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Present the roster you expect your country will send to their designated 2024 FIBA

 

Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament. Then present the roster you would LIKE

 

your country to send to their designated 2024 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying

 

Tournament. Finally, present your country's very best roster that they can send to

 

the 2024 Women's Paris Olympic Basketball Tournament.

 

I define success for a national team program as placing at or above your FIBA Rank-

 

ing in EVERY major Tournament.

 

Players with an asterisk do not have any or recent Team USA

experience.

 

1. Brittney Griner     No: 15 POS:         C HGT: 6-9 Current Age: 32
2. Azura Stevens*                                C HGT: 6-6 Current Age: 27
3. Aliyah Boston       No: 16 POS:         C HGT: 6-5 Current Age: 21
4. Shakira Austin      No: 12 POS:    PF/C HGT: 6-5 Current Age: 22
5. NaLyssa Smith*    No:14 POS:         SF HGT: 6-3 Current Age: 23
6. Napheesa Collier  No:11 POS:          SF HGT: 6-1 Current Age: 27
7. Alyssa Thomas                POS:          SF HGT: 6-2 Current Age: 31
8. Rhyne Howard     No: 10 POS:   SG/SF, HGT: 6-2 Current Age: 23
9. Diamond Miller                POS:         SG, HGT: 6-3 Current Age: 23
10. Jackie Young*               POS:          SG HGT: 6-0 Current Age: 26
11. Jewell Loyd        No:   4 POS:        SG HGT: 5-10 Current Age: 29
12. Allisha Gray                   POS:           G HGT: 5-10 Current Age: 29

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Josh said:

:PUR:CAN qualify for the OQT through the Pan American POQT!

 

:CAN will play :ESP:HUN:JPN next February with three Olympic quotas up for grabs, while :PUR will play :CHN:NZL:FRA where two Olympic quotas will be awarded. 

What are CAN chances here, what do you think? 3 out of 4 is a great opportunity. Hope you don’t finish 4th ehh 😎

 

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On 11/10/2023 at 10:20 PM, Josh said:

Might be on brand for us but there’s no way we lose to Hungary :p

According to another poster at another website:

 

So Canada have to finish top-three in a group with Spain, Japan and Hungary. Meanwhile all Puerto

Rico need to do is beat New Zealand. Canada may regret not finding a way to lose that game today...

 

Canada needed  a near A Team to beat an under-strength PR Team by a mere 9 points. I can tell you

right now Canada might not qualify for the 2024 Olympic Women's Basketball Tournament. And they 

most certainly will not medal at the 2024 Olympics. Canada's roster does not have ONE WNBA All-

Star, much less a world class player. Canada has a good jockey {Victor LaPena} riding an old sway-

back horse destined for the GLUE factory.

 
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9 minutes ago, Mr. Cam said:

According to another poster at another website:

 

So Canada have to finish top-three in a group with Spain, Japan and Hungary. Meanwhile all Puerto

Rico need to do is beat New Zealand. Canada may regret not finding a way to lose that game today...

 

Canada needed  a near A Team to beat an under-strength PR Team by a mere 9 points. I can tell you

right now Canada night not qualify for the 2024 Olympic Women's Basketball Tournament. And they 

most certainly will not medal at the 2024 Olympics. Canada's roster does not have ONE WNBA All-

Star, much less a world class player. Canada has a good jockey {Victor LaPena} riding an old sway-

back horse destined for the GLUE factory.

 

Hungary is most likely going 0-3 at the OQT, don’t see any way in which they advance over any of Canada, Spain, or Japan. 
 

Canada placed 4th at last years FIBA Women’s World Cup, and although they lost by 30 to Australia (in the bronze medal match), Lauren Jackson scored 30  points in her final international appearance. Plus, they had a bad game. 
 

To count them off as a medal contender at this stage is ridiculous. Puerto Rico is a solid team.  There’s a number of teams that could potentially advance to the knockout stages but could just as easily bomb out during the group stage. All about who shows up on the day. 

