Trener Jasmin Repeša (photo: www.nacional.hr)

 

 

Izbornik košarkaške reprezentacije Hrvatske i strateg vodeće ekipe domaćeg prvenstva Cibone (7-0) sazvao je danas u 12.00 tiskovnu konferenciju u prostorijama HKS-a.

Repeša je obznanio ovoljetni program priprema i utakmica nacionalne vrste.

 

Pred Hrvatskom su dakle kvalifikacije za EP 2013. u Sloveniji, u kojima će se Hrvatskoj protivnici biti Ukrajina, Mađarska, Austrija i Cipar.

 

Repeša je sastavio ozbiljan program pa će se igrači okupiti već 15. srpnja,  te će u pripremnom razdoblju Hrvatska igrati dvaput protiv Švicarske i dvaput protiv Italije.

 

Definitivno će za poklonike košarke najzanimljiviji biti turnir u Ljubljani pod nazivom “EX-YU cup”,  gdje će Hrvatska ukrstiti snage sa Srbijom (3. 8.), Slovenijom (4. 8.) te BIH (5. 8), koju trenutno trenira Aleksandar “Aco” Petrović.

 

 SUMMARY: Croatian NT head coach Jasmin Repesa has announced Croatian NT agenda for the summer of 2012. Although Croatian NT will not participate in 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London it’s training camp will begin as early as July 15th with the main goal to prepare the team for the Eurobasket 2013 qualification cycle…for additional translation services please contact crohoops@gmail.com

 

 

Posted by CroHoops Staff On April - 12 - 2012 Croatian NT men Jasmin Repesa Uncategorized

F Damir Markota, Croatia (photo by DishNSwish.tv)

 

Croatia will face Ukraine, Austria, Hungary and Cyprus in the Group C of the qualification cycle for 2013 EuroBasket in Slovenia. The games will take place from August 15th until September 11th.

 

The teams which will finish at the top two spots and four best 3rd placed teams will make up the group of 16 teams which will join Spain, France, Russia, Macedonia, Lithuania, Greece, Great Britain and the host Slovenia in the EuroBasket 2013 Final Round. COMPLETE DRAW INFO

 

Here is Croatian NT complete schedule:

18.8. Croatia vs Cyprus
21.8. Ukraine – Croatia
24.8. Croatia – Hungary
27.8. Austria – Croatia
2.9. Cyprus – Croatia
5.9. Croatia – Ukraine
8.9. Hungary – Croatia
11.9. Croatia – Austria

 

 

Posted by CroHoops Staff On December - 5 - 2011 Croatian NT men Uncategorized

“This team has nothing to do with basketball. It’s giving up size, speed and skill to almost every opponent. It’s a complete mess out there. Somebody here is pretending to be someone just to cover up for something what is going on behind this team.” – Independent international scouting expert

 

First of all the way “Joke” walked out of Croatian NT locker room was not proper for one professional coach at this level. Come on, you lose the most important game of your career and you calmly tell the press that your “contract has expired”. Are you Human at all?

 

“Be prepared and be honest.” – John Wooden

 

Second of all We are aware that “Joke” will never file report to his friends (not colleagues) at Croatian Basketball Federation (CBF/HKS) so we decided to elaborate one for him. Here we go:

 

Marko Popovic is clearly a tweener. Tweener is a player who plays a position not accustomed for his size. His father was also a tweener, SG at 6’3”. You can do that in some teams, or in some game but not in the every game of the major international competition. Besides is father played in 1980-ties. How many 6’0” shooting guards you see in today’s game??? That’s right – NONE!

 

Marko has God given ability to shot the three, but he should ask himself who will cover your back on the opponent break after his miss or in 5-on-5 situation when he was matched against taller opponent.Sure numbers may be telling different but what you don’t see in the numbers is that Popovic’s game took more from team’ chemistry and cohesion. Being a captain of the squad should not make you a potential savior in the tough times but it should make you even more responsible, not in words, but in deeds.

 

CroHoops.com strong recommendation is that Popovic should consider accepting exclusive back-up point guard role, or should be used as a SG in short periods of time max.up to 2 minutes. Otherwise he has no future with the NT because he is not a shooting guard!

