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Have we just now entered the real Obradovic Era?
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Originally posted by Erkan12 View PostFener finished the season above of Oly, and we played with Baskonia (a team that we didn't want to match, we would prefer Khimki or Zalgris) we are leading the series 2-0 and Oly is 1-1 with Zalgris, lost the HCA.
How are Fener and Oly quite similar? I already said Oly or Pana can potentially defeat us in a one-game only format, but in a prolonged series? No chance.
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Originally posted by turk-jugoslav View PostI admire your confidence. You underestimate a lot many teams that have the tradition and local talent pool. Fener’s success highly depends on money. Obra and his staff probably earns around 5m€ per year. Roster costs 12-13m₺ or maybe more, with other expenses it will reach 28-30m€.
Beside this, Doğuş Group is to get bankrupt. I don’t think they will no longer spend that money on basketball. With 1/3 of Fene’s current budget, not easy to hide Obra and his staff.
We had that money for years, since we merged with Ulker in 2006, we didn't even play in the F4 for once before Obra. We barely played in the playoffs (I think for once with Tanjevic).
Before Obra (2006-2013) ;
1 playoff
After Obra (2014-2017)
2 final four
1 championship
The original post has a point, Obra is clearly a great tactician and he can change many things.
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Originally posted by berry View PostThis year's Fener and Oly are quite similar.You are daydreaming if you think you are that better.
How are Fener and Oly quite similar? I already said Oly or Pana can potentially defeat us in a one-game only format, but in a prolonged series? No chance.
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Originally posted by Erkan12 View PostTurkish economy yes, Fener's? Probably not, if Ali Koç wins the election, then the Koç group will support the team, if not, we will pray for Doğuş group to sticking with the current deal (at least 2 years more).
The only solid opponent currently for us is CSKA and maybe Madrid. Olympiacos or Pao can't match with us, Khimki, Zalgris and Baskonia aren't even close, Maccabi also doesn't seem good.
The only reason why Oly or Pao can possibly win against us because of the F4 format, in a one-game only competition, anything can happen if there isn't a gigantic difference between the teams. In a play-off format, only CSKA can match with us, any team like Oly, Pao, Madrid or Maccabi, loses with 3-0 or 3-1 at best.
Beside this, Doğuş Group is to get bankrupt. I don’t think they will no longer spend that money on basketball. With 1/3 of Fene’s current budget, not easy to hide Obra and his staff.
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Originally posted by iraz View PostNo, it is not. It's owned by Norilsk Nickel, and it's a private company. (Though CSKA has always been lucky to have S. Ivanov as its great fan. Once he was a prominent statesman, now he is not, but he is certainly lobbying the team's interests, I belive). Still, the economic situation in Russia is getting worse, and it very much concernes the NorNickel. So, nobody can be too sure of the future.
As for your main statement, if we abstract from the world economics, I think that may happen only in case these 3 coaches remain at the helm of their teams for that 15-20 years. And we all know such thing has never before happened in Europe. There are always some changes. For instance, Barsa is a very rich team that is tossing big sums out of the window the last couple of years. That can't go on forever. And even Khimki may find better use to their money at last. Your prognosis is overly hypothetical to be correct.
You identify and disregard the main statement that the three coaches will stay with their teams for 15 years as something that has never happened before. Itoudis and Obradovic stayed with Pao for 13 years and they would have remained if the budget hadn't dropped and DPG wasn't crazy. So 15 has not happened before, but 13 is close enough. In my opinion it can happen.
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Originally posted by berry View PostCSKA will always have money.Its the state's club.
As for your main statement, if we abstract from the world economics, I think that may happen only in case these 3 coaches remain at the helm of their teams for that 15-20 years. And we all know such thing has never before happened in Europe. There are always some changes. For instance, Barsa is a very rich team that is tossing big sums out of the window the last couple of years. That can't go on forever. And even Khimki may find better use to their money at last. Your prognosis is overly hypothetical to be correct.
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Originally posted by Erkan12 View PostTurkish economy yes, Fener's? Probably not, if Ali Koç wins the election, then the Koç group will support the team, if not, we will pray for Doğuş group to sticking with the current deal (at least 2 years more).
