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I would also suggest that given some Euro experience, David Barlow and Joe Ingles could become very effective players of international basketball...similar to the path Newley is currently travelling.
Next Olympics, I would hope we have Jawai (who, fingers crossed, has 4 seasons of NBA experience by then!), Millsy would be out of college (and maybe - coming off a rookie NBA season?)
Alot of Australia's problem is just that as someone said elsewhere, we won't beat euro teams at their own game. We need players with significant international experience before we can really make a dent in world basketball.
My only question concering Goorj is who replaces him?'
We do have some great talent and by London 2012 we should be a real medal threat, and for at least another 4 years after that.