’s dream back to the real world,,,,entiended?
@@rafaellopez9498 Limit yourself to answer these questions: 1) What has "4 out 7" to do with Olympic basketball where you get eliminated in one game? 2) Who said anything about "supremacy"? 3) How is "occasional" a win when this team (2002-2004) was actually beating US with a full NBA roster for the 2nd time in 2 years?
@@GabrielNardinMusic
We are the Champions again, we lose sometimes because we have to make it a little interesting, give other countries false hope and aspirations,,,we like that,,,!!!!! That’s what we do kiddd,,,☮️
@@rafaellopez9498 Congratulations for the deserved win, I saw the match. Durant was great. Nevertheless, you did not answered any of my questions seriously.
la generación dorada ...corazón ..hermandad...espíritu de lucha..humildad..eso los hacía imbatibles .lo mejor del deporte argentino. ..
Hoy 27 de agosto del año 2018 Manu,se despide..gracias por tantas alegrías
Y gracias por ser Argentino 🇦🇷
Today's lesson: how to play basketball, by Argentina's national team. Ginobili, Scola, Nocioni, Oberto, Hermann, Delfino, Sanchez, Montecchia, Sconochini, Wolkowyski, such a great team, in that time Manu Ginobili was probably the best player in the world.
It was
Sorry dude but this is just a memory of the past. Where is argentina now in world ranking? But look USA IS STILL ON TOP
@@ferdinandborromeo927 Still?
@@ferdinandborromeo927 So far we do know Argentina is going to end on top of USA in the ranking of 2019 World Cup being played these days, the same as 2002 WC or 2006 WC.
@@polefects 😂😂
love the play at 0:52! that was just gorgeous... what a game by Argentina!
Qué gran victoria para Argentina!
This is what overconfidence and cockiness do to you. Team Usa finally learned and took foreign teams seriously after this. You and live and learn.
Lmao how can I be racist when Asian is not even a race. Do you know that Asian have many skin color? Brown skin to yellow skin asian. You just got burn son!HHAHAHAHAHAHHAH!
+Ryan lex Asian is a race
Usa finally learned and took foreign teams seriously? Lmao bro, hell no, ever since this day, they've been stepping on foreign teams like ants. The only reason Usa even competes is to put on a show for the world...
The USA was getting bored dominating the world at this sport. So, alot of our best players did not go. If we send Jason Kidd, KG, Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Kobe Bryant, Shaq, Karl Malone, Ray Allen etc, these 2004 Olympics would have been another blowout summer for the USA. Unfortunately, our best were not concerned enough anymore with winning gold for the country.
+Cool Man That's cockiness and overconfidence. In any sport, your goal obviously is TO WIN. They thought international basketball was like a walk in the park, Ever since that game they took it a little more seriously and won every game since. But yes indeed, if Kobe, Shaq, Malone, T-mac and Kidd all played this would've been a blow out. I mean, it wasn't like the worst team we could've sent. There was Wade, Lebron, Duncan, Stoudemire, etc.
Argentina had a ridiculously good team in 2004. They had been dominating FIBA basketball for about 18 months before the Olympics.
Of course, the USA thought they'd win regardless, once they had their best team on the court, during Olympic year, but they really underestimated how good Argentina actually were
This will take manu to the hall of fame
Argentinians are crazy like us Greeks, we both go bankrupted every now and then but we have fighting spirit and pride for our countries.... That's we both maneged to beat the US in 2004 olympics and in the mundobasket of 2006!
+Savvakisssss serbia also beat Usa in indianapolis if you remember
Οκ my friend, Greece, Serbia, Argentna!!
Greek has to go to the Olynpics
USA is still the best
i salute you,greg from the philippines here
2004 argentina the best team who played against US olympic team. i think nothing beats he original Dream Team.
Honestly manu is one of the greatest finishers and scorers of all time. Like in this video he basically took on the nba’s best men and helped his Argentina 🇦🇷 team to victory over all them along with his team. But I mean to upset the nba USA 🇺🇸 basketball like that is hard and it should should you with out any doubt that he deserves more recognition as a 4 time nba champ and Olympic champion. And his spurs seasons are always over 50+ wins.
Qué grandes Scola, Ginóbili, Hermann, Oberto, Sánchez, Magnano!!!
Who is here after Argentina is the world Champ
Argentina is back
Luis Scola was a beast! Forgot how much I miss him in the NBA today.
Jamas los olvidare capo una seleccion con huevos y coraje gracias campeones
This is possibly the greatest thing that has ever happened ever.
they need to make a 30 for 30 on this argentina squad. Legends
Argentina was a better team because they had Ginobili. He was the best player in the world at that time. He is vastly underrated, under appreciated and under used in NBA because he is not an American. NBA don't want promote a foreign player as a super star because it is not good for marketing.
