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  1. As far as I can tell, only Team USA will add six to seven players to their FIBA Women’s World Cup Germany 2026 Qualifier roster for Germany. FYI: Team USA is going for the five peat to MATCH the USSR from: 1975 Bucaramanga, Bogotà, Cali (Colombia) Soviet Union Japan Czechoslovakia 1971 Sao Paula (Brazil) Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Brazil 1967 Prague (Czechoslovakia) Soviet Union Korea Czechoslovakia 1964 Lima (Peru) Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Bulgaria 1959 Moscow (Soviet Union) Soviet Union Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Here is my POST Women’s World Cup Germany 2026 Qualifier/PRE BERLIN power rankings: Tier One 1. Team USA * * * * Tier Two 1. Belgium * * * * 2. France Tier Three 1. Italy 2. Spain 3. Australia 4. China Predicted Medalists Tier Three 1. Team USA 2. Belgium 3. France Italy/China/Australia Germany FIBA Women’s World Cup Germany 2026: My Projected Team USA Roster barring injury 1. Lauren Betts No: 1 POS: C HGT: 6-7 Age in 2026: 23 19:00 2. Aliyah Boston No: 16 POS: C HGT: 6-5 Age in 2026: 25 19:00 3. A'ja Wilson No: 9 POS: PF HGT: 6-4 Age in 2026: 30 19:00 4. Breanna Stewart No: 10 POS: F/PF HGT: 6-4 Age in 2026: 32 16:00 5. Cameron Brink No: 15 POS: SF HGT: 6-4 Age in 2026: 24 15:00 6. Napheesa Collier No: 11 POS: SF HGT: 6-1 Age in 2026: 29 15:00 7. Rhyne Howard No: 12 POS: SG/SF, HGT: 6-2 Age in 2026: 26 15:00 8. Caitlin Clark No: 2 POS: SG/PG HGT: 6-0 Age in 2026: 24 20:00 9. Kelsey Plum No: 3 POS: PG HGT: 5-8 Age in 2026: 32 15:00 10. Jackie Young No: 5 POS: SG HGT: 6-0 Age in 2026: 29 17:30 11. Paige Bueckers No: 18 POS: SG HGT: 5-11 Age in 2026: 25 17:30 12. SoniaCitron No: 8 POS: SG HGT: 6-1 Age in 2026: 24 17:30
  2. Exactly!!! Most teams have their actual Berlin roster.
  3. Exactly!!! Most teams have their actual Berlin roster. My original Team USA Young guns Roster Betts Center age: 22 Boston Center age: 24 Brink SF, F age: 24 Stewart F, PF age: 32 Kiki Iriafen F age: 22 Jackson SF age: 24 Howard SF, SG age: 26 CC PG age: 24 Paige SG age: 24 Young SG, PG age: 28 Plum SG, PG age: 32 Citron SG age: 22 FIBA World Cup Germany 2026 Qualifier Puerto Rico ROSTER March 2026 Monique Billings C 6-4 Age: 30 17:30 Dearica Hamby F/PF 6-3 Age: 33 17:30 Angel Reese PF 6-3 Age: 24 15:00 Kiki Iriafen F 6-3 Age: 23 17:30 Rhyne Howard SG/SF HGT: 6-2 Age: 26 17:30 Kahleah Copper SF HGT: 6-1 Age: 32 17:30 Rae Burrell SF HGT: 6-2 Age: 24 17:30 Paige Bueckers SG HGT: 5-11 Age: 25 17:30 Chelsea Gray 15:00 Jackie Young SG HGT: 6-0 Age: 29 20:00 Kelsey Plum PG HGT: 5-8 Age: 32 15:00 Caitlin Clark PG HGT: 6-0 Age: 24 20:00 FIBA World Cup Berlin Germany 2026: My Projected Roster barring injury 1. Lauren Betts No: 1 POS: C HGT: 6-7 Age in 2026: 23 19:00 2. Aliyah Boston No: 16 POS: C HGT: 6-5 Age in 2026: 25 19:00 3. A'ja Wilson No: 9 POS: PF HGT: 6-4 Age in 2026: 30 19:00 4. Breanna Stewart No: 10 POS: F/PF HGT: 6-4 Age in 2026: 32 16:00 5. Cameron Brink No: 15 POS: SF HGT: 6-4 Age in 2026: 24 15:00 6. Napheesa Collier No: 11 POS: SF HGT: 6-1 Age in 2026: 29 15:00 7. Rhyne Howard No: 12 POS: SG/SF, HGT: 6-2 Age in 2026: 26 15:00 8. Caitlin Clark No: 2 POS: SG/PG HGT: 6-0 Age in 2026: 24 20:00 9. Kelsey Plum No: 3 POS: PG HGT: 5-8 Age in 2026: 32 15:00 10. Jackie Young No: 5 POS: SG HGT: 6-0 Age in 2026: 29 17:30 11. Paige Bueckers No: 18 POS: SG HGT: 5-11 Age in 2026: 25 17:30 12. SoniaCitron No: 8 POS: SG HGT: 6-1 Age in 2026: 24 17:30
