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Originally Posted by -K2- View Post
16 free throws in the last 4 minutes...
Puerto Rico had 20 the whole game
Seriosuly... someone quote this whole post and signature me... Greek Loby Rulz
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Originally posted by PRSURF View PostOh please sinoball, you know that China have being lucky in these pass two world championships.
The point here is, if Asian teams are weak (and they are), so are all American teams besides USA, Argentina and Brazil. So I don't know what some of your sense of superiority come from.
Sorry for derailing the thread. I guess it was already OT before I stepped in.aim low, score high
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Originally posted by sinobball View PostEven if we focus on head-to-head matchups between China and Puerto Rico (and not on the fact that China won the tiebreaker both times ), we should also see the other head-to-head matchups which are: Japan > Panama; Lebanon > Canada; Lebanon > Venezuela. That's 3-2 in favor of Asia when you pitch the 4th/5th placers in Americas against Asia. Did I mention that China finished higher than Puerto Rico both times?
The point here is, if Asian teams are weak (and they are), so are all American teams besides USA, Argentina and Brazil. So I don't know what some of your sense of superiority come from.
Sorry for derailing the thread. I guess it was already OT before I stepped in.Originally Posted by -K2- View Post
16 free throws in the last 4 minutes...
Puerto Rico had 20 the whole game
Seriosuly... someone quote this whole post and signature me... Greek Loby Rulz
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Originally posted by sinobball View PostEven if we focus on head-to-head matchups between China and Puerto Rico (and not on the fact that China won the tiebreaker both times ), we should also see the other head-to-head matchups which are: Japan > Panama; Lebanon > Canada; Lebanon > Venezuela. That's 3-2 in favor of Asia when you pitch the 4th/5th placers in Americas against Asia. Did I mention that China finished higher than Puerto Rico both times?
The point here is, if Asian teams are weak (and they are), so are all American teams besides USA, Argentina and Brazil. So I don't know what some of your sense of superiority come from.
Sorry for derailing the thread. I guess it was already OT before I stepped in.sigpic
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Originally posted by tres equis View PostI've never understand why people wanna make it seem like brazil is this super team when in fact they never won anything ...
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Is Japan playing any more games in the Americas or did they just go to Venezuela? Kind of a strange trip if this is it.
Honduras beat Mongolia in the Jones Cup a long time ago, so everyone has to admit that the Americas deserve a 20th spot in the WC before Asia.Originally posted by FedfanMost ppl get childish when they lose.Originally posted by GuTOrefs in games of Spain walks with literally poop in his pants afraid of the Spanish players
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Originally posted by tres equis View PostI've never understand why people wanna make it seem like brazil is this super team when in fact they never won anything ...the only really strong teams in this continent are the usa and argentina because of their achievements in world championships and the olympics, and because of their style of play, I.Q, etc...brazil is not on their level, neither puerto rico.....yet.
Ok, we had a TERRIBLE era with our last CBB president, but if you look at the last results you´ll see that we should be more respected (like in the WC, losting for USA and Argentina for a minimal margin).
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Originally posted by JGX View PostIs Japan playing any more games in the Americas or did they just go to Venezuela? Kind of a strange trip if this is it.
Honduras beat Mongolia in the Jones Cup a long time ago, so everyone has to admit that the Americas deserve a 20th spot in the WC before Asia.Sacramento Kings
HERE WE STAY UNTIL THE COWBELLS COME HOME
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Originally posted by planaria View PostWell, Brazil has a big basketball history. The country is the last Americas champion and has 3 PanAm titles in a row.
Ok, we had a TERRIBLE era with our last CBB president, but if you look at the last results you´ll see that we should be more respected (like in the WC, losting for USA and Argentina for a minimal margin).sigpic
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Originally posted by Ciscorlie Horford View PostSecond game: VZN 103 vs JP 67
I am honestly shocked with how weak Asian countries outside of China are.
This years' Venezuelan roster doesn't have any name from the 2006 roster if i'm not mistaken....I'm sure the addition of coach Musselman is a big plus for the team as well.
In 2006 their roster consisted of:
4 Víctor Díaz
5 Pablo Machado
6 Yumerving Ernesto Mijares
7 Richard Lugo
8 Tomás Aguilera
9 Oscar Torres
10 Carlos Alberto Cedeno
11 Miguel Marriaga
12 Gregory Vallenilla
13 Manuel Alejandro Barrios
14 Heberth Alberto Bayona
15 Carlos Morris
Coach: Néstor Salazar
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Brazil had internal problems in last few years
had a bad coach (Lula Ferreira, is the Manolo Cintrón of Brazil ) bad mentality on the court, defense, trying to play only in fast break with speed like USA, but we don't have the same quality, after 2007, Moncho came to Brazil and started a new job to Brazil play with european game style (we won the fiba americas in Puerto Rico houses), he left, and Magnano (olympic champion with USA and second place in WC 2002) came to continuous the job and did a good job last year in Turkey.
we never played with complete roster, always missing some important players.
Brazil have a project for 2016, and this project started last year.
look our team this year
Nene, Varejao, Barbosa, Valtinho and Larry Taylor are out.
its a other start five team
but I believe in Magnanos job and I hope we can play 50-50 with Dominican and Pur.
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Sacramento Kings
HERE WE STAY UNTIL THE COWBELLS COME HOME
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VEN - Opportunity knocks for Vásquez and NT
NEW ORLEANS (FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament) - Greivis Vásquez wants to take responsibility and be the leader of Venezuela’s basketball team when his country hosts the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT).
The 25-year-old guard, who plays for the New Orleans Hornets, says the aim is not only to claim one of three qualifying places for the Summer Games in London but to also promote the sport in his homeland.
"Personally, I think I should be the leader and the objective is to qualify,” Vásquez said.
"I've had a chance to speak with some of my teammates in the Venezuela national team and with them, I share the same sentiment.
"We're full of hope and excited about playing in front of our fans and family.
"Néstor Colmenares, Héctor "Pepito" Romero and David Cubillán have told me they're motivated and can't wait to start the fight for the Olympic places.”
The OQT will be the most important basketball event ever held in Caracas.
"One thing I am convinced of is that whatever happens, the tournament will provide motivation for young basketball players and thus promote the development of sport in the country,” Vásquez said.
“I also hope that the event is able to inspire our government officials and motivate them to build courts that are not there, or fix up those in poor condition.”
The only time Venezuela have played at an Olympic Games was in Barcelona in 1992.
In the 12-team OQT, Venezuela will compete in Group B with Lithuania and Nigeria.
Should they finish in the top two, Vásquez and Co will take on Greece, Jordan or Puerto Rico in the Quarter-Finals.
The winners of the Quarter-Finals will advance to the last four and the two sides that prevail in the Semi-Finals will clinch spots in London.
The losers of the Semi-Finals will then play in the final game of the OQT and the winners will progress to London.
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Preliminary roster for the Olympics additional qualifying round:
Greivis Vásquez
Jesús Centeno
Windi Graterol
Néstor Colmenares
Luis Bethemi
Heissler Guillent
David Cubillan
Oscar Torres
Héctor Romero
Rafael Pérez
Gregory Echenique
Miguel Marriaga
Dwight Lewis Padrón
Francisco Centeno
José Bravo
Luis Valera
José Vargas
Michael Carrera
John Cox
Anthony Pérez
Jhorman Zamora
Gregory Vargas
Jesús Urbina
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