FIBA World Basketball Championship Preview - Group D
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08/25/2010 -
Toronto, Canada (Sportsbook Betting Lines) -
Country: Canada
FIBA Ranking: 19
Head Coach: Leo Rautins
Key Players: Joel Anthony, Andy Rautins
Overview: It's been sometime since Canada has made an impact on the world
stage and since the departure of Steve Nash from the national program, it's
been a team in transition.
Strengths: A team in the truest sense of the word, this squad is as cohesive
a unit to be found in the entire tournament. The selfless play relates to the
defensive end of the floor where the undersized squad has improved
tremendously in its development to become a more recognizable basketball
nation.
Weaknesses: Having no leader on and off the floor could raise problems when
the times get tough, as who the Canadians turn to late in games remains to be
seen. Though defense is high on its priorities, being undersized on the
interior will be a challenge the Canucks will have to overcome.
Tournament Expectations: With the loss of Canadian veterans Carl English and
Jesse Young to injury, this Canadian team will be as inexperienced as any sent
to a major competition in recent memory. If pre-tournament tune ups suggest
anything, this team is capable of being the second or third seed in its group
at the very worst - only time will tell.
Country: France
FIBA Ranking: 15
Head Coach: Vincent Collet
Key Players: Nicolas Batum, Boris Diaw
Overview: For the past decade, the basketball world has awaited the arrival
of the French on the world stage as their potential seemed to be second to
none. If one were to collect all the NBA players who hail from France and put
them on a team, les 'Bleus' would have one of the best squads on the planet.
But with the likes of Tony Parker, Joakim Noah, Mikael Pietrus, Ronny Turiaf
and Rodrigue Beaubois all out for this summer's tournament, the fortunes of
France hangs in the balance.
Strengths: With so many of their top talent left off this edition, the French
have looked to some of its youth for help from their domestic league. That
youthful vitality has proved to be the Frances' biggest strength as their
athleticism and length are amongst the top in the world.
Weaknesses: With most of their top guards unavailable to play, the French
will be hard pressed to find a stable point guard to man the ship. The youth
at the lead guard position isn't quite up to the task of running a team and it
shows, especially in half court sets where France struggles to score.
Tournament Expectations: Based on potential, this is one of the very best
teams in the tournament but this has been the case for les Bleus' for almost
every tournament they've entered this decade. Much like Canada, it would come
as no surprise if this team grabbed a spot to join the Round of 16 or if they
missed the cut entirely.
Country: Lebanon
FIBA Ranking: 24
Head Coach: Tab Baldwin
Key Players: Fadi El Khatib
Overview: Having shocked the world at the 2006 World Championship in Japan by
beating Venezuela and France, the Cedar Trees will be no surprise to any team
now that their name is known. And with the help of head coach Tab Baldwin,
this is one of the most underrated lower seeds in the tournament.
Strengths: This is a team that plays with a lot of passion and embraces the
underdog role as well as any nation in the competition. The veteran leadership
coach Baldwin relies on will be a steadying force for a Lebanese side that
holds a number of fresh faces.
Weaknesses: Certainly not the deepest team, the Cedar Trees will rely heavily
on star player Fadi El Khatib, who is coming off an injury and won't be firing
on all cylinders. The back court will be in tough as guard play is certainly
not the Lebanese forte.
Tournament Expectations: The expectations for this team aren't wavering on the
ridiculous as it hopes to build on its 2006 success. A likely first round exit
hinges on whether or not they can manage to upset a few more teams this time
around.
Country: Lithuania
FIBA Ranking: 6
Head Coach: Kestutis Kemzura
Key Players: Linas Kleiza
Overview: After a disappointing showing at EuroBasket 2009, the Lithuanian
contingent remains a work in progress as new head coach has basically stuck
with the squad sent to Poland last year. There also remains some unrest in the
organization of Lithuanian basketball as the directing staff has all but one
member.
Strengths: Having so many of the veteran players unavailable, the Lithuanians
will turn to their youth for this tournament. They own a plethora of fast-
faced, fun to watch, three-point shooters, highlighted by newly-signed Toronto
Raptor Linas Kleiza. Filling up the net should be Lithuanians forte as their
young gunners all have a knack to score.
Weaknesses: With star Lithuanian point guard Sarunas Jasikevicius opting to
sit out this tournament, there's a looming hole at the lead guard for the
Lithuanians. A rash of injuries to a number of the big bodies has left the
team depleted up front as overcoming injuries is the biggest obstacle they'll
face in the group stage.
Tournament Expectations: The future looks bleak but with the European event
destined for their home land in 2011, this tournament should give an
indication where Lithuanian basketball is headed. In such a mediocre group,
there should be no reason why the European squad can't claim a berth to the
Round of 16 and possibly onto a quarter final matchup.
Country: New Zealand
FIBA Ranking: 13
Head Coach: Nenad Vucinic
Key Players: Kirk Penney
Overview: For the better part of the decade, the Kiwis were led by former
coach Tab Baldwin to impressive victories, even claiming fourth place at the
2002 World Championship. Under Baldwin's long time assistant Nenad Vucinic,
the Tall Blacks have finished with three successive top-10 finishes at world
events and hope this collection of wily veterans can help school the new era
of New Zealand basketball.
Strengths: Offense is definitely the strong suit of the Tall Blacks as given
their high-post offense along with the deadly combination in the backcourt of
Penney and Phil Jones, there will be no shortage of points for the Kiwi's.
Having a variety of scoring options make them one of the highest octane
offensive teams in the tournament. There is a good balance between youngsters
and experienced veterans on this team as the older generation has assisted the
development of the youth who look to be the future of Kiwi basketball.
Weaknesses: In one word - toughness. The Tall Blacks struggle on the
defensive end as they can't stop perimeter penetration very well and protect
the paint sparingly. The inability to defend will cost them a shot to be an
elite team as their offense is already atop the best in the world.
Tournament Expectations: The potential is there for this team to make a deep
run in the tournament as they have a solid balance of youth and experience
that should bode well for them. Anything less than the Round of 16 would be a
disappointment, where a shot of being in the Final Eight is a true reality.
Country: Spain
FIBA Ranking: 3
Head Coach: Sergio Scariolo
Key Players: Marc Gasol, Rudy Fernandez, Juan-Carlos Navarro
Overview: The defending champs return to the World Championship much like
they left the last edition, without its star big man, Pau Gasol, and hungry
for gold. Its silver medal performance at the 2008 Olympics only feeds the
hunger more as the fastest growing basketball power house hopes to add to its
list of accomplishments.
Strengths: One of the most balanced teams in the world, the Spaniards bolster
one of the deepest teams as they have players at every position very capable
of playing at a high level. The mixture of size, talent and athleticism has
created a culture of winning basketball and this rendition appears to be no
different.
Weaknesses: There are very few holes in the Spanish armor but if there was
one weak link it would have to be the lack of perimeter defense. In Fernandez,
Navarro and Ricky Rubio, the Spaniards have a collection of talented guards,
none of which being the most physical player or the most adept to staying in
front of his man. They'll rely heavily on the help defense of the bigs to
negate the shaky defense the guards are likely to play.
Tournament Expectations: With such a complete team, there's no reason to
believe this squad doesn't have a legitimate shot of taking gold once again.
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FIBA Ranking: 12
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