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by Greg Varkonyi on 19 July 2007
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The 2008 Olympics might be the first to feature a basketball tournament for which the US was unable to qualify.
Thanks to Spain winning the world championships, Europe are guaranteed to have at least three representatives at next year’s Games in Beijing as the winners and runners-up of the European Championships are also guaranteed a berth.
China, as the host country will be there in 2008, and so will one more Asian team by virtue of winning the Asian championships. The Americas are only guaranteed two spots, as the winners and runner-up of this year’s Americas championships in Las Vegas will receive berths to the Olympic tournament.
Before you think the US is guaranteed a spot in the finals of this qualifying event, think again. Argentina, Brazil and Puerto Rico have all had good showings in past FIBA tournaments against the US’s selection of NBA players, and upstarts like Uruguay, if taken lightly, could cause quite a stir in Las Vegas. While no team matches up favorably to Team USA's talent (although Argentina has clearly become a force in international basketball), it is cohesion and court awareness that will decide the outcome of most games. USA squads in the past have been at a disadvantage in international play, as the games use FIBA rules, which NBA stars have found tough to get used to. Established, fundamentally sound basketball stars like Tim Duncan have found it difficult to adjust to the more tightly called, less physical international matches. However, even with the court being slightly tilted against them this way, Team USA is still expected to not only win an Olympic berth in Las Vegas, but to win the tournament itself. There are, however, teams that might have a different final rankings in mind. Argentina is the main competition for the hosts. Considering recent performances, one might even argue that they should be favorites to win. With a healthy dose of NBA stars and role-players along with established players from Europe, the Argentines boast a very strong, cohesive squad. Naturally, everything starts with the energy player Manu Ginobili. His style has gotten him many fans, even NBA legends like Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan have spoken highly of him. Along with Andres Nocioni (Chicago Bulls) and Fabricio Oberto (Manu’s teammate on the Spurs) the NBA power is there. One must also mention Luis Scola, who for years now has been courted by the NBA to come stateside as he has remained in the Spanish ACBL, dominating the league at the forward spot.
Comments (12)
by Ivan on July 19, 2007
Greg, nice article but when was the last time you read about international basketball and espacially argentina? Many, Chapu and many other are not playing in this championship and therefore it's hard to imagine that Argentina could be a serious contender for the qualification, at least in Vegas.
by Greg Varkonyi on July 19, 2007
Indeed I've heard that at the moment the big guns seem to be out... Although fresh news already has Nocioni reconsidering as his injury is not as serious as thought before... Argentine coach, Hernandez has been saying the right things not to alienate his stars who have withdrawn. I still believe they will changetheir minds, hence ARG has only announced a preliminary squad list.
by David Kerr on July 25, 2007
It would be very hard to imagine that USA could miss out. They have picked a very strong team, with a better balance than usual. I just can't imagine US losing at the semi-final stage, they will be pushed in the final though. It will be strange not to have Brazil or Argentina (which ever misses out)at a big world basketball tournament. In normal circumstances they would both make it.
by Chrisangelo on July 27, 2007
You do have a point man, Argentina and Brazil are teams to look forward to in this tournament, although, from what I've heard, there is another olympic qualifying tournament after this one right? So should USA lose this tournament, the possibility of them missing next year's olympics is still pretty low.
by David Kerr on July 28, 2007
You might be right Chrisangelo if they miss out here, they might get a chance to playoff with other teams in Europe for the last 2 spots.
The teams coming 2nd-5th in the Fiba Americas, join in a twelve team format from a mixture of continents, Europe, Oceania, America, and Africa. The top 3 from this qualifying will go through to the Olympics. You would have to say it would be nearly impossible and a huge upset if USA do not play at the next Olympics.
by Big D on July 28, 2007
"If, however, you were to ask: Is it fathomable that the US could miss the 2008 Olympic tournament? I’d say it is not impossible, but it is highly unlikely. You see, they would have to finish lower than fifth in Las Vegas to not get an invite to next year’s qualification tournament, which will determine the final three berths. The top three teams from there will go to the Olympics, and you clearly do not expect the USA to flop so many times, especially since if they do not win an outright berth in Vegas, the alarm bells will sound, and I’m sure the top stars will be lining up for a roster spot to save USA Basketball. " guess it pays to read the whole article...
by wilson on August 01, 2007
a good scenario here is if arg and brazil dont assemble their best players.. team usa now has kidd and bryant on the roster, so for me, i think the usa will safely secure a slot for the olympics..
by Keven on August 07, 2007
I'm not worried for a US team success in Las Vegas. Even if teams like Brazil, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Argentina could show a quite strong opposition, The US team will achieve this Americas Championship at first place. The important thing I wonder is about chemistry in the team. Previous campains showed it's not enough to have a monster roster. Every piece must find a place and I must say that since the Sydney Olympics it has not been the case in any different US teams.
by Bruno on August 08, 2007
It is pretty likely that US won't miss the spot. There is just so much talent in the US team that even if one or two starters get hurt, are not in their best shape, or get suspended during the tournment), they will definitely have enough at-the-same-level talented players to fill in the blanks. That is definitely not the case for both Brazil and Argentina, which pretty much depend too much on their stars to deliver a good performance. I am placing my bet on Brazil at the finals 'though.
by Greg Varkonyi on August 10, 2007
I agree with the previous few comments that the US will most probably make the cut. I am however baffled by the last comment... It is the US team that has depended too much on individuals in the past, Argentina and Braziil implore a team system. Rarely do you see Barbosa or Ginobili taking 15-20 shots in a game, whilstyou have seen that from the main stars on Team USA. Teamwork is the strength of the other teams not the US.
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