@@augustus9708 Well I thought they were somehow supposed to help coordinate the cheering of the fans, hence the word cheerleader. Apparently I was wrong huh... but why would the team need them?
@@impresum881who gives a fuck about the serbian jersey lol, even jokic doesn't even like basketball that much and just uses it to fund his horse hobbies
Even football to soccer comparaisons the ultras here are wilder for soccer in London - France - Italy it's a religion and ultras are the largest groups of fans that goes to game to end up fighting almost all the time as shaking the stadium
Over the last 20 years, the chants of fans in a wide variety of sports have adapted in the vast majority of european countries. Totally boring. The same Ultras Lalala chants everywhere. Louder and longer in some countries, but ultimately always the same. Only in England do they still have their own style as far as possible, but there they have become a little quieter and less enthusiastic because of the expensive ticket prices and new stadiums
yeah we dont really talk about that because if you call them teens then rape allegations come out and we cant have our star player associated with that, shush shush.
greek fans are something else, I was flatmates with greeks in university and they are as crazy as us scots when it comes to sports , they love their football and basketball with passion and get whipped up into a frenzy at games. The atmosphere the fans make is electric.
I don't think there's anyone in Europe that's not insane when it comes to Football. Here in France there wasn't a time I went to watch the on a stadium that I didn't have to fight someone
Pretty much all of Europe. England had an infamous reputation, but it's been cracked down now due to football hooligans going to international games, we've calmed down a little but football done properly is mad all over the World, Europe and South American are of course notorious for it.
@@victorhugo3952do you have difrent sektions in your stadiums? When i went there where diffrent sektions for how deticated a fan you are so a family Can go to the same game as the holligams With no problom
I went to a Lakers game years ago. I had seats near the ceiling. It was dead quiet most of the game. I could hear every dribble, every step, and even what the players were saying to each other. Honestly, it was horrible.
@@chazdoit You could just talk to girls and here lots of gossip tho. I guess in US, sports are just entertainment while in Europe, it's still very much seen as passion and pride. It's a battlefield and fans do kill each other, tho now its quite rare.
Honestly there are probably crazier fans, basketball is just a really small sport in europe outside of the balkan regions. Just watch some football fans go
Serbia has the most hardcore fans in football and basketball in the entire world bro. Red star belgrade fans are known world wide as the maniacs of sports. They once went on a road trip to a english team and occupied 90% of the stadium and turnd their city into ashes bro
European fans outdo us in every sport lol. Interestingly enough, the most exciting baseball game I've been to was in Seoul, South Korea. I'm not a fan of baseball but the atmosphere was incredible there.
"out do us in every sport" No, no they do not and you're lying through your teeth "B-but Seoul baseball!" Do you know how many national sports worst korea even has? Baseball is the only one, the only thing that gets close is soccer and friggin archery and they aren't nearly as big The US has 5 national sports spread out over a huge area and it isn't used by the government to distract the people like it is in the rest of the world.
@@victorkreig6089 basketball is the only sport usa as invented... The rest is copy from Europe... Nfl is a copy rugby✌️ you play with gear on , we dont... Even baseball was played in Europe before usa.. we call roundball.. So what culture up guy, Teach me something i can use in life😂
Yeap, at times they even use well respected people such as head coaches and general managers to calm people and not initiate mass riots. Sometimes, they succeed.
I went to the Final Four in 2022. I'm a lifelong duke fan, and it was duke vs unc, AND it was Coach K's last season. The energy in that building lasts with me to this day. If yall wanna see real energy in american sports its in college, not professional.
@@LiberationOhioanMapping you’ve never attended a game at Cameron then, especially against UNC. Small stadium by today’s standards but the acoustics are incredible and the fans every bit as passionate as anywhere in the world
@@DonGivani this comment tells me you've never been to Cameron 🥱, take away the flares and the flag and it's pretty similar. and nothing is as intense as the crowd being
@@velocity960 In Europe we know and have seen a lot of Coach K Court. It is vivid but nothing like The Balkans . Even in Lisbon at Benfica Basket the crowd is crazy. Nope Duke is not in the same range
I toured Europe for two months one summer. I flew back to the US, landing in D.C. I then walked to the domestic terminals to catch my final flight home. I can not explain to you the shell shock of screaming children, fast food, and angry adults I returned to. I then decided to spend my remaining time in the international terminals. As soon as I did, a beautiful couple from Spain asked me all about my journey. I reflect on that experience often.
The shock of experiencing the European way of life and then comparing it to the American way of life is downright depressing. Americans simply have no idea just how shitty life in the USA is compared to places all over the world, including Europe and mainly the Mediterranean. It's just another reality altogether.
@nicolasmartinez795 As an American, the problem with America is shit is kind of too great. There's too many distractions vying for your dollar and dopamine that you don't realize the shit situation your in.
Every time I have a layover in DFW, I head over to Terminal D, the international terminal. It's uncanny how much more relaxed it is over there. The architecture certainly helps, with the much higher vaulted ceilings and wider concourse, but travelers in that terminal seem to keep things calm too.
@@el_mal_de_ojo Even worse - they don't know what financial advantage they have comparing to Europeans, so one could say they are "artificially unhappy". Prices of pretty much everything are higher in Europe (especially fuel and tech), and janitor in USA has higher salary than a university professor in most of the European countries. They are filthy rich beyond comprehension, and eternally unhappy.
Lol try a match between two Istanbul teams, you would feel like you are going to war. The only place i can think where it can be tame is some English football clubs who have become too corporate like Man City and Chelsea.
One thing I wish was more common here in America is fans doing these European song chants because here it is either simple cheers that the cheerleaders do or it's just general noise. I think it can really bring a cheerful and strong fan base together
No. The European cheer style sucks. They're just noise makers. We should aspire to cheer like the Japanese who have specific chants for every player. Also making chants against the other team is just what douchbags do
Too true.... Islander fan but born in Liverpool and go back 3 times a year for the match. That's part of the atmosphere/passion which exists on an entirely different spectrum when you compare the two cultures. But dont think for a second, with your Canadian flag there that you get something different from what goes on in the states at leafs, habs, flames, Oilers, sens, and canucks games
I'm from germany and when I went to my first basketball game with friends, we were standing right behind a big group of hardcore fans with drums, chanting, horns etc. They were rooting for our local team and when they won, everyone went crazy (in a positive sense). It was incredible!
As an Asian our school is very first in the country to introduce Basketball to other schools around forty years ago. When we have interschool championship, the entire neighboorhood knows there is a match going. We used to go back with broken voice due to how much we shouted.
@@kovacvc Lol what 're you talking about? Have you ever been to a game of Zenit, CSKA, Unics, Lokomotiv? The crowd is like in cinema. Serbians are much better in basketball. Partizan, Zvezda.
@@kovacvc SERBIA ALL ABOUT FOOTBALL??? Partizan had probably the best basketball fans in the world...Search for some games like against Maccabi in 2010. Football always was the 2nd sport in Serbia.
