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2024 Paris Olympics Basketball | IBN PH Discussion Thread

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with all the resources and whatever program japan is implementing why they still cannot totally outperform 3rd world countries and countries that has political turmoils? now let's see against Brazil as this will be the common opponent between Japan and Gilas
 
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Just funny how some here moves their Goalposts conveniently when they are starting to lose hold of their argument haha.
Let's just congratulate the growth of Asian basketball as a whole. Simply no more cellar dwellers in the World competitions.

Exactly. Having Gilas in the Olympics will of course be the best. But for me, anytime Asian teams make it (sans Australia), it feels natural to support them.

They represent us and reflects the quality of our region.
 
Just funny how some here moves their Goalposts conveniently when they are starting to lose hold of their argument haha.
Let's just congratulate the growth of Asian basketball as a whole. Simply no more cellar dwellers in the World competitions.

lol true.. some people here, really. showing their true colors.

let me remind you, it's just basketball, fellas.

I mean why hate? If for example Korea beats Team USA i'll be genuinely happy for them because now they give us a blueprint on how to beat the best of the best.
Theres no point yapping, "oh Korea beat Team USA, we beat Korea therefore we can beat Team USA too, we're better thAn Korea"

Sometimes it feels like we're discussing with toddlers here smh
 
Greetings again. I am not one of the posters you refer to when you talk about Gilas bashers. I think I was one of the few who were seeing very positive things during our losses leading up to OQT.

But I seem to recall that your stance about Japan during our long conversation was clearly about their quality. How they just got lucky in the WC draws and that they would lose badly in the Olympics and that they have no chance in hell against Brazil.

I hope you're not changing your view now that they have "zero chance" of winning against Brazil. And mind you, you made that distinction of them having "zero chance to win" which is different from "losing". They "lost" that game against France, but they clearly had "a very good chance" of winning that.

"They "lost" that game against France, but they clearly had "a very good chance" of winning that."

- A very bad game for France and an almost perfect game for Japan and Japan still lost the game. Just saying.

"I hope you're not changing your view now that they have "zero chance" of winning against Brazil."

- My stance will not change - Japan will lose to Brazil. People here tend to underestimate Latin American teams but they have the athleticism, strength and physicality.

Anyway, Japan is still 0-2 while France is 2-0.
 
Japan haters are stuck in a world of hypotheticals, not to mention also stuck in the past.

You know why we will always live in a hypothetical world? Because our program is run by selfish idiots who have no foresight and have gigantic egos who until now refuses to adjust to the FIBA calendar. What makes you so certain that the future will no longer be full of hypotheticals when the same trash runs the program? Our SBP can't even control the NCAA and UAAP for God's sakes.

Meanwhile in Japan, nobody can deny their program is being run better than ours. From their grassroots program, Team B, to their pro league to their selection of head coach.

Like what people said, who will take over the players who could have hypothetically beat the teams that Japan was able to beat? Our top players from the Latvia game are all older than the current Japs, specially JF. Edu is always injured. Kai alone will not replicate our Latvia magic no matter who you include in the roster.

In short, we will be hardpressed to replicate that magical win in the coming years unless something drastic is done. Cone is good but he will no longer have JF soon.

So where are we going to end up?

^ This.

Japan runs their program through actions, Philippines just run their mouth.
 
with all the resources and whatever program japan is impleting why they still cannot totally outperform 3rd world countries and countries that has political turmoils? now let's see against Brazil as this will be the common opponent between Japan and Gilas

When it comes to sports in Japan, their best athletes are either in baseball or football. Other sports like volleyball, rugby, countless individual sports (especially martial arts), etc also take a piece out of the population pie.

Considering that basketball is so low on their totem pole of priorities, what they've achieved in a short time is a testament to how a well thought out program can produce results.

We should study what they are doing right instead of hating/dismissing it.
 
with all the resources and whatever program japan is impleting why they still cannot totally outperform 3rd world countries and countries that has political turmoils? now let's see against Brazil as this will be the common opponent between Japan and Gilas

my response to the statement above that severely lacks intellectual acuity:

When it comes to sports in Japan, their best athletes are either in baseball or football. Other sports like volleyball, rugby, countless individual sports (especially martial arts), etc also take a piece out of the population pie. Considering that basketball is so low on their totem pole of priorities, what they've achieved in a short time is a testament to how a well thought out program can produce results. We should study what they are doing right instead of hating/dismissing it.
 
