|
Post by infamousdane on Sept 9, 2005 16:34:41 GMT -5
**ROSTERS ARE FINISHED.** Here are all current International Rosters.
(UBL)=Players in the UBL.
Argentina Roster:
SF: Andres Nocioni(UBL) PF: Luis Scola C: Fabricio Oberto (UBL) SG: Manu Ginobili (UBL) PG: Pepe Sanchez Bench: G-Carlos Delfino (UBL) F- Diego Lo Grippo C-Gabriel Fernandez G- Paolo Quinteros F/C-Juan Gutierrez G-Daniel Farabello F-Federico Kammerichs C-Ruben Wolkowyski
Serbia-Montenegro Roster: Projected Lineup: SF: Dejan Bodiroga PF: Vladimir Radmanovic(UBL) C: Nenad Krstic (UBL) SG: Igor Rakocevic PG: Milos Vujanic Bench: G-Marko Jaric (UBL) G-Dejan Tomasevic C-Vlade Divac F-Peja Stojakovic(UBL) F/C-Darko Milicic(UBL) G-Bojan Popovic F/C-Zeljko Rebraca F-Aleksandar Pavlovic (UBL) C-Predrag Drobnjak
Spain Roster:
SF: Carlos Jimenez PF: Jorge Garbajosa C: Pau Gasol (UBL) SG: Juan Carlos Navarro PG: Jose Manuel Calderon Bench: G-Sergio Rodriguez(UBL) G-Raul Lopez(UBL) F/C-Felipe Reyes C-Fran Vazquez(UBL) G-Rudy Fernandez C-Albert Miralles F-Sergi Vidal C-Edu Hernandez
Australia Roster: Projected Lineup: SF: Glen Saville PF: Matthew Nielsen C: David Andersen SG: Jason Smith PG: Shane Heal Bench: PF/C-Andrew Bogut (PF/C)(UBL) G-Daniel Munday C-Luke Schenscher G-Brad Newley C-Daniel Kickert G-Aaron Bruce G/F-Sam Mackinnon F-Mark Worthington
Greece Roster: Projected Lineup: SF: Antonis Fotsis PF: Mihalis Kakiouzis C: Dimos Dikoudis SG: Nikos Chatzivretas PG: Dimitris Diamantidis Bench: Fragiskos Alvertis C-Lazaros Papadopoulos G-Vasilis Spanoulis G-Nikolaos Zisis F-Kostas Tsartsaris F-Panagotis Vasilopoulos G-Theodoros Papaloukas C-Giannis Bourousis
Canadian Roster: C-Jamaal Magloire (UBL) PF-Juan Mendez SF-Denham Brown(UBL) SG-Carl English PG-Steve Nash(UBL)
Bench: G-Jermaine Anderson G-James Gillingham F/C-Kevin Jobity G-Levon Kendall F-Jermaine Bucknor G/F-Vidal Massiah F-Richard Anderson C-Nate Doornekamp
|
|
|
Post by infamousdane on Sept 9, 2005 16:51:02 GMT -5
Lithuania National Team
Projected Lineup: SF: Saulius Stombergas PF: Darius Songalia C: Robertas Javtokas SG: Arvydas Macijauskas(UBL) PG: Sarunas Jasikevicius(UBL) Bench: C-Kryistof Lavrinovi C-Martynas Andriuskevicius(UBL) C-Zydrunas Ilgauskas (UBL) G-Tomas Delininkaitis G-Renaldas Seibutis F-Paulius Jankunas F-Simonas Serapinas
Puerto Rico National Team Projected Lineup: SF: Rolando Hourruitiner PF: Jose Ortiz C: Daniel Santiago SG: Larry Ayuso PG: Carlos Arroyo(UBL) Bench: G-Rick Apodaca G- Angel Figueroa G/F- Antonio Latimer G/F- David Cortez C- Peter John Ramos C- Manuel Narvaez
China National Team Projected Lineup: SF: Zhu Fangyu PF: Mo Ke C: Yao Ming(UBL) SG: Li Nan PG: Liu Wei Bench: F- Yi Jianlian F-Zhang Jinsong G-Zhang Yun Song G-Sun Yue G/F-Wang Shi Peng C- Du Feng