Nos USA existe fãs, na Europa e na América do Sul, tem torcedores fanáticos, seja no basquetebol, seja principalmente no futebol, e ninguém supera essa paixão
Aqui é paixão e fidelidade! Como um praticante assíduo de MMA, posso afirmar que uma das coisas mais lindas no mundo dos esportes é isso... A GARRA. Só pegar os torcedores do Cruzmaltino, o vascão da gama, como exemplo, ou meu SPFC, o time onde a moeda cai em pé; a torcida continua fiel, mesmo que desde 2012 tenha sido só ladeira a baixo.
Yes that’s why they say it’s less pressure and easier to score in America but they also usually only average 8-12 points cause the skills level is so drastic although recently I think Europeans have a lot of players that are coming in great
In the US, sports are family events. You bring your family, get some hot dogs, and enjoy the show. A Disneyland basically. In Europe, you put on your armor, say goodbye to your loved ones, and tell your fellow warriors that if you should fall to tell your sons that you died with honor.
Europe teams are built on a club, an identity related to a town , an area. NBA teams are franchises, purely commercial entities set to move for profits.
Shaq came to Greece back in the 90s and did an appearance at the Olympiakos stadium. We waited for an hour for him to come out because we were too loud 😂 I was 12...
Not really. Most teams are tied to a specific state, region, or city here in America, and there is a lot of pride that that city, region, or state has in that team.
@@robertcarson3116 meh most teams are so much more focused on money than the fans that the game experience suffers. Also unless you're a rich team relocation is never off the table
@@brenislanders I strongly disagree, and I'm not sure where you're getting that thought that these teams are focused on money. And, I don't see how the game experience is suffering. People here are having fun like always. And why would a team relocate? I just said that they are often tied to a specific city, region, or state, and that causes a certain level of pride in that team from the people living there.
Yeah, the Serbian that can never make it past the first round. He's a joke. Edit: He beat an old heat team with Lowry, Butler, Herro and Oladipo all hurt. Adebayo even had a shoulder injury.
I remember all standing in Football grounds in UK, they were some experience, the passion, singing, chanting, giving grief, being squashed in. Great days.
Proud 🥲 to be European,when you are there with them and sing,that’s one of the most pure things what this short life can give you.Defend your own team like your own country,with your heart and soul and with if necessary with your 🙌🏻 hands
To the US, taking your kid to the big game is excellent bonding time To Europe, taking your kid to the big game is a coming-of-age ritual for only the strongest warriors
@@him1019 well than check how we "warm up" before/after the games arround the stadium.... sometimes during the game too 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Its ok that you dont have Ultras attempts on WorldCup, cuz your guys are going to get some "lessons" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Those images are from some Eastern European countries. In Spain I have never seen this behavior. I would like to see a comparison of Universities and colleges USA vs Europe. I have seen that in the USA they wear bulletproof vests and they search the students at the entrance. The same would be exaggerated and it is not in all universities and colleges.
The pressure is to produce against the best basketball players in the world and to win. Plus Luka played in Western Europe in Real Madrid -- I don't think he really gives to two shits if the US crowd is more reserved than the Spanish crowd.
In the USA, there are fans, in Europe and South America, there are fanatical fans, whether in basketball or especially in football, and nobody can overcome this passion.
@@bigoofinthechat5496 White people pretending that they are completely different from Europeans despite literally every culture they have coming from Europe never gets funnier. Whether its an aussie or an american, to most of the world yall are still just filthy colonisers who still feel morally okay to justify your existence after centuries of revolting beliefs and actions.
i had a blast going to Treviso basketball games when i was young i still remmber the atmosphere and the vibe of the time when the fortitudo bologna team came for a game we had a police security cordon around their fans section of the stadium and when they arrived it started a literal chant war their supporters and their spot in the audience are literally called "Lions pit" and we consider them tame in confront of the Ultras of soccer you don't want to wear the worng colour in the wrong part of the audience
While this is funny... You don't know many American sports fans do you? You'll find that most US passion for her sports is in her college games. Florida State, U.S. Naval Academy, Portland Timbers, etc. There are some really good ones in the US. You just have to know where to look.
I've always wanted to go to an nba game, but after seeing all these videos i realized that i have something better way closer to me. Still want to see an nba game in person tho
What fascinates me so much about European sport fanbases is everything they bring into the stadium. It leaves me questioning like how do they know when and what to sing and chant? At the same time too!
The fan club organizes it before the game (and there's also a long tradition of organizing it). And it's in the culture for even people who don't watch games to at least know a bit of one song. If you don't know the words you at least know the melody.
now its not all of europe. to get good basketball atmospheres, go to greece and watch giants like olympiacos and panathinaikos play and there's your atmosphere
American stands near the stadium: “we got all kinds of food, what would you like?” European stands near the stadium: “looking to protect yourself, or deal some damage?”
american shop near the stadium: "hey little kid, you can't buy this m16, you're too young, you should try the tec-9 it's allowed for you" european shop near the stadium: "we got all kinds of food and drinks, what would you like?"
@@whenisdinner2137 you kidding me?? College basketball is so shit, they just put up some pop music and everyone jumps, nothing special about it and it's not even loud
It just means more to the europeans.They truly go to support their club with honor. Also i think that the working class is able to attend games more easier in Europe. In the U.S tickets can become very expensive for the average person. A playoff game could easily be attened by mostly rich people whome dont even really like the team as much. Imagine how a Lakers game atmosphere would be like if the average LA basketball fan would be like and not just celebrities and people with money.
Yup, they love to spout off about freedom and then EVERYONE SING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM NOW. Creepy place. edit: to be clear, this video is creepy to me because the American segment reeks of overly corporatised, prescriptive "fun-having". No spontaneity. No passion. It is also creepy (to anyone who knows anything about the Prison Industrial Complex or US foreign policy) to be sold the ideas of Freedom and Democracy by a government that clearly has little to no interest in either, and it is done through the constant low-level propaganda of various patriotic symbols/phrases (one nation under God, the star-spangled banner, sweet land of liberty etc.). This isn't to say that all Patriotism is bad, or that my country doesn't have its own problems, but this is an insidious part American society and it serves as a barrier to progress.
@@jacob8949 because we love the song. What's so creepy about that? We're not singing it for the world to see our patriotism. We sing it because we are just naturally patriotic. Notice alot of the people weren't singing. How is that not freedom? Its only creepy when your history isn't coming from weakest underdogs to strongest in the world. You know, like 90% of europe.
@@EBG... Patriotism through propaganda, nothing natural about it. As for that "strength" you love to boast about, how's American Imperialism working out for the rest of the world? Not something to be proud of.
im studying psychology and my professor once told me that humans always need something bigger than them self (big reason for religions) …one of the wisest things i ever heard for many many europeans its their football (for me dynamo dresden) or basketball club, idk what americans have, maybe money?