 

“Failure to prepare is preparing to fail.” – John Wooden

 

Rok Stipcevic ends up as back-up point guard. Joke coached 6’0” Stipcevic in Cibona Zagreb for the first part of 2010/11 season and was fully aware that Stipcevic brings averaging playmaking to the table while also being a huge defensive liability. Sorry but there should be no room for limited players like Stipcevic on the squad which was seeking it’s way onto 2012 Olympics.

 

Both of the players have been outmatched and outsized. Vrankovic should have consider to bring player like Cibona Zagreb G Hrvoje Kovacevic, who is a little bit taller, but has a jumping ability to go along with his playmaking assets and long distance shooting. Besides “Kova” played abundance of minutes with Draper in Cedevita’s uniform during 2010/11 season.

 

Kruno Simon was Croatian leading scorer in 2011 London Invitational. However in Lithuania he reportedly played with flu on his shoulders. He showed promise on offense, but was a huge defensive liability not being able to catch up his opponent due to his relatively slow footwork and thus ended up with a huge number of fouls in his playing time.

 

More potent shooting guards like Bazdaric, Car, Vrbanc and even undersized but explosive Kovacevic could have helped Croatia at the position. On the bright side Simon was a part of the most potent Croatian line up Draper-Simon-Bogdanovic-Markota-Tomic which decided a game vs Montenegro.

 

“It’s not so important who starts the game but who finishes it.” – John Wooden

 

Stanko Barac led Croatian 2nd half assault on Greece scoring 16 points to go along with 7 rebounds. Someone who is under non-stop surveillance from Larry Bird’s Indiana Pacers gets 20 minutes in first 4 games and then ends up as the leading player in the most important game.

 

It was not because “he was searching himself” or because he reportedly had a minor incident with Rok Stipcevic. It was Vrankovic’s coaching immaturity to recognize Ante Tomic as a power forward who’s best game comes when he has someone who can cover for him defensively. Repesa did the same mistake with not pairing PF Nikola Vujcic and C Mario Kasun back in 2009 EuroBasket.

 

Damir Markota showed huge promise until his first two consecutive three-pointer misses vs Macedonia in the clutch. That was when the “Svedjo” wagon went out of the track. He served as an ultimate NT spokesman to CNT (HRT) after each game and that should be taken into his account.

 

His defense on much stronger 4s, especially footwork, was a great liability to Croatia. Should strongly consider not taking more than 5 three-point shots on the nights he is off against any competition.

 

“There are many things that are essential to arriving at true peace of mind, and one of the most important is faith, which cannot be acquired without prayer.” – John Wooden

 

Vrankovic should have made a stronger consideration for versatile forwards like Hrvoje Peric as well as Tomislav Zubcic. Although many claim Dario Saric’s time with NT hasn’t come yet it’s clear as a bell that he could have gain at least some experience in 200 minutes Croatia played in Lithuania. Prospects like G/F Mario Hezonja and PG Toni Katic need to bulk up but should be strongly considered as a key part of Croatian NT future campaigns.

 

After being named both Adriatic League and Croatian League MVP PF Luka Zoric was a huge promise going into this summer campaign for Croatian NT. However some of his qualities proved to be liabilities for Croatian NT.

 

His 1-on-1 post-up offense was to slow and decreased the flow on Croatian NT offense. He should set more screens. On the bright side he battled against every opponent, but don’t expect him to make a huge career in Spanish ACB League.

 

As well as Zoric, big man PF Luksa Andric has the size to play on this level, but should improve his defensive footwork and his 1-on-1 offense.

 

Both Zoric and Andic were completely off from the outside and that is the reason Markota played so much minutes on the 4th spot, which ultimately hurt the team.

 

Vrankovic could have gotten a stronger PFs with a better mid-range jump shot and better defensive footwork in both Marko Banic and Nikola Loncar, players which have added substantial chemistry elements to Croatian NT in previous years.

 

Bojan Bogdanovic played up to the general expectations when he was given a ball in the right spot. Problem is that that there wasn’t any play in particular which was run for Bogdanovic.