Italy National Team Projected Lineup: SF: Matteo Soragna PF: Giacomo Galanda C: Dennis Marconato SG: Gianluca Basile PG:Danilo Gallinari (UBL) Bench: G- Gianmarco Pozzecco G-Marco Mordente G-Massimo Bulleri F-Dante Calabria F-Stefano Mancinelli C-Angelo Gigli C-Giacomo Galanda
New Zealand National Team Projected Lineup: SF: Phil Jones PF: Samir Leric C: Sean Marks SG: Kirk Penney PG: Mark Dickel Bench: G- Aaron Olson G-Paul Henare G-Jacob Holmes F-Phill Jones F-Dusty Rychart C-Kirk Penney C-Derek Moore
Bosnia and Hertzegovina National Team Projected Lineup: SF:Barisa Krasic PF: Pero Cameron C: Aleksandar Radojevic SG: Henry Domercant PG: Damir Mrsic Bench: F-Mujo Tuljkovic F-Sinisa Kovacevic G-Sasa Vasiljevic G-Jasmin Hukic G-Vedran Princ C-Elvir Ovcina F-Kenan Bajramovic F-Mirza Teletovic
|
|
|
Post by infamousdane on Sept 9, 2005 17:06:04 GMT -5
France Roster: SF-Jefferson Antonio PF-Johan Petro (UBL) C-Ian Mahinmi(UBL) SG-Mickael Pietrus (UBL) PG-Tony Parker (UBL) Bench: G/F-Boris Diaw G-Frederic Fauthoux G-Antoine Rigaudeau F-Florent Pietrus F-Mickael Gelabale (UBL) C-Jerome Schmitt
Brazil Roster: SF-Jefferson Antonio PF-Nene (UBL) C-Rafael Paulo Araujo (UBL) SG-Leandrinho' Barbosa (UBL) PG-Marcelinho' Huertas Bench: C-Murilo' da Rosa C-Anderson Varejao F-Tiago Splitter F-Guilherme Giovannoni F-Jefferson Antonio G-Marcelinho Machado G-Alex' Garcia
Germany Roster: SF-Stefano Garris PF-Dirk Nowitzki(UBL) C-Sven Schultze SG- Marko Pesic PG-Demond Greene Bench: F- Jan-Hendrik Jagla F- Marko Pesic G/F- Denis Wucherer G- Denis Wucherer G- Mithat Demirel C- Robert Maras C- Stephen Arigbabu
Russia Roster: F-Viktor Khryapa (UBL) PF-Andrei Kirilenko (UBL) C-Alexei Savrasenko G-Robert 'J.R.' Holden G-Vitali Fridzon Bench: F-Nikita Morgunov F-Sergei Monya (UBL) G-Zakhar Pachoutine G-Andrei Ivanov F-Anton Ponkrashov C-Fedor Likholitov C-Vladimir Diatchok G/F-Yaroslav Korolev
Turkey Roster: SF-Hidayet Turkoglu (UBL) PF-Kerem Gonlum C-Mehmet Okur (UBL) SG-G-Kerem Tunceri PG-Serkan Erdogan Bench: F-Mirsad Turkcan F/C-Kaya Peker C-Cem Dinc C-Fatih Solak F/G-Ibrahim Kutluay G-Cenk Akyol G-Ender Arslan
|
|
|
Post by infamousdane on Sept 9, 2005 17:26:15 GMT -5
I think everyone can post in here now.. Man that took a longtime to find all those guys. Play here are the complete rosters. I'm not in school right now so I thought it would cut down the time for you. As I said if you need more help like the weight of the guys and all I have them.. Well some of them. So Holla at me as I am very interested in setting this and cutting the work in half for you.