I didn't pay 150-600 dollars to get a better workout than the players. I went for a few beers, entertainment, and some food. Ill yell and scream when they actually do something worthy of applause.
@@shaunm4208 we dont need good players because we arent glory supporters you might just follow which ever team is the best but we stick with our team through thick and thin
The person who made this video is obviously European cuz there are plenty of better ways to express the US crowds, and US basketball is 10x better so enjoy watching shitty basketball
Actually in Europe, they don't care about Basketball as much as the ultras are taking the chance to go to basketball matches to train their performances for big football matches
In Europe fans see themselves as an integral part of the club. So it's their duty to support their team as best as they can, which usually means outsinging, outyelling and sometimes outfighting the other fans.
In the USA you have basketball fans, soccer fans, baseball fans, hockey fans... In the Europe you have club fans that are supporting every game in the every sport
the biggest difference: we don't kill each other. we celebrate sport, are proud of our colors but the human factor takes precedence over everything. in the USA people are worth nothing. Brands, gangs, symbols are worth more.
i watched too many premiere league from UK and european champion league to know how it is on the players, that either give the player hype or completely collapsing them.
A un jugador del club américa le mandaron un ataúd hinchas colombianos y a un jugador de las chivas ya casi lo linchaban hinchas argentinos después de Chivas 4-0 Boca Juniors Lastima que México abandonó a los sudamericanos para jugar juegos horribles con Estados Unidos, tienen secuestrado el fútbol nacional
What I really despise at the US is the constant music and tunes played during a game. How to kill any chance of atmosphere. No need to make it like in Europe as imo people take being a fan too serious sometimes. If live depends on it and their rivals are hated intensely which is madness ofcourse.
@Antonio what do you want from me? I come from Frankfurt and we would beat you up every single day in our life. The real sport is in forests or somewhere hidden out of public 20 vs 20. Never watched basketball in my whole life Football is the only passion
It must be the chant „poustarades“ However, this is not a real chant to cheer on his own team. Actually, they insult the opponent in the chant as sons of bi&€e$, etc. You will find a translation here: czcams.com/video/g7RVnGJVW5s/video.htmlsi=2nUr1PgCZY0Y-s_S
For hundreds of years there were wars in Europe and now we have the longest stretch of peace since history itself so all this energy and fanaticism needs to find an outlet in sport whereas the US just exported war after their last civil war.
As a Romanian, I remember when I was young going to my first football match against a Russian team. They were literally shouting war cries and chanting death songs. I became a man that day.
The US is so divided its sad. People don't even sing the national anthem with pride or glory they just say the words without any meaning or emotion. Even a country like England where people criticize their anthem for being dull sing their anthem with more pride and enthusiasm than the US.
How much are tickets to attend a basketball game in Europe? The U.S. has high prices to keep the attendance to corporate and like a Broadway show event.
Obviously can't speak for every country in Europe, but I'm from Germany and my city has a first league club tickets are like ~20-40€ depending on the team we're playing (top 5 teams cost more)
@@fullnelson9999 "Individualism" is like a plot-armor. It's so convenient to just throw the concept of "individualism", whenever there is even a slight criticism of capitalist system or culture.
@@fullnelson9999 How does supporting your club passionately independently of your country make you less individual than droning out your national anthem over a big flag with no reference to your team at all? The US basketball crowd looked like a North Korean state address the way everyone is like a bot going through the motions, filling the same role as everyone else.
@@itsWelshy Not only the national anthem ceremonies, the entire "fan" culture is shaped by the franchise owners and regulatory bodies (often the broadcaster). I mean if a small group would stand up and try to sing a chant, they will get escorted out. I can't understand how can anybody throw the "individualism" on here, when they can only chant whenever the announcement guy (I don't know the exact term) actually commands them to yell "D E F E N S E".
@@itsWelshy hyperbole doesn't make your argument any stronger. North Korea? Give me a break. Americans don't associate the anthem with the same things that other countries do. You're trying to analyze this with the wrong perspective.
@@DogukanSeptem "if a small group would stand up and try to sing a chant..." Lol, OK buddy. Not a shred of that statement is true. Have fun in fantasy land.
Americans: we are going to watch an entertaiment
Europeans: we are going to war
Alberto *for a
Actually not Europeans but Greeks.
@@boliarisf1 balkan
@@boliarisf1 actualy nor si
Roma Lazio derby Inter Milan derby
😂
This is why stuff like cheerleaders are such a foreign concept to me
In europe my friend the fans are chreerleaders
@@stopostobozijisinjeWay better than cheerleaders *
@@parodyclip36 more like morale battalions
Cheerleaders were made for the players, not the audience lol
@@augustus9708 Well I thought they were somehow supposed to help coordinate the cheering of the fans, hence the word cheerleader. Apparently I was wrong huh... but why would the team need them?
Journalist: Do you feel pressure playing in the NBA?
Jokic: Brother, I played in Serbia!
Was he playing for $276 million dollars against Lebron James in Serbia?
No, he played for fans and jersey. Something that you don't ever be able to understand. Who cares about some Lebrick and others....
@@impresum881who gives a fuck about the serbian jersey lol, even jokic doesn't even like basketball that much and just uses it to fund his horse hobbies
@@20shaunwilsonyou have no idea what passion is about
@@20shaunwilson
Well, we do give a fuck. Our player lost his kidney on the court playing for Serbia in World Cup.
I never knew that European football style crowds carried into basketball as well. I wanna go to one of those games so bad now
You have that for every sport in some form, icehockey, basketball, rugby, handball, hell, even volleyball.
If you ever get a chance to watch Partizan in Belgrade it's 100% worth it
If you want to see crazy football crowds check out South American crowds. Brazil and Argentina fans are insane.
Even football to soccer comparaisons the ultras here are wilder for soccer in London - France - Italy it's a religion and ultras are the largest groups of fans that goes to game to end up fighting almost all the time as shaking the stadium
Over the last 20 years, the chants of fans in a wide variety of sports have adapted in the vast majority of european countries. Totally boring. The same Ultras Lalala chants everywhere. Louder and longer in some countries, but ultimately always the same. Only in England do they still have their own style as far as possible, but there they have become a little quieter and less enthusiastic because of the expensive ticket prices and new stadiums
And remember, in Europe this aint even our main sport
@reejask American football fans are even worst compare to the real football fans in Europe
⚽️⚽️⚽️
@reejask me that has never gone on a single game and knows that its on its last legs
@reejask Question for you then : Is he wrong
@reejask ok but its still a lot smaller in europe than in the US
American cheerleaders: teenage girls in skirts
European cheerleaders: Great Heathen Army
yeah we dont really talk about that because if you call them teens then rape allegations come out and we cant have our star player associated with that, shush shush.
😂😂😂😂 There is even no guards because they couldnt do anything. All they can do is just except that no one is going to kill anybody.
