FIBA World Basketball Championship Preview - Group A
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08/25/2010 -
Toronto, Canada (Sportsbook Betting Lines) -
Country: Angola
FIBA Ranking: 12
Head Coach: Luis Magalhaes
Key Players: Joaquim 'Kikas' Gomes, Olimpio Cipriano
Overview: For years, the Angolan team has been associated as the African
nation Charles Barkley eloquently referred to, "All I know about Angola is
they in trouble." Times have changed and the Angolans have become one of
Africa's most dominant team. By qualifying for this tournament, the Angolans
were crowned African champions for the 10th time in the last 20 years.
Strengths: The African champs have a shortage of length up front but make up
for their lack of size with grit and toughness. This has been the staple of
Angolan basketball for years as they also bolster a lineup of athletic players
who can get up and down the court with the best of them.
Weaknesses: Having only one player standing as tall as six-foot-10, grabbing
rebounds and playing interior defense can be rather taxing. The Angolans will
also have a shortage of shooters as they roster a plethora of slashers with
little to no three-point shooting to speak of.
Tournament Expectations: Group A is quite possibly the deepest of all the
groups. With Argentina, Germany and Serbia all ranked in the top-10 in the
world, it will be difficult for the African champs to move towards the Round
of 16. Their lack of size will be too much to overcome as the elite teams have
will overwhelm them with size.
Country: Argentina
FIBA Ranking: 1
Head Coach: Sergio Hernandez
Key Players: Luis Scola, Carlos Delfino, Andres Nocioni
Overview: This Argentina team will try to make the farewell tour for the group
known as the "Golden Generation" memorable one. The origin of the name goes to
the fact this same group are the ones who claimed silver at the 2002 FIBA
World Championships, gold at the 2004 Olympics and bronze at the 2008 Olympic
Games. Although they will be without its star, Manu Ginobili, there's no
shortage of skill on a squad destined to make noise.
Strengths: Having one of the most balanced and well disciplined teams in the
world has helped the Argentineans development over the past decade. Assisting
in that balance has been the stellar interior play of Luis Scola, who at the
2009 FIBA Americas Championship was named tournament MVP. Along with Andres
Nocioni and Carlos Delfino, the NBA contingent will play a large role in the
success of the South Americans.
Weaknesses: With no Ginobili, the Argentineans will be left without a star
got-to-player at the end of games. Also, being a veteran team means there
isn't a ton of youthful vitality on the floor and the lack of athleticism
could prove to be problematic against some of the more elite competition.
Tournament Expectations: Getting out of a tough Group A will be its first task
but this team is capable of taking it as far as its tested veterans can manage
to take them.
Country: Australia
FIBA Ranking: 11
Head Coach: Brett Brown
Key Players: Patrick Mills, David Andersen
Overview: It's been nearly 10 years since the Aussies have tasted a top-five
finish at the Olympics or World Championship and with their star center,
Andrew Bogut, out of action it's a trend that could likely continue.
Strengths: Going through a time of change and revival, this team from down
under has one of the youngest lineups in international play. Their youthful
line up can provide a number of challenges as they have knack to be pesky
physical defenders, something opponents don't necessarily appreciate. They
also have a formidable front court that will provide the defense and
rebounding needed to compete. The experience the young players have on a high
level of play is exceptional and will prove to be a benefit for them against
other established talent in the tournament.
Weaknesses: Not having a top tier-point guard and center will hamper the
possibilities the Boomers have in sight. Their inexperience and youth could
potentially be volatile as there is little to no veteran experience to speak
of.
Tournament Expectations: Making it into the Round of 16 won't be enough for
the Boomers as the fourth place team in Group A will be matched up with the
top seed from Group B, most likely the United States. With that in mind, the
Australians will be in tough as they face quality opponents in Germany, Serbia
and Argentina on their way into the Round of 16 and quarter finals.
Country: Germany
FIBA Ranking: 7
Head Coach: Dirk Bauermann
Key Players: Jan Jagla
Overview: Going into Turkey, the Germans will be without the one man
synonymous with the team over the past 10 years, Dirk Nowitzki. In his absence
the Germans will try to revive a squad of aging veterans from the 2008 Olympic
campaign with some young blood.
Strengths: The Germans still bolster one of the biggest front lines in
international competition and will have a sizable advantage on the interior
once again. Their experience could be beneficial in close games but the
experience and wit of bench boss, Bauermann, could be their biggest edge.
Weaknesses: With no Nowitzki, this team will be hard pressed to find a go-to-
guy late in games. The backcourt is also a source of concern as there seems to
be no current players exceptionally adept to being creative playmakers as some
of the better talent waits in the wings.
Tournament Expectations: This is one of the hardest teams in the tournament to
gauge. If their showing at the 2008 Olympics is an indication of what to
expect, this Dirk-less edition will be hard pressed to make it out of a highly
competitive Group A.
Country: Jordan
FIBA Ranking: 38
Head Coach: Mario Palma
Key Players: Rasheim Wright
Overview: Set to make its inaugural appearance at the FIBA World
Championships, Jordan can credit a large part of its recent success to head
coach Mario Palma.
Strengths: In Rasheim Wright, the Jordanians have one of the most prolific
scorers in international competition as they rode their star throughout the
FIBA Asia Championship in order to qualify for this summer's tournament. They
also have a wizard on the bench in Palma, so given the opportunity this is a
team that could surprise a few.
Weaknesses: A large majority of Jordanian players participated in limited
amount of games due to the dissolution of their basketball federation a year
ago. With such little experience, this team will have their work cut out for
them.
Tournament Expectations: There's no chance this team catches a whiff of the
Round of 16 but a single victory would go a long way for the program. Finding
it at this tournament may be too much to ask for.
Country: Serbia
FIBA Ranking: 5
Head Coach: Dusan Ivkovic
Key Players: Nenad Krstic, Milos Teodosic
Overview: Before last year's Euro Basket 2009 in Poland, this team hadn't
finished in the top-five in any international event since winning gold in 2002
at the World Championship in Indianapolis. Yet they still managed to find a
youthful resurgence that helped them regain their place atop the European
rankings.
Strengths: Serbia found out at last year's qualifier that they had very good
talent at the youth level, as a number of its NBA players chose not to
participate. The youngsters have been playing together and under coach Ivkovic
for nearly three years and have developed a strong demeanor on the court. The
guard play is exceptional and there is no shortage of size on this roster.
Krstic, however, still could be suspended because of his role in a bench-
clearing brawl during Serbia's exhibition game against Greece.
Weaknesses: Much of what makes the Serbs so intriguing is what makes them so
vulnerable. The youth can be tough to handle if the situation gets rough, as a
pre-tournament brawl with Greece indicates. How Serbia handles adversity could
play a factor in determining where they finish.
Tournament Expectations: Even with most of its NBA players unavailable, this
team intends to not just simply compete but to come out of Group A and contend
for the entire tournament. Anything less than a quarter-final appearance will
be seen as a disappointment.
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