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Post#1 » by jinxed » Wed Jul 27, 2016 11:30 pm

This is a thread for posting about exhibition games from other countries, so we can see their build up for the games.

So far Spain has played 5 exhibition games, with their final one coming July 28th. They are 3-2, and after losing two games to Lithuania. Knicks rookie Kuzminskas played really well.

Spain 85, Angola 61
Spain 83, Lithuania 87
Spain 76, Lithuania 78
Spain 80, Venezuela 65
Spain 91, Venezuela 55

Other countries

Australia 84, Argentina 83

Please add if you know of more.
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Post#2 » by Mr. E » Thu Jul 28, 2016 1:11 am

The Spanish team is typically very fun to watch. I'm looking forward to seeing them as well as the likes of Argentina, France, Croatia, Serbia & Lithuania.

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Post#3 » by JLTV7 » Thu Jul 28, 2016 2:35 am

jinxed wrote:
So far Spain has played 5 exhibition games, with their final one coming July 28th. They are 4-1, and after splitting two games with Lithuania. Knicks rookie Kuzminskas played really well in the game Lithuania won.

Spain 85, Angola 61
Spain 87, Lithuania 83
Spain 76, Lithuania 78
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The score is reversed, Lithuania beat Spain both times.
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Post#4 » by Cartuse » Thu Jul 28, 2016 3:44 am

Argentina 86, Lithuania 85 (2ot)
Crazy, great game. Lots of fun to watch. Lithuania's got a very talented squad, they were in control for most of the game, but they made some mental mistakes that are expected to be made only during friendlies (not in Río). Valanciunas got shut down (I still can't understand how), but the rest of the team stepped up.
Argentina's grandpas played great, and the youngsters had an increased role in closing minutes and they did ok, specially Laprovittola being aggressive (the same with Lithuania's bench players, they were excellent).
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Post#5 » by jinxed » Thu Jul 28, 2016 4:36 pm

JLTV7 wrote:
jinxed wrote:
So far Spain has played 5 exhibition games, with their final one coming July 28th. They are 4-1, and after splitting two games with Lithuania. Knicks rookie Kuzminskas played really well in the game Lithuania won.

Spain 85, Angola 61
Spain 87, Lithuania 83
Spain 76, Lithuania 78
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The score is reversed, Lithuania beat Spain both times.


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Post#6 » by jinxed » Thu Jul 28, 2016 6:28 pm

JLTV,

You have any other Lithuania scores? Beating Spain twice is super impressive.
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Post#7 » by jinxed » Thu Jul 28, 2016 6:51 pm

Cartuse wrote:Argentina 86, Lithuania 85 (2ot)
Crazy, great game. Lots of fun to watch. Lithuania's got a very talented squad, they were in control for most of the game, but they made some mental mistakes that are expected to be made only during friendlies (not in Río). Valanciunas got shut down (I still can't understand how), but the rest of the team stepped up.
Argentina's grandpas played great, and the youngsters had an increased role in closing minutes and they did ok, specially Laprovittola being aggressive (the same with Lithuania's bench players, they were excellent).
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Wow, things are not looking for for Non-US teams. The USA murdered Argentina, while Argetina beats Lithuania, who beat Spain.
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Post#8 » by Mr. E » Thu Jul 28, 2016 7:36 pm

http://www.flashscore.com/basketball/world/friendly-international/results/

This site has a lot of scores of friendlies around the world.
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Post#9 » by tysanity87 » Thu Jul 28, 2016 11:27 pm

Brazil 23-19 Australia. 9:30 to go in the 2nd.

Huertas having a nice game.

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Post#10 » by Cartuse » Fri Jul 29, 2016 12:35 am

jinxed wrote:Wow, things are not looking for for Non-US teams. The USA murdered Argentina, while Argetina beats Lithuania, who beat Spain.


USA will kill anyone regardless. Since the 2008 olympics, I started enjoying the competition for what it's worth, knowing that the US is miles ahead of anyone else and the gold is guaranteed for them. That's why I think the fight for second place being competitive as it appears to be right now is a positive thing. I will always enjoy watching Argentina-Lithuania or say Spain-Australia much more than sitting through a 80 point US win over Nigeria.
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Post#11 » by tysanity87 » Fri Jul 29, 2016 1:26 am

End game.

Brasil 96 - 67 Austrália

Only watched until the middle of the 2nd.

