If I understand it correctly Germany is now NBA champion.
(Shameless btw)
NBA is now NBG e.V.
NKD e.V. (why would you have English words in a German Verein name).
Because “Basketball” is a German word, i.e. a loanword from English.
That was mostly because the US was so important to the sport. Obviously now that Germany is the centre of the basketball world that will have to change too and the US will have to loan “Korbball” from German.
So you are saying if we define a third meaning it will have one more than “football”? Sounds like a good start to become the most popular sport.
Additionally the third “Korbball” will be hosted in Germany only and is only accessible to german teams in the NKL, but we still call it the Weltmeisterschaft (World Championship).
Well the “N” stands for national and Germany’s a nation soooo…
Pretty sure he meant “basket”.
Germany went 8-0 in the tournament, becoming the fifth consecutive champion to go unbeaten.
Sounds like that’s inherent to the structure of the games. Either you win all your matches, or you don’t win the world cup.
A notable outlier is Serbia/FR Yugoslavia/Yugoslavia. Serbia is the only team in the last 5 tournaments to go into the final with losses (and then lost). In 2002 and 1998, FR Yugoslavia went into the final with losses, and won. In 1994, the USA was unbeaten. In 1990, Yugoslavia won with one loss. Past that they’re no longer an outlier, in 1986 the USA won with one loss.
“And just like that, the Pax Americana came to its final end.”
There is only one World Cup, and its not a basketball one…
Ahh, a fellow underwater basket weaving enjoyer in the wild
And why would that bei?
Cricket, of course.
Hockey?
Google “world cup” and find out
Rugby World Cup is on, and I live in the centre of English Rugby, so that didn’t quite have the outcome you might have expected Bub.
What is on?
I just did and the first three hits were about the men basketball world cup and the next two about the women soccer world cup. What point did you try to make?