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Anonymous
Years ago
Potential Olympic line ups for opposition teams
Canada also have a young kid about to start his freshman year. Think his name Murray. He will make the roster I reckon
I think the issue with our 'NBA Players' is that they don't necessarily work great together on the court at the same time. Mills is really the only NBA guy we have who is a scorer - Ingles is more of a 'points within the flow of the offense' type of scorer. It's our Goulding/Broekhoff type of guys - Euro/fringe NBA - that we are going to need to put points up for us. Our NBA guys are quality, but it's a bit unbalanced towards the defensive end in general.
Australia tend to play to their opponent, which means we are capable of beating the Russians/Lithuanians/French on any given night, but are just as likely to drop a game to anyone else two nights later.