Team USA basketball star hits out at ‘slander, disrespect’

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Team USA basketball star hits out at ‘slander, disrespect’
A member of deposed World Cup champion USA says they're the ones 'who stepped up to the plate when others stepped down'

 

 

BEIJING, China – A key member of the US team dumped out in the FIBA World Cup quarterfinals has hit out at the “disrespect” and “slander” directed at the deposed champions.

Myles Turner of the NBA’s Indiana Pacers made an impassioned defense of Team USA after they were beaten for the second time in as many days on Thursday, September 12 in China.

The world and Olympic champions will conclude their World Cup on Saturday against Poland and the best finish they can achieve is 7th place.

Writing on Twitter, the 23-year-old center said: “We came up short, can’t nobodies more upset than us, but I refuse to tolerate any slander for our play, you cannot question our heart, our character or are (our) spirit.”

Turner added: “Don’t disrespect us, this coaching staff or USA Basketball as a whole, but respect the world basketball is an international game, these countries are talented.”

Turner said that the US team “sacrificed so much for our nation” and deserved recognition after many American players – among them the NBA elite – turned down the call.

“We’re also the ones who stepped up to the plate when others stepped down,” he wrote.

“We qualified our nation for the Olympics.

“We got some work to do to rebuild a legacy that was left before us, were on the wrong side of history indeed.”

Wednesday’s quarterfinal loss to France was the United States’ first defeat in the tournament for 13 years and raised doubts they will be able to defend their Olympic crown in Tokyo next summer.

Then on Thursday they were beaten by Serbia in a dead-rubber classification match – they were down 32-7 after the 1st quarter but recovered somewhat to eventually go down, 94-89.

 

 

– Rappler.com

 

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