GOOD NEWS BAD NEWS
16 September 2007

By tomorrow you won’t need me to tell you what the good news and the bad news is.

One team will have received some very good news along with gold medals and a trophy while the other will have to settle for silver.


15 September 2007

You can't get much more exciting then Friday night's games.

It looked like only bad news for Greece as they trailed Slovenia by double-digits with time winding down but anyone who counted them out doesn't know much about Greek basketball.


14 September 2007

The start of quarter-final action taught us that Russia is far from a one man team and that free-throw shooting is critical in crunch situations.

It’s the good news and the bad news from day ten of EuroBasket 2007.


13.09.2007 - Good News, Bad News: Day Nine
12.09.2007 - Good News, Bad News: Day Eight
11.09.2007 - Good News, Bad News: Day Seven
10.09.2007 - Good News, Bad News: Day Six
09.09.2007 - Good News, Bad News: Day Five
FACTS AND FIGURES
13 September 2007

One of the signs that your team is playing well and within a successful system is consistency. 

Every team has ups and downs during and between games, but when there's a path and the players follow that, it usually brings good results in the long term which show themselves in statistics.


07 September 2007

In 2001 Latvia was crowned as the surprising team of EuroBasket.

With the young, and back then anonymous, powerful center Kasparas Kambala, they barely lost to hosting Turkey on opening night.


05 September 2007

So far German fans have had the best of both worlds at this EuroBasket.

A blow out win over Turkey on day two followed a thriller against the Czech Republic Monday night.


03.09.2007 - Lonely At The Top
24 SECONDS WITH
09 September 2007

In the latest instalment of 24 seconds, FIBA Europe.com caught up with Germany wing player Robert Garrett.

Here's what Garrett had to say about the German training camp, how superstar Dirk Nowitzki has changed over the years and what's the hardest part about playing with the NBA MVP.


07 September 2007
In the latest instalment of 24 seconds, FIBA Europe.com caught up with Italy and Toronto Raptors star Andrea Bargnani.
 
Here's what Andrea had to say on his sporting idols, his fondness for pasta and his finest sporting moment.

03 September 2007

FIBAEurope.com caught up with France forward and Phoenix Suns superstar Boris Diaw for 24 seconds.

Here's what he had to say about his friendship with Tony Parker, his love of pasta and how he would like to be remembered.

FEATURES
16 September 2007

Any coach can take over a new team and change the X's and O's, the style of play, teach a new defense or pick new players.

The big challenge isn't to be able to change the team tactically, but to change the mentality, the character.


14 September 2007

Felipe Reyes is on the best roll of his career and he wants it to last as long as possible.

The Spain big man played a vital role in his team’s gold medal win at last year's FIBA World championship in Japan and he was also named the MVP for Real Madrid as they captured the Spanish title this season.


13 September 2007

Looking at the various qualities of Florent Pietrus, it's hard to imagine the French forward has yet to really stamp his name on the European game.

The 26-year-old Guadeloupe native has all the tools to be a superstar - amazing athleticism and jumping ability, stifling defense, great heart, good slashing skills and now increased shooting range.


10.09.2007 - Khryapa Makes Most Of Opportunity
10.09.2007 - Slokar Plays Down Heroics
09.09.2007 - Tony's Dad Loves The European Game
07.09.2007 - Slovenia Show Some Heart
07.09.2007 - Defense Holds Key For Russia
06.09.2007 - Turkey Find Second Chance In Madrid
06.09.2007 - Confident Repesa Leads Croatia
04.09.2007 - Jasikevicius Looks To Regain His Crown
04.09.2007 - One-On-One With Marco Belinelli
03.09.2007 - Emotions Running High In Sevilla

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