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Post#12 » by jinxed » Fri Jul 29, 2016 3:04 am

Cartuse wrote:
jinxed wrote:Wow, things are not looking for for Non-US teams. The USA murdered Argentina, while Argetina beats Lithuania, who beat Spain.


USA will kill anyone regardless. Since the 2008 olympics, I started enjoying the competition for what it's worth, knowing that the US is miles ahead of anyone else and the gold is guaranteed for them. That's why I think the fight for second place being competitive as it appears to be right now is a positive thing. I will always enjoy watching Argentina-Lithuania or say Spain-Australia much more than sitting through a 80 point US win over Nigeria.


Spain was right there until the end in 2012 Gold medal game. And looked like they had a shot to beat them in 2014 World Cup, before blowing it against France in the qtrs. But without Marc, and Pau getting a bit old, they've lost their biggest advantage, which was their post game, against the USA.
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Post#13 » by jinxed » Fri Jul 29, 2016 3:04 am

tysanity87 wrote:End game.

Brasil 96 - 67 Austrália

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Serbia 105 - 88 France
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Post#15 » by trashmaster » Sat Jul 30, 2016 1:54 pm

Team Lithuania results so far:

Lithuania 88:58 New Zealand
Lithuania 81:56 Tunisia
Lithuania 84:53 Venezuela
Lithuania 84:61 Netherlands
Lithuania 84:51 Belarus
Lithuania 87:83(OT) Spain
Lithuania 78:76 Spain
Lithuania 85:86(2OT) Argentina
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Post#16 » by jinxed » Sat Jul 30, 2016 1:56 pm

Sir Psycho Sexy wrote:Serbia 105 - 88 France


France was crushing Serbia, and then Jokic comes in and changes the whole game.
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Post#17 » by tysanity87 » Sat Jul 30, 2016 2:46 pm

2 game scheduled today here in Brazil.

1PM ET Lithuania vs Austrália
3:30PM ET Brasil x China

Winners and losers face each other tomorrow.

EDIT:

Lithuania 81 x 68 Australia
Brasil 91 x 50 China

TOMORROW (start 1PM ET)

Australia x China
Brasil x Lithuania (Preview of Olympics debut)
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Post#18 » by tysanity87 » Sat Jul 30, 2016 7:38 pm

Brasil's friendlies so far:

Couple of blow out against Romania
Brasil 96 x 67 Australia
Brasil 91 x 52 China

Two very good defensive games.

Raul Neto with two very good games. Nene is in the best shape I've seen in a while.

But I'm concerned about the lack of three point shooting. In 1st round we'll play against Lithuania, Spain (I'll be there), Croatia (I'll be there), Argentina (I'll be there) and Nigeria. This is a very tough group. We'll need to improve our three point shooting. Leandrinho will have to step up and Nene and Felicio will have to dominate the boards in other to beat 3 in 5 and avoid facing USA in quarterfinals.

What's your predictions for this group?

1st tier
Lithuania
Spain

2nd tier
Brasil
Argentina
Croatia

3rd tier
Nigeria

Very hard to predict any outcome.
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Post#19 » by bb22 » Sat Jul 30, 2016 7:49 pm

tysanity87 wrote:2 game scheduled today here in Brazil.

1PM ET Lithuania vs Austrália
3:30PM ET Brasil x China

Winners and losers face each other tomorrow.

EDIT:

Lithuania 81 x 68 Australia
Brasil 91 x 50 China

TOMORROW (start 1PM ET)

Australia x China
Brasil x Lithuania (Preview of Olympics debut)


Wow, Brazil is playing very well. We will see how things go once it counts, but how great would it be to watch USA v Brazil in the finals? Australia has been disappointing thus far. I was expecting them to be the dark horse in the olympics.
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Post#20 » by tysanity87 » Sat Jul 30, 2016 7:54 pm

By the way:

Brasil's Olympics Roster:

Marcelinho Huertas (Los Angeles Lakers)
Raulzinho Neto (Utah Jazz)
Rafael Luz (Flamengo-BRA)
Leandrinho Barbosa (Phoenix Suns)
Vitor Benite (Murcia-SPA)
Alex Garcia (Bauru-BRA)
Marquinhos (Flamengo-BRA)
Guilherme Giovannoni (Brasilia-BRA)
Cristiano Felicio (Chicago Bulls)
Nenê (Houston Rockets)
Rafael Hettsheimeir (Bauru-BRA)
Augusto Lima (Real Madrid-SPA)

Out due to injury:
Thiago Splitter and Anderson Varejao

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