Hroz wrote:Royale81 wrote:The real situation is Australia just beat Lithuania.Mirotic12 wrote:
It's no lack of respect. Every European fan that knows the game, respects Australia's basketball, even their league. The thing that is true, that Europeans say, is Australia has a ridiculous built in advantage, especially versus European teams. If Australia was in Europe's qualifying system, they wouldn't even have made it to several of those tournaments.
It's just that Australia has a ridiculous level advantage, and that's annoying especially to European teams, because of how incredibly hard it is to qualify for these tournaments through Europe. It's nothing at all about a lack of respect for the Australian NT, or its level.
Also, once you get to the actual Olympics....this seems the same viewpoint from Australians as Americans - that Olympics is the superior basketball competition for international play of national teams. That's just completely wrong though. EuroBasket is the best level, then World Cup, and then the Olympics. It's the 3rd tournament in terms of the level of competition.
So judging Australia's level on them always being guaranteed to qualify, because of their incredibly easy road to the Olympics, and then judging just by play at the 3rd level competition - well, that is not very accurate at all. So no lack of respect from European fans, just more fairness and objectivity being applied to Australia's real situation.
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Yea what the Euro says is fair enough.
We compete in Asia to make the competitions or against NZ.
While a team like Slovenia can win Euro2017 then not qualify for World Cup 2019 because European competition is so tough and close.
I agree that we have an easier entry into the World Cup and Olympics than the Euros, BUT we also only play our local league players in those qualifying tournaments and win comfortably. If we played our best team, we would certainly make it against most of the Euro teams, as seen by beating Lithuania last night

















