French Players’ Association against FIBA calendar

2017-09-21T22:36:10+00:00 2017-09-25T01:26:34+00:00.

Antonis Stroggylakis

21/Sep/17 22:36

Eurohoops.net

The Union of French Players criticized FIBA for “forcing the issue of the national team windows” without taking into account important stakeholders in basketball, like the players themselves.

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

The French Players’ Association posted an article on its official website, commenting on the FIBA Calendar as “creating chaos” for players, club, and national teams.

Per SNBasket.com:

“49%of the players who participated in 2017 EuroBasket won’t be available during the international “windows” in November and February (including 13 % of Eurocup players)

62% of the overall playing time of the 2017 EuroBasket was given to players who won’t be available during the international “windows” in November and February (including 14 % of Eurocup players)

68% of the total points of the 2017 EuroBasket were scored by players who won’t be available during the international “windows” in November and February (including 12 % of Eurocup players)

Many traditionally dominant teams had an even higher percentage of non-available players on their EuroBasket roster. Countries like Spain (100%), Russia (100%), Greece (92%), Serbia (83%) France (83%), Germany (75%), and Italy (72%), will see their rosters and chances for qualification decimated. The roster of the EuroBasket winner, Slovenia, had one of the lowest percentages of the successful teams (42%) but the EuroBasket final (Slovenia vs. Serbia) saw 65% of the playing time go to non-available players.”

Overall, 11 out of the 16 second-round EuroBasket teams had 67% or more of their rosters made up of players that will not be available for the international windows. 

In early July, Patrick Baumann told Eurohoops, “ethically it is very questionable to leave in the hands of the players the choice of playing either in the EuroLeague or in their national teams. We have no right to put the players in the position of having to decide”.
But this is exactly what FIBA has done by forcing the issue of the national team windows without reaching a consensus on the calendar with other important stakeholders in basketball, including the players and their players’ associations.”

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