Here we call them paramedics
💀
Well regarding Aris is a greek team, i'd say more "Welcome to the Crusades army"
greek fans are something else, I was flatmates with greeks in university and they are as crazy as us scots when it comes to sports , they love their football and basketball with passion and get whipped up into a frenzy at games. The atmosphere the fans make is electric.
I don't think there's anyone in Europe that's not insane when it comes to Football. Here in France there wasn't a time I went to watch the on a stadium that I didn't have to fight someone
Pretty much all of Europe. England had an infamous reputation, but it's been cracked down now due to football hooligans going to international games, we've calmed down a little but football done properly is mad all over the World, Europe and South American are of course notorious for it.
Sorry man but Serbian fans are better
@@victorhugo3952do you have difrent sektions in your stadiums? When i went there where diffrent sektions for how deticated a fan you are so a family Can go to the same game as the holligams With no problom
@@victorhugo3952 True. Here in France Football is just ALL you need. We are planning our weeks for Football.
I went to a Lakers game years ago. I had seats near the ceiling. It was dead quiet most of the game. I could hear every dribble, every step, and even what the players were saying to each other. Honestly, it was horrible.
Good to hear them gossip at least
@@chazdoit You could just talk to girls and here lots of gossip tho. I guess in US, sports are just entertainment while in Europe, it's still very much seen as passion and pride. It's a battlefield and fans do kill each other, tho now its quite rare.
@@tjm2218it's just fight by proxy on a field. Kinda battle, some sort of war. Europe is historically inpatient and full of wars place.
The kind of setting to put a lost fart on reverb.
You think so? You should look at Chinese history! @@ming7775
NBA: 'we have cheerleaders'
Europe: 'unleash Greeks and Serbs'
Honestly there are probably crazier fans, basketball is just a really small sport in europe outside of the balkan regions.
Just watch some football fans go
Serbia has the most hardcore fans in football and basketball in the entire world bro. Red star belgrade fans are known world wide as the maniacs of sports. They once went on a road trip to a english team and occupied 90% of the stadium and turnd their city into ashes bro
in greece football and basketball is like a religion
unleash the Balkans*
Never underestimate Croatian Torcida.
Worst mistake of my life.
USA: Entertainment for the whole family
Europe: Civil war
Nothing close. We bring the whole family too.
@@dominikbator8585 then civil war for whole family maybe
Your not wrong. A lot of sporting rivalries in Europe go well beyond sport.
sure in europe they r away more entertained than nba ...
Actually, the dads ussually bring their kids together
Gotta fight in the war from a young age
European fans outdo us in every sport lol. Interestingly enough, the most exciting baseball game I've been to was in Seoul, South Korea. I'm not a fan of baseball but the atmosphere was incredible there.
"out do us in every sport"
No, no they do not and you're lying through your teeth
"B-but Seoul baseball!"
Do you know how many national sports worst korea even has? Baseball is the only one, the only thing that gets close is soccer and friggin archery and they aren't nearly as big
The US has 5 national sports spread out over a huge area and it isn't used by the government to distract the people like it is in the rest of the world.
Bro even in American Football ...
its called CULTURE and history... american have non...
@@munteza9262 right the country that invented the sport doesn't have any history in it right?
@@victorkreig6089 basketball is the only sport usa as invented... The rest is copy from Europe... Nfl is a copy rugby✌️ you play with gear on , we dont...
Even baseball was played in Europe before usa.. we call roundball..
So what culture up guy, Teach me something i can use in life😂
8:00 Glad to say that I was part of the 20000 people chanting for my home team, Panathinaikos
Panathinaikos ❤
40k a but Oaka can hold 19 hahahhwhwhw
the US: has people to pump up the crowd
europe: has people to calm the crowd down.
I think that sums it up perfectly
Nothing more true
🤣🤣🤣 literally gonna say that to any American that tells me their fans are better
Yeap, at times they even use well respected people such as head coaches and general managers to calm people and not initiate mass riots. Sometimes, they succeed.
fax bro. PARTIZAN NAJJAČI
In Europe, The basketball players come to see the fans.
Euro > us
@@dmurfy lol not in the olympics dream team wooped everybody
@@Solznmid We seem to have missed the moment when the victory in the Olympics began to determine where the fans are better
@@dmurfy Naw
That's literally anytime I go see a V Tech football game during enter sandman and Ohio State vs Penn State. Pennsylvania Born and Ohio Raised.
I went to the Final Four in 2022. I'm a lifelong duke fan, and it was duke vs unc, AND it was Coach K's last season. The energy in that building lasts with me to this day. If yall wanna see real energy in american sports its in college, not professional.
College is better than NBA but not close to this
@@LiberationOhioanMapping you’ve never attended a game at Cameron then, especially against UNC. Small stadium by today’s standards but the acoustics are incredible and the fans every bit as passionate as anywhere in the world
😂go check 4:30 again , Duke's Cameron is a joke compared to this. Duke is all preprogrammed for study credits
@@DonGivani this comment tells me you've never been to Cameron 🥱, take away the flares and the flag and it's pretty similar. and nothing is as intense as the crowd being
@@velocity960 In Europe we know and have seen a lot of Coach K Court. It is vivid but nothing like The Balkans . Even in Lisbon at Benfica Basket the crowd is crazy. Nope Duke is not in the same range
I toured Europe for two months one summer. I flew back to the US, landing in D.C. I then walked to the domestic terminals to catch my final flight home. I can not explain to you the shell shock of screaming children, fast food, and angry adults I returned to. I then decided to spend my remaining time in the international terminals. As soon as I did, a beautiful couple from Spain asked me all about my journey. I reflect on that experience often.
The shock of experiencing the European way of life and then comparing it to the American way of life is downright depressing. Americans simply have no idea just how shitty life in the USA is compared to places all over the world, including Europe and mainly the Mediterranean. It's just another reality altogether.
@@el_mal_de_ojoas an American, we definitely do lol
@nicolasmartinez795 As an American, the problem with America is shit is kind of too great. There's too many distractions vying for your dollar and dopamine that you don't realize the shit situation your in.
Every time I have a layover in DFW, I head over to Terminal D, the international terminal. It's uncanny how much more relaxed it is over there. The architecture certainly helps, with the much higher vaulted ceilings and wider concourse, but travelers in that terminal seem to keep things calm too.
@@el_mal_de_ojo Even worse - they don't know what financial advantage they have comparing to Europeans, so one could say they are "artificially unhappy". Prices of pretty much everything are higher in Europe (especially fuel and tech), and janitor in USA has higher salary than a university professor in most of the European countries. They are filthy rich beyond comprehension, and eternally unhappy.
USA: * american national song *
EUROPE: * DOOM eternal soundtrack *
Dude you should see when there's a world cup, Europe goes in flames when they happen.
@@kaedo-2740 Fun Fact: I live in Italy and I had those experience too.
