People were interested in these podcasts
Play Episode
83min
RealGM Radio
NBA Contender Tiers (with Matt Moore)
In this episode of RealGM Radio, NBA experts Wes Goldberg and Matt Moore break down the 2025 NBA contender tiers, diving into early-season surprises, elite teams, and breakout stars. From the Oklahoma City Thunder’s title defense to Victor Wembanyama’s meteoric leap, this deep dive explores how early trends shape the championship race. The duo also examines the Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors, and Minnesota Timberwolves, debating who truly belongs in the top tier. Later, they discuss under-the-radar teams like Houston, Milwaukee, and San Antonio, plus what’s gone wrong for squads like Orlando and Atlanta. Packed with sharp insights, stats, and smart banter, this is your must-listen guide to where every team stands in the NBA’s title chase. 00:00 – Intro: Breaking down the NBA contender tiers 01:25 – Early-season overreactions and meaningful trends 03:55 – OKC Thunder: defending champs or vulnerable? 06:12 – Thunder depth and star power discussion 08:25 – Tier Two: Denver Nuggets & Cleveland Cavaliers 11:40 – Denver’s defensive issues and Jokic’s dominance 14:15 – Can Cleveland’s defense carry them to the Finals? 14:41 – Tier Three: Warriors and Timberwolves analysis 16:45 – Golden State’s “Jimmy Butler era” & aging core 24:37 – Minnesota’s defense and trade deadline potential 28:52 – Tier Four: Spurs, Rockets, Bucks & Knicks 32:12 – Victor Wembanyama’s rise into NBA’s elite 39:53 – Houston’s struggles and the Fred VanVleet effect 45:09 – Giannis and the Bucks’ identity; Knicks’ hero-ball 49:21 – Mid-tier teams: Lakers, Clippers, Heat, Magic, etc. 59:51 – Miami’s fast-paced offense & elite conditioning 1:03:23 – Disappointments: Celtics, Hawks, Pelicans 1:06:39 – The Cooper Flagg problem in Dallas 1:13:00 – Lamelo Ball’s frustrations and Charlotte’s direction 1:15:51 – Utah & Washington’s surprising progress 1:17:31 – Trade deadline talk and rebuilding futures 1:19:15 – Outro: final thoughts on NBA tiers Rea
RealGM Radio
Southeast Division Preview (with Keith Smith and Brad Rowland)
The NBA's Southeast Division is ready to level up. Wes Goldberg and guests Keith Smith (Spotrac) and Brad Rowland (Locked On Hawks) dissect offseason moves, potential lineups, and bold predictions for the Hawks, Magic, Heat, Hornets and Wizards. #nba #miamiheat #traeyoung 0:00 Thoughts on Kawhi Leonard situation 9:00 Orlando Magic 21:45 Atlanta Hawks 35:41 Miami Heat 50:44 Charlotte Hornets 59:00 Washington Wizards 1:05:00 Heat create cap space 1:09:00 Hornets rookies can redefine franchise, Zaccharie Risacher & Alex Sarr ready for a leap RealGM Radio is powered in part by North Station Media (CLNS). For advertising or media inquiries, contact info@clnsmedia.com 🔔 Like, comment, and subscribe for more NBA insights and analysis! Follow RealGM Twitter: https://x.com/RealGM Follow Wes Goldberg Twitter: https://x.com/wcgoldberg PrizePicks: PrizePicks is the best place to get real money sports action. With over 10 million members and billions of dollars in awarded winnings, PrizePicks has made daily fantasy sports accessible to all. You just pick MORE or LESS on at least two players for a shot to win up to 1000x your cash! Run Your Game all season long on PrizePicks. Download the app today and use code CLNS to get $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup! Gametime: Take the guesswork out of buying tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CLNS for $20 off your first purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RealGM Radio
State of the NBA (with Dieter Kurtenbach)
Wes Goldberg and guest Dieter Kurtenbach dissect the explosive Kawhi Leonard investigation, praising Pablo Torre's groundbreaking reporting. They scrutinize Adam Silver's tenure as NBA commissioner, questioning his focus on TV deals over league health. They explore innovative ways to enhance NBA strategy discussions, comparing coverage to the NFL and proposing new systems for describing team formations. All-Star Game format changes and ideas for boosting fan engagement round out this wide-ranging NBA analysis. Tune in for a critical look at the league's present and future, including potential consequences for cap circumvention and suggestions to revolutionize NBA media coverage. 0:00 Intro 3:42 Sports media's coverage of Kawhi scandal 15:41 NBA salary cap circumvention and punishment for alleged violations 20:30 League Dynamics and Player Influence: League control by top players 24:42 NBA Star Player Movement: Failure of acquiring star players 37:47 NBA Contracts and Team Flexibility 41:54 Coverage of Basketball vs. Other Sports 55:28 Sports broadcasting and game scheduling: Importance of structured game nights 1:03:52 Naming Defensive Formations 1:12:24 Mark Cuban's defense of Steve Ballmer 1:17:03 Ideas for All-Star weekend changes 1:22:00 The Take Wheel RealGM Radio is powered in part by North Station Media (CLNS). For advertising or media inquiries, contact info@clnsmedia.com 🔔 Like, comment, and subscribe for more NBA insights and analysis! Follow RealGM Twitter: https://x.com/RealGM Follow Wes Goldberg Twitter: https://x.com/wcgoldberg PrizePicks: PrizePicks is the best place to get real money sports action. With over 10 million members and billions of dollars in awarded winnings, PrizePicks has made daily fantasy sports accessible to all. You just pick MORE or LESS on at least two players for a shot to win up to 1000x your cash! Run Your Game all season long on PrizePicks. Download the app today and use code CLNS to get $50 instantly after you play y
RealGM Radio
Predicting the NBA's Top 10 Offenses For the 2025-26 Season
Wes Goldberg and Jared Dubin predict the top 10 offenses in the NBA for the 2025-26 season. Will the Cavaliers slide? Will Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets rise to the top? Can the Celtics' system keep them afloat? #nba #lakers #warriors #nikolajokic RealGM Radio is powered in part by North Station Media (CLNS). For advertising or media inquiries, contact info@clnsmedia.com 🔔 Like, comment, and subscribe for more NBA insights and analysis! Follow RealGM Twitter: https://x.com/RealGM Follow Wes Goldberg Twitter: https://x.com/wcgoldberg PrizePicks: PrizePicks is the best place to get real money sports action. With over 10 million members and billions of dollars in awarded winnings, PrizePicks has made daily fantasy sports accessible to all. You just pick MORE or LESS on at least two players for a shot to win up to 1000x your cash! Run Your Game all season long on PrizePicks. Download the app today and use code CLNS to get $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup! Gametime: Take the guesswork out of buying tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CLNS for $20 off your first purchase. #nba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2014 World cup of basketball - rosters

