mojo13 wrote:I am certainly not considering Turkey a pushover...and I try to be realistic about Canada's chances. I respect the inherent weakness of North American team trying to adjust to FIBA ball. Canada is going to have a meaningfully weaker roster than last summer as well...however the actual players may be better as they have aged and improved.
I sometimes think you tend to overestimate the quality of European players and teams to the detriment of North and South American teams. Mexico is better than given credit. PR is on a downswing the last few years (players, coaching and organization), but has a strong history and a meaningful talent pool to draw from. DR has a couple superstars if they ever play. Brazil with a full compliment of players is on par with most of the best European teams. Argentina is certainly on a downswing, but has some good young guys coming up and some old dogs that can still play in guys like Scola, Nacioni and Prigioni.
I agree the FIBA America's teams last summer were pretty weak for a variety of reasons. But I doubt Turkey would have easily beaten Mexico or Argentina. Turkey has been pretty weak for a few years - they had two wins in Eurobasket last year - a close win over Germany and an overtime wine versus Iceland!
I watched every FIBA Americas game last summer and it was painfully obvious Canada had the most talent and was by far the best team there. After two warm-up wins against Argentina they got surprised in the first game by the wily Argentinians, then proceeded to win 7 straight games by 20-30 points. They got caught by VEN...it happens. A very young team, maybe overconfident, maybe rattled with two starters hospitalized prior to the game, maybe outcoached...but yes they lost. So they can easily lose to Turkey, or Senegal or the Philippines...
You are right - no need to underestimate Turkey - I for one, think our chances of qualifying are low. But tough to tell until we see all teams full rosters. Call me crazy but the Philippines might even be my darkhorse as I am a huge believer in home court advantage. I have been to Manila - I won;t be surprised of a couple French or Canadian starters go down with "food poisoning" before a knockout game just like in Mexico City.
I don't underestimate teams from FIBA Americas, or overrate European teams compared to them. If anything, I am extremely, by many leaps and bounds, way overly generous to the FIBA Americas teams.
The truth is that almost all of the best FIBA Americas players (except USA, Brazil, Argentina, Canada) are guys that play in Latin America, or leagues like Israel or Belgium, or whatever.
For example, other than Ayon, Mexico does not have a single player that is at at Euroleague level quality. Some of the big European national teams have 12 guys at Euroleague level, and there top players are also a lot better than Ayon is. A team like Venezuela, that won the FIBA Americas, is a roster loaded with guys that would be lucky to get playing time in the French League.
Argentina's absolute best players are either super old and completely washed up, or they are guys that play in Latin America, with the exception being their two leaders (Laproovittola and Campazzo), which are both certianly very good players, but even they are not in the top 20-30 point guards in Europe.
To keep it real, I actually give FIBA Americas way more credit than it deserves. Mexico has been probably the most consistent team there in recent years, and I honestly doubt if they could even win a single game at EuroBasket. That's just flat out honestly. And I watch all of EuroBasket games, Americas games, and I watch all of these players from Americas team that used to be, and/or are now playing in Europe.
Brazil is definitely the best team after USA, along with Canada. However, they are nowhere near being on par with the best European teams. They are more or less at the level of teams like Russia and Turkey, which might not even be in the best 10 European national teams.
Teams like Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic are even weaker than European teams like Georgia and Macedonia, and European teams like Latvia and Belgium are way better than they are. You mention Iceland -
well, I honestly think Iceland would beat a team like Puerto Rico rather easily.The level of EuroBasket is about 5 tiers above Americas.