+fitofito1001 He was the best player in the world? He wasn't even the best player on his own NBA team. LMAO
+James Blunt Not sure about the best player statement, but their first Team: Ginobili, Nocioni, Delfino, Scola and Oberto was probably the best all around for defense and shooting.
Well said my man, Well said.
Wtf. This was an Old comment, but have you heard of a guy named Kobe Bryant. I know, he is not well known, but that dude Kobe Bryant played some pretty good basketball from what I've seen
+fitofito1001 Ginobili will be in the hall of fame. i don't know about vastly anything.. he's still playing today because he benefits from playing with Duncan who is a top 10 basketball player of all time... I will say Manu was a monster... I put him in that Ray allen category... just a hair below Kobe and T-Mac
Another beautiful memory ... I fall tears ...: ') greetings from Argentina!
I've watched nba all my life. Favorite Sport after football. I remember this day i could not believe what was happening ...greetings from Argentina!!
Lebronze
only his 1st year in the NBA and came off the bench bro
Lebronze...😂😂😂
Lol
+Antbeast23 kyle lowry is a firts timer in team USA.
so keep it coming excuses for lebronze hahaha
jason gandionco kyle Lowry wasn't a rookie though and competition was better back when LeBron was playing.
Respect to Argentina...they played awesome and were on another level chemistry wise. That being said, this US team was an embarrassment, we should have played our best players instead of being led by greedy ball hogs like Iverson and Marbury.
such a good passing team , ahead of its time... manu just retired yesterday from NBA. he should be in hall of fame for his stats and for this game. you never know. legend either way
MANUUUU!!!!!! Amazing! Thank you for an amazing Career!
Puro Basketball FIBA. Juego con fundamento y en equipo. Acá se distingue el talento de la fuerza bruta...
Who’s here watching after hearing Manus retirement?
Corny
Mico Estefani yeah I’ll take some mashed potatoes too
Who's here after FRANCE beat USA on fiba world 2019
Felicitaciones de Brasil!
Argentina Basketball Golden Generation!
Qué equipo tenía Argentina por esos tiempos. El mejor...
Manu Ginobili is the heart and soul of Argentina
I think Scola was. Saw him playing. He got a lot of passion for the sport.
White man can jump.....just unbelievable..
*Argentine men*
This game single handedly changed basketball to what it is today. The NBA learned the power of the 3 ball after this shellacking.
Cough warriors cough cough lol
Lol power of the 3 ball
The behind the back pass at 0:55! WOW!
This Argentina is the best national team ever after of course the real DREAM TEAM IN 1992 by far!!Playing top basketball!!Argentina 2000-2008 should win more trophys!!
I couldnt disagree more. Although this team would go in history as a great one - there were other non American teams who deserve the second spot more than Argentina in that era.
Argentina's team was just one generation of really exceptional players. Yugoslavia was on another level. Yugoslavia dominated European basketball and world basketball since the 1980s throught the 90s and even the early 2000s
That is a consistent level of producing championship teams and they have more medals than any other basketbal team except US. I think they are tied for gold medals in world championships.
To give you a example how dominant 80s Yugoslavia was in 1992 Croatia went into the final against the Dream team and that team was just less than a half of the legendary Yugoslavian team from the 80s.
The Croatia team was made up of players who would go on to be the first non North American players to play in the NBA.
Drazen Petrovic turned out to be a promising player in NBA before his untimely death. We all Know Tony Kukoc being the best 6th player in the 90s NBA. There were several others who also played in NBA.
Sadly what was left from Yugoslavia in 1992 was forbidden to participate in the Barcelona Olympics.
This was just one half.
So only half of that legendary team from the 80s went into the finals without a problem and of course jordan was too much for them. Things might have been a little harder for Jordan and Co if the whole Yugoslav team and not just Croatia played.
To prove my point - after what was left of Yugoslavia was allowed to participate - they also went into the Finals in the Olympic games in 1996 . That was the other half of the legendary team of the 80s.
This team had Divac who played for LA and others quality players that Americans dont know about - but they could have easilly been starters in NBA. Some of them like Bodiroga literally turned down NBA teams and stayed in Europe because faily personal reasons. The dude was nicknamed "The white magic" and not many americans know about him.
I mean what else to say about Yugoslavia ? PLayers like Divac and Stojakovic actually were cheated out of an NBA title with Sacrament against the Lakers in the controversial game that even the refs admited it cheating was involved.
Stojakovic 's Yugoslavia actually defeated Argentina in the WC 2002 final after they themselves defeated an NBA star team and actually eliminating them from the tournament without medal .
Imagine a team where Kukoc Divac Stoyakovic Petrovic and other Croatian and Serbian talents play in 2000s? they would have easilly dominated the 2000s just like their two halves dominated everyone in the 90s being firmly second behind the Dream team.
Lithuania can also make a good case by having the first Soviet /Lituanian playing in the NBA - the legendary Sabbonis and others legends less known to Americans .
