Mirotic12 wrote:Nuntius wrote:Mirotic12 wrote:
So calling out the NBA's Most Valuable Player for getting outplayed by Alex Garcia is now being a hater? Seriously?
I guess Brazil's head coach is also a hater then?
https://www.eurohoops.net/en/fibawc/928466/aleksandar-petrovic-ive-know-for-six-months-how-to-stop-giannis-garcia-kicked-his-a/
You have been calling out both Giannis and his brother, Thanasis, for a long, long time now. Please, don't pretend that you're only calling him out now as a result of yesterday's game. Be sincere.
Only when Giannis constantly plays so bad with Greece. This has been going on for years now. In 2016, he was horrible against the same coach, when he was coaching Croatia, and his horrid play cost Greece an Olympics birth. Giannis swore he would beat the same coach and/or team the next time he faced them. Maybe he forgot who the coach was...
We have 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and so far in this tournament as examples of Giannis not being able to do much of anything at all for Greece's national team. He's the NBA's MVP for crying out loud, and he can't even perform adequately against the old washed up has beens of Brazil's team? You want to be honest - let's be honest then. A bunch of old washed up has beens, that are several years past their primes is what Brazil's team is. They made Giannis look rather poor.
If discussing how a South American team of old washed up has beens can cause so many problems for the NBA's current MVP is being a hater, then it is impossible for anyone to ever discuss any player ever with even an ounce of objectivity here.
As for Thanasis.........he's a joke of a professional basketball player. No one who understands the game and is objective that has seen him play thinks he would ever have made the NBA or EuroLeague if he wasn't Giannis' brother. No one that has even basic basketball knowledge and is being honest and objective would deny how terrible Thanasis is. The game announcers joke about how he can average more fouls committed than points per game......it's honestly quite embarrassing that the Bucks signed him.
Some more honesty - Greek media is on Giannis big time right now. They never once criticized him for poor performances at 2014 FIBA World Cup, 2015 EuroBasket, or 2016 Olympics Qualification Tournament (despite numerous times he deserved it) - Greek media always said that he was too young and not ready. Well, he's definitely getting criticized big time right now. So is the media also just being haters? Even ESPN (which is about the single biggest Giannis fan club in the world), has been mildly criticizing him over it.
On Giannis: It is definitely true that Giannis hasn't led Greece to a title yet. But does that mean that he's playing "so bad" for us as you put it? Not quite. People need to realize something. Giannis has a purely NBA game and the NBA game is vastly different with the FIBA game. The spacing is different, the rules are different, everything is different. Giannis didn't play for any big Greek club or for any youth NT. Most people didn't know about him until he was discovered by scouts playing for Filathlitikos. 6 months after that he was playing in the NBA. A large part of his basketball education and development took place in Milwaukee, not Greece. So, it really shouldn't shock us that he is much better in the NBA than he is at FIBA competitions. His playstyle doesn't suit FIBA at all and he lacks the experience playing under this ruleset.
On our loss against Brazil: Yes, Giannis was severely limited against Brazil. Aco Petrović's plan beat him and Alex Garcia deserves major props for his performance. But Giannis wasn't the only one who lost. Greece lost as a whole. Basketball is a team game. The whole team lost and the only ones who don't deserve any blame for the loss were Sloukas (despite the last missed FT) and Printezis. Everyone else deserves some blame, especially Calathes, Bourousis and the coach. Calathes had an amazing first half but he was catastrophic in the second half. Bourousis was invisible throughout the game. Finally, Skourtopoulos, the coach, failed to adjust to Aco's gameplan. He failed to utilize our depth. Heck, he didn't even call a timeout when they were making a run. He was asleep at the wheel. The loss, just like most other losses, was a team loss.
On Thanasis: Your bias is showing big time once again. There's a reason why I called you a Tsoukalas wannabe the other day. Thanasis isn't the most skillfull basketball player, obviously, but he is a great athlete. Athleticism is a skill that is prized a lot in basketball, especially in the NBA. He is a role player, yes, but an athletic role player is quite good for your 15th man. If it wasn't Thanasis, they'd probably fill that slot with a two-way or an Exhibit 10 deal.
On the Greek media: The Greek media have always been ****. Vaggelis Ioannou is probably the worst sportscaster that I have heard. I think that only Ant1 had a sportscaster that was as bad as Ioannou. This is nothing new.





















