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2012 Olympic Qualifying Tournament Preview: Greece

July 1, 2012

Just one more day (or so, CET) until the heartily-named 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Men tips off in Venezuela. BallinEurope continues with previews of the four European qualifiers with an assessment of Greece, a.k.a. Olympiacos and a bunch of other guys.

Roster: Vassilis Spanoulis, Georgios Printezis, Kostas Papanikolaou, Kostas Sloukas, Evangelos Mantzaris (Olympiacos); Ioannis Bourousis, Antonis Fotsis (Olimpia Milano); Nikos Zisis (Montepaschi Siena); Nick Calathes, Kostas Kaimakoglou, Ian Vougioukas (Panathinaikos); Dimitrios Mavroeidis, Kostas Vasileiadis (Gescrap Bilbao Basket); and Michael Bramos (Gran Canaria); head coach Ilias Zouros (Anadolu Efes)

Notable no shows: Dimitris Diamantidis of Panathinaikos retired from national team play, returning that all-important starting point guard role to Vassilis Spanoulis – not a bad trade off this year … also out are Kostas Koufos (Denver Nuggets) and Sofoklis Schortsanitis (Maccabi Tel Aviv) due to injury.

How they got here: In Eurobasket 2011, a hot start saw Team Greece winning five of the first six games, only to drop three of the final five with losses to Russia, France and Lithuania in the placement game. In the penultimate match, however, Hellas put together its best game of the tournament in topping Serbia, 87-77, to earn a spot in these qualifiers.

The win was emblematic of Greece’s entire Eurobasket and perhaps of this year’s Olympic bid. A quick jump out of the gate allowed Team Greece to be run by Ioannis Bourosis (who finished with 27 points, six rebounds); Nikos Zisis (18 points, five assists); Antonis Fotsis (16 points, eight rebounds); and Nick Calathes (10 points, 10 assists) – additionally, this quartet earned a composite +62 in the +/- stat.

Throughout the tournament, coach Zouros was encouraging patience from the fans while setting sights on a top-six finish. By the Serbia game, his roster had solidified and, with the exception of Fotsis, was being led by its younger members. These four are all back, while the addition/readditions of Spanoulis & Co. can only be a plus.

What they’ve done recently: Though the Torneio Eletrobase de Basquete in Sao Carlos, Brazil, recently ended with Greece’s 78-71 loss to the home country’s Olympic team, Greek backers have got to be loving this lineup with its combination of the “old” guard and Olympiacos Reds.

In the Brazil loss, Olympiacos players Printezis, Spanoulis and Papanikolaou all went for double figures to combine for 37, while Printezis was also good for a remarkable 17 points in 17 minutes in a 99-69 blowout of New Zealand. Earlier in the month, Greece recorded a nice 82-70 at a friendly in Lithuania which saw five players notch 11 or more – Printezis, Papanikolaou, Kaimakoglou (yet another Red), Vasileiadis and Pat Calathes – while Spanoulis was content to dish out eight assists.

Player to watch: In the year of Olympiacos, it’s tough not to go with the knee-jerk reaction here and say Spanoulis, but sheesh, how hot is the Euroleague championship hero Printezis? The non-European sides in this tournament may not be capable of protecting against this side’s many threats and worry about ol’ Agent 00.7 as well.

Once the tournament stage begins, Fotsis could be crucial to success. Beyond the long term of experience with Team Greece, all sides will simply need more big bodies when the likes of Russia and even Lithuania are in sight. A spry Fotsis and a couple of offensive rebounds could make all the difference in a knockout game.

Weaknesses: Giving up a combined 38 points to Marcelo Magalhaes and Marquinhos Vieira in the Brazil game looks a bit worrisome. While devoted to preventing damage from Tiago Splitter and Anderson Varejao, Team Greece suddenly found itself susceptible to the mid-range jumper. This could be a one-off, but one might well wonder if Greece’s threes can trap the quicker teams on half-court D.

Outlook: BiE has a long history of underrating Greece’s national teams and professional clubs, so hedging bets here is excruciating. Plus, Group A also includes the upset-minded Puerto Rico – and recall the game the islanders gave Hellas in the 2010 FIBA Worlds…

A win or loss against Puerto Rico will presumably set up a date with Lithuania or Nigeria out of Group B. A Nigeria draw should get Greece into the final four, whereas a Lithuania matchup against the now slightly improved team that topped them in Eurobasket … well, let’s just say that would be a nice one.

But what the hell, BiE don’t call them Fearless Predictions™ for nothing! BiE’ll take Greece beating Puerto Rico and winning the first knockout match against Nigeria before falling to Russia in the semis. (But how awesome would it be to see Printezis running it in against the mostly-CSKA Russians with a tick or two remaining? Flashback City, baby!)