 

Although he clearly wasn’t both fan and media favorite PG Dontaye Draper had a successful “rookie” campaign in Croatian uniform. He led the Championship in assists per game (7.0) and was 2nd(!) in assist/turnover ratio. His relative offensive ineffectiveness comes as a direct result of bad spacing on Croatian NT offense.

 

Marko Tomas suffered a bad hamstring injury in the loss to Macedonia. Vrankovic should have used this as a huge motivating spark but this unfortunately never happened.

 

“Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be.” – John Wooden

 

Who ever takes over as head coach should do a better job in following, recruiting, scouting, envisioning, taking necessary risks and developing right attitude on the way to right team chemistry. Certainly there are candidates, but the question now is if CBF really want to launch this team out of it’s own mediocrity and inability to change and adopt to the World.

 

CroHoops.com recommendations:
Get foreign coach. Bring on the Prospects. Enough of “SmallBall”.

 

Joke V will remain under the close media loop in his second stint with Cibona Zagreb,the same team which he led to dismal Euroleague record in 2007/08 season before being fired for good.

 

 

Posted by CroHoops Staff On September - 15 - 2011 Croatian NT men EuroBasket Uncategorized

November 26th 2009 – it was on this occasion that CBF “Big Boss” Radic introduced his sudden protege “Joke” Vrankovic as the new Croatian NT head coach. No one from CroHoops.com staff was asked to attend this suspicious & shady event.

 

 

Underachievement is an understatement. In the recent 2011 EuroBasket competition, the Croatian NT lost  preliminary round games vs Macedonia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Greece achieving everyone’s nightmare – not qualifying to the TOP 12 teams for the first time in Croatian NT history.

 

And that’s not all folks. Over the last 6 months, the Croatian NT & club basketball deteriorated, while all NT selections performed poorly with the exception of U16 NT led by extraterrestrial Mario Hezonja.

 

This all was really no surprise to anyone except for the ex-referee, who is nowadays know as the “Boss” or “Godfather” of Croatian basketball, Mr. Danko Radic.

 

The way Radic operates Croatian basketball is simple & shady. He has turned it into his own gold mine with financing coming either directly from the State or from the poor citizens who need to pay enormous fees to his referees if they want to play the “queen of all games”.

 

It’s a public secret that basketball in Croatia is no longer a players’ sport. It’s belongs to the referees, who determine the present and the future of the game.

 

Through his deputy network and media satellites quietly installed to secure his own chair, while erasing the complete proud history of Croatian basketball before his tenure, Radic is able to control the destiny of Croatian basketball and potentials.

 

Ex-Croatian NT head coach Josip “Joke” Vrankovic became Radic’s favorite back in 2010, because of his decision to not  support a movement called “Generation’92″, consisting mainly of Croatian players who played in the legendary 1992 Olympics Final vs Dream Team I.

 

“Generation ’92″ has been active since the 2005 EuroBasket failure, but it had limited/no success in gaining ground from Radic’s authoritarian mechanism, with it’s members losing hope and thinking that “Radic tenure may endure all of their life time”.

 

It’s really a shame on Radic and his organization not to embrace names like Kukoc, Radja, Vrankovic, Perasovic, Cvjeticanin, Tabak, Komazec and anyone else. Drazen Petrovic’s brother, Aleksandar “Aco” Petrovic, has became one of the Radic’s worst nemesis over the years.

 

Croatian NT players describe the atmosphere in the locker room/bus/hotel as “comfortable”. That’s exactly the same adjective Cibona’s players used after underachieving under Vrankovic in 2007/08 season.

 

You can bet that the other Vrankovic for example, that is Stojko Vrankovic, would do a 100% better job on Croatian NT bench, based on his career achievements, experience, overall charisma and “this-one-is-going-down-baby” attitude.

 

Radic’s organization has hit the bottom while managing to demote basketball from the #1 place of team sports in Croatia back in 1992 to the last place in 2011. Everyone except Radic feels that his time is off. It’s time for change. Please sign the petition for Radic’s immediate resignation.

