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  • Originally posted by Srle View Post
    Poor Greeks they still think they were better than us back thenOnly sour losers are bitching about referring
    Tell that 2 Darko...
    Your time is up my time is now,
    you can't see me my time is now...

    "Basketball is like the church. Many attend it, but few understand it"

    If u smell what the G.L. is cookin'...

    The Demon of Greek loby is here!

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    • Another sour loser
      UZEO SI TROFEJ MACVANE MACVANE MACVANE!!!

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      • Argumented criticism and debates are always good, however mindless bashing doesn't do anything good for either side :thumbsdown: .

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        • Originally posted by Picek View Post
          what is wrong?
          49 FT Spain, 12 Croatia
          14 fouls Spain, 38 Croatia..
          technicals, flopping etc. etc
          but I guess your tiny little brain couldn't get the idea of that from that video..
          but I'm not angry and sad as I was in 2005.
          Spain got what they deserved in 2005. finishing without medal and especially they got what they deserved in 2007. losing gold infront of their own crowd..
          that is the only proof on this world that there is someone above us (God, Allah or whatever you want to call it)..
          they are the strongest team in 2009., I sincerely hope they will be losers the same way as they have always been on the last 35 EC's..
          wowww so believer u are speaking about god.... and u act like that saying those words???? so in ur mouth the better thing in world is croatia??? i will be ok seeing u getting gold u are a good country and a good NT, maybe this is diference between some people and others , THE WAY OF SEE THE LIFE AND ENJOY
          Saludos!
          MADRID 2020---> host country election 2013

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          • What has this thread turn into? Perhaps it's time to close it...

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            • Originally posted by fasoulaki View Post
              I have to admit that Spain is realy the most sympathetic team worldwide. The roster consists of fair sportsmen, idealistic individuals with the highest moral and ethic standards.

              They never dive and flop. They never ask for unsportsman or technical fouls. They never humiliate their opponents but show deep respect and treat them with dignity.

              We should call them "The Holy Twelve" in the style of the twelve apostels of Jesus Christ.
              That's poor, i can understand if you don't like some actions in some games, but i can't see any disrespect in them towards rival team.

              It seems there are too many anti-Spain NT... i deeply disagree about lack of "ethic standards" and about what many people use to say about them, that they are arrogants. That happens when a team is really difficult to beat, there are so many people just waiting them to lose ...

              BTW... Spanish supporters used to complain about refs when they lose in quarterfinals.. you know it's a global behaviour

              Humilliate their opponents? What are you talking about? If you win +15 would you put your hands down to let your rival have a chance, or would you try to get +30 not to get problems in the end of the game?

              Finally i don't see them so good, they are beatable, difficult but beatable, all of us know it.

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              • Lets get back on topic. I was able to see couple of games of Serbia, Greece and Russia. Unfortunately didn`t catch any Lithuania.

                Greece has thier old system in place, but Calathes, Zisis and Spanoulis aren`t doing as good of a job sharing and distributing the ball as Papaloukas and Diamantidis would do. Calathes will develop into a quality player, but at this point gets careless with the ball at times and drives into the heavy traffic. His shot didn`t look particularly good. Zisis got torched at the defensive end repeatedly against Serbia, he defended pick&roll poorly. Centers get most of thier touches in pick and roll action. Bouroussis gets some one-on-one play in the low post, while Schortsanitis is the designated low-post scorer and is very important as such. Forward positions are major concern. Fotsis is very average player these days, while Printezis gives nice energy boost of the bench, but is not consistent. Perperoglou and Tsaldaris would not be part of regular rotation in normal circumstances.

                Serbia does a real solid job at the defensive end. It`s too bad that thier offensive catalyst Teodosic is thier weakest defender, he gets beaten far too easily in one-on-one situation as well as in pick and roll action. Offensively Serbia likes to pound the ball inside to Krstic in particualr, while Teodosic gets the offense running with pick and roll, which he is excellent at. Macvan has trouble finishing around the basket against taller and more athletic opposition, so he tried to shoot a lot of jumpers, but that didn`t work particualrly well. He is average shooter at the moment. Raduljica is very strong and physical, but needs to polish his footwork in the paint. I expect Teodosic, Tepic, Tripkovic, Erceg, Velickovic and Krstic to take the most of the burden. This team is lacking perimeter scorer badly, Rakocevic would be very valuble for this team.

                Russia is a long shot to make quarterfinals. They were no offensive jugernaut with Kirilienko and Holden to begin with, and now they are very disorganized and confused at that end. They commited shot-clock violation 4 times against Greece. Ponkrashov is having trouble creating shots for anyone, but himself, while Bykov is more of a two-guard as he doesn`t have court vision nor basketball IQ to function as a playmaker. Wings are real solid with McCarty and Fridzon as a shooters, and Monya as a utility guy. Vorontchevic had game of his life against Greece hitting 3-pointers and going strong to the basket with 2 impressive dunks, but im not sure if he can keep it up. Kaun and Sokolov do not look like particularly good backup. They give solid effort at the glass, but are clumsy with the ball. Kurbanov and Vialtsev are not NT material.
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                • Originally posted by Alyosha12 View Post
                  ROFL are you for real? He blocked his shot? Really, with what his thumb may be because the rest of his hand was obviously hitting Planinic.



                  LoL yeah he gained position just like Kasun by slamming into Kasun, Kasun does the same thing and its a foul
                  thats the creteraia caveman don't understand or don't wan't to see, and that wasn't u nuff because back then we were way better than spain and after all cretaria bull shit there was obvius trping by garbajosa on tomas and that was for unsportmenship foul not just regular....don't realy wan't to discuas more. just one more reminder....

