Was watching one of the US team's pre-Olympics exhibition games and got to thinking about other USA big's that coulda/shoulda been called in after Griffin went down injured. Greg Monroe came to mind as a good option. Keep in mind, I have no real beef with the Anthony Davis selection and the U.S. for the most part are purring on all cylinders so Coach K/Colangelo's selection was fine and dandy. My question is this. What the heck did Greg Monroe do or not do to not even get a mention or look by USA Basketball? Ideally I'd be talking about for the full or main Olympic team but while looking up Greg Monroe and USA basketball, I found out he wasn't even called in for the select team! This is the same select team that had Dejuan Blair and Lance Thomas called in. (Blair is less of a surprise than Thomas). Cousins, Favors were the other bigs. This is also the same select team that called in Stiemsma before he backed out of playing because of Plantar fasciitis ( I think). So my question is what the heck did Greg Monroe do or not do to not even warrant a serious look by Colangelo and the USA selection crew? Here are some links to Monroe's thoughts on the issue http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120709/SPORTS0102/207090339 http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2012/07/greg-monroe-thinks-he-was-snubbed-by-usa-basketball/
I thought this guy was going to be an all-star when he got drafted. He was big and had skills. He should have got an invitation at least.
Just a matter of time. His offensive skills could make him a reliable allstar to build around...He already is top 5 imo.
i don't think the US will go back to sending questionable character guys. either impeccable pro, or farewell.
:grin: maybe impeccable is too strong a word. but he's not going to slap a teammate or choke a coach, Cousins might.