 

 

Posted by CroHoops Staff On September - 9 - 2011 Croatian NT men Uncategorized

 

Ex-Croatian NT head coach Josip Vrankovic (photo by FIBA.com)

 

Coach V era is finally over. We will save our advice for someone else. Any coach could have done better job than “Joke” with the staff he had on his disposal.

 

With today’s Croatian NT 74:69 expected defeat from Greece, which means elimination from 2011 EuroBasket before even reaching quarterfinal stage, Croatian NT head coach Josip “Joke” Vrankovic’s two-year contract with Croatian Basketball Federation has reportedly expired.

 

43-Year old Vrankovic released the following statement throughout Croatian National Television News @ 19.30: “I thank people in Croatian Basketball Federation for all they have done for us. We had excellent communication and cooperation, within our capabilities.”

 

During his mandate Vrankovic led Croatia in 2010 World Championship and 2011 EuroBasket and has accomplished dismal 4-7 record with only wins coming vs Iran, Tunis, Finland and Montenegro.

 

Vrankovic should hand over a detailed report about his most recent failure to CBF officials, before trying to guide Cibona Zagreb onto  Euroleague stage.

 

 

Posted by CroHoops Staff On September - 5 - 2011 Croatian NT men EuroBasket Uncategorized

Draper is doing a nice job on PG spot for Croatia (photo by FIBA.com)

 

The day after torching Montenegro for 26 points Ante Tomic was again phenomenal. He scored 23 points in 26 minutes vs Bosnia and Herzegovina on variety of hook shots and post-up moves.

 

However Tomic was THE ONLY bright spot on Croatian NT (2-2) which posted a relatively unexpected 80:92 loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina, team which has lost by as much as 28 points from Finland(!).

 

Croatia shot only 4-24 (17%!!!) from downtown. PF Damir Markota was 0-7 in that department. With Croatian NT playing without offensive flow many of the shots came off-balance.

 

Both Markota and Rudez were totally unable to defend F Mirza Teletovic, especially in the post-up situations. Bosnian international lit up Croatia with 26 points and 9 rebounds.

 

Croatian NT head coach didn’t detected Teletovic as a potential problem prior or throughout the game and thus failed to install and kind of help or zone defense!

 

Also, despite Saturday’s CroHoops.com advice Vrankovic again decided to use his “smallball” line-up featuring Dontaye Draper (8 points, 6 boards, 9 assists, 4 steals) and Marko Popovic.

 

It is now clear as a bell that Draper has won the starting job on this Croatian NT for keeps and Popovic should settle for the back-up point guard, not shooting guard role!

 

Anything else should be considered as giving up size to any opponent which is a basic mistake coach Vrankovic is repeatedly making while obviously not being aware that this games are played at the top international level and the stakes are really high!

 

On Monday, Croatia will face 3-1 Greek NT in the battle for the quarterfinal stage.

 

 

Posted by CroHoops Staff On September - 5 - 2011 Croatian NT men EuroBasket Uncategorized

Croatian PF/C Ante Tomic had 26 points (photo by DishNSwish.tv)

 

Despite yesterday’s CroHoops.com advice Croatian NT head coach decided to rally mainly on undersized backcourt of Dontaye Draper and Marko Popovic. The risk paid it self off in this one.

 

Popovic (23, points, 7-10 threes) and Draper (12 assists/0 turnovers) as a part of the “smallball” line-up Draper-Popovic-Simon-Markota-Tomic ultimately orchestrated Croatia to it’s 2nd Tournament win, 87:81 vs Montenegro. Croatia controlled the game all the way and had 15pt surplus at one point.

 

Absolute hero in this one was PF/C Ante Tomic who finally lived up to expectations and torched Montenegro for 26 points and 8 boards, while also helping to limit down Montenegro’s frontcourt leader Nikola Pekovic (9 points).

 

Bojan Bogdanovic did the same with Dasic with Damjan Rudez providing the quality back up for that role during the 2nd quarter, as we pointed out yesterday.

 

Today, Croatia will face fired up Bosnia and Herzegovina NT.

 

 

Posted by CroHoops Staff On September - 4 - 2011 Croatian NT men EuroBasket Uncategorized

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