@@Destroy_Aki ah io vivo in ticino, e posso immaginare il solito stereotipo di Napoli illuminata dei fuochi d'artificio
@@kaedo-2740 io abito a Roma e il mio posto preferito della Roma é lo stadio Olimpico dove la magica Roma illumina la città ❤️💛
😄😁😄
USA fans are watching the show
European fans are doing the show
You don’t go to a live event to watch it, you can seat at home and watch it. You go to experience it, and fans are part of that experience.
Nope. European players do the show when they start playing, their fans do the show before during and after. That's passion mate
European fans are the show
Accurate
@Joe Blowe says the Americans lol
It's more of a "USA vs 2 Balkan countries" than anything else. The two countries being Greece and Serbia
Lmao it’s the same everywhere in Europe, try to watch a Marseille or Paris football match without a riot
Bro this is tame compared to polish football
Lol try a match between two Istanbul teams, you would feel like you are going to war.
The only place i can think where it can be tame is some English football clubs who have become too corporate like Man City and Chelsea.
One thing I wish was more common here in America is fans doing these European song chants because here it is either simple cheers that the cheerleaders do or it's just general noise. I think it can really bring a cheerful and strong fan base together
You get the 3rd halftime for free.
Perhaps one day we need to send some fellas over to prompt it for yous. A special committee on fan sportsmanship so to speak.
Those songs can be hilarious in ways they shit talk other team too. I love them
No. The European cheer style sucks. They're just noise makers. We should aspire to cheer like the Japanese who have specific chants for every player. Also making chants against the other team is just what douchbags do
Defense *clap clap clap* 😂
Europeans: Create new songs to encourage their teams
Americans: D E F E N S E!
Too true.... Islander fan but born in Liverpool and go back 3 times a year for the match. That's part of the atmosphere/passion which exists on an entirely different spectrum when you compare the two cultures. But dont think for a second, with your Canadian flag there that you get something different from what goes on in the states at leafs, habs, flames, Oilers, sens, and canucks games
Facts!! We are only saying Defense!
Omg 😂😂😂
Well i would go on defence too if there would be 2000 war chanting fans right in front of me
You forgot clap clap clap
Players who make it from Euroleague to the NBA must think they are playing in a library.
IMOLDGREGG252 😂😂
IMOLDGREGG252 lul
IMOLDGREGG252 AWESOME COMMENT MEN
IMOLDGREGG252 NBA better than Euroleague
Goku stronger than Hulk in other news, the sky is blue.
I'm from germany and when I went to my first basketball game with friends, we were standing right behind a big group of hardcore fans with drums, chanting, horns etc. They were rooting for our local team and when they won, everyone went crazy (in a positive sense). It was incredible!
They asked jokic, was the crowd crazy.. He said I played in Serbia brother lol
in europe, home advantage is REAL
No cap man in every sports home advantage is really important when it comes to fighting rivals or trying to win important games
@@axstradexstra60 do you take everything 100% seriously?
@@magatrone100 wdym man
unity of the city
Europeans look like fans...Americans look like customers
European players in the NBA: eh, it's easy mode here, the floor isn't even shaking.
And then they have to guard KD
Or lebron
@@anxiety1018 there is defence in NBA? Only in playoffs. Regular season games is just run and shoot...
@@Mr.Cerera69 i mean they do have defence and elite defence. The effort is sometimes lacking but the skill is 100% there
Then they have to guard the superstars.
The atmosphere of the Serbia, Turkey and Greece teams is very hot.
As an Asian our school is very first in the country to introduce Basketball to other schools around forty years ago.
When we have interschool championship, the entire neighboorhood knows there is a match going.
We used to go back with broken voice due to how much we shouted.
NBA security: takes away my lighter at check point
Europe: lighting firework in the stadium
In Europe the fans are taking the lighter from security to light the fireworks.
That was no firework it was a flare bruh😭😭😭
And bombs
@@Haven_city_civilian kaboom
@@johnrafale2879 In Europe, security gives you the lighter to light the fireworks
USA: Oh a relaxing basketball game
Europe: Finally some action
Serbia & Greece: We're in the endgame now
@@kovacvc Lol what 're you talking about? Have you ever been to a game of Zenit, CSKA, Unics, Lokomotiv? The crowd is like in cinema. Serbians are much better in basketball. Partizan, Zvezda.
@@kovacvc SERBIA ALL ABOUT FOOTBALL???
Partizan had probably the best basketball fans in the world...Search for some games like against Maccabi in 2010. Football always was the 2nd sport in Serbia.
@@kovacvc Atmosphere on games of Unics, Cska, Zenit, Lokomotiv, are like in theatre. Even if its full, atmosphere is shit
NORTH SIDE GAY PRIDE YEAH MAN JUST SEARCH UP DELIJE VS BBB and u will see how good croatia fans are 🤣
Zalgiris as well :)
this is so real. european sports fans don’t joke about their teams
Nos USA existe fãs, na Europa e na América do Sul, tem torcedores fanáticos, seja no basquetebol, seja principalmente no futebol, e ninguém supera essa paixão
Aqui é paixão e fidelidade!
Como um praticante assíduo de MMA, posso afirmar que uma das coisas mais lindas no mundo dos esportes é isso... A GARRA.
Só pegar os torcedores do Cruzmaltino, o vascão da gama, como exemplo, ou meu SPFC, o time onde a moeda cai em pé; a torcida continua fiel, mesmo que desde 2012 tenha sido só ladeira a baixo.
Mt daora partida de bascas com torcida pique libertas kkkkkkk
With fans like these, European players must feel like gods
Or prey if they fuck up
Gods? They'll meet them if they fuck up
Yes that’s why they say it’s less pressure and easier to score in America but they also usually only average 8-12 points cause the skills level is so drastic although recently I think Europeans have a lot of players that are coming in great
European Fans no matter which sport are awesome!!
With paychecks like those, American players must feel like gods
In the US, sports are family events. You bring your family, get some hot dogs, and enjoy the show. A Disneyland basically. In Europe, you put on your armor, say goodbye to your loved ones, and tell your fellow warriors that if you should fall to tell your sons that you died with honor.
@Ploke Newo78 That is the stupidest thing I have ever heard. When was the last time people were killed because they were cheering for another team?
@Ploke Newo78 but they do get killed in schools
220volt74 not in all cases bro, thats why football is the best sport
Bingo
@Ploke Newo78 The article is about the death of "big time of coke dealer" who supported the Raptors.
Europe teams are built on a club, an identity related to a town , an area. NBA teams are franchises, purely commercial entities set to move for profits.
Shaq came to Greece back in the 90s and did an appearance at the Olympiakos stadium. We waited for an hour for him to come out because we were too loud 😂 I was 12...
In the US, you cheer on a franchise. In Europe, you are defending the honour of your town and its people.
this is why college sports fans are often much better than professional sports fans in the US.