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We may not have a WNBA all-star, but we have some great players on our team.  Kia Nurse, Natalie Achonwa, Nirra Fields, Bridget Carlton, Kayla Alexander, Laeticia Amihere, Shay Colley etc. Not to mention young talent Aaliyah Edwards, and supporting players in Cassandre Prosper, and Syla Swords (she balled out during this tournament).

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9 hours ago, Josh said:

Hungary is most likely going 0-3 at the OQT, don’t see any way in which they advance over any of Canada, Spain, or Japan. 
 

Canada placed 4th at last years FIBA Women’s World Cup, and although they lost by 30 to Australia (in the bronze medal match), Lauren Jackson scored 30  points in her final international appearance. Plus, they had a bad game. 
 

To count them off as a medal contender at this stage is ridiculous. Puerto Rico is a solid team.  There’s a number of teams that could potentially advance to the knockout stages but could just as easily bomb out during the group stage. All about who shows up on the day. 

Just ignore that guy. He's a Canadian hating troll

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9 hours ago, Josh said:

We may not have a WNBA all-star, but we have some great players on our team.  Kia Nurse, Natalie Achonwa, Nirra Fields, Bridget Carlton, Kayla Alexander, Laeticia Amihere, Shay Colley etc. Not to mention young talent Aaliyah Edwards, and supporting players in Cassandre Prosper, and Syla Swords (she balled out during this tournament).

Care to compare?

 

How does Team Canada's FULL Olympic roster compare to my proposed

FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments Team USA Roster?

 

 

1. Brittney Griner     No: 15 POS:         C HGT: 6-9 Current Age: 32
2. Azura Stevens*                                C HGT: 6-6 Current Age: 27
3. Aliyah Boston       No: 16 POS:         C HGT: 6-5 Current Age: 21  2023 ROY
4. Shakira Austin      No: 12 POS:    PF/C HGT: 6-5 Current Age: 22
5. NaLyssa Smith*    No:14 POS:         SF HGT: 6-3 Current Age: 23
6. Napheesa Collier  No:11 POS:          SF HGT: 6-1 Current Age: 27 2019 ROY
7. Alyssa Thomas                POS:          SF HGT: 6-2 Current Age: 31
8. Rhyne Howard     No: 10 POS:   SG/SF, HGT: 6-2 Current Age: 23 2022 ROY
9. Diamond Miller                POS:         SG, HGT: 6-3 Current Age: 23
10. Jackie Young*               POS:          SG HGT: 6-0 Current Age: 26
11. Jewell Loyd        No:   4 POS:        SG HGT: 5-10 Current Age: 29 2015 ROY
12. Allisha Gray                   POS:           G HGT: 5-10 Current Age: 29 2017 ROY

 

My proposed 2024 Olympic Basketball Tournament Roster: Team USA

 

1. Brittney Griner      No: 15 POS: C           HGT: 6-9 Current Age: 32 Paris 24 & out
2. Aliyah Boston       No: 16 POS: C           HGT: 6-5 Current Age: 21  2023 ROY

3. Shakira Austin      No: 12 POS: PF/C     HGT: 6-5 Current Age: 22

4. A'ja Wilson            No:   9 POS: PF         HGT: 6-5 Current Age: 26

5. Breanna Stewart  No: 10 POS: F/PF      HGT: 6-4 Current Age: 28

6. NaLyssa Smith*    No:14 POS: SF          HGT: 6-3 Current Age: 23
8. Rhyne Howard     No: 10 POS: SG/SF,   HGT: 6-2 Current Age: 23 2022 ROY
9. Jackie Young*                 POS: SG          HGT: 6-0 Current Age: 26
10. Caitlin Clark       No:  11 POS: SG/PG    HGT: 5-11 Current Age: 21
11. Chelsea Gray       No:  8 POS: PG          HGT: 5-11 Current Age: 30 Paris 24 & out
12. Kelsey Plum         No:  5 POS: PG          HGT: 5-8 Current Age: 28

 

Mr. Josh, do you remember what happened to your Canadian GLUE factory horse

team the last time they tried to run with Team USA?

 

 

https://www.fiba.basketball/womensbasketballworldcup/2022/game/3009/Canada-USA

 

That's what it looks like for a basketball team that was sent to the GLUE Factory.

 

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