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Post#241 » by frumble » Tue Jun 7, 2016 8:29 pm

mojo13 wrote:Ok - I found some intel. Supposedly all teams needed to submit their 23 name player pool to FIBA by early this week for the Olympics and the Qualifiers). This list of names is where your 12 man roster must come from for the Olympics. No subbing in/out from this list leading up to the Olympics.

The website for the Manila qualifier now lists the Canadian "roster" as list of 23 names. This may be the same list as the total player pool - I have no way to confirm this. Or it could be crap. Speculate away.
http://www.fiba.com/oqt/philippines/2016/Canada


- J. Anthony - -
- A. Bennett - -
- S. Bhullar - -
- K. Birch - -
- D. Brooks - -
- A. Doornekamp -
- M. Ejim - -
- T. Ennis McIntyre -
- O. Hanlan - -
- B. Heslip - -
- C. Joseph - -
- T. Lyles - -
- J. Murray - -
- A. Nicholson -
- K. Olynyk - -
- K. Pangos - -
- D. Pierre - -
- D. Powell - -
- X. Rathan-Mayes -
- P. Scrubb - -
- N. Stauskas - -
- T. Thompson -
- A. Wiggins - -


Surprised to se Olynyk there, but maybe they think there is a small chance he recovers by the Olympics if we qualify. Seems like a waste of a slot considering his projected recovery time.
Pangos is on the list, that is nice to see.
No Wiltjer, no Bachynski (who had a great year in the D), No English, no Rautins, no J. Anderson (really no "old guard"). No Kris or Devoe Joseph. No Mullins.

It is a pretty good list with no major names missing, however we already know many of these names are "questionable" for the Qualifier at least. I hope we can put together a decent 12 man roster from this for the qualifier.




I can't see this list being the player pool. As you note, it would be very odd to waste a spot on Olynyk. He might not be ready by October, let alone July.

And its very odd to see no Mullings, Wiltjer or Bachynski. Somewhat odd to see no Sacre. The absence of English, Anderson, Rautins, K. Joseph, and D Joseph is less surprising.

Another reason to think this list isn't the player pool is that the FIBA website has a 'roster' listed for Canada's U17 team. It has 24 names, but does not include 7 of the 22 guys listed by Basketball Canada as being part of the U17 training camp (Aimaq, Bourcier, Brown, Cowley, Ezeagu, Miller, and Sackey).

I think these rosters are just somebody's guess, rather than a binding pool.

If it is a binding pool, it does not bode well up front. Between free agency (Nicholson, Powell, and Bennett), injury (Olynyk), and fatigue (Thompson), we would be left with only five big man options: Anthony, Bhullar, Birch, Ejim, and Lyles. Not good.
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Post#242 » by Mattd97 » Wed Jun 8, 2016 12:22 pm

mojo13 wrote:I would say Bachynski is a far better player than Bhullar at this time.
Bachynski is a D-league All Star this year, and a selection for the 2015-16 All-NBA D-League Teams (Third Team and All-Defensive Team) as voted on by the league’s 19 head coaches.
Appearing and starting in 49 games for Westchester this season, Bachynski averaged 13.1 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks over 27.2 minutes per game. Bachynski finished the 2015-16 NBA D-League season second overall in blocked shots.

He has a legit shot to land in the NBA (and don't point out Bhullar's carnival show with the Kings last year). He can actually get up and down the floor fairly well - unlike Bhullar. And don't be surprised if we are digging this far down the list for a back up center for the Qualifier (unfortunately).



i agree, and have been labelled racist enough times by sonrise to prove it. i was just saying i doubt either make the roster so i guess it doesnt really matter that they chose bhullar for the prelim roster. doesnt really explain why they did though. i wouldve prefered bachynski, or both if theyre worried about TT, nicholson and olynyk. i didnt even notice sacre wasnt there, thats a surprise. hes not great but he has a use and i thought contributed in that role effectively last year.
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Post#243 » by BilboBanginz » Wed Jun 8, 2016 2:38 pm

Gorgui Dieng will not play in the qualifying tournament. This is good news for Canada because Senegal is in the same qualifying group as us, and even though we would probably beat them anyways, it was possible that Gorgui could have a God-Mode game against us and steal a game (he was putting up numbers like 25 & 15 in Afrobasket).

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The Senegalese pivot Minnesota Wolves (NBA), Gorgui Sy Dieng, will forfeit the pre-Olympic tournament scheduled in the month of July in Manila, Philippines. The Daily Wednesday, quoting a relative of the player informs that Dieng will not be with the Lions for this qualifying competition for the 2016 Rio-Jo.


