Catchall wrote:gh123 wrote:Catchall wrote:
I'm not sold on Serbia, based on what little I've seen. They're not great athletes and they look slow defensively. They played two of the weakest teams in the tournament in Philippines and Angola in their group, and then they were tied with Italy in the 3rd quarter of their other match (before that became a free-throw fest). I think teams can run on them. They can shoot and they can rebound, but I'd like to see how they do against a more athletic and defensive-minded team, before I'd call them the favorites.
If Serbia meets up with USA, USA will be more talented at 4 of 5 starting positions.
4 or 5? So Myles Turner in your eyes = Jokic? I also easily take Bogdan over Tatum or Barnes, 0 question.
I'm saying Jokic is the one position where the Serbs are more talented than USA. Sacramento has both Bogdanovic and Barnes on their roster, and chooses to start Barnes. If the two match up, it will be Barnes playing against his back-up on the Kings, although admittedly, Bogdanovic plays close to starter minutes for the Kings. Bjelica is a terrible defender. Bogdanovic is mediocre. Two of Serbia's centers can barely run the floor. If USA can spread the floor, play fast and defend well, Serbia will likely struggle. Serbia will probably try to slow the game down by playing physical and staying in a zone defense. They can't guard USA one on one.
Can't believe you typed this with a straight face. Bogdanovic, so far, is the MVP of the tournament, he is playing better than anyone on the US team. Barnes has been nothing special so far, like expected. His only agenda is to shoot everything that comes into his hands, just like it was when he played in Dallas.
No one on the US team can stop Boban and Jokic, there is hardly anyone in the entire NBA who can stop them 1v1. Bjelica is a perfect floor spacer for them and a great shooter, so he won't be any liability either.
I don't know if you noticed but 1v1 defense in FIBA is useless, no one is being praised for being a top 1v1 defender, it's all about team defense and how well centers can move their feet under the rim. And when it comes to defense, US team so far, hasn't done such a brilliant job either, if we are comparing them vs better teams.
Unless something really drastic happens, like Serbia missing every shot, i think Serbs will win by 10-15 points. Coach Pop has been outcoached by lesser coaches so far and Serbia has one of the best FIBA coaches in the world.