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  • isabellajimnz
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    Hello basketball fans, Eurobasket 2025 qualifiers are just around the corner and the excitement is sky-high! Teams from all over Europe are fiercely competing for a spot in the tournament. If you are following the games closely and want to make the experience even more exciting, I recommend taking a look at the betting options at www.casinoenlineahex.com/casinos-online/venezuela-ve​ . There you will find reliable casinos to bet and enjoy basketball with an extra touch of adrenaline - don't miss out!
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  • CollinFord
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    In the pre-qualifiers for Eurobasket 2025, Poland secured a notable victory over Croatia with a score of 87-79. Despite both teams ending up in the same group for the second round, which might seem unusual, it indicates a competitive second hand tires london​​ setup in the competition structure.
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  • dpteam
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    In the pre-qualifiers for Eurobasket 2025, Poland secured a significant victory over Croatia with a score of 79:87. This outcome showcased the strength and competitiveness of both teams, setting the stage for an intriguing encounter when they ended up in the same group during the second round.

    While the intricacies of the pre-qualifiers competition system might be a bit complex, the general assumption is that both Poland and Croatia, being formidable teams, should indeed advance to the qualifiers stage. From there, they would have the opportunity to vie for a coveted ticket to Eurobasket 2025.

    The fact that these two strong teams were grouped together in the second round adds an extra layer of anticipation to the competition, as it promises intense matchups and fierce competition on the court. It also underscores the high level of talent and skill present in European basketball, making every game a thrilling spectacle for fans and enthusiasts alike.

    As the journey progresses towards Eurobasket, both Poland and Croatia will undoubtedly be focused on putting forth their best performances, navigating through the challenges posed by the qualifiers, and ultimately aiming to secure their spots in the prestigious tournament.
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  • Victorious
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    Originally posted by tonia View Post
    When Nowitzki participated with his national team, it was known that the German basketball federation had always intended to pay the insurance provided for in Nowitzki's contract with the Dallas Mavericks, while covering medical expenses in the event that Dirk was injured.
    I guess the same happens now with Giannis, Doncic etc, but in case it didn't, i could understand why NBA teams would not be willing to let their big stars participate with their NT.
    It doesn't bother the NBA to reap the talent of European basketball courts. Nor to sell merchandise, or to increase tv ratings internationally.

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  • tonia
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    Originally posted by Victorious View Post
    The NBA never cared about basketball competitions other than its own. It's a huge leap for them to allow NBA stars participate in these competitions. But they sure are ungrateful. The NTs always were the source of basketball talent in Europe.
    When Nowitzki participated with his national team, it was known that the German basketball federation had always intended to pay the insurance provided for in Nowitzki's contract with the Dallas Mavericks, while covering medical expenses in the event that Dirk was injured.
    I guess the same happens now with Giannis, Doncic etc, but in case it didn't, i could understand why NBA teams would not be willing to let their big stars participate with their NT.

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  • Victorious
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    Originally posted by R1ou View Post
    The same way they denied Latvia and Slovenia the opportunity to play in some previous competitions.


    Windows is the worst thing happened to European basketball, just another way to continue their conflict with Euroleague. Establishing a new competition while being aware the Nba players could never take part during the season and then blaming Euroleague for doing the same.
    It's great to watch the national teams play during the windows, at least with EL players. Regardless of the fact that NBA players don't show up. One can only witness national team basketball at the highest level if teams get together throughout the year. The problem is, the players are not able to.

    As it stands however, it is horrible for the game of basketball. I am all for bringing an end to the Euroleague. The organisation is corrosive to the game of basketball. The NBA never cared about basketball competitions other than its own. It's a huge leap for them to allow NBA stars participate in these competitions. But they sure are ungrateful. The NTs always were the source of basketball talent in Europe.

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  • R1ou
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    Originally posted by Straight forward View Post
    How FIBA screwed Croatia?
    The same way they denied Latvia and Slovenia the opportunity to play in some previous competitions.


    Windows is the worst thing happened to European basketball, just another way to continue their conflict with Euroleague. Establishing a new competition while being aware the Nba players could never take part during the season and then blaming Euroleague for doing the same.

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  • Straight forward
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    Originally posted by R1ou View Post
    Croatia might be nowhere near a force these days, nevertheless they do have talented players and shouldn?t be absent of these tournaments. Morons in Fiba have screwed them big time as well.
    How FIBA screwed Croatia?

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  • R1ou
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    Croatia might be nowhere near a force these days, nevertheless they do have talented players and shouldn?t be absent of these tournaments. Morons in Fiba have screwed them big time as well.

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  • Straight forward
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    Eurobasket 2025 - Qualifiers

    In the pre-qualifiers for Eurobasket 2025 Poland beat Croatia 79:87. Two strong teams ended up in the same group, in the second round. Anyway, I'm a bit lost in the details of this pre-qualifiers competition system, but I assume both Poland and Croatia should make it to qualifiers and fight for Eurobasket ticket.
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