Moderator: THE J0KER

User avatar
jolbin
Pro Prospect
Posts: 775
And1: 196
Joined: Mar 30, 2009

2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#1 » by jolbin » Mon Jul 28, 2014 9:25 am

What is the 12 man roster of your national team - who is playing and who is absent?
Strengths, weaknesses?

Slovenija:

G.Dragić - Jaka Klobučar
Z.Dragić - Jaka Blažič - Klemen Prepelič
Edo Murić - Domen Lorbek
Jure Balažič - Miha Zupan
Erazem Lorbek - Uroš Slokar - Alen Omić

A very versatile team - all players except Omić can play multiple positions and knock down the 3 pointer. Most players are consistent shooters when shooting an open shot.
Dragič bros, Blažič, Muri and Klobučar are pushing the tempo and playing the transition game well..
The biggest weakness of this team is surely the big man play - rebounding and post defence - the only true center in this team is ALen Omić who is quite terrible, but he brings size to the team..

The biggest absentees are Beno Udrih (not invited), Gasper Vidmar (injury), Mirza Begic (rejected the invitation), Boki Nachbar and Jaka Lakovic (international retirenment) and of course The Machine Vujacic..
User avatar
Rasho Brezec
RealGM
Posts: 61,959
And1: 18,587
Joined: Mar 12, 2008
Contact:
   

Re: 2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#2 » by Rasho Brezec » Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:13 pm

The 12 man roster hasn't even been announced yet, that's YOUR roster. And that team is mediocre at best.
Image
User avatar
jolbin
Pro Prospect
Posts: 775
And1: 196
Joined: Mar 30, 2009

Re: 2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#3 » by jolbin » Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:42 pm

Rasho Brezec wrote:The 12 man roster hasn't even been announced yet, that's YOUR roster. And that team is mediocre at best.


