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2018 U16 International Tournament in Sakarya (Turkey)

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The 2018 edition of this well-known U16 tournament will take place in Sakarya from January 27th to February 2nd.
 
Serbia's 21-man roster selected by coach Vlada Vukoicic for a 3-day training camp ahead of the tournament.

Marko Andrić - Mega

Luka Paunović - Mega

Stefan Agoč - Mega

Mihailo Mušikić - Mega

Luka Kovačević - Mega

Jagoš Denić - Crvena zvezda

Nikola Dimitrijević - Crvena zvezda

Nikola Blagojević - Crvena zvezda

Nikola Manojlović - Crvena zvezda

Lazar Joksimović - Crvena zvezda

Mateja Gorunović - Partizan

Lazar Stefanović - Partizan

Risto Dangubić - Partizan

Stefan Đinović - Zemun

Ivan Pavićević - Zemun

Luka Tarlać - Sava Belgrade

Vuk Dobrašinović - Sava Belgrade

Stefan Todorović - Vizura Belgrade

Matija Svetozarević - Nibak Niš

Aleksa Ristić - Šumadija 1991 Kragujevac

Vojin Ivković - Sixt Primorska Koper SLO
 
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Bosnia and Herzegovina's 22-man roster selected by coach Admir Prašović for a training camp ahead of the tournament.

Matija Janjić - AS Herceg Novi MNE

Denis Halilčević - ABC Basket Tuzla

Emin Branković - Bosna Royal Sarajevo

Darko Bošnjak - Crvena zvezda SRB

Milutin Ostojić - Crvena zvezda SRB

Vuk Kusmuk - Gen Sarajevo

Anes Begić - Kakanj

Valentin Vidović - Kengur Zenica

Pavle Tupanjanin - Leotar Trebinje

Milan Crnogorac - Mogren Budva MNE

Nikola Lebo - Posušje

Alem Alić - Sloboda Tuzla

Evel Hadžiselimović - Sloboda Tuzla

Nikola Mičić - Spars Sarajevo

Matej Panić - Spars Sarajevo

Armano Gačić - Sport Talent Mostar

Orhan Špago - Burch Sarajevo

Filip Đurašević - Zrinjski Mostar

Zerim Malešević - Koš Sarajevo

Dino Dedić - Gradina

Srđan Tešić - Vlasenica

Omar Pilav - Spars Sarajevo
 
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Germany's 24-man roster selected by coach Alan Ibrahimagić for the training camp ahead of the tournament.

Nolan Adekunle - Alba Berlin

Elias Baggette - Tus Lichterfelde

Julius Böhmer - Sc Heuchelhof/s.Oliver Würzburg Akademie

Frederik Fischbach - Homburger Tg/Mtv Kronberg

Mathias Groh - Tuc Urspringschule/Team Urspring

Linus Hoffmann - Hamburg Towers/Piraten
Hamburg/Sc Rist Wedel

Ralph Hounnou - Mbc Weißenfels

Ariel Hukporti - Porsche BBA Ludwigsburg

Ben Karbe - Asc Theresianum Mainz

Jerry Ndhine - Bts Neustadt/Eisbären Bremerhaven

Miles Osei - Tsve 1890 Bielefeld/Uni Paderborn Baskets

Evans Rapieque - Alba Berlin

Elias Rödl - Alba Berlin

Lamin Sabally - Tus Lichterfelde

Jordan Samare - Rheinstars Köln

Calvin Schaum - Eintracht Frankfurt/Fraport Skyliners

Adam Schoormann - Eintracht Frankfurt/Fraport Skyliners

Lennart Schultz - Bg 74 Göttingen/Bg Göttingen Youngsters

Konrad Stark - Bbu 01 Ulm/ratiopham Ulm

Jannis Sonnefeld - Bsg Bremerhaven/Eisbären Bremerhaven

Luc Van Slooten - Sc Rasta Vechta/Young Rasta Dragons

Hendrik Warner - Alba Berlin

Lennart Weber - Fc Bayern München

Semjon Weilguny - Hamburg Towers/Piraten Hamburg/Sc Rist Wedel
 
France roster:

