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Basketball 2016 Discussion Thread


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I'm glad we lost. The only thing that would change if we won is that our media would put high pressure on players with titles like "we're favorites for medal", they certainly don't need that.

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We scored 86 even though we played without Teodosić and looked pretty bad on offense for most part of the match. So, it's good.

 

In my order top favourites are

 

USA

empty

Spain

France

Lithuania, Serbia

others

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  • 4 weeks later...

qualifications for next european championship will start tommorow.

our team has fallen so deep we must compete in this q round:facepalm:

iam glad goran dragić came to help the team

it was funny that coach from miami,spoelstra, came to slovenia to watch dragić how he is doing

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oh it´s again this fabulous 2 weeks time when the world will see Slovakia basketball national team playing and lost all matches :d

 

haha just opened the FIBA europe site and what I see article about SVK preview of some upcomming debacles :roflmao: http://www.fibaeurope.com/coid_6cEX,vZeH3MAIpzH9Dm773.articleMode_on.html

 

 

 

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After last few friendlies I have a feeling the tournament will be harder for us than it should be :(

My favourite Volleyball position: LIBERO. You ask why? Look here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyIOarNAONk

 

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Over 50 interfaith and advocacy organisations have called on the International Basketball Federation to lift its ban on religious headgear that bars Muslim, Sikh and Jewish athletes from competing on a professional level and "defies human rights norms".

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11 minutes ago, hckosice said:

just looked on the livescore. Dear, we are so good in basketball...

well, Montenegro is very strong team. Geogria is also very strong. im sorry for Slovakian team. But when your best player partcpate for other country, maybe this is realistic.

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