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Post#244 » by mojo13 » Wed Jun 8, 2016 4:34 pm

Well training camp is a mere two days away (June 10th) and I guess someone is going to need to break into the camp to actually find out who is there!

I get that Basketball Canada is up against the wall with this Qualifier being so earlier. They probably still don't know who can and cannot play and might not fully for a another week or two (let's hope for a Warriors sweep of the Cavs to free up Thompson asap). Do free agents risk playing without a contract or insurance? I say the decent ones with a shot at good money don't (Powell, Nicholson) but maybe the borderline guys like Sacre/Bennett play as a way to advertise themselves and maybe improve? Certainly Jamal Murray shouldn't be participating at this point right? Too much to lose if something bad happens.

It seems disorganized and a bit of a scramble....and is certainly the downside of having so many borderline NBA players as part of the core. Lots of uncertainty in their lives and careers.

I hope someone out there has access to the camp and can see who is there...otherwise I guess I will be slumming through the twitter world this weekend.

If Wiggins, Cojo, Ennis and Lyles are there we got a shot (again it is a 4 game tournament). We have depth to fill the holes around them.
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Post#245 » by aminiaturebuddha » Wed Jun 8, 2016 9:23 pm

Yeah, it would be nice to hear a little something at least. If the four that you mentioned above, plus Thompson, are there I'll feel much better about our chances.

As for depth to fill in the gaps, I'd like to see what Khem Birch could do. His game isn't exactly a typical international ball type of game, but he does have a year of experience playing it now, and some interior defence is always useful.

Also, now that Dillon Brooks is going back to Oregon, I wonder if he'd make the team as a Wiggins backup for a few spot minutes here and there to bring offence off the bench along with Heslip. Wait...what am I saying? It'll be Doornekamp again, won't it? Damnit.
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Post#246 » by aminiaturebuddha » Wed Jun 8, 2016 9:26 pm

Speaking of Oregon, hell, why don't they bring Chris Boucher into camp. I'm not sure he'd make the team (unless we're really thin on big men with guys like Nicholson, Powell, Sacre, Thompson, etc. bowing out) but it might be nice to get him some time around the team. He might be able to help out in the future with his two very definable skills (shot-blocking and outside shooting).
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Post#247 » by Mattd97 » Wed Jun 8, 2016 11:11 pm

aminiaturebuddha wrote:Yeah, it would be nice to hear a little something at least. If the four that you mentioned above, plus Thompson, are there I'll feel much better about our chances.

As for depth to fill in the gaps, I'd like to see what Khem Birch could do. His game isn't exactly a typical international ball type of game, but he does have a year of experience playing it now, and some interior defence is always useful.

Also, now that Dillon Brooks is going back to Oregon, I wonder if he'd make the team as a Wiggins backup for a few spot minutes here and there to bring offence off the bench along with Heslip. Wait...what am I saying? It'll be Doornekamp again, won't it? Damnit.


lol sad but true. brooks didnt go to carlton and isnt related to a coach so.......
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Post#248 » by frumble » Wed Jun 8, 2016 11:24 pm

Some news leaking out on twitter re who made the U17 and U18 teams.

E.g., looks like Brissett, Darling, Henry, Vranik, Alexander, Blair, and Wigginton are among those who made the U18s.

I suspect an official, complete list won't be out until at least tomorrow.
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Post#249 » by frumble » Thu Jun 9, 2016 6:32 am

Hoops Hype has reported the U17 roster (based on info gathered from tweets)

http://hoopshype.ca/report-u17-canada-roster/

No Barrett on the list.

Not sure if that means 1) Hoops hype got it wrong; 2) Barrett will be playing U18 instead of U17 (which would be surprising considering that he is young even for the U17 team); or 3) Barrett will not be playing for Canada this summer.
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Post#250 » by frumble » Thu Jun 9, 2016 1:10 pm

Canada's U17 roster is now on the FIBA site.

http://www.fiba.com/world/u17/2016/Canada#tab=roster

Barrett is there (along with Djuricic, Shi-ttu, and Nembhard).

The roster is very similar to what we had at the Americas U16s last summer. 8 returning players, including the top 6 guys in minutes and points.

Most of the turnover was among the back-up guards (Llewellyn, Carr, and Kabongo replaced by Sackey and Smith).
Also two new wings (Akot and Guerrier) and one fewer post (Courntey).

It looks to be a very solid team, with all the key guys participating.
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Post#251 » by Undefeated » Thu Jun 9, 2016 2:20 pm

Nice to see Stefan Smith on the roster
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Post#252 » by aminiaturebuddha » Thu Jun 9, 2016 4:39 pm

That should be a very good team. It'll be interesting to see if they can get much out of Bediako and Shepard - if they can, it'll really help against bigger teams (like the US) because then Simi won't be worn out having to guard the best opposing big man all the time. If he can switch off sometimes and focus on help defence and save something for the offensive end, it could be useful in an intense tournament.
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Post#253 » by mojo13 » Thu Jun 9, 2016 4:57 pm

Very happy with this team - should be our best shot at a medal since 2010 (Pangos, Bennett, Birch, Pierre, Hanlan, Bhullar etc.).