"They "lost" that game against France, but they clearly had "a very good chance" of winning that."

- A very bad game for France and an almost perfect game for Japan and Japan still lost the game. Just saying.

"I hope you're not changing your view now that they have "zero chance" of winning against Brazil."

- My stance will not change - Japan will lose to Brazil. People here tend to underestimate Latin American teams but they have the athleticism, strength and physicality.

Anyway, Japan is still 0-2 while France is 2-0.

Yes no arguments about the standings.

But our discussion was about this...

Robert uttered that Japan has absolutely no chance against Brazil. I said that is wrong, they have a "non-zero" chance. If we can win against Latvia, Japan can win against Brazil. There's a very clear distinction between saying something is zero probability and non-zero probability. You butted in and said Robert is right, it's a zero probability.
 
I wear Asics Gel-bursts when I'm hooping lately and it's way more comfy and stable than my Nike Zoom GT Hustle 2's.

If you guys check out our B League forums, there are those convinced that Kawamura is an average player without Sotto as if they depend on each other too much, not knowing he was already a 24/2/6 guy (this is 40 min-FIBA rules in the B.League) before Sotto was loaned to Yokahama.

That said, look at Japan's roster without Hawkinson, Hachimura, and Watanabe. I hate to defend the PBA board just because we got Gilas players in the B.League, but the tradeoff for having guys that know how to play with/against more than one FIBA-level player at club level is they don't have a lot of other 4's, 5's, and sometimes even 3's that you can really put in high-level FIBA competitions so they make do with those who strictly play roles as opposed to Gilas that will use a club player a coach is familiar with whether that's a retired-Japeth, TNT-Erram, or Gilastopainter-Belga before. There was no way Japan was winning that game with Hachimura fouled out and Hawkinson running on fumes.
 
Yes no arguments about the standings.

But our discussion was about this...

Robert uttered that Japan has absolutely no chance against Brazil. I said that is wrong, they have a "non-zero" chance. If we can win against Latvia, Japan can win against Brazil. There's a very clear distinction between saying something is zero probability and non-zero probability. You butted in and said Robert is right, it's a zero probability.

lol bro, if Japan won vs France last night, the haters will say it's a fluke. no point arguing with these very smart people.
 
Yes no arguments about the standings.

But our discussion was about this...

Robert uttered that Japan has absolutely no chance against Brazil. I said that is wrong, they have a "non-zero" chance. If we can win against Latvia, Japan can win against Brazil. There's a very clear distinction between saying something is zero probability and non-zero probability. You butted in and said Robert is right, it's a zero probability.

Again, a very bad game for France and an almost perfect game for Japan. Japan still lost the game.

Nonetheless, credits for Japan for a good game.

Brazil is kinda underrated in international basketball. Well, let's see. I still see Brazil winning for the reasons I stated in the previous post.
 
Again, a very bad game for France and an almost perfect game for Japan. Japan still lost the game.

Nonetheless, credits for Japan for a good game.

Brazil is kinda underrated in international basketball. Well, let's see. I still see Brazil winning for the reasons I stated in the previous post.

I think your finessing away from our original contention. It's not about who will win. It's about having zero or non-zero chances of winning. So are you still consistently saying Japan has a non-zero chance of winning or not?
 
I think your finessing away from our original contention. It's not about who will win. It's about having zero or non-zero chances of winning. So are you still consistently saying Japan has a non-zero chance of winning or not?

I am not finessing away from the original contention.

As I will said again, that was a terrible game for France and an almost perfect game for Japan but France was able to get the win still.
 
I am not finessing away from the original contention.

As I will said again, that was a terrible game for France and an almost perfect game for Japan but France was able to get the win still.

Alright, you're not finessing. Then answer the original question...does Japan have a zero or non-zero probability chance to win against Brazil or not? It's a simple yes or no.
 
I wear Asics Gel-bursts when I'm hooping lately and it's way more comfy and stable than my Nike Zoom GT Hustle 2's.