Jul 1, 2012ballineurope
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Comments: 17
  1. Gabe
    13 years ago

    Fans of Greece talk about competing with James and Durant of Team USA when they can’t even stop Magalhaes and Vieira of Team Brazil!

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  2. zahos
    13 years ago

    When you say fans of Greece you are talking about a very big number of persons.
    Please rephrase and say excactly what you want to say because by generalising like that is very insulting to a very very big number of people.
    I am a fan of Greece and never said anything like that.
    So please say what you want to say to whom to you want to say it by leaving out side the rest of the fans of Greece.

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      Sorry zahos,

      I meant the crazy fans of Greece like Apollo, Erik and all the other sock puppets who always predict Greece winning every tournament and the US not even making the semis.

      You seem like a sensible fan.

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  3. Gerard
    13 years ago

    Gabe thinks USA is unbeatable.

    Gabe is the biggest troll and trash talker and homer there is.

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  4. Gerard
    13 years ago

    I am an American, a Team USA supporters, and an NBA fan. Please everyone ignore fools like Gabe, that are only here to troll and flame bait.

    Not all Americans and NBA fans are as ignorant, xenophobic, and arrogant as he is.

    Please understand that. He is giving us all a really bad name with the crap he writes here all the time.

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  5. Gabe
    13 years ago

    If Gerald is an American, a Team USA supporter and an NBA fan than Greece is going to win gold this Olympics.

    And my apologies to zahos. You see we have this troll/trolls who go by the name Apollo but also uses many sock puppet names, like Gerald, who is a Greek fan so I like to mess with him sometimes.

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  6. Gerard
    13 years ago

    I am an AMERICAN.

    How dare you question that. Gabe you are a really ruse and obnoxious a-hole.

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  7. Gerard
    13 years ago

    rude and obnoxious a-hole

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  8. mike
    13 years ago

    Hey Gerard, do you think Spanoulis is one of the best guards in the world?

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  9. Phileus
    13 years ago

    Zahos seems like a nice guy. Zahos, you have to realize that the only exposure to Greek basketball fans we have on this site is Apollo, who has only made reasonable posts 1% of the time he has commented here. I think sometimes the US fans here get really heated in reaction to his flaming, but you shouldn’t take it personally. The more friendly Greek fans we see, the more likely we’ll all be to have some good-natured trash-talk, instead of the “SHUT UP OMG YOU SHOULD BE BANNED AFTER YOU PUT DOWN YOUR CRACK PIPE” kind of stuff 🙂

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  10. Kosta
    13 years ago

    Hellas 107 – Jordan 63

    It has begun

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      Nigeria 80 – Hellas 79

      It has ended

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  11. mike
    13 years ago

    Answer the question, Gerard. We’re waiting with excitement.

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  12. Dimitri
    13 years ago

    for you gabby…….

    Ettore Messina told to Kirilenko, “if you want to stay in CSKA then you have to lower your salary to less than what Spanoulis makes. Spanoulis is the best player in Europe,. so why should we pay you more than he makes.”

    hahahahahahahahaahahahahahaahahahahahahahahah

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      Link for that quote or did you just make it up?

      Also Kirilenko and Krstic, the Euroleague MVP and his fellow all-Euroleague 1st teamer, are header back to the NBA were they can be paid more. CSKA’s budget, which was equal to some of the smaller budgets in the NBA, is going to be a lot lower last year because Euroleague teams can not sustain those budgets. I’m sure if CSKA could afford to keep the league MVP and his fellow all-Euroleague 1st teamer they would.

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  13. Drake
    13 years ago

    Russia 80 – Angola 63

    Can we all tell Gabe to STFU now?

    GTFO with the anti-white racism.

    Also Kirilenko didn’t say he was “heading back to the NBA” – link or you just made it up a-hole.

    He actually told to the press during the OQT, “I can stay with CSKA, but I have to take a pay cut to what Spanoulis makes, because he’s the best player in Europe. I have not had a single offer from an NBA team, and if none come by August 1st, I will stay in CSKA.”

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    • Gabe
      13 years ago

      Talk about showing link or being made up, show me the link were Kirilenko says “but I have to take a pay cut to what Spanoulis makes, because he’s the best player in Europe”. I will bet the house that is made up!

      Right now it looks 50/50 that Kirilenko is heading back to the NBA but it does look like the team with Euroleague’s highest budget by far, CSKA Moscow, is going to lose a good portion of players to the NBA.

      http://www.bloguin.com/crossoverchronicles/2012-articles/july/as-minnesota-memphis-and-cleveland-target-alexey-shved-wolves-could-take-the-lead.html.

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