website statistics
Jump to content

Men's Basketball FIBA World Cup 2019


mrv86
 Share

Recommended Posts

5 hours ago, Monzanator said:

Random teams having naturalized Americans in basketball is as common as naturalized Chinese in table tennis :p

The difference is that (at least in the cases I know) they have or get some connection with the country, like playing in the national league, living in the country, etc. Some of these Americans in certain countries show not even 1% of any kind of connection whatsoever, just nothing. It's kinda sad really, I hope the Dutch team stays without players like that :p 

.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We had a great won away in the Philippines yesterday which was unexpected because we played this window without 4 of our starters and Philippines was full squad. with this we 95% qualified for the World Cup but still not 100%

 

BUT I always know media here are extremely stupid but I can't believe even our BB federation is this stupid. they should know the rules at least ! everybody here think we are 100% qualified and this is a done deal ! :facepalm: they just look at the table. we are 2 wins above the Philippines and with 2 games left (and since we beat them twice and have the head to head record) they think this is a sure thing ! BUT a 3 way tie break between Iran. Japan and the Philippines is still very possible.

 

imagine we send a weaker team for the next window (assuming we are already qualified) and then we lose badly to Japan and Australia and when FIBA updates the table we can see we are in 4th place and not qualified for the World Cup !! that's unlikely (because for that scenario Japan has to lose to Qatar) but possible . and I'm really worry about that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I really liked and enjoyed this qualification format. during these windows I watched almost 5-6 games per day. and it seems I'm the only one supporting this qualification format :d

 

and since I am the only one. let's have a summary about the competition. but first this is a bit hard to predict some games in last window. because we don't know how much other teams will take those games serious or not

 

Africa:

:NGR:ANG:TUN are already qualified. I think it's fair to say that :SEN and :CMR will join them 99%. Egypt was probably the biggest loser here. losing the crucial last game badly to Cameroon.

 

Asia:

:AUS:NZL:KOR plus the host nation :CHN are already there. 6 more Asian teams are trying for the next 4 spots. I think Kazakhstan's chance is close to zero . and Jordan needs a miracle to beat both China and NZ to qualify even though this is possible both teams send a junior team to Jordan. but in case they don't I think :IRI:LBN:JPN:PHI will qualify for the WC. Iran is closer than other 4 teams.but if Jordan wins the last two games . all 3 other teams can lose their spot.

 

America:

:VEN:USA:ARG:CAN are already qualified . we have 4 countries for the 3 spots. Uruguay. Brazil. Dominican Rep and Puerto Rico. this one is hard to predict. but I think Brazil is almost already qualified at least as the best 4th placed team. and Dominican also needs one more win to reach that. so it will go to the last game of Puerto Rico and Uruguay. I think PR will have more chance because they will host that game. so my prediction is :BRA:DOM:PUR

 

Europe:

:TUR:ESP:LTU:CZE:FRA:GRE:GER are already qualified. 5 more spots remaining. in group J Poland only has to beat the Netherlands at home to qualify and Italy only has to not lose badly to Hungary at home. I think :ITA:POL will qualify from this group for sure. in group K the last spot is between Russia and Finland. and Finland has to beat France and Russia away to qualify. they have their destiny in their hands but their chance doesn't look good. so I think :RUS will qualify. in Group L Serbia only has to beat Estonia to qualify which I'm sure they will so :SRB but the only real competition for the last window in Europe is in Group I, where Ukraine, Montenegro and Latvia they all stand a realistic chance to qualify. considering everything I think :MNE will grab the last spot.

 

 

Edited by MHSN
Link to comment
Share on other sites

@MHSN

 

Great post. But have to disagree about qual format. We already are without Slovenia, which is European champions. To not have European champions at the very first next World Cup, it's a travesty, in any sport, team, individual, I don't care. Also, Croatia is basicaly out as well. Croatia would be better team in China than for example Poland which will qualify. Not to offend Polish posters here but it's true. And even, we, Serbia would have a hard time qualifying if there weren't good results for us in other matches that benefited us. So, it's really a shame. Some say it's a good idea just badly executed, but who cares for idea when it doesn't give you a good results. 

 

