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2016 Summer Olympics |OT2| August 5th - August 21st

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I wonder if the Mario/Sonic ones sell better, and so the IOC figured it was a better use of their license.

Edit: Well I'll be damned, first one sold 7 million on the wii and 4 million on the DS. Sales declined sharply after but still I imagine better than what the typical tie-in would do.

I konda liked sochi. Dunno bout the rio version
 
Is womens bball even a thing outside the us and maybe china? Honest question.
Yes? Spain, France, and Austrailia all have good teams. I would say Russia as well, but I think they got disqualified. US is just better then everyone else by a very large margin. If you mean like WNBA idk. Lots of international players play in the WNBA tho.

Why does it matter anyway if it is or not?

That's like asking if table tennis is a thing outside of China.
 
Is womens bball even a thing outside the us and maybe china? Honest question.

Absolutely. Many of the top US basketball players make most of their money by playing in Europe. For example, last year Diana Taurasi's Russian team asked her to sit out the entire WNBA season. And she agreed to do that. Why? Because she makes 107k a season in the WNBA vs. 1.5m in Russia.
 
Why does it matter anyway if it is or not?

It doesn't. just seemed like a sport that's only really a thing in the US with college ball and the WNBA so not exactly surprising that americana would dominate. I never heard of a league in europe, i do see some mens ball on tv tho.

Absolutely. Many of the top US basketball players make most of their money by playing in Europe. For example, last year Diana Taurasi's Russian team asked her to sit out the entire WNBA season. And she agreed to do that. Why? Because she makes 107k a season in the WNBA vs. 1.5m in Russia.

Heard about that but afaik that's just rich russians throwing money around, heard that the league doesn't really make that much money to justify that contract.
 
I can respect diving, but I just see how it can be judged without slomo replays.

I feel like 90% ofvthe score is just the splash and not anything to do with form
 
Heard about that but afaik that's just rich russians throwing money around, heard that the league doesn't really make that much money to justify that contract.

Sure, that's one of the more extreme examples, but you do simply make more by playing overseas. Here's an article from 2012 talking about it

To get a sense of the pay difference between the two leagues, the WNBA salary cap for 2012 is $878,000 per team and the maximum salary for a player is $105,000. The Atlanta Hawks' Joe Johnson will make more than $219,000 a game in this lockout-shortened season.

Agent Bruce Levy said players can add to the average $72,000 WNBA salary by playing overseas, where a typical seven-month contract starts at $40,000. Marquee players can make as much $600,000, including incentives, for one season. With virtually no salary restrictions, two or three players can reach $1 million, including bonuses, Levy said. Lauren Jackson, Parker and Taurasi will make $1 million playing overseas this season.

http://www.espn.com/espnw/news-commentary/article/7538075/wnba-players-cash-overseas
 
Here's the quote about russian ball not trying to be profitable:

For the most part, the teams are bankrolled by billionaire industrialists who have no hope or expectation of ever turning a profit. Even after nearly a decade in the European system, Taurasi herself has trouble explaining the economics of it.

“You can’t get your head around it,” she said. “Like all these people get into the games for free. When we go home, people still don’t get it. They’re like, ‘What’s the point?’ ”

The short answer? It’s all about public relations.

“U.M.M.C. is a giant company, and we have subsidiaries all around Russia,” said Maxim Ryabkov, Yekaterinburg’s general manager. “People in Siberia, in the Northern Caucasus, they can relate to our company better, and then they will relate better with their job. Russia is not really so much into charity, but these kinds of socially oriented projects? Every big company wants to have one.”

It's just PR.
 
I can respect diving, but I just see how it can be judged without slomo replays.

I feel like 90% ofvthe score is just the splash and not anything to do with form
The entire dive is judged - from the moment the diver goes into a handstand to the form of the jump, to the entry. The entry has the most weight, but the other factors are pretty important as well. Unfortunately, it's hard for a viewer to be able to see a dive with the same level of nuance.
 
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