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  • Bruno Díaz es Batman
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    And with this?

    C Lopez-Plumlee
    PF Love-Lee-Anderson
    SF Parsons-McDermott
    SG Hayward-Redick-Korver
    PG Lin-McConell

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  • reamily
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    Originally posted by Beez View Post
    That's not good at all. What's FIBA's end game? To shake down European teams for a favorable schedule?



    USA's starting 5 for its 2017 qualifier against Honduras:

    F Shawn Marion
    F Kevin Garnett
    C Tim Duncan
    G Andre Miller
    G Kobe Bryant
    The nba legends tour would sell well in Honduras

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  • Beez
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    Originally posted by auris1 View Post
    To WC 2019 ?
    It is absolute shambles and pile of shit .
    In Europe ,we have no time for mid season NT games . No one will turn up ,that is another reason .
    And i really, really like European championships . Now that is ruined , because instead of having that tournament we will have some fucking qualifiers to play .
    FIBA wants to ruin euruleague and diminish importance of European championships .
    FIBA wants to be similar to FIFA, and we all know how corrupt they are . Money money money ,and some bulshit given it is because of the greater good .
    Who did they ask ? Fucking wankers
    That's not good at all. What's FIBA's end game? To shake down European teams for a favorable schedule?

    Originally posted by R1ou View Post
    That the qualification games will be played during the club and the NBA season and that makes it difficult for those players to participate.
    USA's starting 5 for its 2017 qualifier against Honduras:

    F Shawn Marion
    F Kevin Garnett
    C Tim Duncan
    G Andre Miller
    G Kobe Bryant

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  • R1ou
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    Originally posted by Beez View Post
    I went to the FIBA site and watched the video. Other than being thoroughly confusing, what's the main concern about the new qualification process?
    That the qualification games will be played during the club and the NBA season and that makes it difficult for those players to participate.

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  • auris1
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    Originally posted by Beez View Post
    I went to the FIBA site and watched the video. Other than being thoroughly confusing, what's the main concern about the new qualification process?
    To WC 2019 ?
    It is absolute shambles and pile of shit .
    In Europe ,we have no time for mid season NT games . No one will turn up ,that is another reason .
    And i really, really like European championships . Now that is ruined , because instead of having that tournament we will have some fucking qualifiers to play .
    FIBA wants to ruin euruleague and diminish importance of European championships .
    FIBA wants to be similar to FIFA, and we all know how corrupt they are . Money money money ,and some bulshit given it is because of the greater good .
    Who did they ask ? Fucking wankers
    Last edited by auris1; 08-23-2016, 11:41 PM.

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  • Beez
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    Originally posted by mojo13 View Post
    Of course we can argue the real intentions or what the actual results will be, but I am a believer in listen to what your adversary says when trying to figure out what they truly want.
    I went to the FIBA site and watched the video. Other than being thoroughly confusing, what's the main concern about the new qualification process?

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  • mojo13
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    Originally posted by Beez View Post
    In the US, college conferences "challenge" one another. I would like to see a Anglo-sphere/European challenge. So it would go something like this: USA vs Lithuanian (in Lithuanian), Spain vs Australia (in Australia. Rematch!), Canada vs France (in France), Serbia versus New Zealand (in New Zealand). But the matchups could be setup in different ways.

    I don't think either side would go 4-0 against the other. It's a fair matchup. We would get the excitement of a home crowd, which is always lacking in Olympic competition and, sometimes, in World Cup play. The European teams would have the advantage early on, but it would, hopefully, encourage players like Ben Simmons, Andrew Wiggins and Steven Adams to play for their national teams.

    I know it will never happen. I'm just thinking of ways to develop competitive international rivalries that will add excitement and grow the game.
    Is this the partial thought behind the new home and home qualifcation system. Maybe it loses its purpose without the best players playing, but the home games will be interesting. We Canadians hardly get a chance to see our national team play meaningful games on home soil...so at least there is that.

    From the FIBA website this is there reasoning for the changes:

    Benefits
    The growth of national team basketball in any country needs to be promoted”

    Improved basketball exposure: More than 140 countries playing – 1,250 regular and meaningful games.

    New interest for basketball: Regular official national team games in front of their home fans.

    Player-friendly system with one free summer: Maximises the chance of having international stars in the flagship FIBA tournaments.

    Opportunity for new countries and players to emerge through regular official games.

    All-year regular visibility of the national team, not only in summer time – creating synergies with club competitions.

    Improved structure of lead-up to flagship national team tournaments: Clear “Road to” the main FIBA competitions.

