
2014 FIBA World Cup for Men: Group D Preview
Last chance to get some background on Australia's opponents in Spain...

With Lithuania losing their PG to injury and Slovenia losing Lorbek, there is little separating them and Australia.

#TeamPnR's Craig Rayner takes a final look at Australia and their Group D opponents ahead of the 2014 FIBA World Cup that gets underway this weekend.
2014 FIBA World Cup: Group D preparations conclude, attention turns to Spain

#TeamPnR's Craig Rayner provides another update on all the teams Australia takes on in Group D at the FIBA World Cup.
2014 FIBA World Cup: Lithuania remain undefeated in Group D preparations
Lithuania have not only placed their 2014 FIBA World Cup Group D opponents on notice that they mean business, but indeed all nations competing in Spain as a result of not yet dropping a single match in their preparations. The European powerhouse has managed to win their first nine contests with their rotations starting to take shape, spearheaded by the return to action of center Jonas Valanciunus.

#TeamPnR's Craig Rayner provides an update on Australia's Group D opponents and their friendly games played over the past week.
Mexico, Lithuania and Australia in friendly form
Of the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup Group D teams in friendly matches this week Mexico has grabbed the headlines by winning Centrobasket on their home floor in Nayarit, Mexico.

The final team Australia face in Group D at the 2014 FIBA World Cup is Angola.
Craig Rayner takes a look at the 2013 Afrobasket champions for #TeamPnR:
2014 FIBA World Cup: Group D Preview – Angola
Australia’s fate could hinge on their last Group D match at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain and it could come with a great sense of déjà vu as they take on Angola as the knockout stage looms.

#TeamPnR's Craig Rayner takes a look at the games played by Australia's Group D opponents over the past week.
2014 FIBA World Cup: Group D friendly fire begins
While many countries began training camps this week with their full squads in preparation for the 2014 FIBA World Cup for men, Australia’s Group D opponents in Spain have already shifted their preparations into playing friendly matches in various tournaments across the globe.

Preview of Australia's Group D opponent and current FIBA Americas champions Mexico is now up on PnR.
2014 FIBA World Cup: Group D Preview – Mexico
The Australian Boomers penultimate match in the group stages of the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup is against a team whose last match at a World Championships as far back as the 1974 World Championships. Interestingly enough, their last game that year was actually a win against Australia!

Group D preview of a talent-laden Lithuania is now up on PnR:
2014 FIBA World Cup: Group D Preview – Lithuania
If the Boomers have an international basketball rival aside from the Tall Blacks of New Zealand, it surely is the mighty Lithuania.


The Boomers second opponent in Spain is Korea...
2014 FIBA World Cup: Group D Preview – Korea
After the Boomers open their 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup campaign in what promises to be a testing encounter against Slovenia, they will follow up the next day in what could already be deemed a must-win match against Korea. As all Group D teams will be aiming to avoid finishing fourth in the group which would mean a probable matchup against Team USA in the next round, the games against the group’s lesser ranked opponents simply must be taken advantage of with 31st ranked Korea falling into this category.

From an Aussie viewing perspective, we are very lucky to have the timeslots we have to be able to watch a number of early games in primetime tv.

I believe we will have tournaments mainly in Lithuania (v hosts, ukraine and finland) and France (v the hosts, Turkey and Phillipines) as well as a further game v France and one v Angola.
Things may have changed in the weeks since this was reported but should be something along these lines.

I know it isn't built up the same as the soccer world cup, but coming off the under 17 worlds and being broadcast on the ABC, surely we can expect some media coverage and get people down under interested in this tournament...
I know the games are a little late, but around mid night - 1.30am isn't horrible, I wonder if they will replay games and if the news reports will give basketball at least some credit as the other world game?!

There is no longer such a thing as an easy win at a World Cup!
3 wins are likely to be enough, however even with Mills and Bogut missing, we have a very good team and should be able to compete against everyone in our group. Anything can happen.

Thanks Lance_Uppercut but while I would love to take the credit for that preview, it was not written by me! Rather Craig Rayner, who will be previewing all of Australia's preliminary round opponents ahead of the World Cup, put together that fantastic piece.
Next up he will be putting the spotlight on Lithuania.
Dragic and Lorbek brothers will be tough. I think Vart might be on the money needing Martin, if not just for this game against Slovenia alone!!!

lets get it up... no more Hodge...
i guess Grizzard is the obvious candidate.
i also like Bobby Jones who is in the D-League... he's a lockdown defender with good rebounding who has 3pt NBA range.