@@brenislanders yeah college atmosphere for sports is def a different vibe and a lot more energy/team spirit
Not really. Most teams are tied to a specific state, region, or city here in America, and there is a lot of pride that that city, region, or state has in that team.
@@robertcarson3116 meh most teams are so much more focused on money than the fans that the game experience suffers. Also unless you're a rich team relocation is never off the table
@@brenislanders I strongly disagree, and I'm not sure where you're getting that thought that these teams are focused on money. And, I don't see how the game experience is suffering. People here are having fun like always. And why would a team relocate? I just said that they are often tied to a specific city, region, or state, and that causes a certain level of pride in that team from the people living there.
"I played in Serbia, brother. I wish you guys could feel that."
-Nikola Jokic
Hahaha, Yees 😃
I can only imagine
Tell us about it please
Yeah, the Serbian that can never make it past the first round. He's a joke.
Edit: He beat an old heat team with Lowry, Butler, Herro and Oladipo all hurt. Adebayo even had a shoulder injury.
@@trendybistro didn't he make it to the conference finals like two years ago lol
4:25
They straight up look like they came here to the stadium from a revolution
That first chant from Europe is just glorious! Imagine walking out to this!
It is just swearing
It's Greece, not "Europe". Europe is a whole continent
@@krispi1481 that makes it even better!
This is quite literally a girls locker room, boys locker room meme
JT obviously
In a nutshell
Watch this comment get 10K likes
Edit: that guy is already at 2 K likes..... I A M CALLING IT
I got more likes on this comment than I have subscribers
Every European youngster wishes desperately to be North American... South American here
America uses a sound system to play music and pump up the crowd.
In Europe, the crowd IS the sound system.
FD TI and IS loves crowds lol
FD TI you clearly haven’t seen the emirates stadium during evening kick-offs then
Arsenal legend That’s a dead stadium. Arsenal are shite as well. Try going to Anfield. That’s the best atmosphere
Andrew Tavey Anfield is good but Celtic park, Dortmund and Copenhagen are on a different level
Connor coyle Ye true
I remember all standing in Football grounds in UK, they were some experience, the passion, singing, chanting, giving grief, being squashed in. Great days.
Proud 🥲 to be European,when you are there with them and sing,that’s one of the most pure things what this short life can give you.Defend your own team like your own country,with your heart and soul and with if necessary with your 🙌🏻 hands
Bla bla bla
@@jastyl womp womp
To the US, taking your kid to the big game is excellent bonding time
To Europe, taking your kid to the big game is a coming-of-age ritual for only the strongest warriors
If you think yelling makes you a warrior then you must have a soft country lmao
@@him1019 awh, widdol american boy doesnt even know about football hooligan gangs
@@him1019 hey wassup captain america
@@him1019 you are allowed to have guns because you are too soft.
@@him1019 well than check how we "warm up" before/after the games arround the stadium.... sometimes during the game too 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Its ok that you dont have Ultras attempts on WorldCup, cuz your guys are going to get some "lessons" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This happens in every sport in Europe, principally in Football matches
In Italia no Romania no Moldova no baltic states no , Serbia meibi
@@adrianciobanu5856 ever been to a stadium?
Ofc, this happen in golf tournaments and tennis matches lol...
wtf Padme
Not in tennis
Even as an American, i would KILL for a chance to be in those Euroleague games especially during a rivalry one.
5:20 mascot had me crackin up😂
... and now imagine 16 year old Luka Doncic playing in one of these arenas. NBA pressure must feel like a walk in the park now.
FACT!
👌😅🤣
Those images are from some Eastern European countries. In Spain I have never seen this behavior. I would like to see a comparison of Universities and colleges USA vs Europe. I have seen that in the USA they wear bulletproof vests and they search the students at the entrance. The same would be exaggerated and it is not in all universities and colleges.
@@manuglez9003 Well guns are legal so it's reasonable for them to be more strict
The pressure is to produce against the best basketball players in the world and to win. Plus Luka played in Western Europe in Real Madrid -- I don't think he really gives to two shits if the US crowd is more reserved than the Spanish crowd.
USA fans: No passion
European fans: Passion
Greek and Serbian fans: Beyond passion
@@DonDon-oi7wn fuck you
Dank You havent seen turkey then
🇬🇷🇷🇸🇬🇷🇷🇸🇬🇷🇷🇸
Lmao thats right tho😂
Bukvalno
College teams are better than the professional teams. You can look it up for yourself.
In the USA, there are fans, in Europe and South America, there are fanatical fans, whether in basketball or especially in football, and nobody can overcome this passion.
Europe and SA have fans. The US has customers.
@@gavinwhite3871Nah US has fans. We don’t have radical fanatics though haha
The word "fan" comes from "fanatic", guys...
@@DecalageChope You’re gonna have to explain it simpler. These are Europeans after all
@@bigoofinthechat5496 White people pretending that they are completely different from Europeans despite literally every culture they have coming from Europe never gets funnier. Whether its an aussie or an american, to most of the world yall are still just filthy colonisers who still feel morally okay to justify your existence after centuries of revolting beliefs and actions.
i had a blast going to Treviso basketball games when i was young
i still remmber the atmosphere and the vibe of the time when the fortitudo bologna team came for a game
we had a police security cordon around their fans section of the stadium and when they arrived it started a literal chant war
their supporters and their spot in the audience are literally called "Lions pit"
and we consider them tame in confront of the Ultras of soccer
you don't want to wear the worng colour in the wrong part of the audience
USA : We lit!!
Europe: Hold my flare.
@Apostolos Tsamis No it doesn't
piro*
PepegaLegends sometimes it happens, happend with a giant red star flag in crvena zvevka vs partizan
We shall bomb the hell out of Europe so they can’t be more passionate at our sport
Νο Europe...
Balkans
America: What is passion?
Europe: A lot of passion
Balkans: Welcome to hell
Basically only the balkans have good basketball fans. There are some in Lithuania, Spain, Italy but none on the Balkan level
*greece and serbia
Remember you play an AMERICAN game
@@corradogrimaldi1227 remember all white Americans have EUROPEAN origin
While this is funny... You don't know many American sports fans do you? You'll find that most US passion for her sports is in her college games. Florida State, U.S. Naval Academy, Portland Timbers, etc. There are some really good ones in the US. You just have to know where to look.
I've always wanted to go to an nba game, but after seeing all these videos i realized that i have something better way closer to me. Still want to see an nba game in person tho
Okay I did not expect that. Was fully expecting the European crowd to be almost silent.
If the NBA had these kind of fans, they would be dunking from half court.
Underrated
Its cute how you make the basket and court easier to do that.
@@ConCon75 did that go over your head?
@@senaddj4685 it surely did
@@bish1648 lol
In America, the crowd goes to watch the game. In Europe, the athletes goes to watch the crowd.
