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Once Again, U.S. Is Out of This World

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Who is missing from this list of men’s world champions?

Basketball: Spain

Baseball: Japan

Soccer: Italy

Hockey: Sweden

The way things are going for the U.S., if the Canadian Football League champion challenged the Pittsburgh Steelers, we would probably lose.

GENE L. MCCREADIE

Arcadia

Too bad Bruce Wallace [Sept. 2] can’t learn the lessons of the U.S. men’s basketball team and not be the ugly American reporter who tells us all about our boys but nothing about the game or the Greek team. Talk about the game and give some press to those who’ve earned it. The world doesn’t revolve around us, as our basketball players have learned.

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MICHAL KOHOUT

Yucaipa

I just don’t get it: Our country is shocked when the U.S. men’s basketball team loses to Greece ... I’m sorry, did I write Greece? Excuse me a second, I just laughed myself off of my chair.

In any case, why is anyone surprised? Have you been watching the NBA the last 10 years? No one can shoot, pass or defend.

Isn’t it about time we go back to an all-college team? But if the college kids were to win, there wouldn’t be enough lipstick to put on that pig known as the NBA.

GENO APICELLA

Burbank

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For Lakers fans, USA Basketball’s loss to Greece will have one major benefit: vindication for Kobe Bryant, who ingeniously proved that he is the best player in the NBA by not playing.

JIN S. CHOI

Los Angeles

Kobe Bryant talking about team chemistry [Newswire, Sept. 8]? What’s next, Shaquille O’Neal 24-Hour Fitness Centers? Oh wait, Shaq does have those in Florida. Oops, my bad.

CHARLES L. FREEMAN

Los Angeles

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