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  • #16
    Originally posted by Bury Please View Post
    - Just last week in efes pilsen cup there was problemw ith scoreboard
    - France vs lebanon, we stopped the game for long time just to change the rim. They made players lose their rythm.

    - Today, they play the games at different times. despite the fact that cheating can exist. ALL GAMES SHOULD BE PLAYED AT SAME TIME.


    Terrible hosts in turkey. Terrible organization by FIBA. WE EXPECTED MORE!
    Please!! You are calling WC 2010 a terrible organization because someone broke a rim? We all know, we debated this in other thread, the current system of competition turn impossible last day games being played at the same time, for the reasons displayed here.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Bury Please View Post
      - Just last week in efes pilsen cup there was problemw ith scoreboard
      - France vs lebanon, we stopped the game for long time just to change the rim. They made players lose their rythm.

      - Today, they play the games at different times. despite the fact that cheating can exist. ALL GAMES SHOULD BE PLAYED AT SAME TIME.


      Terrible hosts in turkey. Terrible organization by FIBA. WE EXPECTED MORE!
      What a huge problem.. shame on you Turkey!!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by gravity View Post
        USA did in same city European countries have a problem about that
        There was only 16 teams in 2002 (4 groups of 4), so it was possible to do it with only 2 arenas. (and it was done in the previous tournaments)

        Most major european cities could do it with this format. (although the arenas would be way smaller than in Indianapolis)

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        • #19
          Actually I was pissed off during the scoreboard problem in Brazil-USA game. Luckily it didn't take long, but it mustn't have happened in the first place. It's quite a likely problem for this sport, and apparently the risk analysis was not good enough, the preventive measures were not in place. I really hope somebody has been held accountable for this.

          Otherwise, I haven't noticed anything blatantly wrong with the organization.
          5 out 6 scientists say Russian roulette is safe.

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          • #20
            i see only one recently built court..

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Alyosha12 View Post
              I don't know if this has to do with FIBA or FIBA TV or the organization and i don't care. I just know that i hate and when i say hate i mean hate some of the camera angles. FFS whose bright idea was it to place the camera behind the basket and film the whole offense from under there all the while the ball is somewhere on the top of the key or god knows where because i don't see it and i sure as hell don't know what is going on on the court.

              The other angle is from directly over the basket, you know the one that is usually only in use if refs check if the ball was in the cylinder and if the basket counts. Well someone it seems thinks its smart to film the whole offence from that angle FFS.
              I agree, some of the camera angles are ridiculous.

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