I dont say that whole complete Yugoslav team would have beaten the Dream Team one- but I guarantee you - they would have given them a run for their money purely because they had years of experience playing together.
I am 100% sure that when only a half of that team managed to defeat argentina- and NBA teams the whole team would have wiped the floor with Ginobili and CO.
We had: Iverson, Duncan, LeBron, Carmelo, Amar´e and D-Wade. No excuses. We struggled against legendary Argentina, the best south american team behind Brazil 63-65 and Brazil 87.
nice knowledge there brother, referencing that 60s brazil
+MarGOATes Huertas Not when the team is literally all NBA players. Was Argentina NBA Caliber 1 through 15? USA was and still lost. No excuses. Excuses are weak an unamerican anyway.
+MarGOATes Huertas You said NOTHING to refute my original claims. ALL NBA CALIBER Vs.... Well you get it. NO EXCUSES. SCOLA? REALLY?
+MarGOATes Huertas It's Not a big deal. The U.S. Lost period. Went home with bronze.
+ChachinAKAChino There's plenty of excuses all the people you mentioned were rookies at the time, also are best players for the current time didn't participate (same as this year, but it looks like that won't matter).
This was a good lesson for USA. They should bring their best always.
they brought their best in 2006....but lost against Greece
geobulg Yes, Once in the history. You cannot mention a second one
mamchi true...i think 2006 was the best USA team that lost..it is really strange how Greece lost in the final by 20 points from Spain...
geobulg When teams play against USA, I believe they have extra motivation. In this world cup if Spain has that type of motivation, with the skill level they have, they can stop USA. Still though, USA is the favourite.
mamchi This Is A Great Example Of Why They Can't Work As A Team
More people need to be talking bout that poster at the end ... that was crazy!
Thank u for taught me to believe and how it work!! Manu, Chapu, Cabeza, Oberto, Luifa, Walter, Prigioni, Pepe, Montecchia. From Chile a big Hugh!
Its true that some All stars were missing but:
PPG in NBA 2003-2004 season:
Iverson 27.6
Duncan 22.3
Anthony 21.0
James 20.9
Stoudemire 20.6
Marbury 19.8
Marion 19.0
Jefferson 18.5
Odom 17.1
Wade 16.2
Boozer 15.5 (11.4 RPG)
Okafor (not in Nba at the time, 15.1 season 2004-2005)
WITH THE POSTER to top it off! Goddamn, what a game from the Argentinians! Absolutely dialed-in and nothing selfish. Manu is the greatest Argentinian of all-time imo but is Luis Scola #2? 5 olympics and a gold medal!
argentina better than USA. greetings from Hong Kong~!!
when you have marbury and iverson as your backcourt, your teams gonna stuck. isoball all day
Iverson was actually their best player. He was their main playmaker, driver, and 3 pt shooter. Marbury didn't expect to make it, but played decent anyway. The reason they lost was because they had no 3 pt shooters
Iverson was probably the best player on this team. Stop hating
Iverson being the best player is a problem
Excuses kid, excuses...
No the problem was LeBron scoring 3 points and Wade scoring 2 points lol... Don't blame Marbury and Iverson they actually contributed this game
Vengo a recordar este momento que me dio una alegría la generación Dorada con el gran manu Ginóbili a la cabeza
Inolvidable
And that was the moment the US learnt olympic basketball was no longer effortlessly easy.
Well..I'll say this.....Iverson finally made it to "Practice", because that's what it looked like the whole game.
after 15 years, Scola still punching them in face 😂
My goodness it’s 2020 and the plays Argentina made back in 04 are so beautiful 😍😍😍
Hoy se cumplen 20 años de esta hazaña histórica.
Gracias Eternas Generación Dorada!!!
🏀🥇🔵⚪🔵
15 years later, Scola is still playing.
The best TEAM that plays together always wins over a collection of all star players. The Spurs with GINOBLI proves that every year.
Yeah, except the last two years. And Duncan was the greatest power forward to ever play the game, Parker is an all star point guard and Ginobli and All-Star SG. And Leonard is the best 2 way player in the game... I'm not sure what you're talking about.
Why are fans of the USA making excuses? They had Duncan, Iverson, Marbury and many other superstars. Oh, wait. They remember other players that didn't go and they say "we haven't lost since 2006" but they don't say that other teams don't have all their players either because NBA teams don't let them play in the World Championships or in the Olympics. So, don't make excuses, you aren't the only ones with all the players. Besides that, The Usa was beaten by Argentina TWICE in 2002 and 2004, Yugoslavia, Spain, Puerto Rico, Greece, Lithuania.
And I forgot to say that most of these Argentinians have played in the NBA. And some others like Montecchia refused to play for the Spurs and prefered staying in his country.
Equipazo argentino. Muy bonito y efectivo basketbol.