                  Luiz fernandez from Spain wrote this

                  "Another example of NBA-crowded team that actually worked, Croatia, had a more bitter ending despite deserving a better reward. Not enjoying the most solid preliminary round, the team began to work as soon as the game started to flow through the hands of Euroleague star Nikola Vujcic, an impressive distributing paint player. In this case, the NBA guys (Zoran Planinic, Gordan Giricek and Mario Kasun) perfectly fit into a short rotation where everyone had a big share of prominence, producing some of the best offensive game seen in the tournament. Only injuries and bad refereeing stopped them in the quarterfinals against Spain"

                  The Eurobasket tournament is in the books, and Greece has been crowned as the champions of Europe. DraftExpress digs a little deeper to explore what has been learned over the past few weeks in Serbia and Montenegro. The team concept in International basketball still prevails, but as always the game continues to evolve. The All-Eurobasket Team is presented and broken down individually to explore the players involved and what made them so successful. And finally, we look ahead to the wildcard berths that will be issued by FIBA in late November in Rome for the World Championships in Japan. Who are the leading candidates, what do they bring to the table, and what FIBA might and should take into consideration when making the final decision.
                  Jordi Bertomeu sucks!

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                  • Any video of Greece vs Lithuania? The discussion piques visual interest.
                    Last edited by Chigusa; 08-28-2009, 03:40 AM.
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                    • Originally posted by Chigusa View Post
                      Any video of Greece vs Lithuania? The discussion piques visual interest.

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                      • Originally posted by KWSN-Men View Post
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                        • Originally posted by fasoulaki View Post
                          I have to admit that Spain is realy the most sympathetic team worldwide. The roster consists of fair sportsmen, idealistic individuals with the highest moral and ethic standards.

                          They never dive and flop. They never ask for unsportsman or technical fouls. They never humiliate their opponents but show deep respect and treat them with dignity.

                          We should call them "The Holy Twelve" in the style of the twelve apostels of Jesus Christ.
                          humilliate... you're kidding right?

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                          • Originally posted by Markoishvili View Post
                            Lets get back on topic. I was able to see couple of games of Serbia, Greece and Russia. Unfortunately didn`t catch any Lithuania.

                            Greece has thier old system in place, but Calathes, Zisis and Spanoulis aren`t doing as good of a job sharing and distributing the ball as Papaloukas and Diamantidis would do. Calathes will develop into a quality player, but at this point gets careless with the ball at times and drives into the heavy traffic. His shot didn`t look particularly good. Zisis got torched at the defensive end repeatedly against Serbia, he defended pick&roll poorly. Centers get most of thier touches in pick and roll action. Bouroussis gets some one-on-one play in the low post, while Schortsanitis is the designated low-post scorer and is very important as such. Forward positions are major concern. Fotsis is very average player these days, while Printezis gives nice energy boost of the bench, but is not consistent. Perperoglou and Tsaldaris would not be part of regular rotation in normal circumstances.

                            Serbia does a real solid job at the defensive end. It`s too bad that thier offensive catalyst Teodosic is thier weakest defender, he gets beaten far too easily in one-on-one situation as well as in pick and roll action. Offensively Serbia likes to pound the ball inside to Krstic in particualr, while Teodosic gets the offense running with pick and roll, which he is excellent at. Macvan has trouble finishing around the basket against taller and more athletic opposition, so he tried to shoot a lot of jumpers, but that didn`t work particualrly well. He is average shooter at the moment. Raduljica is very strong and physical, but needs to polish his footwork in the paint. I expect Teodosic, Tepic, Tripkovic, Erceg, Velickovic and Krstic to take the most of the burden. This team is lacking perimeter scorer badly, Rakocevic would be very valuble for this team.

                            Russia is a long shot to make quarterfinals. They were no offensive jugernaut with Kirilienko and Holden to begin with, and now they are very disorganized and confused at that end. They commited shot-clock violation 4 times against Greece. Ponkrashov is having trouble creating shots for anyone, but himself, while Bykov is more of a two-guard as he doesn`t have court vision nor basketball IQ to function as a playmaker. Wings are real solid with McCarty and Fridzon as a shooters, and Monya as a utility guy. Vorontchevic had game of his life against Greece hitting 3-pointers and going strong to the basket with 2 impressive dunks, but im not sure if he can keep it up. Kaun and Sokolov do not look like particularly good backup. They give solid effort at the glass, but are clumsy with the ball. Kurbanov and Vialtsev are not NT material.
                            Very good post! You comments about team Greece, Serbia and Russia are spot on.
                            I too think that Calathes is still far from being called a finished product. The good thing is that there is loads of room for improvement.
                            Same goes for Koufos. He seems to be very offensive minded and needs to learn to see court as we say.

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                            • Originally posted by Markoishvili View Post
                              Kaun and Sokolov do not look like particularly good backup.
                              What did you think about Mozgov? Kaun is better at the offensive end, Sokolov at the defensive.
                              People don't come with instruction manuals, that's why to figure them out, you have to press their buttons...

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                              • Originally posted by lafa View Post
                                What did you think about Mozgov? Kaun is better at the offensive end, Sokolov at the defensive.
                                I like him a lot. He is obviously still raw, which is understandable considering that he doesn`t have that much big-game experience, but he is big and strong, very good rebounder and can actually score some around the basket. Best Russian Center a the moment.

                                Khryapa`s injury is huge blow for Russia. I think Blatt would play him at PF a lot, which would allow him to get more minutes for McCarthy and Monya at SF, but also Khryapa is terrific at defending pick&roll as PF considering that he can switch onto the small guy and don`t give up anything. Russia`s defense is 20-30% worse without him and defense was all they had coming into this tournament.
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