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Mikeanaro
07-14-2015, 11:49 AM
Just a little offseason info
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/mills-bogut-dellavedova-drafted-australia-squad-232009634--nba.html (http://sports.yahoo.com/news/mills-bogut-dellavedova-drafted-australia-squad-232009634--nba.html)

TXstbobcat
07-14-2015, 11:51 AM
Rest up and get healthy for the start of the season Patty.

SpursFan86
07-14-2015, 11:55 AM
It's a little concerning that his shoulder is still causing problems.

Mikeanaro
07-14-2015, 12:01 PM
Yep, and he is fundamental now that Cory isnt around.
Shoulder=Shooting luckily he will be fine by October.

capek
07-14-2015, 12:05 PM
It's a little concerning that his shoulder is still causing problems.

The article didn't say anything of the sort...

cjw
07-14-2015, 12:08 PM
If they can't qualify out of Oceania without him, they've got bigger issues

SpursFan86
07-14-2015, 12:18 PM
The article didn't say anything of the sort...

Mills was unavailable for matches in Europe against Slovenia and Lithuania due to a shoulder injury

Doesn't specify which shoulder, so maybe it's not the one he injured in 2014.

rold50
07-14-2015, 12:21 PM
Mills was unavailable for matches in Europe against Slovenia and Lithuania due to a shoulder injury



I think those matches were in 2014.

cantthinkofanything
07-14-2015, 12:28 PM
When did Oceania become a real thing. It makes me think of 1984.

baseline bum
07-14-2015, 12:32 PM
I think those matches were in 2014.

Yeah, those games were last year. Sounds like the coach is using continuity with last year's team as an excuse to the media. Mills probably just told him he didn't want to play this summer and the coach put a spin on it for Patty.

SpursFan86
07-14-2015, 12:33 PM
Ahhh, I see. Disregard what I said then.

Mel_13
07-14-2015, 12:50 PM
Basketball Australia today announces the Boomers’ squad for the upcoming European tour and 2015 FIBA Oceania Championships.

Running July 21 through August 5, the European tour will see the Boomers play Slovenia and Lithuania in all-important warm-up matches before the team returns home to Australia. Once in Melbourne, the Boomers will play the first leg of the 2015 FIBA Oceania Championships against the New Zealand Tall Blacks at Rod Laver Arena in front of what is expected to be a sold-out crowd and a live free-to-air audience on the Nine Network. The second leg takes place in Wellington, with the series decided by games won, or if tied by aggregate of total points. The winner will earn automatic qualification for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

The twelve-man Australian Boomers team consists of: David Andersen, Cameron Bairstow, newly-crowned NBA Championship winner Andrew Bogut, Ryan Broekhoff, Matthew Dellavedova, Dante Exum, Adam Gibson, Chris Goulding, Nate Jawai, Damian Martin, Brock Motum and Brad Newley.

The games will mark Bogut’s first appearance for the Boomers since the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, and the Rod Laver Arena match will be his first on Australian soil since 2006.

Bogut’s NBA Finals rival, Dellavedova returns to Australia having captured the general public’s imagination with his tenacity for the Cleveland Cavaliers.

“It’s an indication of the continued growth of Australian basketball on the world stage,” said Australian Boomers coach Andrej Lemanis.

“Every team is only as strong as they are as a unit. The rest of the guys have had good seasons in their respective programs and continued to develop and grow. It’s the overall strength of the team that will serve us well.”

Although four of the seven representatives from the NBA will be on hand, Patty Mills, Aron Baynes and Joe Ingles will be missing from the team.

While Mills is available for the Oceania Championships, he is not available for the European tour due to a number of factors. There have been concerns over his shoulder injury last year which required surgery and intense rehabilitation. He continues to have specialised rehab and training, to regain 100% health with his shoulder. This decision between Mills and the San Antonio Spurs meant that he would not be available for the European Tour.

Accordingly he has been omitted from the team for the European tour and the Oceania Championships against New Zealand.

“We are obviously disappointed that Patty can’t join us on the European Tour, and as a result, has been omitted from the team for this campaign, but we understand and respect his position,” said Lemanis.

“As difficult as it is for us to leave Patty out of the team, at the start of our planning for this Rio qualification, the coaching staff agreed that it is vital that we undertake preparations for the Oceania Championships as a team to better understand how, as a group, we can embark on a successful campaign in Rio. The tour to Europe, playing against quality opposition, is critical in our preparations to beat New Zealand in August.