Also I think not to offend you as well, is maybe you aren't used to watching high quality basketball 24/7 like many basketball fans, so this is good for you. Beleive me, it's like watching premier league and then watching serbian superleague in football. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, it's mostly our fault that we're out. In the 9th month we had almost all of our best players available, and yet lost against poor teams like Poland and Lithuania B team. Our basketball federation is awful and their picking of coaching staff (they say they don't have enough money to hire a proper coach, which is ridiculous) is the main reason why we hit the bottom.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Have mercy, I can't last 18 days without sleep.  
    • This might be unpopular but it would allow way more sports and quotas and cities to host at a lower cost. 
    • I think Julia Tannheimer will continue to perform so well on the flatter courses in Ruhpolding and Antholz, which will suit her technique. Oberhof will be more exciting, the courses are very demanding, but quite comparable to the World Championships in Lenzerheide. That's why I'm really looking forward to Oberhof this season. Anyone who can cope well with the courses in Oberhof should also be able to run at the front at the World Championships.
    • My IF THE OLYMPICS WERE THIS CHRISTMAS predicted medal table   17-18-12---47 15-12-7---34 13-8-8---29 11-10-7---28 9-5-7---21 8-13-3---24 7-6-9---22 6-7-6---19 6-6-9---21 6-6-5---17 5-8-6---19 3-2-4---9 2-6-4---12 2-2-4---8 2-2-3---7 1-1-3---5 1-0-3---4 1-0-3---4 1-0-3---4 0-3-0---3 0-1-0---1 0-0-2---2 0-0-2---2 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1 0-0-1---1
    • Thanks for your predictions, they are very interesting.   But here it will be a different format. Combined events - pairs of athletes, one male/female will perform in downhill and other will perform in slalom. E.g. Team SUI 1 Odermatt plus Meillard.
    • Interesting (optimistic) predictions for GB. Don‘t See Them winning 5 golds (more than China and as many as Canada). I think 3 golds are more Realistic (Brookes + 2 in curling/skeleton). Especially gold for Bankes seems To be a rather optimistic prediction, given that Casta is 11 years younger and just beat Bankes.
    • Medal Table (Change from 2022)    - 20 (+4)  - 13 (+1)  - 13 (+5)  - 9 (+7)  - 9 (=)  - 7 (+2)  - 7 (=)  - 6 (-2)  - 6 (-1)  - 5 (+1)  - 5 (+4)  - 4 (+1)  - 4 (-5)  - 3 (+2)  - 2 (=)  - 1 (=)  - 1 (+1)      -5,  -2,  -2,  -2, , -1, , -1, , -1 fail to male the list   On 1st glance 1 feel I have underestimated Canada, Sweden and Finland, and overestimated GB (obviously) and Netherlands.    If the Russians aren't competing then the Norwegians will have a field day in cross country skiing, but it is too early to tell.   World cups and championships aren't always the best measure for some sports but it's the best I can find.      As an overall trend I feel this will be a strong games for the European nations (home advantage) but the Asian nations might struggle, not necessarily at the extent I predicted here but I don't think their results will be as good as Beijing.       
    • You complain   we have snow here while we dont celebrate christmas 
    • PART 2     Freestyle Skiing   Men's Aerials -  - Qi Guangpu Men's Moguls -  - Mikael Kingsbury Men's Dual Moguls -  - Mikael Kingsbury Men's Ski Cross -  - Florian Wilmsmann Men's Freeski Halfpipe -  - Alex Ferrera Men's Freeski Slopestyle -  - Birk Ruud Men's Freeski Big Air -  - Birk Ruud Women's Aerials -  - Danielle Scott Women's Moguls -  - Jakara Anthony Women's Duel Moguls -  - Jakara Anthony Women's Ski Cross -  - Sandra Naeslund Women's Freeski Halfpipe -  - Eileen Gu Women's Freeski Slopestyle -  - Tess Ledeux Women's Freeski Big Air -  - Mathilde Gremaud Mixed Team Aerials -    Snowboard   Men's Parallel Giant Slalom -  - Daniele Bagozza Men's Snowboard Cross -  - Jacob Dusek Men's Snowboard Halfpipe -  - Yuto Totsuka Men's Snowboard Slopestyle -  - Ryoma Kimata Men's Snowboard Big Air -  - Kira Kimuga Women's Parallel Giant Slalom -  - Esther Ledecká Women's Snowboard Cross -  - Charlotte Bankes Women's Snowboard Halfpipe -  - Cai Xuetong Women's Snowboard Slopestyle -  - Mia Brookes Women's Snowboard Big Air -  - Anna Gasser Mixed Team Snowboard Cross -    Cross Country Skiing   Men's Skiathlon -  - Johannes Hosflot Klaebo Men's Sprint Classic -  - Johannes Hosflot Klaebo Men's Team Sprint Free -  Men's 4x10km Relay -  Men's 15km Free -  - Simen Hegstad Kruger Men's 50km Mass Start Classic -  - Johannes Hosflot Klaebo Women's Skiathlon -  - Ebba Anderson Women's Sprint Classic -  - Kristine Stavas Skistad Women's Team Sprint Free -  Women's 4x5km Relay -  Women's 10km Free -  - Jonna Sundling Women's 30km Mass Start Classic -  - Jessie Diggins   Nordic Combined   Men's Normal Hill -  - Jarl Magnus Riiber Men's Large Hill -  - Jarl Magnus Riiber Team -    Ski Jumping    Men's Normal Hill -  - Stefan Kraft Men's Large Hill -  Timi Zajk Men's Team -  Women's Normal Hill -  - Katharina Schmid Woman's Large Hill -  Nika Prevc Mixed Team -    Ski Mountaineering   Men's Sprint -  - Oriol Cardona Coll Women's Sprint -  - Emily Harrop Mixed Relay -       
×
×
  • Create New...