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There’s no greater honor in sports than being an Olympian and winning a gold medal in the Olympics, not even winning multiple NBA championships.
That’s just a fact and a premise that works for every single sport on Earth; it’s just the way it is.
However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that winning a gold medal in basketball is harder than winning an NBA championship, at least for American players.
At least, that’s how Devin Booker feels.
When asked about that, the Phoenix Suns star claimed that, with the best players on Earth playing in the NBA, it’s more difficult to win a championship than a gold medal (via NBA Central).
Devin Booker believes that becoming an NBA champion is more difficult than winning a gold medal
“I feel like all the best talent in the world is in the NBA, and this is coming from an Olympic gold medalist (who believes) that being an NBA champion is probably harder to do.”… pic.twitter.com/jLqHjgaBla
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) August 5, 2024
Of course, that comes from someone who failed to win a ring when given a chance to do so, so it makes sense.
Still, players from other countries, such as Puerto Rico, South Sudan, or even Canada, would most likely disagree.
Winning a long tournament could always be considered more difficult because it’s a marathon, not a race.
You have to play a lot of games, stay healthy, and then go through four playoff rounds before being crowned, as opposed to just playing six or seven games to win a gold medal.
Even so, that’s a privilege that comes with playing for the most stacked team in the game.
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