“Patty has a proud and passionate commitment to the Australian Boomers and I’m looking forward to working with him, Joe and Aron in our determined push for a long-awaited medal at the Rio Olympic Games in 2016.”

Aron Baynes, having just yesterday formally agreed to terms with the Detroit Pistons, has been forced to sit out of the Boomers’ games due to recent surgery on his ankle.

“I'm very disappointed to be missing out on the upcoming series against the Tall Blacks,” Baynes said. “My priority is ensuring that I am 100% healthy for the Olympics next year, so I made the tough decision to get my ankle cleaned out this off season.

“Any chance to pull on the green and gold is something I cherish, so whilst I'm unable to play, I will be supporting the fellas throughout the campaign. Andrej has been great and I have no doubt the boys will do the country proud and get the job done.”

As previously reported in March, Joe Ingles will miss Boomers’ duty having made the difficult decision to rest after an arduous first season in the NBA with the Utah Jazz.

Ticket sales for the match continue to illustrate the demand for basketball with under 2000 tickets now available for the double header at Rod Laver Arena on August 15, where the Jayco Australian Opals will play the New Zealand Tall Ferns ahead of the Boomers’ clash with the Tall Blacks.

Lemanis urged Australian fans to get behind their team for the all-important match, saying there was nothing like being at the venue to be a part of the action.

“You will see a group that’s prepared to play together, to play for one another,” he said. “The team’s going to be a disruptive defensive outfit and hopefully cause some issues with the way we play.

Offensively we’re a team that’s prepared to share the ball, put some heat on the rim and play for the good of our teammates. For basketball fans, there’s plenty to be excited about.”

Stay up to date with the conversation by following Basketball Australia on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, using the hashtag #homecoming.

2015 Australian Boomers international schedule:

July 29 v Lithuania - Klaipeda

July 31 v Lithuania - Siauliai

August 3 v Slovenia - Ljubljana

August 4 v Slovenia - Ljubljana

August 15 v New Zealand - Melbourne

August 18 v New Zealand - Wellington

http://www.basketball.net.au/australian-boomers-team-named-2015-internationals/

T Park
07-14-2015, 01:37 PM
Seems like it's more "meh I don't want to go I'm only 85%, can't go injured"

Chinook
07-14-2015, 01:39 PM
Interesting that they took Patty out of the Oceania tournament because he didn't do the European tour. Wonder if there's hidden drama there.

ceperez
07-14-2015, 01:45 PM
FIBA Oceania championships????! How many nations are there under Oceania anyway?

The only 3 big countries are Australia, NZ and Papua New Guinea. Everything else are a bunch of tiny islands.

Doesn't Australia always win????! What's the point in attending?

K...
07-14-2015, 01:55 PM
How did Baynes injure the ankle? Was this a part of the clippers series?

ceperez
07-14-2015, 02:00 PM
How did Baynes injure the ankle? Was this a part of the clippers series?

From a drinking night... I recall Duncan and another guy have to carry him onto a bus.

HarlemHeat37
07-14-2015, 02:02 PM
Damn, have to admire a player that puts the Spurs before his NT, tbh..hope Patty is a Spur for life, he knows who is writing his cheques..

hater
07-14-2015, 02:09 PM
Go kiwis GOAT Steven Adams :wow

hsxvvd
07-14-2015, 04:20 PM
They charged a shitload for tickets to these games and it was promoted at the "return" of all our NBA players... now Mills, Baynes and Ingles don't even make the team.

Bogut will drop out too... I was always expecting that.

I fully expect Dante to end up being the only one still playing... unless you count Motum and Bairstow "NBA players"... I don't count summer league!

We should get our fucking money back!

hsxvvd
07-14-2015, 04:21 PM
Damn, have to admire a player that puts the Spurs before his NT, tbh..hope Patty is a Spur for life, he knows who is writing his cheques..

He didn't make the team... He wanted to play for them, but wasn't available to play bullshit friendlies before the qualifier...so they didn't select him!

It's a joke.

hsxvvd
07-14-2015, 04:23 PM
FIBA Oceania championships????! How many nations are there under Oceania anyway?

The only 3 big countries are Australia, NZ and Papua New Guinea. Everything else are a bunch of tiny islands.

Doesn't Australia always win????! What's the point in attending?

I wouldn't count PNG... it's really just the two of us.

hsxvvd
07-14-2015, 04:28 PM
Interesting that they took Patty out of the Oceania tournament because he didn't do the European tour. Wonder if there's hidden drama there.

Australian Basketball is run by a bunch of fuckwits.

If there is any drama, I can assure you it's not initiated by Patty.