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FIBA U16 Europe 2024 (2008 born or younger)

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I think this Serbian team is the hostage of two players, Bjelic and Danilovic.
Is Danilovic a son of Predrag? And is Ivkovic (another one from the roster) a relative of Dusan? Probably not, but still.
 
Vuk Danilovic is the son of Predrag Danilovic who is ougoing president of the Serbian basketball federation.The other player is not related to late Dusan Ivkovic as far as I know.
 
Danilovic' son, Kutluay's son, Stojakovic's son, Vuksevic' son..
Where are top greek players' sons of their age?
 
Danilovic' son, Kutluay's son, Stojakovic's son, Vuksevic' son..
Where are top greek players' sons of their age?

The wifes of the top greek players insisted that their kids get a safe position in the public sector and should avoid stress...
 
The wifes of the top greek players insisted that their kids get a safe position in the public sector and should avoid stress...

All my hopes on Spanoulis kids! At least 1 out of 3 sons will become a great basketball player :D
 
All my hopes on Spanoulis kids! At least 1 out of 3 sons will become a great basketball player :D

What I am more interested in is where all the kids of african immigrants are? There should be way more of them in the greek youth national teams if we want to compete e.g. with France.
 
What I am more interested in is where all the kids of african immigrants are? There should be way more of them in the greek youth national teams if we want to compete e.g. with France.

I recall disqualifying France with Spanoulis and not the "kids of african immigrants" in the team.. :p Just saying.....
But ofcourse they are more than welcome for their love for our country than any Walkopoulos..
 
What I am more interested in is where all the kids of african immigrants are? There should be way more of them in the greek youth national teams if we want to compete e.g. with France.

I think you have more than enough. 4 Antetokoumpos + Dorsey. If you are not careful, you may look like a South Sahara country.
 
I think you have more than enough. 4 Antetokoumpos + Dorsey. If you are not careful, you may look like a South Sahara country.

Dorsey has greek roots, like Calathes, Bramos.
We should be careful by not naturalizing players like Walkup, the same way you did with Larkin and Wilbekin..
 
Dorsey has greek roots, like Calathes, Bramos.
We should be careful by not naturalizing players like Walkup, the same way you did with Larkin and Wilbekin..

You have already done it so where is the point to be careful?
 
You have already done it so where is the point to be careful?

I meant we shouldnt naturalize players like Walkup. I can't see any issue by having Greeks like Dorsey or Sofo in the national team
 
I meant we shouldnt naturalize players like Walkup. I can't see any issue by having Greeks like Dorsey or Sofo in the national team

And I asked you already naturalized Walkup, not Dorsey. No need to feel attacked.
 
I think you have more than enough. 4 Antetokoumpos + Dorsey. If you are not careful, you may look like a South Sahara country.
No, we need some who can not only jump, but also shoot the three and free throws like the guys from South Sudan. Climate change combined with wildfires will turn Greece into a South Saharan country one way or another. But stop kidding do you know any african immigrant kids playing for the greek youth national teams?
 
And I asked you already naturalized Walkup, not Dorsey. No need to feel attacked.

The whole conversation started by this :
I think you have more than enough. 4 Antetokoumpos + Dorsey. If you are not careful, you may look like a South Sahara country.
You don't consider Walkup as an issue but Dorsey for our national team.
Probably I don't get your dark humor.. :rolleyes:
 
The whole conversation started by this :

You don't consider Walkup as an issue but Dorsey for our national team.
Probably I don't get your dark humor.. :rolleyes:

Let me write it this way. I have no problem with Dorsey, I had never a problem with big Sofo but if Greece would play with lets say 8 African rooted guys, it would be a bit strange. I wouldnt want it for Greece or for Turkey or any other European country.

The issue with the naturalization: Its not somehting that I prefer. I would even say I am strictly against it BUT if even Spain uses the possibility why should I deny using Larkin or Walkup? I mean if the Serbs are against it or the Lithuanians its honorable and the Serbs can afford it which makes them to a basketball country. We Turks are not at that level yet.
 
No, we need some who can not only jump, but also shoot the three and free throws like the guys from South Sudan. Climate change combined with wildfires will turn Greece into a South Saharan country one way or another. But stop kidding do you know any african immigrant kids playing for the greek youth national teams?

Abosi is one. He was in your U18 team if I am not mistaken. He looked very solid last year but this year he was really bad. I think the coming Greek basketball crisis is not solely based on the aging/decreasing population but also in your raising quality and culture. Basketball became very fast and bases on athleticism and Turks and Greeks are not that athletic so new ways of being useful/successful must be found.

Especially, raising bigs is a big problem for the Greek basketball. Even big Sofo, Giannis or even Papadopoulos they all had fundamental issues. Giannis for example is really bad in defending post up situations. Generally, he defends really bad in the Greek NT. No Greek big that I can remember of could score from post ups. Thats your weakness.

We Turks cant raise guards on the other hand. Take a random Greek guard, lets say Mouratos or Liotopoulos. It does not matter. They are simply better than any Turkish guard. Of course sometimes a talent like Tunceri or Kutluay pops up but there is no system. The problem of Greek basketball is the lack of scoring.
 
Let me write it this way. I have no problem with Dorsey, I had never a problem with big Sofo but if Greece would play with lets say 8 African rooted guys, it would be a bit strange. I wouldnt want it for Greece or for Turkey or any other European country.

I do not care where their "roots" are. Anyone who feels Greek, e.g. because they were born in Greece or (at least) one of their parents is Greek and they got their Greek citizenship legally, I am fully in favor of letting them play for Greece.​
 
Abosi is one.
Ah thanks.I will look him up

No Greek big that I can remember of could score from post ups. Thats your weakness.
Do you remember Lazaros Papadopoulos?

I think the coming Greek basketball crisis is not solely based on the aging/decreasing population but also in your raising quality and culture.

In my personal opinion, the current problem with young talents in Greece is mainly due to the euro crisis and the associated austerity measures. In addition, the old head of the greek basketball federation was not mentally flexible enough in his old age to adapt to a changing basketball world.
 
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Do you remember Lazaros Papadopoulos?

2006 WC how cant I know him?

In my personal opinion, the current problem with young talents in Greece is mainly due to the euro crisis and the associated austerity measures. In addition, the old head of the greek basketball federation was not mentally flexible enough in his old age to adapt to a changing basketball world.

There are several reasons including yours and mines but I like your U16 team. Youll find ways to be competitive.
 
There are several reasons including yours and mines but I like your U16 team. Youll find ways to be competitive.

I expect them to follow the greek tradition and loose today against Spain.
 
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