Just need to avoid the US in the playoffs!
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Post#254 » by aminiaturebuddha » Thu Jun 9, 2016 4:57 pm

And here's the announcement on the Basketball Canada website (which is normally pretty slow getting information up).

http://www.basketball.ca/en/news-article/slug-00fzkp

Some warm up games next week against France, Australia and Argentina should be good to get them prepared.
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Post#255 » by aminiaturebuddha » Thu Jun 9, 2016 5:00 pm

mojo13 wrote:Very happy with this team - should be our best shot at a medal since 2010 (Pangos, Bennett, Birch, Pierre, Hanlan, Bhullar etc.).

Just need to avoid the US in the playoffs!


Looking at the schedule, as long as we finish first in our pool (ahead of Australia, Finland and China), and assuming the US finishes first in theirs, we would avoid the US until the final.
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Post#256 » by mojo13 » Thu Jun 9, 2016 5:09 pm

aminiaturebuddha wrote:
mojo13 wrote:Very happy with this team - should be our best shot at a medal since 2010 (Pangos, Bennett, Birch, Pierre, Hanlan, Bhullar etc.).

Just need to avoid the US in the playoffs!


Looking at the schedule, as long as we finish first in our pool (ahead of Australia, Finland and China), and assuming the US finishes first in theirs, we would avoid the US until the final.


Australia will be tough as a first game. They have been together and training/playing exhibition games since late April. We have an exhibition game on the slate against them next week, so we will see how we measure up soon.
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Post#257 » by frumble » Thu Jun 9, 2016 7:04 pm

mojo13 wrote:Very happy with this team - should be our best shot at a medal since 2010 (Pangos, Bennett, Birch, Pierre, Hanlan, Bhullar etc.).

Just need to avoid the US in the playoffs!


That 2010 U17 team was fantastic. Junior Lomomba and Duane Notice were also on the team, and played fairly big roles. IIRC, Bhullar and Birch were not on that squad (they played at the U18 Americas that summer).

With injuries, AAU commitments, etc., it is rare that everything lines up in terms of participation like it did that summer. I think the only notable who skipped was Stauskas. If he had played, that team would have had three future NBA first round picks.

I think the only Cdn team that have three future NBA first round picks was the 09 World U19 team with Olynyk, Thompson, and Joseph (but a middling supporting cast, beyond Arop and Trasolini).



Re the senior team, we are less than 24 hrs from beginning of camp, and still no speculation/rumours in the mainstream media.Sad reflection on how little attention the national program gets.
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Post#258 » by mojo13 » Thu Jun 9, 2016 8:11 pm

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mojo13 wrote:Very happy with this team - should be our best shot at a medal since 2010 (Pangos, Bennett, Birch, Pierre, Hanlan, Bhullar etc.).

Just need to avoid the US in the playoffs!


That 2010 U17 team was fantastic. Junior Lomomba and Duane Notice were also on the team, and played fairly big roles. IIRC, Bhullar and Birch were not on that squad (they played at the U18 Americas that summer).

With injuries, AAU commitments, etc., it is rare that everything lines up in terms of participation like it did that summer. I think the only notable who skipped was Stauskas. If he had played, that team would have had three future NBA first round picks.

I think the only Cdn team that have three future NBA first round picks was the 09 World U19 team with Olynyk, Thompson, and Joseph (but a middling supporting cast, beyond Arop and Trasolini).



Re the senior team, we are less than 24 hrs from beginning of camp, and still no speculation/rumours in the mainstream media.Sad reflection on how little attention the national program gets.


I tried reading Wolstat and Yanawhateveropolous tweets. Wolstat mentioned last week he thought Stauskas was out but it was unconfirmed. He isnt saying much. Yanawhateveropolous tweeted last week he heard Wiggins, Stauskas, Bennett, Nichoslon, Powell are rumored to be out (but unconfirmed). Neither seems to know much at all. One of them thought KO was playing no less than two weeks ago. I thought this was their job. There doesn't seem to be any decent sources of info out there.