NOTE: I was reading all the reports on most of these players. A lot of these guys are better then you think. If you need help rating this guys later on because we want to atleast make some teams have a chance against the USA. For example, Jose Manuel Calderon is great actually I read a lot on him. I am excited that the Raptors picked him up.
Jose Manuel Calderon Ratings I would give him(He is a pure PG):
C+ B B+ B+ D+
The guy can dunk in the lane as a PG. He can bring the ball inside and his shot is alright. He can't really rebound and his defense is solid, but not a hard noise one. He brings the ball up well and has some skill. He is quick and can sometimes knock the J open court.
|
|
|
Post by yAo & aI cOmIn 2 a ToWn NeAr U on Sept 9, 2005 17:32:47 GMT -5
that looks very interesting, thing is that european teams succeed in the olympics because of their unity and team game, NOT because of their talent.. and in FBB all you can do is talent.. so USA would win hands down.. i guess you could overate european players though
|
|
|
Post by infamousdane on Sept 9, 2005 17:34:37 GMT -5
that looks very interesting, thing is that european teams succeed in the olympics because of their unity and team game, NOT because of their talent.. and in FBB all you can do is talent.. so USA would win hands down.. i guess you could overate european players though Agreed.. but I think thats what we are going to have to do to an extent.. I mean some of them are going to have to be solid atleast. Im expecting teams like Argentina, Lithuania, Canada, China, Spain, Serbia, and Puerto Rico to be overrated a bit to give them a chance. O yea and maybe France who has a lot of UBL players.
|
|
|
Post by James on Sept 9, 2005 18:54:48 GMT -5
For Australia, could you please add Brad Newley and Luke Scheshner or however you spell his name. Newley is already in the league btw, not sure about Luke.
|
|
|
Post by nybombers3 on Sept 9, 2005 18:58:54 GMT -5
I think people who WANT to GM the teams (if we decide to do that) should scout the players on each of the teams and give them ratings. Like, for example, I would want the PR team so i'd scout the players there and any that you might have forgotten that are better and give them ratings.
|
|
|
Post by James on Sept 9, 2005 19:07:25 GMT -5
Id want Australia! This is my dream, to manage Australia!
|
|
|
Post by James on Sept 9, 2005 19:08:00 GMT -5
Also, how about after this theres some sort of signing period where you can offer to sign players after their performances, and how well they played determines their salary?
|
|
|
Post by hockeywing81 on Sept 9, 2005 19:08:56 GMT -5
Where is Ukraine? They could be decent. Potapenko and Slava Medvedenko among some NBA players. Plus Ithink there is more
|
|
|
Post by nybombers3 on Sept 9, 2005 19:11:39 GMT -5
Also, how about after this theres some sort of signing period where you can offer to sign players after their performances, and how well they played determines their salary? Sounds like a good idea though how would said player decide? Would play decide for him?
|
|
|
Post by yAo & aI cOmIn 2 a ToWn NeAr U on Sept 9, 2005 19:32:08 GMT -5
Also, how about after this theres some sort of signing period where you can offer to sign players after their performances, and how well they played determines their salary? Sounds like a good idea though how would said player decide? Would play decide for him? something random.. number generator could be used.. i dunno.
|
|
|
Post by James on Sept 9, 2005 19:39:00 GMT -5
Highest bidder, country GM is from, random, most money, player situation (can he get minutes there?) etc . . .
|
|
|
Post by nybombers3 on Sept 9, 2005 19:43:03 GMT -5
Highest bidder, country GM is from, random, most money, player situation (can he get minutes there?) etc . . . So a PR player, if he gets more money, would play with team canada? That makes no sense. Remember, these guys arent paid to play. I'd go with what Baller said. If a even number comes out, they play. If a odd number comes out, they decline. Simple.
|
|