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  • #46
    Originally posted by Gonzaka View Post
    The Leader talks.

    He says today is not the moment to sack Orenga. I hope maybe tomorrow.
    He will probably continue working for the federation as a member of the staff. The only problem is that his salary was raised when was named as a main coach so Sáez will probably negotiate with him to find a solution.

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    • #47
      This is interesting:

      "People asked for Del Bosque's head too"

      Signed: Juan Antonio Orenga.

      Now check about facts. Del Bosque won the World Cup 2010 and Euro 2012. Orenga was fired from Estudiantes in the middle of the 2005-06 season in his only professional experience before becoming part of the federation staff.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by HeinrichMohr View Post
        This is interesting:

        "People asked for Del Bosque's head too"

        Signed: Juan Antonio Orenga.

        Now check about facts. Del Bosque won the World Cup 2010 and Euro 2012. Orenga was fired from Estudiantes in the middle of the 2005-06 season in his only professional experience before becoming part of the federation staff.
        Oh my god. It's like he is the leader of N. Korea (no offense to Kim Jong-Un).

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        • #49
          Orenga resigned.

          Now… What is the sense of life?
          FIRE THE NEXT ONE!!!
          EŭroKorbo, the useless basketball blog in esperanto.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Gonzaka View Post
            Orenga resigned.

            Now… What is the sense of life?
            Shouldn't you change your signature?

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            • #51
              today i read that orenga quit.do you know who can replace him?

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Gonzaka View Post
                Orenga resigned.

                Now… What is the sense of life?
                Justice finally

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                • #53
                  Pablo Laso?
                  Republic of CRVENA ZVEZDA

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by christodoulou76 View Post
                    Shouldn't you change your signature?
                    Done.
                    FIRE THE NEXT ONE!!!
                    EŭroKorbo, the useless basketball blog in esperanto.

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                    • #55
                      Scariolo is free... isn't it?

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                      • #56
                        Famous baseball player Babe Ruth once said: "The way a team plays as a whole determines its success".

                        The way Juan Antonio Orenga made Spain play as a whole determined its failure. Orenga's "double post, three out" tactic was a good idea at a first sight. Spain's twin towers or better said "bro towers" Gasols are very good post players, and I guess Orenga used them to have size domination and to create space for long-rang shots. Unfortunately for him, by using them together it also created a giant traffic jam in the paint, preventing backcourters to drive and attack the rim more often.

                        In my opinion, Spain desesperately lacked a stretch 4 who spaces out the floor with his accuracy from long distance. Jorge Garbajosa used to be that guy, whereas Felipe Reyes was a true facilitator with his intensity and feel for the game at the 4 spot.

                        Orenga's major mistake was clearly to pick Serge Ibaka over Nikola Mirotic, especially with Victor Claver coming out of a bad season in NBA.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by serbianhoops View Post
                          Famous baseball player Babe Ruth once said: "The way a team plays as a whole determines its success".

                          The way Juan Antonio Orenga made Spain play as a whole determined its failure. Orenga's "double post, three out" tactic was a good idea at a first sight. Spain's twin towers or better said "bro towers" Gasols are very good post players, and I guess Orenga used them to have size domination and to create space for long-rang shots. Unfortunately for him, by using them together it also created a giant traffic jam in the paint, preventing backcourters to drive and attack the rim more often.

                          In my opinion, Spain desesperately lacked a stretch 4 who spaces out the floor with his accuracy from long distance. Jorge Garbajosa used to be that guy, whereas Felipe Reyes was a true facilitator with his intensity and feel for the game at the 4 spot.

                          Orenga's major mistake was clearly to pick Serge Ibaka over Nikola Mirotic, especially with Victor Claver coming out of a bad season in NBA.
                          Serge Ibaka > Nikola Mirotic. Ibaka defense alone gives Spain an edge.

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                          • #58
                            Orange's biggest mistake was to use only 8-9 players in his usual rotation. Abrines and Claver without minutes and a guy like Felipe Reyes in the bench instead of using him when Marc and Ibaka weren't having a good day.

                            And the fact that in 2013 and 2014 he didn't win any close game. Definitively, he's not a clutch coach.
                            FIRE THE NEXT ONE!!!
                            EŭroKorbo, the useless basketball blog in esperanto.

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                            • #59
                              you need pablo laso on your bench!!!
                              Republic of CRVENA ZVEZDA

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