Noah Lyles, world champion in track and field, world champion in pettiness.
The decorated American sprinter is again circulating social media for his "World champion of what?" meme after the United State lost to Germany 113-111 in the semifinals of the FIBA World Cup on Friday. While Lyles himself hasn't posted anything directly, his "likes" page on X, formerly Twitter, speaks for themselves.
He reposted then unposted the following, too.
Germany has four NBA players on its roster compared to the USA's 12.
Lyles can sit back and relax all he wants because the internet is having fun with this one.
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Players hit back at Noah Lyles for "world champion" comment
In an interview following his 4x100m relay, in which he won the gold medal for the US, Lyles said that he hates seeing NBA Finals winners calling themselves world champions.
"World champion of what?"
He refers to international athletes like himself competing against a handful of other countries while the NBA is only played in the US and Canada. NBA players, commentators and even Drake were not happy, calling his statement "ignorant" due to the countless international players in the league.
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A record 55 NBA players are on World Cup rosters with at least one player on 27 of 32 national teams. The latest MVPs have been non-American NBA stars like Nikola Jokic for Serbia, Giannis Antetokounmpo for Greece and Joel Embiid for Cameroon.
Noah Lyles world championship medals
Lyles is a six-time world champion. He took home three gold medals alone from this year's championship in the 100m, 200 and 4x100m relay. He has another 4x100m relay title from the 2019 championship and the 200m titles from the 2019 and 2022 championships.
USA results at FIBA World Cup
Here is a complete look at the USA's results in the FIBA World Cup.
Round | Opponent | Result |
Group stage | New Zealand | W, 97-72 |
Group stage | Greece | W, 109-81 |
Group stage | Jordan | W, 110-62 |
Group stage | Lithuania | L, 110-104 |
Quarterfinals | Italy | W, 100-63 |
Semifinals | Germany | L, 113-111 |
Bronze-medal game | Canada | TBD |