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stretch wrote: View PostFIBA Americas is never easy for Canada, which is ranked 25th in FIBA world rankings and 7th in FIBA Americas. It's easy for the competition to get motivated to play against rich NBA players not used to the grind of playing on four consecutive days in a hostile environment.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostThere are two spots from FIBA Americas, right?
What confuses me is I see Brazil listed as a team in the tournament. Didn't they automatically qualify for a spot by being the host nation for the Olympics? I don't get it. What happens if they finish in one of the top two spots?
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Primer wrote: View PostBrazil does get an automatic bid and as such will probably field a team of bench players and young guys at FIBA Americas. I think if they get 1st or 2nd then the 3rd place team gets the Olympic bid. I assume this because the Olympics is all about getting equal amounts of countries from each region + the home country. It's why terrible teams from the south pacific get in the Olympics each year over more highly qualified European teams.
That's a good point about their roster though. They have no incentive to field a good team, and their NBA vets would have no incentive to be on it for any reason. This might be the first time ever that Canada could field the most talented team in a tournament. USA won't play. Brazil probably won't put much effort into it (maybe Bebe and Bruno will get to play!). Argentina is just so old, but I expect they'll still probably be among the top teams. There shouldn't be a juggernaut at this tourney. I'd like to think Canada will just steamroll it, but they're a very young team that hasn't really played together yet. Could be a bumpy road.
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well hopefully the full strength roster plays in the Pan Am games which will be a good practise tourney/warm up before the important FIBA Americas tourney. I wont say we steamroll through just cause for all the talent we are such a young, unproven team still...
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http://www.sportsnet.ca/basketball/w...ifax-no-shows/
bahaha just an FYI for the Canadian Basketball die-hards, this NBLC is a joke and embarrassment. what a bush league. damn this country deserves a proper domestic basketball set-up...hope Butch Carter's CBL is the professional organization that we need.
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WJF wrote: View PostIf you are talking about with Dallas, I think he was able to take advantage of some injuries on the roster, once the older guys got back healthy he went back down to the NBADL. In the D he average 26 ppg on 60% from the field and over 39% from 3.
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RepTdot wrote: View Posthttp://www.sportsnet.ca/basketball/w...ifax-no-shows/
bahaha just an FYI for the Canadian Basketball die-hards, this NBLC is a joke and embarrassment. what a bush league. damn this country deserves a proper domestic basketball set-up...hope Butch Carter's CBL is the professional organization that we need.
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I'm from Windsor and it was ridiculous. Had a bunch of friends at the game and Halifax was fully to blame.
They wanted to practice when it wasn't their allotted time to practice so the Windsor head coach said no and then a fight started, chairs were thrown and the Windsor coach told the stadium guys to cut the lights off. Halifax started the fight and yet they're the ones that said they didn't feel safe.
Whatever, I'll take it. Back to back champs
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Bonus Jonas wrote: View PostI'm from Windsor and it was ridiculous. Had a bunch of friends at the game and Halifax was fully to blame.
They wanted to practice when it wasn't their allotted time to practice so the Windsor head coach said no and then a fight started, chairs were thrown and the Windsor coach told the stadium guys to cut the lights off. Halifax started the fight and yet they're the ones that said they didn't feel safe.
Whatever, I'll take it. Back to back champs
How many people does the Windsor team average? Do you know? Do they draw a crowd?
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I was turning the dial and came across the NCAA College 3-Point Contest 2015 and noticed Kevin Pangos was one of the contestants and so I remained watching ... Well I was surprised to see him put up 23 23 22 scores and he won the completion ..
Add another shooter if needed to our future Canadian national teams ..
Baylor sharpshooter Brady Heslip was 2014's winner ..
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guyroch wrote: View PostI was turning the dial and came across the NCAA College 3-Point Contest 2015 and noticed Kevin Pangos was one of the contestants and so I remained watching ... Well I was surprised to see him put up 23 23 22 scores and he won the completion ..
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Joey wrote: View PostThat's some bush league shit ... oh wait ... the NBL basically is the Bush League...
How many people does the Windsor team average? Do you know? Do they draw a crowd?
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