The only solid opponent currently for us is CSKA and maybe Madrid. Olympiacos or Pao can't match with us, Khimki, Zalgris and Baskonia aren't even close, Maccabi also doesn't seem good.
The only reason why Oly or Pao can possibly win against us because of the F4 format, in a one-game only competition, anything can happen if there isn't a gigantic difference between the teams. In a play-off format, only CSKA can match with us, any team like Oly, Pao, Madrid or Maccabi, loses with 3-0 or 3-1 at best.
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Originally posted by Johnny7 View PostObradovic is a moneyteam coach. When DPG wanted to lower the budget he knew winning was impossible and he left. Now he is in a team with unlimited budget (fener boys will make propaganda now that they are poor but don't believe them) and he should win everything with 30 points difference but can't even do that. Yes in the past he won things with low budget but not anymore. We better call him richie rich
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Obradovic is a moneyteam coach. When DPG wanted to lower the budget he knew winning was impossible and he left. Now he is in a team with unlimited budget (fener boys will make propaganda now that they are poor but don't believe them) and he should win everything with 30 points difference but can't even do that. Yes in the past he won things with low budget but not anymore. We better call him richie rich
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Originally posted by paspalj View Post
Obradovic has 9 titles, so saying that he will win more in the next 10-15 years means that he ia going to be winning almost every year.
He needs another 8 in the next 15 years. I think it is doable with the current circumstances.
Moreover the main argument is that he will win the majority of titles in the next 10-15 years, not necessarily 8 titles. He may have the majority even with 6. But I certainly don't exclude 8.
Originally posted by paspalj View PostAlso if Itoudis and Saras are the only other ones that will win it in the next 20 years then their getting 5 each (at least)
Originally posted by paspalj View PostAlthough Obradovic, Itoudis and Saras will win it unboubtely, I believe you are overfitting. 20 years is a long time, and teams like Oly or Pao with a small bump in the budget will be able to named favorites.
Originally posted by paspalj View PostMoreover, you have teams like Barca, and Real, really big european teams that can easily become contenders with minor tweaks. Real is a contender this year too.
Real wins every 20 years, they are toast till 2035.
Fun aside in 2015 they had a super roster, there was no Itoudis or Saras, and Obradovic just in the beginning of building his Fener. Laso got lucky. He will not get lucky again. And Real won't be able to build a super roster that easily again due to increased salary cap in NBA and China which I already addressed.
Originally posted by paspalj View PostThen you have to account for recent rich teams like Khimki that might be a surprise.
All in all it is just an ambitious future prediction. Just food for thought, I am not Nostradamus. I will quote my self in 15 years though if it happens
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Originally posted by berry View PostKhimki-Maccabi-Olympiakos-PAO(if he stays)-Baskonia.How can you take these teams out of the picture so lightly.And if you tie Obradovic future with Fener then there is also another parameter to consider:Turkish economy future doesnt seem so bright.
The only solid opponent currently for us is CSKA and maybe Madrid. Olympiacos or Pao can't match with us, Khimki, Zalgris and Baskonia aren't even close, Maccabi also doesn't seem good.
The only reason why Oly or Pao can possibly win against us because of the F4 format, in a one-game only competition, anything can happen if there isn't a gigantic difference between the teams. In a play-off format, only CSKA can match with us, any team like Oly, Pao, Madrid or Maccabi, loses with 3-0 or 3-1 at best.
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Originally posted by qiangdade View PostKhimki that has never achieved anything and is on the verge of being swept by CSKA? Maccabi that has not reached a final four since 2014? Pao that has not reached a final four since 2012 and declares the're going to FIBA? Baskonia that has won nothing and are being swept by Obradovic??? Only Oly are legit in that group and not for much longer with Spanoulis and Print at the end of their careers. I am talking about a hypothetical era that started in 2016 anyway so they are all irrelevant.
Not taking teams out of the picture, just coaches. I am talkign about the status quo. There's no indication at the moment that either Fener or CSKA will not have strong investors. If this changes, dynamics change also. But even if say Fener goes bankrupt and Obradovic has to go to another team it will surely be an economic powerhouse and Itoudis/Saras will gladlyl fill in the title gap.
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