  4. FIBA World Cup Germany 2026 Qualifier Puerto Rico March 2026 This is the current Team USA Roster due to injury: Monique Billings C HGT:6-4 Age: 30 17:30 Dearica Hamby C/PF HGT:6-3 Age: 33 17:30 Angel Reese PF HGT:6-3 Age: 24 15:00 Kiki Iriafen F HGT:6-3 Age: 23 17:30 Rhyne Howard SG/SF HGT: 6-2 Age: 26 17:30 Kahleah Copper SF HGT: 6-1 Age: 32 17:30 Rae Burrell SF HGT: 6-2 Age: 24 17:30 Paige Bueckers SG HGT: 5-11 Age: 25 17:30 Chelsea Gray 15:00 Jackie Young SG HGT: 6-0 Age: 29 20:00 Kelsey Plum PG HGT: 5-8 Age: 32 15:00 Caitlin Clark PG HGT: 6-0 Age: 24 20:00 My proposed 1ST Rotation Dearica Hamby F/PF HGT: 6-3 Age: 33 17:30 Kiki Iriafen F HGT: 6-3 Age: 23 17:30 Rhyne Howard SG/SF HGT: 6-2 Age: 26 17:30 Paige Bueckers SG HGT: 5-11 Age: 25 17:30 Caitlin Clark PG HGT: 6-0 Age: 24 20:00 2nd Rotation Monique Billings C HGT: 6-4 Age: 30 17:30 Angel Reese PF HGT: 6-3 Age: 24 15:00 Kahleah Copper SF HGT: 6-1 Age: 32 17:30 Jackie Young SG HGT: 6-0 Age: 29 20:00 Kelsey Plum PG HGT: 5-8 Age: 32 15:00 Bench Rae Burrell SF HGT: 6-2 Age: 24 17:30 Chelsea Gray Missing Lauren Betts Center age: 22 NCAA March madness Cameron Brink SF, F age: 24 Team USA stupidity Rickea Jackson SF age: 24 See above
  5. Belgium should win. That will give us an Australian vs. France rematch. This time, the Opals will be playing against the French team + the refs
  6. Now France gets to dance with the Belgiums. This is where France gets off the TGV.
  7. After seeing the so called "elite" PG's of the world, Caitlin is already WAAYYY better than ANY PG outside Team USA. The world does not have a SINGLE PG that plays in the same GALAXY as Clark. Name ONE PG outside of Team USA that has her BBIQ, court vision, passing, or can shoot like CC. None of them can guard Caitlin one on one period!!! By the 2026 FIBA Women's World Cup in Germany, she will have at least 120 WNBA games of ex- perience. At worst she will be a Team USA second rotation PG.
  8. The Opals are looking to sneak in and steal a Bronze. I fully expect Belgium & Germany to advance tomorrow. IF the Opals get pass the Serbians they will have to face Team USA and and will lose BADLY !!! Then the Opals will play either Belgium or Germany in the Bronze medal game, that is a bridge too far.
  9. Wednesday, August 7, 2024, 02:00 AM Local Time: 11:00 AM (GMT+2) Let us see if Serbia can make it two for two tomorrow?
  10. A post from another website: Updated projected QF pairings: Germany Wins!!! 1. USA vs 8. Brazil - Team USA 4. Serbia vs 5. Australia - Serbia 3. Canada vs 6. France - Canada 2. Germany vs 7. Greece - Germany
  11. A post from another website: Updated projected QF pairings: If Germany wins vs France 1 USA vs 8 Brazil 4 Serbia vs 5 Australia 3 Canada vs 6 France 2 Germany vs 7 Greece If France wins vs Germany 1 USA vs 8 Brazil 4 Serbia vs 5 Australia 3 Canada vs 6 Germany 2 France vs 7 Greece Let’s go France? So we get that lovely 3 v 6 matchup? LOL