Yea, but barring an injury (E.Lorbek) or a sudden change of mind (G.Dragič) this roster is next to a sure thing. The three players that are on the cusp are Prepelič, Zupan and Omič. Zupan and Omič are needed because of the lack of big men (Zdovc said Zupan will play a lot of minutes on WC) and i think the federation dont want to risk losing Prepelič for the future - he really doesnt want to be the odd man out like he was last year.
It would be nice to give a chance to one of the young guns (Rebec, Nikolič), but i highly highly doubt that happens when you factor everything in. And for Omič - there is no player who could replace him.
I agree, this team has a limited ceiling (id argue QF) but i think it will be a fun team to watch. Big men rotation is what will be costing us a lot of games...
User avatar
UcanUwill
RealGM
Posts: 33,149
And1: 36,706
Joined: Aug 07, 2011
 

Re: 2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#4 » by UcanUwill » Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:05 pm

That Slovenian team doesn't look that impressive to me. But to be fair, I am not familiar with few players, maybe they are a sure thing.

Lithuania hasn't announced the final cut yet. Javtokas, Jasikevicius and Kleiza are not playing though. Our strength however should be bigs and depth.
User avatar
AdamTheGreek
RealGM
Posts: 41,521
And1: 2,618
Joined: Dec 30, 2006
Location: Orlando, FL. Thinking of Greece.
         

Re: 2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#5 » by AdamTheGreek » Tue Aug 12, 2014 2:38 pm

France announced their 12-man roster:
http://www.magicbasketballonline.com/20 ... up-roster/

Image

They still have Nando as being with the Raptors (and not in Russia) and Fournier with the Nuggets (not with the Magic).
Bluesky: @adampapageorgiou.bsky.social
Penny & Pops Podcast (Orlando Magic): https://soundcloud.com/137665379
User avatar
Pan Jia Yuan
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,293
And1: 1,859
Joined: Aug 07, 2012

Re: 2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#6 » by Pan Jia Yuan » Thu Aug 14, 2014 4:01 pm

Hey guys, could you tell me if this list is correct/complete: NBA players at the WC

A
Spain: Pau Gasol – Marc Gasol – Serge Ibaka – Ricky Rubio - Victor Claver – Jose Calderon
France: Nicolas Batum – Evan Fournier – Boris Diaw – Ian Mahinmi - Rudy Gobert
Brazil: Anderson Varejao - Nene Hilario – Tiago Splitter
Serbia: Nemanja Nedovic – Miroslav Raduljica

B
Argentina: Pablo Prigioni - Andrés Nocioni - Luis Scola
Greece: Giannis Antetokounmpo – Nick Calathes
Croatia: Bojan Bogdanovic - Damjan Rudez
Philippines: Andray Blatche
Puerto Rico: JJ Barea

C
USA: - - -
Finland: Drew Gooden (unclear?)
Turkey: Omer Asik

D
Australia: Matthew Dellavedova – Dante Exum - Cameron Bairstow - Aron Baynes
Lithunia: Jonas Valanciunas - Donatas Motiejunas
Mexico: Jorge Gutierrez
Slovenia: Goran Dragic

None: Iran, Egypt, Senegal, Dominican Republic, New Zealand, Ukraine, Angola, South Korea
I've come to the conclusion that most folks don't really care that you broke one of the rules... they just enjoy telling you that you broke it.
User avatar
UcanUwill
RealGM
Posts: 33,149
And1: 36,706
Joined: Aug 07, 2011
 

Re: 2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#7 » by UcanUwill » Fri Aug 15, 2014 3:03 pm

Pan Jia Yuan wrote:Hey guys, could you tell me if this list is correct/complete: NBA players at the WC

A
Spain: Pau Gasol – Marc Gasol – Serge Ibaka – Ricky Rubio - Victor Claver – Jose Calderon
France: Nicolas Batum – Evan Fournier – Boris Diaw – Ian Mahinmi - Rudy Gobert
Brazil: Anderson Varejao - Nene Hilario – Tiago Splitter
Serbia: Nemanja Nedovic – Miroslav Raduljica

B
Argentina: Pablo Prigioni - Andrés Nocioni - Luis Scola
Greece: Giannis Antetokounmpo – Nick Calathes
Croatia: Bojan Bogdanovic - Damjan Rudez
Philippines: Andray Blatche
Puerto Rico: JJ Barea

C
USA: - - -
Finland: Drew Gooden (unclear?)
Turkey: Omer Asik

D
Australia: Matthew Dellavedova – Dante Exum - Cameron Bairstow - Aron Baynes
Lithunia: Jonas Valanciunas - Donatas Motiejunas
Mexico: Jorge Gutierrez
Slovenia: Goran Dragic