JACO 113 I wanted to say that 😂
JACO 113 in zlatans world the football kickes him
@@croatianmapping3595 Wtf were you trying to say
In North America
Argentina is part of the Americas, search CZcams videos of Argentine fans, there is nothing like it
What fascinates me so much about European sport fanbases is everything they bring into the stadium. It leaves me questioning like how do they know when and what to sing and chant? At the same time too!
The fan club organizes it before the game (and there's also a long tradition of organizing it). And it's in the culture for even people who don't watch games to at least know a bit of one song. If you don't know the words you at least know the melody.
cos u start at a young age and by the time u r in ur 20s and 30s u breath every word
US College games have real, fan generated atmosphere. US pro sports "atmosphere" is entirely marketing led and generated artificially.
One of my favourite facts about myself is that I’m not an American
And as an American, we're glad you aren't.
@@stischer47 I fail to see how that’s an insult
@@stischer47 being rejected by Americans is like being told you’re not welcome at the Kevin Spacey club for boys, probably only a good thing
Most people aren’t American. So it’s not much of an accomplishment.
@@identifymenot dude you just roasted him to death
American’s: we have cheerleaders
Europeans: WE ARE THE ONES WHO CHEER AND SING
War Chantes
The best comment 👍
now its not all of europe. to get good basketball atmospheres, go to greece and watch giants like olympiacos and panathinaikos play and there's your atmosphere
olympiacos and panathinaikos fans are making good atmospheres only in derbies...aris fans from greece and partizan from serbia are much better
Bro I was there when Bayern was two points back with 0.3 seconds on the clock and scored three points after timeout. The stadium exploded in screams
i just skipped the usa part
Hahaha same
😄😄😄 ME TOO!!
lol me too
HAHAHAHAHAH ME TOO
Буквалнооооооооооо
Greek fans watching the NBA crowds like 'That's cute.'
Like it's cringy*
No it makes me feel sad because that's our future sadly.
@@SB-bk4tp European fans will find a way, don't worry!
And Serbian, also...
I feel this comment
Partizan fans from Serbia! Crazy fans bro! Luodnes,noise....everything! 💪 P.f.c. Belgrade one team,one love!
Dude... I had chills the whole time I was watching the European part
In europe we got ultras in everything i support psg football and discovered psg got ultras in there handball team😅
American stands near the stadium: “we got all kinds of food, what would you like?”
European stands near the stadium: “looking to protect yourself, or deal some damage?”
🤣 so true.
Skyrim reference
american shop near the stadium: "hey little kid, you can't buy this m16, you're too young, you should try the tec-9 it's allowed for you"
european shop near the stadium: "we got all kinds of food and drinks, what would you like?"
@@hakeemharden1145 European make more dmg with pyrotechnics then americans with weapons xD
@@xxxARBiHxxx lol true
When american fans gain calories in the arena Europeans fans lose calories in same environment
Then y'all still lose
When have the Europeans ever been even close to college basketball chants? I still ain't seen it.
@@whenisdinner2137 college basketball athmosphere is still absolute dogshite compared to European and middle Eastern crowds
@@whenisdinner2137 you kidding me?? College basketball is so shit, they just put up some pop music and everyone jumps, nothing special about it and it's not even loud
@@whenisdinner2137 looool collegez😂😂😂😂, that shit is cringe it’s actually unbelievable, and you Americans calls it “atmosphere” dfkm
It just means more to the europeans.They truly go to support their club with honor. Also i think that the working class is able to attend games more easier in Europe. In the U.S tickets can become very expensive for the average person. A playoff game could easily be attened by mostly rich people whome dont even really like the team as much. Imagine how a Lakers game atmosphere would be like if the average LA basketball fan would be like and not just celebrities and people with money.
Such passion for the game, i love it.
the US feels so weird to me, like everybody is just playing a role
Yup, they love to spout off about freedom and then EVERYONE SING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM NOW. Creepy place.
edit: to be clear, this video is creepy to me because the American segment reeks of overly corporatised, prescriptive "fun-having". No spontaneity. No passion. It is also creepy (to anyone who knows anything about the Prison Industrial Complex or US foreign policy) to be sold the ideas of Freedom and Democracy by a government that clearly has little to no interest in either, and it is done through the constant low-level propaganda of various patriotic symbols/phrases (one nation under God, the star-spangled banner, sweet land of liberty etc.). This isn't to say that all Patriotism is bad, or that my country doesn't have its own problems, but this is an insidious part American society and it serves as a barrier to progress.
@@jacob8949 because we love the song. What's so creepy about that? We're not singing it for the world to see our patriotism. We sing it because we are just naturally patriotic.
Notice alot of the people weren't singing. How is that not freedom? Its only creepy when your history isn't coming from weakest underdogs to strongest in the world. You know, like 90% of europe.
time to prove you wrong czcams.com/video/EQxjNiOF9z4/video.html you guys aren't special
@@jacob8949 I think most countries sing their anthems proudly.
@@EBG... Patriotism through propaganda, nothing natural about it. As for that "strength" you love to boast about, how's American Imperialism working out for the rest of the world? Not something to be proud of.
When its a football matchday, i can hear my club's chants. I live 6km away...
same
So true
@@TSGPhilipp as a hoffenheim fan living in the US, i would love to have that 😔
That's 100% true
I live in NYC and on matchdays I hear european clubs chants over the fucking Atlantic
Defense defense defense chants VS a real environment with fans behaving like real humans and not acting like bots from a casual videogame
im studying psychology and my professor once told me that humans always need something bigger than them self (big reason for religions) …one of the wisest things i ever heard
for many many europeans its their football (for me dynamo dresden) or basketball club, idk what americans have, maybe money?
No surprise collectivism is big over there in Europe
USA = show
Europe = love and passion
Kacper Kasprowicz Bravooo....
I didn't pay 150-600 dollars to get a better workout than the players. I went for a few beers, entertainment, and some food. Ill yell and scream when they actually do something worthy of applause.
Typical americans
Robel Semere
I suppose.
Kacper Kasprowicz true
USA : needs music for the crowd
Europe: they are the music
ref sp
If we had hype-up soundtracks like in US hockey here in Europe matches would end with dozens of injured and a couple of dead... :-D
@@shaunm4208
EU: Loud & Energetic
US: *Darude - Sandstorm*
@@shaunm4208 we dont need good players because we arent glory supporters you might just follow which ever team is the best but we stick with our team through thick and thin
Damn straight we are
The person who made this video is obviously European cuz there are plenty of better ways to express the US crowds, and US basketball is 10x better so enjoy watching shitty basketball
Actually in Europe, they don't care about Basketball as much as the ultras are taking the chance to go to basketball matches to train their performances for big football matches
In Europe fans see themselves as an integral part of the club. So it's their duty to support their team as best as they can, which usually means outsinging, outyelling and sometimes outfighting the other fans.
Correct. They ARE the club.
In the USA you have basketball fans, soccer fans, baseball fans, hockey fans... In the Europe you have club fans that are supporting every game in the every sport
Yeap
Which makes wayyyyy more sense 😅
That s not true!!! Italy,Germany, Uk Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, they pretty much just watch football...