Good piece on Ejim today by Vice Sports - at least someone in the media cares.
https://sports.vice.com/ca/article/melvin-ejims-breakout-year-has-put-nba-national-team-on-notice?utm_source=vicesportstwitterca

Supposedly there was to be a media event tomorrow - but it has been postponed. No new date/time set. This isnt going to end well is it?
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Post#259 » by bozothepope » Thu Jun 9, 2016 8:58 pm

Basketball Canada is shooting a commercial at Ryerson's Mattamy Centre (aka Maple Leaf Gardens) tomorrow at 9am. They're looking for 200 extras and apparently members of the national team will be there.

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Post#260 » by Mirotic12 » Thu Jun 9, 2016 9:22 pm

pantalones wrote:Jorge Guttierez was actually the only Mexican in the NBA this past season and he would be a very good pg in the Euroleague.


I might have him confused with someone else, but I am pretty sure that he has been in the training camp of two different Eurocup teams (league level below Euroleague), and that he has been cut both times, and other point guards were signed instead.

And he seems to be worse than guys like Campazzo and Laprovittola in FIBA Americas play. Laprovittola was in a weak Eurocup team this year, and then got cut. He did just OK in a weak Spanish League team.

Campazzo was a third string point guard last year in Euroleague with Real Madrid. This year he did pretty well, but that was a on a weak Spanish League team, so a much lower level team and a lower level league.

Some of Mexico's best players have been playing in Europe for years, and never even gotten out of small clubs, or weak national leagues. I have watched plenty of Mexico's games, and I really think Ayon is the only real Euroleague level player they have.

Gutierrez and Paull Stoll (to me Mexico's best players after Ayon), I would put at more like Eurocup level players, as far as European club basketball goes.

mojo13 wrote:The list of teams now interested in Khem Birch include: Unics Kazan, Olympicacos, Panathinaikos, Lokomotiv, Galatasaray (according to the ever so reliable Twitterverse).

Kevin Pangos is supposedly in the mix for Unicaja and Kuxta Laboral both EuroLeague teams.


Malaga isn't a Euroleague team. They play in Eurocup, the same league he was already playing in. I don't see him going to Baskonia over Malaga. Malaga has a way bigger budget, and so they can pay him much more.

mojo13 wrote:No doubt Argentina's best years are well behind them, but Scola and Nocioni still have a little left in them. However I don't see Argentina getting much better anytime soon. Canada is starting to exert dominance over Argentina at the youth levels.

Brazil beat both France and Serbia in pool play at the last World Championship. With most of their best players they are a good team. Much better than Turkey and Russia. I put them a tier below the top Euro teams (France, Serbia, Spain).

PR and DR are not weaker than those teams if they have their best players playing. DR with Karl Anthony Towns and Al Horford are likely better than all those teams. DR had neither in the 2014 WC and made the play offs. PR is a weird country to gauge because of its ties with the U.S. - so many born and raised US basketballers have PR roots. A team with Napier, Harkless, Arroyo, Barrera, Holland, Balkman should beat the teams you mention. Carmelo Anthony's qualifies a Puerto Rican...too bad he never played for them. PR has problems with their federation and coaching for the last couple years - that is much to blame for their poor performance over the last few major tournaments. Historically PR has a strong tradition with many top 8 finishes in the World Cup and Olympics through the 90s and 2000s.

Mexico and Venezuela are the lesser powers that I can not defend much - they seem to currently have good coaching and systems in place that helps them perform beyond what their talent would indicate.


We will agree to disagree then. I watch every EuroBasket and every FIBA Americas tournament.

European teams like Czech Republic, Latvia, and Belgium could easily win FIBA Americas. So I will definitely disagree. The difference of quality of the teams is big.

Brazil is the only team that can compete with good European teams consistently (outside USA and Canada), and even they are not at that level. And no, I don't think at all that they are better than teams like Russia and Turkey. Although, they should be tough in the Olympics, since they are playing at home, and Brazilian teams historically due very well when playing at home.

PR and DR would stand almost zero chance of making it out of a first group stage at EuroBasket. The only way they could make a second round of EuroBasket would be if they got in the easiest group of the tournament, and even then I have my doubts they could make it.

And you can't use 1 or 2 games as an example of what Americas teams would do in EuroBasket. Because in an actual EuroBasket, they would have to play against teams that are better than them in almost every single game. So let's agree to disagree on the issue of most Americas teams being competitive at EuroBasket level.

As far as Nocioni goes, from watching him last season and this season in Real Madrid, I don't think he really has anything left in the tank. He's done for the most part, and I would expect that he probably retires from basketball right after the Olympics. Last season he played two good games the whole year, both at the Euroleague Final Four. In the whole season that was it. He admitted later he saved up all his energy just for those two games and coasted the rest of the year.

This season in Real Madrid, he has basically been totally useless the entire season. The last time he played with Argentina was a full 2 years ago (when he was a far better player than he is now), and he was fairly mediocre with Argentina back then.

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