Undefeated wrote:You may see more names but it won't be NBA guys. Let's just say the list isn't a full commitment.
Are they allowed to add names?
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Undefeated wrote:You may see more names but it won't be NBA guys. Let's just say the list isn't a full commitment.

vergogna wrote:- game starts at 3.50
- nice passing at 4.15
- BARGS REBOUND at 4.47
- BARGS REBOUND (almost) at 6.23
Mattd97 wrote:Where's Ha! when we need him....
sounds like undefeated meant that just because someone is on a list doesn't mean they've given a full commitment. And that's frightening.
As for the roster as is, Boucher scares me as a main contributor. Really inexperienced and the teams were playing will be crafty old veterans. we can still qualify, but it's going to be very difficult.
arbsn wrote:Undefeated wrote:You may see more names but it won't be NBA guys. Let's just say the list isn't a full commitment.
Are they allowed to add names?
mojo13 wrote:arbsn wrote:Undefeated wrote:You may see more names but it won't be NBA guys. Let's just say the list isn't a full commitment.
Are they allowed to add names?
this is a good point. I thought a list of 24 names give or take had to be given to FIBA a week or so ago and no changes were allowed to be made.
slothrop8 wrote:mojo13 wrote:arbsn wrote:
Are they allowed to add names?
this is a good point. I thought a list of 24 names give or take had to be given to FIBA a week or so ago and no changes were allowed to be made.
Could they include names on their list to FIBA that are not on the training camp invite list? There are 5-6 names on the training camp list that are pretty certain not to be on the team. Perhaps the camp list is to have bodies for camp - and the FIBA list went in with some guys who they hope will have contracts resolved by the time the tournament starts. Bachynski, Birch, and Pangos would make me fell better about this team's chances of at least being competitive - another shooter and some desperately needed front court bodies.
frumble wrote:The FIBA article on Canada's training camp list notes that Powell could still join the team.
http://www.fiba.com/oqt/philippines/2016/news/joseph-set-to-be-one-of-the-star-attractions-in-canada-oqt-squad
Given the team's lack of scoring, especially up front, that could be significant.
.urinesane wrote:To Americans, who could field 20 different lineups and still be considered the favourites, you simply don't understand.
I'm a Wolves fan, so I understand just fine how it is to have a team pretty much exercising futility for years and on a much bigger stage (the NBA).
I get it, you care that some people from the same generally area as you put a ball through a ring for your honor. I do not. Whether I were in Canada, the US, Argentina, or whatever I still wouldn't care about these lesser tournies. They are meaningless.
Just because I don't care about play outside of the NBA, doesn't mean I don't understand your point, I just think it's meaningless to care this much about something that doesn't matter at all in the grand scheme of things (even in terms of basketball).
It's not worth the time to put negative thoughts towards this stuff.

Oakville_Raptor wrote:I lost a lot of respect for Stauskas for not playing...did he basically give up on his basketball career and decide to become a TSN analyst instead? Dude has legit no excuse for not suiting up for Canada.
northernpuppy wrote:Oakville_Raptor wrote:I lost a lot of respect for Stauskas for not playing...did he basically give up on his basketball career and decide to become a TSN analyst instead? Dude has legit no excuse for not suiting up for Canada.
If anyone needs to regain his confidence, it's this kid. There's almost no excuse, barring major injury. Even if his NBA career is about to fade, playing with CB and showing loyalty will keep him playing ball while he goes overseas. He's getting some real bad advise from those close to him.
frumble wrote:Weren't yesterday's training camp sessions supposed to be open to the media?
I have seen no reports or even tweets from the Globe, Star, Sun, TSN, Sportsnet, Hoops Hype, NPH, or anyone else.
All the old media are at the Finals and the new media are too busy promoting their own ventures?
If the media don't care (which is presumably a reflection of the public not caring), why should the players care?
mojo13 wrote:Ya - I don't really agree with this. Stuaskas has a good excuse depending on how you look at it.
Look - his career is in big trouble, and it seems painfully obvious that he is just too immature and weak for the NBA. He cant take the contact, gets pushed around and he cant get his shot off against better NBA athletes. He really needs to work on his body first and foremost. He is still a skinny little kid who plays scared out there. 10 -20 pounds of muscle may give him the confidence to play through contact and use his body better on both ends of the floor. Dedicating this summer solely to radically improving his body may be the only thing than can save his NBA career.
Playing for Canada against weaker FIBA competition didn't help him last year so why bother doing it again at this critical junction in his career? It is time to work on the obvious problem or he is done. He is already defending himself by posting pics of his multiple times a day workouts on Twitter.
StevieWonderMic wrote:The media are dick riders and shameless self promoters, yes men and women. They suck so hard at their jobs. Lewenberg is alright. The rest, meh.