If you guys check out our B League forums, there are those convinced that Kawamura is an average player without Sotto as if they depend on each other too much, not knowing he was already a 24/2/6 guy (this is 40 min-FIBA rules in the B.League) before Sotto was loaned to Yokahama.

That said, look at Japan's roster without Hawkinson, Hachimura, and Watanabe. I hate to defend the PBA board just because we got Gilas players in the B.League, but the tradeoff for having guys that know how to play with/against more than one FIBA-level player at club level is they don't have a lot of other 4's, 5's, and sometimes even 3's that you can really put in high-level FIBA competitions so they make do with those who strictly play roles as opposed to Gilas that will use a club player a coach is familiar with whether that's a retired-Japeth, TNT-Erram, or Gilastopainter-Belga before. There was no way Japan was winning that game with Hachimura fouled out and Hawkinson running on fumes.

will a Kawamura/Kai Sotto duo work in FIBA setting?

With a future without brownlee and clarkson, eventually Gilas will need to transition to an offense that revolves around the primary ball handler and a big (Kai)

We need a scoring point guard like Kawamura who can open up the floor for Kai.

RJ and Kai duo perhaps?
 
Well the fruit of their program (Japan) is already showing. When Llamas took over they became offensive oriented as he was able to maximize their undersized guards and made them a viable offensive option. When Hovasse took over, emphasis with conditioning and outside shooting was seen

But imagine sean alter, luis pablo and yes Brandon Bates level players able to hang toe to toe with wemby and Gobert..
 
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Who cares if Japan loses to Brazil?

They set out to win the winnable games. And this was one bad call / silly foul away from being a won game. Just like their Finland game, they don't waste opportunities given to them. They beat opponents they are supposed to beat. If Brazil is simply a bad matchup like Germany, then so be it.

How many winnable games have we been given through the years? What did we do?
 
When it comes to sports in Japan, their best athletes are either in baseball or football. Other sports like volleyball, rugby, countless individual sports (especially martial arts), etc also take a piece out of the population pie.

Considering that basketball is so low on their totem pole of priorities, what they've achieved in a short time is a testament to how a well thought out program can produce results.

We should study what they are doing right instead of hating/dismissing it.

what we hate is the overhyping as if it produced something that no other modern day asian team has achieved, and i really acknowledged how good the sports program of Japan in general as they are raking gold medals in other sports, which is something expected for one of the richest countries in the world, now with the basketball program i'd rather have our own identity and continue the progress of the current national team, by aiming to beat non asian teams and not just being satisfied with moral victories, with the new SBP leadership i am seeing the efforts of everyone involve especially now that they are trying to improve the grassroots and youth level, before we are always at the mercy of Chot hijacking the program and i hope this will be another thing that will be change by the current leadership, to be honest Chot is just acting like a dormant volcano waiting to erupt and be involve again with the national team, and for Japan good for them in improving their basketball program from being a mid tier team to a top five team but let's be real in Asia it's only China is at par with them when it comes to resources but still Japan is not that far ahead from other asian teams contrary to what others are trying to paint here
 
Alright, you're not finessing. Then answer the original question...does Japan have a zero or non-zero probability chance to win against Brazil or not? It's a simple yes or no.

Yes, zero chance since Brazil's capability has being underestimated here. One thing that I learned about the Brazilians is that they are they doing their assignments very well - beat teams that they are supposed to win (Asian teams) and drop the game when needed (Cameroon).

Had Japan won their game against France, I will tell you that my stance will surely change. France is a world team so winning against them will be huge.

Just make no mistake about it - I don't hate Japan as a team but the hype surrounding it. Gilas has been doing this for a very long time but we are not going gagas for that.
 
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lol bro, if Japan won vs France last night, the haters will say it's a fluke. no point arguing with these very smart people.

the same way you are trying to insinuate that the Gilas win over Latvia was a fluke, Gilas led the entire game and led by more than 20 points, fluke or not it's still a good feat for a team that was just on its third official game together and without its 3 key players, yes porzingis and zagars did not play in that game, but Latvia should still have enough to beat "lowly" Gilas especially playing at home, isn't it what most people were saying before the tournament was it will be a rude awakening for Gilas in OQT
 
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