
2022 Commonwealth games basketball
"So continuity is good but we should get rid of our best ever coach even though there is no one better available just because 8 years is too long. That kind of thinking is why the world is stuck with Trump."
As I hope you know, that's not what I said, although your interpretation is quite amusing. If you are interested in my reasoning, it's this:
The make-up of the team will be quite different post-2020, with more athletic players who won't be as well suited to Lemanis' system as the current group, which has a lot of guys whose strength is their basketball smarts rather than physical tools.
As such, I think the style needs to change. That can either happen by Lemanis evolving, as Henare has in NZ, or a new coach whose style would suit that group.
I reckon Lemanis could well be ready for a break after 8 years, and won't have the energy to combine his full-time gig with embedding a new style into the Boomers.
I personally think Rob Beveridge's style would be a great fit for guys like Exum, Simmons, Bolden etc allowing them to use their athleticism to best advantage. There could be other good candidates too, but that's a discussion for post-2020.

Yep agreed, time for a new look after Tokyo, and I reckon you'd find Andrej would agree with you on that too. Eight years is a long stint as national team coach.
Interesting, the teams that have been the best in international basketball in recent years - USA, France, Spain, Australia, Serbia - have had long-term coaches in place, while Argentina went back to their long-term coach and got a silver medal. There is no real substitute for continuity in sport.

Surely after Tokyo Lemanis is gone and the Boomers reset with a new coach for the CG and going forward?

Have given this no previous thought so here's my first reaction to the thread.
If your going for wholesale changes, or even a new-look team, it would be futile to promote our current 9,10,11 & 12 to say, the core group. Safe to say we are not looking at Gliddon, Barlow, Sobey, Goulding or even Kay to be tomorrow's Mills, Delly Ingles etc. And by then, post-2020, there will be several current youngies who will no-doubt fill those back-up roles.
Of the current Boomers team, those that were actually in the team, I can't see any of them as Boomers post-2020. In an ironic twist, I can see several squad members, who didn't make it or didn't go, being part of that future.
So, I think that Simmons, Bolden, Maker, Green, Humphries, McDowell-White, Exum, will be in the mix. As will Lansdale, who did make it and go. Lots of other names to add with your input.
Be good if someone gets a big list of fairly serious prospects (including the ones above so that they can all be in a single post) and we can all bounce off that with names we know. Bit like a poll.
Be fun if we can leave out the negatives. Let's not can eachothers choices, we can just come up with our own faves, nooo!



If I am correct, Australia will be a guest nation in basketball at the 2022 Asian Games also
Interesting - reading up on this and the provision also includes NZ as it is for all sports where Oceania qualifies via Asia for the Olympics. So it would give us far superior competition than a Commonwealth Games field.

If I am correct, Australia will be a guest nation in basketball at the 2022 Asian Games also. If I can say, I hate the jingoism of these tournaments like most people, but these do help build chemistry, and at very worse are an additional training camp for the team- the qualifiers, combined with the Comm games and FIBA Asia Cup unearthed Kay and Creek at worst, so people who say these tournaments have no purpose clearly have no idea. Fwiw, Argentina sent nearly everyone from this team to the Pan- American games, perhaps Simmons and Bolden might like to commit themselves to a NT program rather than simply show up for the big events and whine because they have to play a role and everything isn't geared to them despite having David Patrick and an enhanced collective bargaining agreement on the table, which while not NBA terms and conditions, is better than Lithuania by comparison.

I think we should focus on the Commonwealth Games basketball comp exclusively now. No monkeys on the back and heartbreak to deal with!


Mentioning the Commonwealth Games at a time like this has made me vomit in my mouth.
