UcanUwill wrote:Random, but do you have favorite uniform in Eurobasket? I really love our Lithuanian green ones.
+1
the Lietuva green one is great
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UcanUwill wrote:Random, but do you have favorite uniform in Eurobasket? I really love our Lithuanian green ones.
a-French-Fan wrote:UcanUwill wrote:knicksfan974 wrote:
France with their A team will be the team to beat for the next decade in Europe. So much talent.
Not saying France wont be good, opposite, but I just remember in 2005 thinkig, damn... Italy will be it soon, Bargnani, Gallinari, Belinelli, DaTome, Mancinelli... Elite stuff... Man, at a time we had no idea how truly bad Bargnani was, he tanked every team he ever been on, and I meant tanked hard.
NO COMPARISON AVAILABLE
Bargnani, Gallinari, Bellinelli, were good NBA players and I really loved them. The same for Gigi Datome as an elite euroleague player. But think about who will be the 12th, 13th or even 16th player for France next year!
knicksfan974 wrote:Archx wrote:UcanUwill wrote:
Yes, as I said, they got fooled, he tricked them, and Slovenia has only themselves to blame.
He must have tricked his own team as well because France also stopped playing and almost started heading to the locker room. But instead of being +2 they were -1 at the end, really smart job from him
At that moment it most certainly was a smart move from him. What happened the next play no-one couldn't have guessed in advance, but likelihood of a Slovenia buzzer beater three with one second on the clock was very low.
Archx wrote:knicksfan974 wrote:Archx wrote:
He must have tricked his own team as well because France also stopped playing and almost started heading to the locker room. But instead of being +2 they were -1 at the end, really smart job from him
At that moment it most certainly was a smart move from him. What happened the next play no-one couldn't have guessed in advance, but likelihood of a Slovenia buzzer beater three with one second on the clock was very low.
Obviously was a smart move BUT you don't start shaking hands and indicating that you'll just dribble it out and then suddenly in the last second you decide to attack. Even the coaches were already shaking hands and his own teammates were surprised at what he did. He also apologized later on lol. But i think when he looked back to the bench someone must have signaled something to him, because then he quickly turned around and went for it.

UcanUwill wrote:knicksfan974 wrote:a-French-Fan wrote:Imagine France with Wemby, Lessort / Gobert, Sarr or Raynaud, and Fournier.
And Risacher and Coulibaly challenged by Penda, Nolan Traoré becoming our starting point guard ...
I really like this A' team, and I think I owe a lot to Fred Fauthoux. We're getting and identity!
France with their A team will be the team to beat for the next decade in Europe. So much talent.
Not saying France wont be good, opposite, but I just remember in 2005 thinkig, damn... Italy will be it soon, Bargnani, Gallinari, Belinelli, DaTome, Mancinelli... Elite stuff... Man, at a time we had no idea how truly bad Bargnani was, he tanked every team he ever been on, and I meant tanked hard.
sisibilio wrote:Wemby is just different animal. They may not always win but they'll be heavy favorites whenever he plays.
Hugi Mancura wrote:Markkanen and whole Finnish team shot badly from three (Markkanen shot 1/6 from three, but in the end scored 26 points), but defense caused 20 turnovers for Montenegro and Finland scored some easy baskets. Vucevic was very invisible, scored 7 points with 2/10 shooting and had 5 turnovers (2 assists). Both teams had tactics to stop other teams star player. Finlands tactic worked better.




pepe1991 wrote:Swuul wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Fact that Croatia isn't qualified is only because of teams that participate in qualifications, but who can't be eliminated.
Making up even more lies?
Maybe you should first check if Ukraine and Hungary are in Eurobasket, before continuing? Then check how the qualifications *actually* work, instead of sprouting your lies in the public?
Croatia didn't qualify because they are not good enough, it really is that simple. Neither did Ukraine, or Hungary, or Denmark, or Luxembourg, or San Marino, etc etc. No need for lies or folio-hats.
I made mistake about who is hosting and who applied for hosting, that's why i mentioned Ukraine and Hungary. My mistake for not checking actual tournament participation.
Regardless, Croatia didn't qualify for same reason Slovenia didn't qualify for WC in 2019 after winning Eurobasket in 2017, because during qualification period they were without Dragic and Doncic. Matter of fact, during qualifications for WC 19, Slovenia went 1-5
I'm well aware how qualifications work. They are set in middle of regular seasons so teams can't count on NBA players and portion of Euroleague top players. Meaning, team that needs to secure his national team spot in tournament is whole different team than one that will be at tournament.
For big countries with huge pool of talent, with strong domestic leagues like Spain, it's no problem. But smaller countries that rely on several players to make difference, it's huge problem. This is nothing new, in 2022 Latvia didn't qualify because they sucked in 4th stage of qualifications.
But here is interesting data:
Latvia lost to Greece and failed to qualify to EB 2022, this are Greece players from qualifications:
-Dimitrios Katsivelis- wasn't at main tournament
- Linos Chrysikopoulos- wasn't at main tournament
- Christos Saloustros - wasn't at main tournament
. Margaritis - wasn't at main tournament
- Papadakis - wasn't at main tournament
- Nikolaos Chougkaz - wasn't at main tournament
-Vassilis Mouratos - wasn't at main tournament
- Georgios Tsalmpouris - wasn't at main tournament
Ioannis Kouzeloglou - wasn't at main tournament
And you can't see travisty of qualifications in such fashion ? Team that makes through qualification is often100% different basketball team than one that is sent to play at main tournament. How is this fair to:
1) players who are part of qualifications
2) teams that don't have 30 elite men for basketball
3) smaller countries all together, who are very top heavy, but very talented at the top?
G R E Y wrote:Jordan Loydski! Lol
I didn't have Slovenia 0-2 and Poland 2-0 but here we are.
a-French-Fan wrote:Actually, I agree with every body about Sylvain's behaviour! Positive or negative!!
Whatever, Luka is the best offense player in the world, could make more on his defensive work, and with his behaviour is a really a** ho**. If he tried to really defend and stop to talk wit referees ... He should be the best player in the word, NBA or Fiba context.