Post#483 » by aporel18 » Thu Sep 19, 2013 8:49 am
Great defense by Spain + unexperienced Serbian kids lead to Spain's win. Krstic and Bjeliça were very well defended, and Víctor Claver deserves some credit alongside Marc Gasol, Rudy and Sergio Rodríguez. They just executed their game and played 40 minutes.
Sergio, just like Rudy, went to the NBA too soon. They'd better develop their games and their winning experience/leadership in Europe, just like Ginobili did, instead of going there as young pups and getting in Nate McMillan's hands. McMillan just ruined those kids careers, Sergio needed a season and a half in Real Madrid to regain some momentum, and Rudy's first season back in Europe has been disapointing, he's a far better player than what he's shown so far. In the long run, they'll use what they learned in the NBA, but their careers have been mismanaged. Navarro is a totally different animal, he just doesn't defend and you can't afford that in the NBA, even if your offensive talent is better than 90% of the NBA players.
This loss is hard to take for Serbia, but to me they're favorites against Slovenia because Ivkovic sat his starters as punishment/rest and Slovenia's loss to France was probably more devastating, because they were trying until the end. Serbia has a far better roster, too, even if they are a bit too young. I don't get all the flack Maljkovic gets, Slovenia has the Dragic brothers, Begic, a past-his-prime Nachbar and a bunch of decent role players, he's done very well with the roster he's been given. If Erazem Lorbek was playing, they could be considered favorites, but instead they have Domen, who is playing pretty well, but to be honest, isn't a very good player.
France beat Slovenia in the painted area, where they are much stronger, and the French will be an extremely difficult rival for Spain because of it. Ajinça, Petro, Diaw, Pietrus and even Batum can bang inside. Orenga and his assistants will hopefully have a better plan than in Montpellier, where they won just by 1.
Lithuania and Croatia are my favorites to get to semis, but Italy has dynamite from outside, and the Ukrainians are better than what they've shown so far, and Jeter could pull a McCalebb. We'll find out today.