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I remember Lakas Fan Yo on ISH. We had a lot of heated arguments with him on ISH and the ESPN boards. Fun times.
Sometimes LFY's threads are comical relief if you do not take him seriously. Speak something good about Michalis Kakiouzis or Nick Calathes and he will agree with you. I invited him here on IBN a month ago. It is a shame that he did not respond.
Sometimes LFY does make valid points. On the EL forums, that I agree.
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FIBA Europe Basket/Euroleague/Lakas Fan Yo is a troll.
- He Hated Ricky Rubio, The Americans, and Team USA.
Originally posted by Lakas Fan YoThis just now donned on you? How many times did I tell this forum he is OVERRATED. The most overrated player in the HISTORY of Europe.
How many times does it have to be said here before people grasp it?
Originally posted by Lakas Fan YoThese are Ricky Rubio's 2010 Spanish ACB League playoff stats (as you can see, he is the most overrated player in all of history):
29% FG%
21% 3 PT FG%
4.4 PPG
3.6 APG
Try to understand that to figure out field goal % in Europe - in Europe they count 2 pts and 3 pts separate, you have to ADD the 2 pts and 3 pts together to get the overall field goal % as it is counted in America. In Europe they don't automatically add them together for an overall field goal %.
Americans constantly mistake 2 pts % for overall FG % from European stats. They don't give overall field goal % so you have to add the 2 pts % and 3 pts % together to get what Americans understand to be "field goal %".
Originally posted by Lakas Fan YoThe Euroleague plays a much more serious basketball than the NBA does. That is a fact. The way these Team USA players are performing is proof of that to anyone that is not biased towards the NBA.
Kevin Durant looks like a scrub without refs helping him all game long. The NBA is totally controlled by the refs and the games are scripted to what the league wants for marketing purposes.
- He overrated the Greek Players. Nikos Galis being better than Michael Jordan.
- Blind Nationalism is tiresome patriotism.
- I expect him to call me a Xenophobe or a racist.
"Stop Being Xenophobic" - Lakas Fan Yo.
"Racist" - Lakas Fan Yo
How old are you bro? You have an agenda. The NBA is still the best professional basketball league in the world. The best players from Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Australia, Middle East, Eurasia, and Asia are playing in the National Basketball Association.
Team USA won the Gold Medal in the 2008 Olympics, and 2010 FIBA World Championship.Last edited by Lebron23; 01-16-2011, 12:08 AM.
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try to read FIBA's facebook page and you will find yourself reading more on NBA instead.
also, look how the three point rainbow distance had been adjusted to accomodate NBA's standard.
just some few things we have to look and think about.
Sports is Business
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What a nice topic.
I'm proud to see this here.
We always complained that refs stop us.
This year in Cholet-Fener and Fener-Barca games there were some critical mistakes in the breaking points, against Fener.
If FIBA supports Turkey, that's great I think.
But it seems people think Greece, Spain and Yugoslavia/Serbia should be supported always and only.
NO NO NO...
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Originally posted by Levenspiel View PostSo, I finished watching the game. There's nothing to talk about the first 3 quarters. So my notes on the last 10mins. There were a few calls that could go both ways, so i skip them (Keselj's foul on rebound, Kerem Gonlum offensive foul etc).
- Two fouls on Markovic (one blocking foul and the rebounding) were wrong.
- Omer Asik got a hit in his eye, but then decided to pull a stunt. It was a very stupid act, but Arslan could get 1 of 2 fts, so no real gain here. Still, it was plain annoying, but you cannot blame the refs here.
- Teodosic was trying too hard to get fouls but they were so obvious that even FIBA tv commentators mocked him, who were actually worshiping his game. These and a few others changed the psychology though, creating a victim scenario in their fans' eyes.
- Krstic foul on Semih Erden's last minute lay-up was wrong. He stretched then pulled back his hand. Could be honest mistake. Erden missed his FT anyway.
- The last sec play: Nobody thought Tunceri stepped on the line. There was a top view camera and it looks clean. Damn, no Serbian even objected. I hope the later photo showing his foot on the line is not fake (remember the photoshopped photo of Asik's block on Llull's last sec lay-up in Eurobasket2009, some people can get really low). In any case it's bad luck for Serbia. Hardly a ref mistake.
All in all, I feel much better after seeing this that we actually did not steal anything, but won a big game against a very very good opponent. But on the other hand, I'm disappointed at IBN, to be honest.
