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Buran2
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Hope Kamrani gets well soon and doesn’t leave this tournament with some kind of permanent injury , that’s more important than anything doesn’t matter if he plays or not.
As far as tomorrow’s game is concerned:
While the Lebanese team is obsessed with Kamrani (they put extra pressure on him from Iran’s court they see this as the key to for preventing Iran to mount a successful offense).
On the other hand I think Jordan is obsessed with Haddadi. I guess that their # 12, Jamal would get more playing time than usual to annoy and agitate Haddadi (similar to what he did in Jones cup).
Offensively I think neither #15 Idais nor #13 El Khas could match Haddadi under the basket, therefore I think El Khas would get more playing time than average in this game, and would have many attempts from long range (from what I have seen, surprisingly he is a good 3pt shooter for someone his size).
Jordan has been a solid rebounding team and interestingly it’s not El Khas, #14 or #15 who are bringing down the board, it’s Zeid Abbas! This is a good time for Iran to give some playing time to Sohrabnejad in PF to have a better control over the board.
Without a doubt Jordan’s best player is their naturalized player, Rasheem Wright, he should be well-guarded at all time! Afagh is the best candidate for this task.
Hope Samad is fit to play, if he’s feeling pain and his health is at risk it’s not worth it!
As far as tomorrow’s game is concerned:
While the Lebanese team is obsessed with Kamrani (they put extra pressure on him from Iran’s court they see this as the key to for preventing Iran to mount a successful offense).
On the other hand I think Jordan is obsessed with Haddadi. I guess that their # 12, Jamal would get more playing time than usual to annoy and agitate Haddadi (similar to what he did in Jones cup).
Offensively I think neither #15 Idais nor #13 El Khas could match Haddadi under the basket, therefore I think El Khas would get more playing time than average in this game, and would have many attempts from long range (from what I have seen, surprisingly he is a good 3pt shooter for someone his size).
Jordan has been a solid rebounding team and interestingly it’s not El Khas, #14 or #15 who are bringing down the board, it’s Zeid Abbas! This is a good time for Iran to give some playing time to Sohrabnejad in PF to have a better control over the board.
Without a doubt Jordan’s best player is their naturalized player, Rasheem Wright, he should be well-guarded at all time! Afagh is the best candidate for this task.
Hope Samad is fit to play, if he’s feeling pain and his health is at risk it’s not worth it!