Showing posts with label team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label team. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2014

Nude-looking cycling strip draws online ire


A Colombian ladies’ cycling team taking part in one of Italy’s most important cycling races has raised eyebrows for their outfit, international cycling media reported on Saturday.
The outfit of the team, sponsored by the city government of Bogota, is made of a skin-color fabric around the sportswomen’s waste and hips, curiously accentuating the cyclists’ private parts.
“How sad,” Italian cycling website Tutobiciweb headlined the article on the team’s “nude look.”
The “revealing” photo immediately became a hit on social media where the consensus seemed to be the design is “just wrong” and “a general disaster.”


Saturday, August 2, 2014

Paul George Breaks His Leg Horrifically In Team USA Scrimmage


Indiana Pacers guard/forward Paul George suffered a severe leg injury in a Team USA scrimmage Friday night. He pursued James Harden in transition defense, then landed awkwardly against the stanchion, at which point a replay from ESPN clearly showed his leg fracturing.
The Indianapolis Star reports that George suffered a compound fracture of his right leg.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver released the following statement: "It was difficult to watch the injury that Paul George sustained tonight while representing his country. The thoughts and prayers of all of us at the NBA are with Paul and his family."
The Pacers released the following statement Friday night on behalf of Pacers President of Basketball Operations Larry Bird:
"We are aware of the injury sustained by Paul George in Friday night's Team USA game in Las Vegas," Bird said, "and we are obviously greatly concerned. At this time our thoughts and prayers are with Paul. We are still gathering details and will have an updated statement Saturday."
George averaged 21.7 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.5 assists last season for Indiana.
Paul George suffers a devastating leg injury while playing for Team USA. (USATSI)

And here is a still image of the landing: