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Women's Basketball Tournament at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024

 

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https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/womens-olympic-basketball-tournament-paris-2024/news/who-will-qualify-for-the-quarter-finals-who-will-shine-fiba-experts-weigh-in

 

Who's making it to the Quarter-Finals for the Women?

 

Mark

 

    Group A: Spain, China and Serbia
    Group B: France and Australia
    Group C: USA, Japan and Germany

 

Liz

 

    Group A: Serbia and Spain
    Group B:  Canada, Australia and France
    Group C: USA, Japan and Belgium

 

Shona Thorburn, a two-time Canada Olympic point guard who is

now a coach at French top-flight side Basket Landes, was the color

commentator for FIBA Media at the OQT in Valencia, where hosts

Spain won.

 

    Group A: China and Serbia
    Group B: France, Canada and Australia
    Group C: USA, Belgium and Japan

 

Mike

 

    Group A: Spain and China
    Group B: France, Australia and Canada
    Group C: USA, Belgium and Germany


Carlan

 

    Group A: Spain and China
    Group B: France, Australia and Canada
    Group C: USA, Belgium and Japan

 

Jeff

 

    Group A: Spain and China
    Group B: France, Australia and Canada
    Group C: USA, Belgium and Japan

 

Which women's teams will reach the podium?

 

Jeff Taylor is a long-time FIBA writer, columnist and veteran FIBA Media

play-by-play commentator . . . He is also a pathetic euro boot licker.

 

Apparently he has predicted that Belgium will win the Gold Medal?

 

    Mike: USA, France and Spain
  *Jeff: Belgium, USA and France
    Liz: USA, Belgium and Japan
    Mark: USA, China and Japan
    Carlan: USA, Australia and Belgium
    Shona: USA, France and Belgium

 

No one has predicted that Canada will even win a BRONZE medal.

I made the SAME prediction MONTHS ago.

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14 hours ago, Mr. Cam said:

https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/womens-olympic-basketball-tournament-paris-2024/news/who-will-qualify-for-the-quarter-finals-who-will-shine-fiba-experts-weigh-in

 

Who's making it to the Quarter-Finals for the Women?

 

Mark

 

    Group A: Spain, China and Serbia
    Group B: France and Australia
    Group C: USA, Japan and Germany

 

Liz

 

    Group A: Serbia and Spain
    Group B:  Canada, Australia and France
    Group C: USA, Japan and Belgium

 

Shona Thorburn, a two-time Canada Olympic point guard who is

now a coach at French top-flight side Basket Landes, was the color

commentator for FIBA Media at the OQT in Valencia, where hosts

Spain won.

 

    Group A: China and Serbia
    Group B: France, Canada and Australia
    Group C: USA, Belgium and Japan

 

Mike

 

    Group A: Spain and China
    Group B: France, Australia and Canada
    Group C: USA, Belgium and Germany


Carlan

 

    Group A: Spain and China
    Group B: France, Australia and Canada
    Group C: USA, Belgium and Japan

 

Jeff

 

    Group A: Spain and China
    Group B: France, Australia and Canada
    Group C: USA, Belgium and Japan

 

Which women's teams will reach the podium?

 

Jeff Taylor is a long-time FIBA writer, columnist and veteran FIBA Media

play-by-play commentator . . . He is also a pathetic euro boot licker.

 

Apparently he has predicted that Belgium will win the Gold Medal?

 

    Mike: USA, France and Spain
  *Jeff: Belgium, USA and France
    Liz: USA, Belgium and Japan
    Mark: USA, China and Japan
    Carlan: USA, Australia and Belgium
    Shona: USA, France and Belgium

 

No one has predicted that Canada will even win a BRONZE medal.

I made the SAME prediction MONTHS ago.

Canada always underperformed at the Olympics, and have not played well in the exhibition games. They fell ass backwards into qualifying at all, and I'd be somewhat surprised if they make it out of the group stage.

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Pretender List:             Contender List:

 

Australia                         France

Belgium                           Germany

Canada                            Spain

Serbia

 

Level List

 

Galactic League: Team USA

 

Earth League : France

                               Germany

 

Euro League: Spain

 

Be prepared to

go home league: Australia 

                                    Belgium

                                    Canada

                                    Serbia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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