aminiaturebuddha wrote:I think Wiltjer would be a great addition to the Pan Am team (and possibly even to the FIBA Americas team as a backup to Wiggins for his shooting if we don't get both Stauskas and Heslip on the team). Has anyone heard anything about his summer plans? I know he's still working on getting his body right for the NBA, but I can't think of a really good reason why he couldn't commit at least to the Pan Am team.
Before the Nike Skills Academy he was at Gonzaga participating in some scrimmages (with, among other former and current Zags, Rob Sacre). There are more scrimmages scheduled for mid to late July. A lot of the Zags tend to stay on campus and work out/scrimmage as a team for much of the summer, and it would not surprise me if Wiltjer opts to do that.
But it would be great if he did play at PanAms.
I don't think FIBAs would be an option, as I figure he would need to be on campus for classes in September. This would likely rule out Pierre and other NCAA guys as well (FIBAs run through September 12).
Argentina has released its preliminary PanAm roster:
http://www.fibaamericas.com/mex2015/en/not2.asp?r=CF52F3D7F40142FDBF3B752E0E3D8828Matias Bortolin, Nicolas Brussino, Facundo Campazzo, Marcos Delia, Pablo Espinoza, Tayavek Gallizi, Patricio Garino, Franco Nahuel Giorgetti, Nicolas Laprovittola, Marcos Mata, Nicolas Richotti, Selem Safar, Juan Manuel Torres and Luca Vildoza. Invited to train: Roberto Acuna, Ignacio Alessio, Franco Balbi, Ivan Basualdo, Tomas Zanzottera and Javier Saiz.
Article notes that a few players had to bow out due to club playoff commitments, and that "More senior players like Luis Scola and Andres Nocioni are expected to be with Argentina after the Pan American Games and to compete at the FIBA Americas Championship."
Mexico hasn't released a PanAm roster, but this article notes that Gustavo Ayon will skip PanAms but play at FIBAs.
http://www.fibaamericas.com/mex2015/en/not2.asp?r=0FD747906E1A43C2ABA49466F4905DFEI think it is clear now (if it wasn't before), that few teams are going to send top level players to PanAms, and that there will be little overlap between PanAm rosters and FIBA Americas rosters.