Naoll BALFOURIER, 2003, 212 cm

Daniel BATCHO, 2002, 203

Lucas BEAUFORT, 2002, 189

Juhann BEGARIN, 2002, 192

Rudy DEMAHIS BALLOU, 2002, 187

Kyliann GOUSSET, 2002, 203

Clément FRISCH, 2002, 198

Louis LESMOND, 2002, 189

Christopher MANERLAX, 2002, 201

Yvan OUEDRAOGO, 2002, 201

Jayson TCHICAMBOUD, 2002, 191

Yohan TRAORE, 2003, 200
 
Turkey´s pre-list
Banvit
Furkan Haltalı, Eyüp Can Öncü, Alperen Şengün
Darüşşafaka
Tibet Deniz Görener, Efe Sarıca, Rüzgar Alp Yıldırım, Yakup Evren Ekinci, Burak Tuğberk Altıntaş
Fenerbahçe
Ege Ülker, Sarper David Mutaf
Galatasaray
Özcan Korkut, Ozan Koşı, Umut Şener, Emir Oflaz
Genç Kolejliler
Emir Eid
Tofaş
Yiğit Onan, Ata Can Atsüren
 
This year's tournament consists in 2 groups of 4 teams and not a round robin system like last years..
 
Group phase (Turkey Time zone)

Friday 27

Group A
15:15-->France-Serbia
19:45-->Turkey-Lithuania
Group B
13:00-->Turkey U15-Bosnia
17:30-->China U17-Argentina

Saturday 28

Group A
15:15-->Lithuania-France
19:45-->Serbia-Turkey
Group B
13:00-->China U17-Bosnia
17:30-->Argentina-Turkey U15

Sunday 29


Group A
15:15-->Lithuania-Serbia
19:45-->Turkey-France
Group B
13:00-->Bosnia-Argentina
17:30-->Turkey-China U17
 
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Lithuania roster:

Laurynas Virbalas
Matas Makauskas
Jokūbas Rubinas
Augustas Marčiulionis
Julius Vaitkus
Emilis Butkus
Tautvilas Tubelis
Edgaras Preibys
Kornelijus Zikas
Matas Repšys
Ąžuolas Tubelis
Olegas Kojenets

LTU, together with FRA, SRB and TUR U16 is placed in Group A, that looks much tougher than B.

For China team (if participating with U16 players) the tournament should be a tune-up for the incoming Asia U16 championship (2018 U17 WC qualifier) that was postponed to Febr. 12-20, 2018 and is set to be played in China.
 
Serbia roster:

Ivan Pavićević
Nikola Dimitrijević
Nikola Blagojević
Nikola Manojlović
Lazar Joksimović
Mateja Gorunović
Lazar Stefanović
Luka Tarlać
Vuk Dobrašinović
Stefan Todorović
Matija Svetozarević
Vojin Ivković
 
Basketball agent and Mega Bemax informal owner Misko Raznatovic didn't allow his players & coach Vlada Vukoicic to join the team. So our Cadet National Team is basically without three starters (PG Marko Andric, CG Luka Paunovic & F/C Mihailo Musikic) and a top reserve (F Stefan Agoc). Djordje Adzic will serve as interim head coach. For those wondering, Luka Tarlac is the son of former NBAer and National Team player Dragan.

 
France has a tall center, good job.

PS: Serbia defeated by China? ?? What is wrong with Serbia?
 
2002 is very talented for Croatia. Roko Prkacin should be clear leader, but with him Matej Bosnjak as well is ready to play U-18 division and with them there are Boris Tisma and Roko Perasovic, very talented kids with addition of Duje Brala of 2003. Bigest problem is that this kids will spend most of time with U-17 team. Weak spot is as usual PG
 
I watched some games and i really liked the final between France and Lithuania that were clearly two best teams here. France is much more athletic and physically stronger and had a confident win in a group game and had a big lead in the beginning of the final game (29-13 in the 1st quarter). But then Lithuanian team played really disiciplined and well and had a 5 pts lead in the 4th quarter. It means that smth like a 25 min run in the game was won by 21 pts that is an impressive one having in mind that the opponent was so physically more matured and could play decent basketball as well. In the last 3 min Lithuanian players didn't play well and France managed to win once again, but this time it wasn't easy for them.

I don't know if any France players were born in Africa, but whatever.
 
I don't know if any France players were born in Africa, but whatever.

Believe it or not, but not every black player is born in Africa. Just like not every white player is born in the country that he plays for either.

The casual racism on this forum never ceases to amaze me.
 
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