To make a long story short, I believe the tournament was excellent as far as organization is concerned. The level of basketball displayed could obviously have been better without the absence of some major stars and some unfortunate situations (the Greece-Serbia brawl litteraly drained the Greek team emotionally and did not allow them to find their rythm on the court, whereas Serbia performed poorly in all their games until the QF), but that does not change the fact that Turkey was the third best team in the tournament after the US and Serbia. Most importantly though they have established themselves clearly as a top 8 team worlwide in the last 2 years (USA, Argentina, Serbia, Lithuania, Greece, Spain and Brazil, Slovenia and Russia being right behind), a progress that could very well lead to something even more impressive in the years to come.
Enjoy your success, the majority of Turkish fans showed they deserve it.
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So, I finished watching the game. There's nothing to talk about the first 3 quarters. So my notes on the last 10mins. There were a few calls that could go both ways, so i skip them (Keselj's foul on rebound, Kerem Gonlum offensive foul etc).
- Two fouls on Markovic (one blocking foul and the rebounding) were wrong.
- Omer Asik got a hit in his eye, but then decided to pull a stunt. It was a very stupid act, but Arslan could get 1 of 2 fts, so no real gain here. Still, it was plain annoying, but you cannot blame the refs here.
- Teodosic was trying too hard to get fouls but they were so obvious that even FIBA tv commentators mocked him, who were actually worshiping his game. These and a few others changed the psychology though, creating a victim scenario in their fans' eyes.
- Krstic foul on Semih Erden's last minute lay-up was wrong. He stretched then pulled back his hand. Could be honest mistake. Erden missed his FT anyway.
- The last sec play: Nobody thought Tunceri stepped on the line. There was a top view camera and it looks clean. Damn, no Serbian even objected. I hope the later photo showing his foot on the line is not fake (remember the photoshopped photo of Asik's block on Llull's last sec lay-up in Eurobasket2009, some people can get really low). In any case it's bad luck for Serbia. Hardly a ref mistake.
All in all, I feel much better after seeing this that we actually did not steal anything, but won a big game against a very very good opponent. But on the other hand, I'm disappointed at IBN, to be honest.
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Originally posted by cardenales View PostSEE, Did Turkey won the first stage of group easily!!!!!!! Are you sure!!!!!!!! Puerto Rico give Turkey a big scare, Puerto Rico won the first half all the way and after Turkey dominate the third quarter easily Puerto Rico came back in the fourth quarter and get short for only two points. Man, really, Did Turkey won the first stage easy?
After all this noise, I downloaded the infamous Serbia-Turkey SF game. I'm watching it for the first time. First half is absolutely clean. I'll write my full impression when i finish the whole game.
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SEE, Did Turkey won the first stage of group easily!!!!!!! Are you sure!!!!!!!! Puerto Rico give Turkey a big scare, Puerto Rico won the first half all the way and after Turkey dominate the third quarter easily Puerto Rico came back in the fourth quarter and get short for only two points. Man, really, Did Turkey won the first stage easy?
Greece vs. Puerto Rico, common this game was a steal in favor of Greece. The game is 77-75 Greece ahead and Nathan Peavey with the ball attack the basket and Bourrossi jump to block the shot and hit him with the elbow in the head, plus Bourrossi with one hand look for the rebound and with the other one was holding Peavey and move him around. No foul is call instead the ref call a technical to Cintron which put Greece in the free throws and that was it. It is so obvious that in the highlights they never show the foul instead they show the ref calling the technical. That call ends Puerto Rico chance to win.
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FIBA Suckz!!!!! instead of choosing other countries to host the asian championship 2011 they choose again CHINA how come????????
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Fiba supports the strongest. Lebanon was supposed to host the 2011 asian championship!
china lost to iran last year so they decided to recover and asked to host the championship instead of lebanon. And boom the championship was transfered from beirut towards a chinese city. If lebanon did so would fiba agree ?
Oh and lebanon vs spain (WC game) referees cheated and fouled out jackson vroman who killed marc gazol under the paint!
It's a joke who ever pays more wins!
(qatar national team is full of naturalized africans) oh i almost forgot fiba asia's president is also qatari!
thumbs down for FIBA though we had our wild card but still it's not a reason to support fiba
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That would be fine..why don't establish your own world basketball organization boys
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yeah dont support the fiba anymore.cause they dont protect their golden boys anymore.
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Originally posted by Den View PostWell, dont forget to mention that in the last Eurobasket 2009 in Poland Turkey lost in the quarter final to Greece in over time thanks to some ref. support for the latter team.
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