xxx01 je napisao/la:
Dinko Bilich je napisao/la:
xxx01 je napisao/la:
Dinko Bilich je napisao/la:
može igrati matković el,ali da je ozbiljan starter- drugo,treće ime playoff ekipe i da ga je kupio dominantni efes. e,to ne može. nakon nadolazeće sezone možda i bude,vidjet ćemo,ali neozbiljno je sada tvrditi takvo što.
recimo, u američkoj reprezentaciji klay thompson i durant su puno bolje i jače odigrali od butlera,lebrona ili u crnoj gori su vučević i dubljević skroz usporedivi kad igraju za cg pa je jasno ko dan da je lebron>durant(iako ga je ovaj direktno nadigrao 2017.),butler>klay i vučević>dubljević
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pa u albi bi bia starter bez problema
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uhhh,uhhh,uhhh. inače lammers kad je igrao u 2.španjolskoj i kad sam ga isticao na forumu,ismijalo me se,uspoređivalo sa zoranom vrkićem. koumadjea sam isto odavna zapazio i alba baš njih dovede,top. voliš ti hot takeove mećat s punim uvjerenjem. tu je i thiemann,doveli su wetzela,ustvrditi da bi sada bia starter bez problema jako je hrabro.
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neznan, tad nisam posjeciva forum.
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https://sportnet.hr/sportnetklub/kosarka-2/kosarka-chat-241293/p5797511/#poruka5797511
https://sportnet.hr/sportnetklub/kosarka-2/kk-zadar-2019-20-358525/p5800524/#poruka5800524
no od moje samoporacije i faktima ništa pa da podijelim super profile naše reprezentacije na fiba siteu,vjerojatno je ćurković to slagao.
IN THE LAST 10 FIBA EVENTS
YEAR |
EVENT |
LOCATION |
ACHIEVEMENT |
2021 |
Olympics |
Tokyo (JPN) |
Did not qualify |
2019 |
FIBA Basketball World Cup |
Beijing (CHN) |
Did not qualify |
2017 |
FIBA EuroBasket |
Istanbul (TUR) |
10th |
2016 |
Olympics |
Rio de Janeiro (BRA) |
5th |
2015 |
FIBA EuroBasket |
Lille (FRA) |
9th |
2014 |
FIBA Basketball World Cup |
Madrid (ESP) |
10th |
2013 |
FIBA EuroBasket |
Ljubljana (SLO) |
4th |
2012 |
Olympics |
London (GBR) |
Did not qualify |
2011 |
FIBA EuroBasket |
Kaunas (LTU) |
13th |
2010 |
FIBA Basketball World Cup |
Istanbul (TUR) |
14th |
DATE |
GAME |
RESULT |
21/02/2020 |
Croatia v Sweden |
72-56 |
24/02/2020 |
Netherlands v Croatia |
59-69 |
27/11/2020 |
Croatia v Turkey |
79-62 |
29/11/2020 |
Sweden v Croatia |
72-87 |
20/02/2021 |
Croatia v Netherlands |
57-65 |
22/02/2021 |
Turkey v Croatia |
84-78 |
It doesn't just go up and down with Croatia. It goes all the way up to the Himalayas and all the way down to Marianas Trench.
From breezing through as the first nation to qualify for FIBA EuroBasket 2022, to not even making the Second Round of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 European Qualifiers. With stars aligned like that, it sounds like the most Croatian thing to do would be to play the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Pre-Qualifiers and then go on medal hunt a week later at FIBA EuroBasket 2022.
We called them the Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde of international basketball before FIBA EuroBasket 2017, and the metaphor still stands today. Croatia will try to search for quick redemption after breaking their fans' hearts in July and with Bojan Bogdanovic, Krunoslav Simon, Mario Hezonja, Dario Saric and Ivica Zubac on board, it doesn't sound crazy to consider them a dark horse favorite.
The Croatian Basketball Federation did take a few sharp turns since the elimination from World Cup contention earlier this summer. The board of advisors led by Dino Radja was let go, and with that decision, the doors opened up for Croatia to bring on a naturalized player again. The call went to Jaleen Smith, and it turned into a race with time, trying to get all the paperwork done before the Final Round begins.
Along with the dismissal of Radja and the addition of an American-born Croat, Damir Mulaomerovic made a few surprising cuts. The most notable are Ante Zizic and Dragan Bender, who weren't even on the 16-men list presented at the start of the training camp in early August.
Compared to last year's FIBA OQT roster, Miro Bilan, Roko Leni Ukic, Darko Planinic, Luka Babic, Zeljko Sakic and Antonio Jordano aren't on the list either, signaling an attempt to find something that previous playcaller Veljko Mrsic missed during his time on the sidelines.
It starts with a couple of youngsters, Lovro Gnjidic and Roko Prkacin, who are expected to take over the team in years to come, and it continues with one of the most athletic frontline in FIBA EuroBasket 2022, with Karlo Matkovic joining Ivica Zubac under - or above, to be more precise - the rims.
The depth of the team remains an issue, but history proves Croatian players love when you count them out. High hopes brought nothing but disappointment with this team since 1995. Being overlooked and underrated brought a lot of joy at the same time. So don't expect anything from Croatia. Not a single thing.
Maybe that turns out to be the panacea for their 27-year-long medal drought in international basketball.