Yes and no. While the U.S. Men's Basketball team has never failed to medal, in 2004, they only won a bronze.
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No not at all. There are people like Michael Phelps in the Summer Olympics, but look at people like Apollo Ohno. Both equally popular Olympic entities. Plus, the Vancouver Olympics has gotten higher ratings and views than that of the Summer Olympics of 2008 in Beijing.
If referring to Winter Olympic Games, she has won once in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics; Including all of the events she has taken, she has 9 gold medals. (The only way the previous answer would be correct was if Minhyeok4 was referring to world championships.
Yes, there were trainers for the Ancient Greek athletes. The wages weren't expensive, so pretty much anybody could hove gotten the training.
in the NBA it got popular by the trades in which hype up basketball fans
I doubt it, I play baseball and basketball and neither has gotten worse
Kobe bean Bryant has gotten 434.50
No. And no city in Africa will host the Olympics until 2020 at the earliest as the 2012 Games will be held in London and the four cities that are finalists to host the 2016 Games are Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, and Chicago.
I've been playing basketball my whole life and I have gotten plenty of injuries. My cousin on the other hand, has been playing football and we have the same amount of injuries but his are more severe
No, gotten is primarily American. Got is mostly used in Britain.
Basketball shorts were very short and skin tight in the old days of basketball, around when the game was founded. However, since that time, shorts have progressively gotten longer and more baggier.
The past participle of "get" is "got" in British English and "gotten" in American English.