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EuroBasket 2025 

Post#1 » by closg00 » Tue Aug 26, 2025 8:07 pm

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Post#5 » by nate33 » Thu Aug 28, 2025 5:34 pm

Risacher has definitely grown. Dude is a legit 6-10 if not 6-11. He is barely shorter than Sarr.
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Post#6 » by doclinkin » Fri Aug 29, 2025 3:55 am

Btw the euro basket package is like $19 to watch the next 2 months of games. Been worth the ticket already. Not just for watching les Wiz kids.

Fun to see how players like Giannis can truly dominate. The NBA stars genuinely look like they are having fun in these games. Less of a grind than the NBA. More pure joy, so far.
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Post#7 » by closg00 » Sat Aug 30, 2025 1:05 pm

This Finnish kid provided the highlight of the day.
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Post#8 » by payitforward » Sat Aug 30, 2025 6:18 pm

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Post#10 » by doclinkin » Sun Aug 31, 2025 2:17 pm

Fun to see Latvia vs Serbia (Vukcevic vs Jokic) though I watched it for the Wizards scrubs (Davis Bertans vs Vukcevic). Vuk got benched after giving up layups to Bertans. That guy. How is it he was flabby and plodding with us but quick footed and high effort overseas? I still hate his dumb ginger beard. Looks like a rabid woodchuck.
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Post#11 » by closg00 » Sun Aug 31, 2025 2:32 pm

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A performance spoiled by his low class move at the end of the game that has gone viral.
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Post#12 » by doclinkin » Sun Aug 31, 2025 3:14 pm

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A performance spoiled by his low class move at the end of the game that has gone viral.


True but it wasn’t as pointless as it seems. In group play point differential helps determine seeding for the next round. You’re supposed to play till the end. But yeah at the point where you’re hugging it out and nobody is playing defense you’re supposed to dribble it out I guess. The most annoying part is it took five minutes to sort out the replay afterwards from all the pushing and shoving. And then Slovenia ended up hitting a three on the final play so it worked against the team. No big deal. Francisco apologized to everybody as the teams were shaking hands or whatever.

He had a hell of a game. He has a buyout clause next summer. I expect he’s on a lot of teams radar right now. Hopefully ours too. He and Sarr have excellent chemistry.
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Post#13 » by closg00 » Sun Aug 31, 2025 7:16 pm

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A performance spoiled by his low class move at the end of the game that has gone viral.


True but it wasn’t as pointless as it seems. In group play point differential helps determine seeding for the next round. You’re supposed to play till the end. But yeah at the point where you’re hugging it out and nobody is playing defense you’re supposed to dribble it out I guess. The most annoying part is it took five minutes to sort out the replay afterwards from all the pushing and shoving. And then Slovenia ended up hitting a three on the final play so it worked against the team. No big deal. Francisco apologized to everybody as the teams were shaking hands or whatever.

He had a hell of a game. He has a buyout clause next summer. I expect he’s on a lot of teams radar right now. Hopefully ours too. He and Sarr have excellent chemistry.

Thx for the additional information. You mentioned in another thread that NBA scouts we’re checking these guys out, it will interesting to which non- NBA player will generate the most interest.
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Post#15 » by doclinkin » Sun Aug 31, 2025 8:32 pm

closg00 wrote: Thx for the additional information. You mentioned in another thread that NBA scouts we’re checking these guys out, it will interesting to which non- NBA player will generate the most interest.


Jordan Loyd of Poland is having a hell of a tournament. Clutch.
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Post#16 » by payitforward » Sun Aug 31, 2025 8:34 pm

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Nice! In fact... wow!
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Post#17 » by badinage » Mon Sep 1, 2025 2:43 pm

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Yyyyyyyep.

And he’s still improving.

Imagine a frontcourt of Sarr, Avdija, and Coulibaly/George, with a backcourt of McCollum, Tre Johnson, and — soon — Darryn Peterson.

That’ll have you banging your head for years.

This might be never be on the order of the Webber trade when it comes to setting back the franchise, but it’s inching closer and closer …
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Re: EuroBasket 2025 

Post#18 » by penbeast0 » Mon Sep 1, 2025 9:04 pm

If we still had Deni (and were healthy), we'd be in Portland's situation, fighting for a playoff spot and quite unlikely to keep the pick that would let us take Darryn Peterson. One reason they traded him was he was ahead of the curve on the rebuild. I thought he was worth more but if your object is to get Peterson, Deni's an obstacle.

I liked Deni here; glad he's blowing up even if it isn't for us.
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Re: EuroBasket 2025 

Post#19 » by badinage » Mon Sep 1, 2025 10:46 pm

A team can always lose.

You can compete hard, and hang in there … and lose. By 1, by 2, by 3.

You can do this game after game.

And see growth in the players … and fulfill the main objective.
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Re: EuroBasket 2025 

Post#20 » by payitforward » Mon Sep 1, 2025 11:14 pm

Unresolvable issue.

The risk can't be denied. Sometimes you can outsmart, but not always.
Look at Portland's record last two seasons.

Time to treat this as ancient history.
We can't read yet another "See! Bad!" post after every terrific performance by Deni.

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