lambchop wrote:Good to see Spain lose. The Spanish basketball federation needs to wake up, instead of wasting their young talent year in and year out in EBA where teams practice three times a week, while their peers from other countries are getting regular minutes in pro leagues. Lorenzo Brown is a band aid that worked extremely well in 2022.
Spain school is still good, just has a drought. We had interview with Lithuanian u18 star, Kasparas Jakucionis, formerly from Barca school, and he mentioned in Spain they had practices and games where you just not allowed to set screens, beat your man or pass the ball. Thats why he reached his level.
Its our Lithuanian idiots who prioritise "team ball fundamentals", which sounds good, but all our players literally can't dribble and had zero iso skills. The last guy we had who could iso at perimeter, was Siskauskas, and he wasn't even developed by our idiots, he started playing ball at 16 and was just wonder kind at that. Seriously, the main difference between us and Philippines is that we are taller, our school is an abomination.