
We need to start producing better ball handlers
How do we 'deserve a medal' ?? This ridiculous mentality is exactly why we haven't got one.Yes, its all my fault, obviously a phrase used in a forum (after the defeat) is the very reason they lost.

How do we 'deserve a medal' ?? This ridiculous mentality is exactly why we haven't got one. You don't 'deserve' a medal. You bloody win them by performing when it counts. Like Serbia has. And like we still can.

We are confused. Talking big doesn't mean we deserve a medal.
Americans talk big because they are what they are. Talking like them doesn't make us their basketball peers.

Pfft.
Shit happens.
There's a reason (in addition to money) that basketball finals are traditionally multi-game. You could argue that Australia had a single bad game all tournament, unfortunately it just happened to be in a sudden-death final.
Its sad, almost unspeakably so, this team deserved a Silver medal, but all the wailing and gnashing of teeth is getting a bit much.
In sports it often seems that finals against teams you recently beat, (even in an earlier final) are "danger" games. As though you've shown them your best, you know they'll have a plan to beat you, but just don't know what it will be.
Not sure if that's a valid observation or just perception.
At the end of the day, Serbia have shown they are a very good team.
The hope now must be that Australia can still medal. It won't be the right colour but will still be their best ever achievement.

The posts here just reinforce we do not get fundamental skills and how they need to be taught. Watch Once Brothers and you will have an insight into why we had no chance today.

I don't necessarily agree, I think we have guards that are good enough, we just didn't make shots early and had to chase the game and it didn't work out for us.
We start hitting early shots and stay with them, different ball game altogether. This thread then becomes a non-issue IMO.

Execution under pressure people
And What happened to our defence on the ball?
Is there a chance we'd chalked this one up as a win given we'd beaten them earlier and we belted the Lithos ?

Mick
"Paul I think they took our passing game away completely by extending the D, and we couldn't release the pressure valve by hitting a few 3s or scoring off backcuts. "
Spot on, as a Serbian player was essentially quoted as saying " we made it look easy, but it wasn't - it was very hard work"
Good on them ( serbia) , no one really wants to play against teams that fold to you. I just hope that we give Spain a defeat , or at a minimum a very very close tussle for the whole game , so that basketball fans see that the quality of our 2016 boomers team is at a level to have challenged the US.


Paul I think they took our passing game away completely by extending the D, and we couldn't release the pressure valve by hitting a few 3s or scoring off backcuts. When that happens, you have to get dribble penetration from your backcourt, and we couldn't do it. Our guys - Ingles in particular - penetrate without purpose, which is because they don't have a great deal of control due to poor ball handling. They're looking to pass first, which is not what you should do when penetrating. You should be looking to score first, with passing coming as a counter to good defence.
I thought Delly and Mills did a much better job in the games leading up to this one looking to score first on drives, but they were both terrible today.

Hopefully Jason Kidd can teach Delly everything he knows

I would say the Serbian guards are excellent at using screens. Their away from the ball screening action into on-balls ensured their guards were rarely going against set defences.
I agree as a country we can get better at teaching players to create individually, but the problem today was we were forced into one-on-one play rather than sticking to our passing game.
It was a lot like the practice game against Brazil when they crowded the ball and the first pass, then clogged the lane from the weakside. The Adelaide 36ers early in Smyth's reign were very good at this.

Complete lack of fundament skills under pressure.
Goes back to having no teaching of fundamental skills anywhere in Australia. We just do not get it.

Maybe the boomers should draft in this kid immediately who has insane handle.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z13jqrGlOoA

The Adelaide 36ers have come from ten points down in the last quarter of their match against Wollongong at Gawler on Sunday to record a gutsy 89-84 victory.
In a see-sawing battle that saw both teams in foul trouble (Ballinger and Hill for the 36ers would foul out whilst Forman, Davidson and Saville would do the same for the Hawks) the 36ers carved out a tough win in front of the sold-out crowd at Starplex.
Due to the number of foul calls it could be said that the game was won from the foul line. The 36ers hit 31 out of 37 free throw attempts where as the Hawks would only hit 25 from 35 attempts.
The key momentum swing of the game would come after a contested Larry Davidson lay-up miss. Davidson’s subsequent remonstration with a referee earning a technical foul and would mean 36ers captain Adam Ballinger would hit two foul shots and then a three-pointer on the next play, bringing the 36ers right back into the game to be down two points.
In the frantic last few minutes Ballinger and Craig Winder would make huge plays to get the 36ers the lead and then also build a slight buffer.
Hawks import Gary Ervin would draw a fifth foul from Adam Ballinger and go to the line for two foul shots. He would ultimately miss both meaning the 36ers would maintain a small lead going into the last minute of the game.
The 36ers did enough at the defensive end to secure the victory in the last minute.
36ers High Scorers
Ballinger 24 (9/13 fgs)
Winder 23 ( 8/13 fgs)
Hawks High Scorers
Ervin 27 ( 8/15 fgs)
Davidson 18 ( 6/10 fgs)
Other highs
36ers - Holmes 8 rebounds Carter 7 assists
Hawks - Davidson 9 rebounds Saville 4 assists