None: Iran, Egypt, Senegal, Dominican Republic, New Zealand, Ukraine, Angola, South Korea


I believe Houston Rocket Francisco Garcia is playing for Dominican Republic this year. Also, Andres Nocioni is no longer an NBA player.
User avatar
Pan Jia Yuan
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,293
And1: 1,859
Joined: Aug 07, 2012

Re: 2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#8 » by Pan Jia Yuan » Fri Aug 15, 2014 4:37 pm

Yeah, why the hell did I include Nocioni? Can't even tell, just assumed he's still around.
As for Francisco Garcia, yes it's very likely that Houston will re-sign him, but as of now he doesn't have an NBA contract...
Thx!
I've come to the conclusion that most folks don't really care that you broke one of the rules... they just enjoy telling you that you broke it.
Chalk1
Rookie
Posts: 1,226
And1: 399
Joined: Feb 27, 2011

Re: 2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#9 » by Chalk1 » Mon Aug 25, 2014 2:00 am

Erik Murphy for Finland is listed as a Cav.

Senegal- Gorgui Dieng- Wolves
Ukraine- Viacheslav Kravtsov- Suns (per FIBA but not sure if he's still with them)

Nedovic is out for Serbia
Chalk1
Rookie
Posts: 1,226
And1: 399
Joined: Feb 27, 2011

Re: 2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#10 » by Chalk1 » Mon Aug 25, 2014 2:02 am

AdamTheGreek wrote:France announced their 12-man roster:
http://www.magicbasketballonline.com/20 ... up-roster/

Image

They still have Nando as being with the Raptors (and not in Russia) and Fournier with the Nuggets (not with the Magic).


De Colo is out.
User avatar
AdamTheGreek
RealGM
Posts: 41,521
And1: 2,618
Joined: Dec 30, 2006
Location: Orlando, FL. Thinking of Greece.
         

Re: 2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#11 » by AdamTheGreek » Mon Aug 25, 2014 2:25 pm

Yep, broke his hand. Kahudi is now the 12th guy.
Bluesky: @adampapageorgiou.bsky.social
Penny & Pops Podcast (Orlando Magic): https://soundcloud.com/137665379
knicksfan974
Lead Assistant
Posts: 4,907
And1: 1,586
Joined: Mar 02, 2002
 

Re: 2014 World cup of basketball - rosters 

Post#12 » by knicksfan974 » Wed Aug 27, 2014 4:37 pm

Drew Gooden won't be playing for Team Finland but Erik Murphy (Cavs) will play.

I posted this on the other thread but here is Team Finland:

- Petteri Koponen (PG) is the star of the Finnish team. He plays professionally for Khimki Moscow. Koponen is a 6'4 pg with great shooting skills and ability to attack the rim. Absolutely should be in the NBA.
- Sasu Salin (SG) is a shooting guard who has range, quickness and is a terrific man-to-man defender. Can attack the rim. A bit undersized. Plays for Ljubljana in Slovenia. Great energy player.
- Shawn Huff (SF) is a athletic small forward who can also shoot it from long range. Plays professionally in Germany. Sometimes tends to disappear a bit.
- Gerald Lee Jr. (PF) might be the best low post player in the Finnish team. He has showed a wide array of different low post moves and has nice touch close to the basket. Plays pro ball in Romania.
- Erik Murphy (C) just joined the team this summer and has been a welcome addition. He also can shoot it from outside and has decent post game. Currently with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
- Tuukka Kotti (PF) is another big in the Finnish team. He has some limitations to his offensive game but still can surprise many with his athletism.
- Teemu Rannikko (PG) and Mikko Koivisto (SG) are both lethal three point shooters. Teemu Rannikko is an experienced point guard with great passing skills, but he is lacking athletism. Koivisto is an undersized SG that is basically just a three point shooter - but a great one.
- Hanno Möttölä (PF) is the grand old man of the team. Played two seasons for the Hawks a long time ago. At 37 years of age, he doesn't have some much left but still can give you a few good minutes on the court. Can shoot the three.
- Kimmo Muurinen (PF) is your typical hustle player, a skinnier Finnish version of Faried. Can hit the jump shot and goes after every rebound. Energy player.
- Antero Lehto (PG) was voted player of the year in Finnish league last season. Probably won't play much but usually when he is on the court, he tends to deliver. He is a scoring point guard.
- Matti Nuutinen (SF) won't be playing much. Average SF.

Return to International Basketball