    Enhanced potential for commercial and media partners to be associated with the national teams and the main FIBA competitions.

    Development of National Federations, giving them own assets, new tools and more resources.

    Increased media exposure and promotion for national team basketball – generating benefits across all FIBA Zones.

    Why the Changes?

    No visibility of national teams in their home countries.

    National team competitions in selected host countries taking place ONLY in the summer.

    No easy-to-follow qualification system throughout the 5 continental zones.

    No lead-up (“Road to”) to the flagship national team competitions - large gaps without games.

    Unlike other team sports, currently no official regular home games for all national teams.

    Future participation of the best players to national team flagship tournaments questionable.

    No development potential for most of the National Federations - as the same countries play and win the major competitions.

    Too much “wear and tear” for the international players competing every summer at the end of the club season.

    Economic viability of the current system at risk in a changing environment as other sports are improving their position.



    Of course we can argue the real intentions or what the actual results will be, but I am a believer in listen to what your adversary says when trying to figure out what they truly want.

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  • Beez
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    In the US, college conferences "challenge" one another. I would like to see a Anglo-sphere/European challenge. So it would go something like this: USA vs Lithuanian (in Lithuanian), Spain vs Australia (in Australia. Rematch!), Canada vs France (in France), Serbia versus New Zealand (in New Zealand). But the matchups could be setup in different ways.

    I don't think either side would go 4-0 against the other. It's a fair matchup. We would get the excitement of a home crowd, which is always lacking in Olympic competition and, sometimes, in World Cup play. The European teams would have the advantage early on, but it would, hopefully, encourage players like Ben Simmons, Andrew Wiggins and Steven Adams to play for their national teams.

    I know it will never happen. I'm just thinking of ways to develop competitive international rivalries that will add excitement and grow the game.

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  • MZT Skopje
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    Lol, USA would win 30-40 points.

    We have no basketball in europe, compered with yours our is semi-pro basketball.

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  • post
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    Originally posted by Levenspiel View Post
    Someone was adding the populations of Euro bball nations in other thread to make a case that the US has a huge advantage just because of its size.

    Then we can ask this question to test this claim: "Who would win a game between the US vs the Europe?"

    Who would be in that team; the Europe?

    my quick roster (I might have forgotten someone major; Nowitzki and Pau are retired)

    - Teodosic/Rodriguez/ Dragic (Yagmur?)
    - De Colo / Fernandez
    - Antetokounmpo / Datome
    - Bjelica / Ibaka
    - M. Gasol / Bourousis / Gobert
    Starters:

    C-Hassan Whiteside
    PF-Anthony Davis
    SF-Lebron James
    SG-Stephen Curry
    PG-Chris Paul

    Bench:
    C-Deandre Jordan
    PF-Blake Griffin
    SF-Kevin Durant
    SF-Kawhi Leonard
    SG-Klay Thompson
    SG-James Harden
    PG- Russell Westbrook

    I suspect that team would slaughter your European team. Would my 3 starter/9 bench player team beat your European team?

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  • post
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    Originally posted by post View Post
    Smith is an above average 3 point shooter for his career though. Bogdanovic has never even played in the NBA.
    I should add Smith has also proven to be at least decent on defense. You could do a lot worse defensively for a back up shooting guard, with say Jamal Crawford.

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  • Mindozas
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    Originally posted by reamily View Post
    US can be divided to east coast and west coast just like Croatia and Serbia divided(From Yugoslavia) (which also divided to Montenegro)
    This comparison is sooo wrong, man, I mean so really wrong

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  • reamily
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    US can be divided to east coast and west coast just like Croatia and Serbia divided(From Yugoslavia) (which also divided to Montenegro)

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  • Levenspiel
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    Someone was adding the populations of Euro bball nations in other thread to make a case that the US has a huge advantage just because of its size.

    Then we can ask this question to test this claim: "Who would win a game between the US vs the Europe?"

    Who would be in that team; the Europe?

    my quick roster (I might have forgotten someone major; Nowitzki and Pau are retired)

    - Teodosic/Rodriguez/ Dragic (Yagmur?)
    - De Colo / Fernandez
    - Antetokounmpo / Datome
    - Bjelica / Ibaka
    - M. Gasol / Bourousis / Gobert

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  • Mindozas
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    Originally posted by Levenspiel View Post

    This gives me the impression that you guys are now so bored of beating the internationals easily that you are trying to make it more fun by inventing new ways of doing it, like I used to play tetris upside down after a while.
    Haha, exactly my thoughts (and my actions with tetris back in the days)

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