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I have to agree re the politicking behind the scenes. Given how long it's been (2 weeks since the charges were laid and the disciplinary panel convened) and the secrecy, I wonder if FIBA - or someone within FIBA - has pushed for throwing one or both countries out of the next round of qualification?
At least their process is making the NBL's process in last year's finals look prompt and transparent.
ESPN has selected 64 of their favourite player names from this year's NCAA tournament field for your balloting entertainment -- feel free to blame the selection committee if your school got snubbed.