The World Basketball Championships take a licking but keep on ticking.
During today’s Lithuania/Turkey game at the World Basketball Championships, an earthquake registering 4.8 on the richter scale hit Tokyo. The World Championships were underway 17 miles north of Tokyo, and the arena there took a hit, shaking and rattling, perhaps not rolling.
According to the AP story…
“The teams had just left the court at halftime of the classification game when the building shook for a few seconds. No announcement was made and the second half started without a delay.”
Now that’s dedication. Because you know if the same thing had happened here in the States they would’ve immediately canceled the game and sent everyone home. The US players, staying at the Four Seasons hotel, said they felt “something” but didn’t know what it was.
According to Wikipedia, earthquakes of a 4.8 magnitude aren’t very strong — they’re officially rated as “light” — and there are 6,000 of them each year. So they’re about the same intensity as Oliver Miller or Jerome James falling down. That list also notes that there are 50,000 minor quakes each year, so there’s obviously a whole lotta shakin’ going on out there. But I’ve never been in one (knock on wood).
Just out of curiousity, anyone out there ever experienced an earthquake?
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I’ll tell you right now I’d vote him in in a second (of course I’ve got the terminator as my governor so sir charles as governor doesnt seem all that far-fetched to me)
its odd to me that I completely agree with Charles Barkleys views on everything so far
I never would have guessed
“The U.S. team meal room was all shook up moments ago. So much so that young Dwight Howard literally jumped away from a plate of pizza on the table in front of him. “Yeah that scared me,” Howard said when we all agreed that, yes, the room had indeed moved and everybody was safe after experiencing a small earthquake here in Tokyo. For a few of us, it was our first encounter with seismic activity, but others weren’t looking forward to any after shocks. “I’m not going up to the 12th floor now,” one player’s mother said.” http://aol.nba.com/usabasketball/wbc_blog_060818.html
’94 in Lancaster & Big Bear: 6.8 and 7.1 and the one everyone probably heard about was the North Ridge earth quake. In retrospect, hardly any damage occured in any of these, and the arenas were all in fine shape after each. 4.5 in Tokyo is nothing.
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