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Post#221 » by TheFutureMM » Mon Feb 26, 2024 11:25 pm

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Isn't he high school class of 2025 though?

Is there talk that he'll re-classify? I don't think he's committed to play anywhere for next season, and it's getting a bit late for NCAA commitments. Would he be going the G-League route then?


They are usually pretty plugged in. I imagine there must be talks for him to move up to the next level for next season.
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Post#222 » by WaltFrazier » Tue Feb 27, 2024 2:17 am

Mathurin looking Olympics worthy tonight
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Post#223 » by mojo13 » Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:26 pm

WaltFrazier wrote:Mathurin looking Olympics worthy tonight


How 's his D looking to you?

Seems pretty questionable to me which is a concern on a team whose core strength is it's gaurd/wing defense. NAW/Dort/Brooks/Barrett clear Mathurin easily.

But with Murray's on-going shin splints and the near fact that he is injured every off-season perhaps the window is open for Mathurin to join the team. I'd still rather have Nembhard before him (more a position of need), but word is Mathurin wants in bad, and he could be an important piece for the next cycle. He could gain allot from an Olympic experience.

Need to note Wiggins is playing better of late as well. His positional versatilty could be important.
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Post#224 » by WaltFrazier » Thu Feb 29, 2024 6:22 am

Now Wiggins is off for personal reasons again, timeline unknown, announced by Steve Kerr. Reminiscent of a year ago
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Post#225 » by frumble » Thu Feb 29, 2024 7:36 pm

I would be surprised if Wiggins or Murray plays, so there should be room for Nembhard and Mathurin (e.g., replacing Scrubb and TBH).

The big question for me is which bigs we take after Olynyk and Powell.
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Post#226 » by GoRapstheoriginal » Fri Mar 1, 2024 4:04 am

Another possible injury ankle sprain to Murray. I doubt he's f*cking playing for us in the summer.

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Post#227 » by BilboBanginz » Fri Mar 1, 2024 3:03 pm

New Rankings. We have somehow been jumped by Latvia.

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Post#228 » by aminiaturebuddha » Fri Mar 1, 2024 4:10 pm

BilboBanginz wrote:New Rankings. We have somehow been jumped by Latvia.

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That is kind of weird considering we've only had 2 National Team games since the last rankings, and both were recent wins (against Nicaragua - but maybe AmeriCup qualifiers don't factor in?).

Still, we've come a long way from the days of being consistently ranked in the 30s.
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Post#229 » by DoctaJ » Fri Mar 1, 2024 5:03 pm

I wonder if maybe it was due to a really good result for Canada falling off and a really bad result for Latvia falling off the calculation timeline that caused this. I can't remember how far back the calculation goes and what the oldest games that are involved were.
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Post#230 » by mojo13 » Sun Mar 3, 2024 7:29 pm

DoctaJ wrote:I wonder if maybe it was due to a really good result for Canada falling off and a really bad result for Latvia falling off the calculation timeline that caused this. I can't remember how far back the calculation goes and what the oldest games that are involved were.



Latvia was only 3-4 points behind Canada and beat Spain (and Slovakia) in the EuroBasket Qualfiers when we only beat #73 ranked Nicaragua (twice). It was enough to jump us. More likely than losing benefical results 8 years ago. Those were still dark times.

FYI - Latvia has the best W/L record in the world since early 2021 when Luca Banchi took over as coach.
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Post#231 » by ItsDanger » Sun Mar 3, 2024 7:59 pm

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Post#233 » by links135 » Sat Mar 9, 2024 11:10 pm

aminiaturebuddha wrote:
BilboBanginz wrote:New Rankings. We have somehow been jumped by Latvia.

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That is kind of weird considering we've only had 2 National Team games since the last rankings, and both were recent wins (against Nicaragua - but maybe AmeriCup qualifiers don't factor in?).

Still, we've come a long way from the days of being consistently ranked in the 30s.


Latvia had eurobasket qualifications and beat slovakia and spain, spain being 3rd had good weight and put them up a tad.
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Post#234 » by Randle McMurphy » Sun Mar 10, 2024 4:56 am

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Post#235 » by DaFroMan » Sun Mar 10, 2024 6:17 pm

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That's a huge loss this summer.


Is it though? Would mathurin even get minutes let alone make the squad?

Brooks, barrett, Murray, shai heck even Alexander walker likely gonna eat before him. If wiggins n sharpe are ready to go and willing, id also want them on the squad over a mathurin.

This injury made it easier for canada basketball. You don't have to cut this guy at the end of camp and risk him getting PO'd and not playing down the line, which is when he will actually be needed.
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Post#236 » by Randle McMurphy » Mon Mar 11, 2024 3:33 am

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That's a huge loss this summer.


Is it though?

Yes. He's easily one of the 12 best Canadian players in the NBA right now and there's certainly no guarantee they will get all of the ones ahead of him committed and on the team.
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Post#237 » by WaltFrazier » Mon Mar 11, 2024 2:09 pm

DaFroMan wrote:
Randle McMurphy wrote:
BilboBanginz wrote:
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That's a huge loss this summer.


Is it though? Would mathurin even get minutes let alone make the squad?

Brooks, barrett, Murray, shai heck even Alexander walker likely gonna eat before him. If wiggins n sharpe are ready to go and willing, id also want them on the squad over a mathurin.

This injury made it easier for canada basketball. You don't have to cut this guy at the end of camp and risk him getting PO'd and not playing down the line, which is when he will actually be needed.

Is NAW actually better than Mathurin though? Doesn't matter now, but hopefully Mathurin plays for Canada in 2025 and beyond.

What about Nembhard? I know all the commitment thing, and loyalty, but is he better than NAW straight up, as a PG? And is there room for him in any case? I'd rather see him than a non NBA player, start including the next generation.
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Post#238 » by Statistician MK » Mon Mar 11, 2024 11:48 pm

I'm surprised no one mentions Dalano Banton...
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Post#239 » by aminiaturebuddha » Tue Mar 12, 2024 6:30 am

WaltFrazier wrote:
DaFroMan wrote:
Randle McMurphy wrote:That's a huge loss this summer.


Is it though? Would mathurin even get minutes let alone make the squad?

Brooks, barrett, Murray, shai heck even Alexander walker likely gonna eat before him. If wiggins n sharpe are ready to go and willing, id also want them on the squad over a mathurin.

This injury made it easier for canada basketball. You don't have to cut this guy at the end of camp and risk him getting PO'd and not playing down the line, which is when he will actually be needed.

Is NAW actually better than Mathurin though? Doesn't matter now, but hopefully Mathurin plays for Canada in 2025 and beyond.

What about Nembhard? I know all the commitment thing, and loyalty, but is he better than NAW straight up, as a PG? And is there room for him in any case? I'd rather see him than a non NBA player, start including the next generation.


NAW may not be better overall, but he definitely plays his role better than Mathurin at this point. Team Canada needs a secondary ballhandler and a guard defender. That's what NAW brings.

Nembhard though is someone I would love for the National Team to add for this summer. He also plays within himself and right now is a better defender than Mathurin.
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Post#240 » by aminiaturebuddha » Tue Mar 12, 2024 6:32 am

76 combined points for Murray, Barrett, and Olynyk in tonight's Raptors-Nuggets game. That must be close to a record for total points by Canadians in one game.

I would love to see those 3 guys on the team this summer. Those three plus SGA and Brooks is a hell of a closing lineup (especially with the improved playmaking chops Barrett has shown lately).

Fingers crossed that Murray is somehow able to play this summer.

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