Mirotic12 wrote:Or maybe, just maybe, what is 99% the most likely explanation, they just didn't play any defense.
There's no such thing as "they just didn't play any defense". I think maybe you are thinking in Greek in your head and translating word for word in English, because what you're saying just doesn't make sense, it doesn't exist.
They gave some open long shots to guys like Theis, Schroder and Wagner because they are not natural shooters, and they went 9/15. Ok. ****. It happens. It was a calculated risk that most coaches would take and it didn't pay off. if there was another game they would adjust and try something different and then it would be a chess game with an unknown result. But in FIBA you don't have that opportunity, such is life. But again: it doesn't mean that the team was bad. They just made a decision in one game, and it was an unlucky decision, it has happened to literally every basketball team in the world.