@@MrOmareffendy nah im from germany and in my city we pretty much support every single team
@@MrOmareffendy false
America: The stadium is a sport field
Europe: The stadium is a battlefield
Best comment here.
the biggest difference: we don't kill each other.
we celebrate sport, are proud of our colors but the human factor takes precedence over everything. in the USA people are worth nothing. Brands, gangs, symbols are worth more.
Well...many many American players prefer this"battlefield" which give wings to the heart & passion to win, than the dancers in USA....
@@migueldasilva467 8
Sanford, Bryant Denny, and Death Valley, enter the chat.
*The videos from "Europe" were all shot in Greece.* 🇬🇷 This is not representative of the European basketball. Stop exaggeration and extrapolation.
As a European I wish we had that American healthy celebration atmosphere instead of some war like aggressive bullshit.
As a Greek basketball fan who lives in the US, every time I hear the "Defense" chant, I'm trying hard not to laugh.
@@EyeOfThePhi, this is a basketball video and has nothing to do with politics. So, a lot of people will shout "Defense" on my behalf.
@@johnmciron5833 I love how you can't defend Greece so you just circumnavigate it. Ever wonder why you live in the US instead of shitty Greece?
@@EyeOfThePhi "state" 😂
@@0xAdam_ I challenge you to look up "examples of failed states" and then come back and fire off more emojis but this time at yourself.
@@EyeOfThePhi damn, an american talking about an other country's educational system :/
Imagine sitting in the dressing room pre game hearing those fans. The shaking of the entire stadium. Would give you goosebumps as a player.
Ikt
Αnd probably a heart attack
i watched too many premiere league from UK and european champion league to know how it is on the players, that either give the player hype or completely collapsing them.
Even more goosebumps if you do not play good enough
Nah they just dont care anymore
Libertadores da America (South America Football Cup) is another wild one to watch
A un jugador del club américa le mandaron un ataúd hinchas colombianos y a un jugador de las chivas ya casi lo linchaban hinchas argentinos después de Chivas 4-0 Boca Juniors
Lastima que México abandonó a los sudamericanos para jugar juegos horribles con Estados Unidos, tienen secuestrado el fútbol nacional
What I really despise at the US is the constant music and tunes played during a game. How to kill any chance of atmosphere.
No need to make it like in Europe as imo people take being a fan too serious sometimes. If live depends on it and their rivals are hated intensely which is madness ofcourse.
I'd much rather hear professionals sing than the dumbass next to me.
Europeans are like: ey the football league ended, what will we do now?
- I heard there is this sport called Basketball, we should check it out?
So true man, that's what I thought too
We just follow the smell of beer
Europe has been huge into basketball forever.
@Antonio you use "lol", so we all know who's the child.
@Antonio what do you want from me? I come from Frankfurt and we would beat you up every single day in our life. The real sport is in forests or somewhere hidden out of public 20 vs 20. Never watched basketball in my whole life
Football is the only passion
Americans: Lets have an enjoyable match!
Europeans: Blood for the blood god
LOL USA JUST BEAT FRANCE AND ALL OF EUROPE IN BASKETBALL OLYMPICS, TOKYO
@@efa-nx5il Do remind me when USA won FIFA world cup last time.
Love the 40k reference 💪
Europeans are khorne followers confirmed
@@SuperEone1 And NA fans are Slanesh followers
What's the name of the chant/song at 4:10 ? So good !
It must be the chant „poustarades“
However, this is not a real chant to cheer on his own team. Actually, they insult the opponent in the chant as sons of bi&€e$, etc.
You will find a translation here:
czcams.com/video/g7RVnGJVW5s/video.htmlsi=2nUr1PgCZY0Y-s_S
For hundreds of years there were wars in Europe and now we have the longest stretch of peace since history itself so all this energy and fanaticism needs to find an outlet in sport whereas the US just exported war after their last civil war.
As a Romanian, I remember when I was young going to my first football match against a Russian team. They were literally shouting war cries and chanting death songs. I became a man that day.
As a mexican, I can find it just lovely
We have the same thing in Poland haha!
ЦСКААА
Well, I think it is a good thing.
Sport is supposed to be a substitute of war.
The Croatia vs. Serbia games are my favorite :)
in america they are supporters
in west europe they are fans
in east europe they are fighters
in serbia and greece they are warriors
You've never seen West Ham vs Millwall? Or celtic vs Rangers? Those bastards are fighters too...
Hellenic Macedonian I guess your right 😂
i never considered Turks as Europeans.
turks arent europeans
μεγαλε με αντιγραφης?
Gawd damn.... Small fires breaking out... Maniac level madness in the stands... Throwing things on the court
The US is so divided its sad. People don't even sing the national anthem with pride or glory they just say the words without any meaning or emotion. Even a country like England where people criticize their anthem for being dull sing their anthem with more pride and enthusiasm than the US.
NBA players deserve European fans, and European fans deserve NBA players.
European countries have many nba worthy players.many legendary current nba players are from Europe
Alejandro Basaldúa lebron james would shit himself
Euroleague will surpass NBA in the future
Just look at the players they produce
Giannis Doncic etc
FBI USA get outta here
@@xxxellbrownoxxx curry wouldn't be hitting too many 3s with this distraction
How much are tickets to attend a basketball game in Europe? The U.S. has high prices to keep the attendance to corporate and like a Broadway show event.
Obviously can't speak for every country in Europe, but I'm from Germany and my city has a first league club tickets are like ~20-40€ depending on the team we're playing (top 5 teams cost more)
My guy even had to put a warning for loud sound, holy
Yeah, this is basically the difference between a "franchise" and a team. "organization" and culture. "show" and passion.
@@fullnelson9999 "Individualism" is like a plot-armor. It's so convenient to just throw the concept of "individualism", whenever there is even a slight criticism of capitalist system or culture.
@@fullnelson9999 How does supporting your club passionately independently of your country make you less individual than droning out your national anthem over a big flag with no reference to your team at all?
The US basketball crowd looked like a North Korean state address the way everyone is like a bot going through the motions, filling the same role as everyone else.
@@itsWelshy Not only the national anthem ceremonies, the entire "fan" culture is shaped by the franchise owners and regulatory bodies (often the broadcaster). I mean if a small group would stand up and try to sing a chant, they will get escorted out. I can't understand how can anybody throw the "individualism" on here, when they can only chant whenever the announcement guy (I don't know the exact term) actually commands them to yell "D E F E N S E".
@@itsWelshy hyperbole doesn't make your argument any stronger. North Korea? Give me a break. Americans don't associate the anthem with the same things that other countries do. You're trying to analyze this with the wrong perspective.
@@DogukanSeptem "if a small group would stand up and try to sing a chant..."
Lol, OK buddy. Not a shred of that statement is true. Have fun in fantasy land.