slothrop8 wrote:Hair Canada wrote:aminiaturebuddha wrote:
Just a small correction, I believe in the second round the teams from Group D actually cross over to face the three teams from Group B, so we'll likely be facing Brazil, Venezuela and Chile, not the US, Puerto Rico and Mexico. Still, your bigger point still stands, and none of those teams will be pushovers when the majority of these games will be during the NBA season, and therefore we'll likely end up with a similar roster to the disappointing one we're seeing this week.
I'm starting to get a little worried. Basically, Canada Basketball needs to be lobbying our NBA talent now to ensure good participation in the games this summer in Canada against the DR and VI, and the second round games in September. We absolutely need wins in each of those games to have a good chance to qualify.
If that's the case, then it's better I think. Couldn't really find good info on the crossover, so I just assumed it's A with B and C with D. Where did you find this info? It's not really clear on the FIBA website (what a surprise).
As always, Wikipedia is usually on top of things:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIBA_Basketball_World_Cup_qualification_(Americas)
So, assuming the information there is accurate - we would draw the Brazil group in the newly formed Group F. A few things, the top 3 in Group F once it exists go through to the World Cup and all results from the current groups carry forward. That being the case, Brazil is already 2-0, it's likely better for us if they just keep winning. Brazil sticking everyone else in their group with as many losses as possible is to our benefit. Secondly, we catch a bit of a break in that the Dominican are 2-0 in our Group - but we catch them next at home in Canada during the summer with our NBA players at least theoretically available. That game will be a great opportunity to not only hang a loss on DR - but also try to beat down their point differential as much as possible. Lastly, point differential is a key tie-breaker - I feel bad for the good people of the Bahamas, but we need to absolutely destroy them.
Long story short, and this involves lots of speculation and forward looking to things that may not actually happen, but if we can squeak out a win over the Virgin Islands at effectively a neutral site in Nassau this window - we should roll through our Group stage and get to Group F sitting at 5-1 with a very healthy point differential and be in great shape to go through. Top 3 from F plus the better of the 4th place finishers out of E &F go - and anyone finishing 4th in E is likely to see their point differential take a beating
from the USA. My crystal ball suggests if we can beat the Virgin Islands we're likely well on our way.
You are a wee bit off. The 4th place team in Round 1 is dropped and any wins and point difference we might gain from wins against them are dropped. In your scenario we'd go forward at 3-1 into Group F (1-1 vs DR, 2-0 vs USVI) with 2 games against Chile, VEN and BRA. I, however, am skeptical we will be sitting that well. We already lost this summer to USVI with what looks like a much better team. Anyone know how their roster compares to their summer AmeriCup roster. I know Walter Hodge who killed us and is their best player is playing. Oh how bad are we to be legitimately worried by USVI?!?!?!
Anyone help with this clip of practice figure out the "White" and the "Reds". Maybe we can speculate on a starting five?
White:
Pierre
Landry
Heslip
Shepard?
McNeiley or Best?
Red:
Ejim
Keane?
Joel Anthony
Thomas Scrubb
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