  12. Loved Sabrina Ionescu's FU three pointer against Belgium!!!
  13. These highlights are a compilation of Caitlin Clark's first 26 games in the WNBA. CC will be either the starting PG or at WORST, the second rotation PG for Team USA at the 2026 FIBA Women's World Cup. By then, she will have a minimum of 120 WNBA games of experience. This is a SAMPLE of her offensive production. Caitlin Clark is the first rookie in WNBA history to post 400+ PTS, 100+ REB and 150+ AST in a season. CC now has 445pts, 151reb, 213ast, & 71 three pointers by her 26th game. CC leads the WNBA in most points scored or assisted this season 915 in 26 games [This WNBA season has 40 games]. CC has broken the rookie rec- ord of most points scored or assisted in a season of 900 points set by Breanna Ste- wart in 2016 [34 games]. CC has scored or assisted on 915 points in 26 games. She is by far the most guarded player in the WNBA and yet has set these records. She faces blitzes, doubled teams, and face guarding on nearly every possession in every game she has played. She is the best player in the world age 22 or younger. Name a better NON Team USA point guard [that includes PG's that play for other national teams]. I have a simple question, who on your national team can guard her one on one? Your coaching staff cannot devise a defensive scheme she has not seen. Watch all 19:45 of Caitlin. Then you will see WHY she is a TRANSCENDENT player. Caitlin Clark's Best Assists from her first 26 games of the 2024 WNBA Season I defy ANYONE to show me in this Olympics a non Team USA female basketball player that is anywhere NEAR Caitlin Clark as a passer much less her equal. I will take it a step further, I defy ANYONE to show me a NON AMERICAN female basketball player on planet EARTH that is anywhere NEAR Caitlin Clark as a pass- er much less her equal.
  14. Updated Monday at 09:45 AM (edited) UPDATED 7/31/2024 Pretender List: Contender List: Near Lock List: Australia France Team USA Belgium Germany Canada Spain China Serbia Power Rankings: Galactic League: Team USA Earth League : France Germany Serbia Euro League: Spain Be prepared to go home league: Australia Belgium Canada China
  15. https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/womens-olympic-basketball-tournament-paris-2024/news/gameday-1-top-performers-rodriguez-stewart-wilson-gustafson-and-yueru Number 9, the best player on the planet!!! Three of the top five performers are American on game days one & two. American players: They play for other countries because they know that they would never SNIFF a Team USA Roster. Australia: Sami Whitcomb, number 32. France: Gabby Williams, number 15. Germany: Alexis Peterson, number 1. Born in NYC: Satou Sabally Serbia: Yvonne Anderson, number 12. Spain: Megan Gustafson, number 17.
  16. 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
  17. https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/mens-olympic-basketball-tournament-paris-2024/games/117651-SRB-USA 1. SRB vs USA Group Phase Lille, Pierre Mauroy Stadium, France (FRA) Serbia Final 84 - 110 USA
  18. https://www.sportingnews.com/us/wnba/news/usa-germany-womens-basketball-time-channel-schedule-live-stream-olympics/c268a482755c272e2cd191a1
  19. 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.
  20. Satou Sabally https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/40023946/wings-planning-post-olympics-return-satou-sabally Will NOT play in the WNBA until AFTER the Olympics. That means she will be RUSTY when/if she plays for Germany in the Olympics.
  21. You can't say or claim that status UNTIL you know the two Euro Teams that will join your group. Besides, now Team Canada has the opportunity to prove their FIBA World Cup Bronze Medal was not a FLUKE! 2. Spain, 3. Germany, 4. Serbia, 5. Australia, & 6. Latvia all have more to prove than Canada. Spain & Germany have the most pressure on them of all of the European Teams. Spain has to make up for their FIBA world Cup Debacle and Germany has to prove their Gold Medal was not a FLUKE. Serbia choked against Germany but they did not have Jokić. Australia is hanging on for dear life and they cannot afford to finish 6th or lower. Latvia is playing with house money with little to no pressure outside of their own country. Canada's youth player pipe line is DRYING up and their current roster might prove to be a Golden generation.
  22. As for Group C; it is time to skin the cat, ALIVE, fillet the 和, and do a drive by of Satou's house with our M1A2 V4 and a volley of HESH rounds. The Group of Death Group A China Spain Serbia Puerto Rico The Easy Group Group B Australia Canada France Nigeria The we don't have to play the Moon Monster until the Qtrs. Group Group C United States Belgium Japan Germany Australia, Canada, China, France, Serbia, & Spain can ALL meet the Moon Monster in the Qtrs. depending on their overall record.
  23. https://www.fiba.basketball/olympics/men/2024/news/the-road-to-gold-men-s-olympic-basketball-tournament-s-competition-system4
  24. https://www.fiba.basketball/olympics/women/2024/news/the-road-to-gold-women-s-olympic-basketball-tournament-s-competition-system
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