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Women's Basketball FIBA Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2024


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Women's Basketball FIBA Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2024

 

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We have 20 days until FIBA's WOQT Tournaments begin.

 

Please post YOUR predictions on which nations qualify and

which nations earn a trip to the glue factory.

 

Glue Factory                Qualified

 

Australia or Germany  Team USA FIBA's Women's 2022 World Champion   

Nigeria or Senegal       France                   

New Zealand

Canada or Hungary

 

Will Qualify

 

Brazil & Serbia

 

Belgium

 

China & Puerto Rico

 

Japan & Spain

 

Medal Contenders

 

Gold: Team USA - ANYTHING less than Gold is FAILURE!

 

Silver:        China - They are ranked number 2 in the world. It is time

                                to PROVE their world ranking is not a fluke.

 

Bronze: Belgium 6th, France 7th, Japan 9th, Serbia 10th, & Spain 4th.

 

The MOST at risk country is Australia. Their frontline is OLD.

 

Lauren Jackson Center Born: 11 May 1981 (age 43) Height: 195cm / 6'5"

Marianna Tolo: Center Born: 02 Jul 1989 (age 35) Height: 196cm / 6'5"
Cayla George: Forward Born: 01 May 1989 (age 35) Height: 193cm / 6'4"

Ezi Magbegor Forward Born 13 Aug 1999 (age 25) Height: 193cm / 6'4"
Bec Allen: Small Forward Born: 06 Nov 1992 (age 31) Height: 188cm / 6'2"
Sara Blicavs: Power Forward Born: 15 Feb 1993 (age 31) Height: 188cm / 6'2"

Alanna Smith: Forward Born: September 10, 1996 (Age: 27-131d)  6-4 (193cm)

                                                                               Average age is 32.42 years old

 

They have at best one decent "point guard" maybe and one sporadically ser-

viceable shooting guard.

 

Sami Whitcomb: Guard Born: 20 Jul 1988 (age 36) Height: 178cm / 5'10"

Tess Madgen: Guard Born: 12 Aug 1990 (age 34) Height: 180cm / 5'11"

These two guards have a combined age of 70.

 

Jade Melbourne: Guard Born: August 18, 2002 (Age: 21-154d)  5-11 (180cm)
Isobel Borlase: Guard Born: 12 Sep 2004 (age 19) Height: 180cm / 5'11"
Steph Reid: Point Guard Born 22 July 1996 (age 27) Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)

These three guards have a combined age of 67.

 

Even IF Australia qualifies for the Olympics, their frontline is TOO old and they

do not have the point/shooting guards to compete against Belgium, Japan,

Serbia, Spain, or even France.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Team USA announces roster for FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Antwerp

 

https://www.fiba.basketball/oqtwomen/belgium/2024/news/star-studded-usa-squad-ready-to-shine-in-antwerp-mission

 

The roster I would send


15  Brittney Griner            C     6-9 age 33  Top five center on the planet: Last Competition
30 Aliyah Boston              C     6-5 age  21  Traditional center, top three young center
                                                                        on the planet, can bang in the block
9   A’ja Wilson                  PF     6-5  age 27  Best player on the planet
10 Breanna Stewart          F     6-6  age 27  Top three player on the planet
11  Napheesa Collier      F/G    6-1   age 27  Top three SF on the planet
13 Rhyne Howard      SF/SG    6-2   age 23  Top three SF/SG on the planet
17 Kahleah Copper         F/G    6-1   age 29  Top fifteen player on the planet
8   Chelsea Gray              PG   5-11   age 31  Top ten PG on the planet: Last Competition
5   Kelsey Plum                PG    5-8   age 29  Top ten PG on the planet
40 Jackie Young              SG    6-0   age 26  Top ten SG on the planet
4   Jewell Loyd                 SG   5-10  age 30  Second unit rotation player
35 Allisha Gray                   G     6-0  age 28  Second unit rotation player

 

Camp players

 

7  Ariel Atkins     G     5-7     27
6  Sabrina Ionescu     G     5-11     25
14 Betnijah Laney     G/F     6-0     30
34 Arike Ogunbowale     G     5-8     26
12  Diana Taurasi     G     6-0     41
43 Alyssa Thomas     F     6-2     31

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Spain SHOULD win this tournament. Spain and Japan are under the MOST pressure to

qualify for FIBA's 2024 Women's Olympic Basketball Tournament. Spain missed FIBA's

2021 Women's Olympic Basketball Tournament & FIBA's 2022 Women's Basketball World

Cup. They want REDEMPTION! Japan wants/needs to prove that their 2021 Women's

Olympic Basketball Silver Medal was not a fluke.

 

Olympic Basketball Tournament.

 

1. Can Team Canada qualify?

 

2. Will they place 2nd, 3rd, or 4th?

 

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:CAN roster:

 

Natalia Achonwa PF

Kayla Alexander F

Laeticia Amihere F

Bridget Carleton G

Shay Colley G

Yvonne Ejim F

Nirra Fields G

Sami Hill G

Aislinn Konig G

Shaina Pellington G

Emily Potter F

Syla Swords F

 

No Kia Nurse, as she suffered an injury in training. :(
 

She’ll likely be back in time for the Olympics though (should Canada qualify)

 

Other notable absences include Aaliyah Edwards, and Cassandra Prosper (edit: Prosper suffered a lower leg injury recently, which explains why she’s out)

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:hyper:

 

There literally already qualified teams playing the qualifying Tournament ?!?  

 

FIBA ! oh my ! what ? why ? Who came with this idea ? why ? How ? ... Why ? Da fuck is wrong with all this sport ?! :lol:

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