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anytime.Thanks for your help even though I follow NBA, NCAA never figured out how the high school competitions work.
After watching all these movies (Coach Carter, Glory road etc) but never really got into it.
Thanks again:)
Ijed;787249; said:What happens with the team that wins the State Championship do they go for the USA championship or not?
jed;787174; said:I also think that Kostas should focus on his education given the scholarship (I am sure his mother will tell him that all the time, mine did years ago) since education is something that lasts more than a basketball career....ST
no. thats the end of the line. national titles in america are crowned by the media (usa today etc)What happens with the team that wins the State Championship do they go for the USA championship or not?
jimotis4heisman;787328; said:ohio has 11.4 millioni people... greece has 11.3. so essentially a state title in ohio would be like winning a national hs title in greece.
that wasnt the point. the point was to explain that the even would be similar to a greek hs team winning a national title.I'm not sure if I'm taking this out of context, but I definitely disagree with this comment. First of all, Ohio High School basketball is NOT on the same playing level as the Greek national teams. Second, the amount of fame a national team in Greece would receive is far greater than the starting line-up of an Ohio High School championship team. Saying that populations are equal, therefore the magnitude of the event is equal is not a fair comparison.
yeah, hed have to be like a mcdonalds all american for that....Gotcha. I thought you were equating it to the national (or state) recognition he would receive. If he was the starting center for the national champ Greek team, he'd be in Troy Smith or Lebron James territory.