Europa falta al respeto a España

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Antes del inicio del Eurobasket, que arrancará el próximo miércoles 27 de agosto en Letonia, Finlandia, Chipre y Polonia, los medios de comunicación acreditados fueron invitados por FIBA a responder las preguntas más frecuentes del torneo en una macroencuesta oficial en la que estos revelaron sus gustos y preferencias… y España salió bastante mal parada.

De hecho, un 26,9% de los medios encuestados, la mayoría, creen que la selección española será la mayor decepción del torneo. Algo que podría considerarse una falta de respeto considerando que es la actual campeona tras conquistar el trofeo en 2022. Nadie da un euro por nuestra selección. De hecho sólo un 13,8% de los encuestados creen que tiene alguna opción de subir al podio.

El seleccionador español, Sergio Scariolo, da instrucciones a sus jugadores.

El seleccionador español, Sergio Scariolo, da instrucciones a sus jugadores.EFE

Los únicos resultados en los que España aparece entre las opciones destacadas positivas son el de mejor seleccionador del Eurobasket, donde Sergio Scariolo ocupa el segundo lugar (14,4%) sólo por detrás del serbio Svetislav Pesic (34,4%). Y en la votación de los mejores jóvenes, en la que el español Mario Saint-Supery aparece en quinta posición con un 3,5% de los votos.

Resultados de la macroencuesta de la FIBA:

¿Quién ganará el Eurobasket?

Nikola Jokic, estrella de Serbia.

Nikola Jokic, estrella de Serbia.FIBA PHOTO

Serbia 73,1%

Alemania 10.0%

Francia 6,2%

Letonia 3,1%

Grecia 2,3%

España 1,5%

¿Quién estará en el podio?

Bogdan Bogdanovic, una de las estrellas de la selección de Serbia.

Bogdan Bogdanovic, una de las estrellas de la selección de Serbia.FIBA PHOTO

Serbia 90,8%

Alemania 64,6%

Francia 52,3%

Letonia 21,5%

Eslovenia 18,5%

España 13,8%

¿Quién será la mayor sorpresa positiva?

La selección de Finlandia, votada como la mayor sorpresa.

La selección de Finlandia, votada como la mayor sorpresa.FIBA PHOTO

Finlandia 23,1%

Letonia 17,7%

Estonia 9,2%

Polonia 9,2%

Georgia 6,9%

Turquía 6,2%

¿Qué equipo será la mayor decepción?

Juancho y Willy Hernangómez, durante un entrenamiento de la selección española.

Juancho y Willy Hernangómez, durante un entrenamiento de la selección española.EFE

España 26,9%

Grecia 15,4%

Francia 11,5%

Eslovenia 10.0%

Lituania 9,2%

Alemania 6,2%

¿Quién será el jugador más valioso?

Nikola Jokic, durnante un partido con Serbia.

Nikola Jokic, durnante un partido con Serbia.FIBA PHOTO

Nikola Jokic (Serbia) 72,2%

Franz Wagner (Alemania) 4,8%

Luka Doncic (Eslovenia) 4,8%

Bogdan Bogdanovic (Serbia) 2,4%

Dennis Schröder (Alemania) 2,4%

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Grecia) 2,4%

Kristaps Porzingis (Letonia) 2,4%

Lauri Markkanen (Finlandia) 2,4%

¿Quién es el mejor seleccionador del Eurobasket?

Svetislav Pesic, seleccionador de Serbia.

Svetislav Pesic, seleccionador de Serbia.FIBA PHOTO

Svetislav Pešić (Serbia) 34,4%

Sergio Scariolo (España) 14,4%

Vassilis Spanoulis (Grecia) 13,6%

Luca Banchi (Letonia) 12,7%

Ergin Ataman (Turquía) 6,8%

Lassi Tuovi (Finlandia) 4,2%

¿Quién será el máximo anotador?

Luka Doncic lanza a canasta en un partido con la selección de Eslovenia.

Luka Doncic lanza a canasta en un partido con la selección de Eslovenia.FIBA PHOTO

Luka Doncic (Eslovenia) 35,2%

Lauri Markkanen (Finlandia) 20.0%

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Grecia) 16.0%

Nikola Jokic (Serbia) 11,2%

Bogdan Bogdanovic (Serbia) 5,6%

Kristaps Porzingis (Letonia) 2,4%

Dzanan Musa (Bosnia y Herzegovina) 1,6%

¿Quién será el mejor reboteador?

Nikola Jokic, pívot de Serbia.

Nikola Jokic, pívot de Serbia.FIBA PHOTO

Nikola Jokic (Serbia) 58,4%

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Grecia) 10,4%

Jonas Valanciunas (Lituania) 7,2%

Alperen Sengun (Turquía) 4.0%

Daniel Theis (Alemania) 2,4%

¿Quién será el líder en asistencias?

Luka Doncic celebra una canasta en un partido de Eslovenia.

Luka Doncic celebra una canasta en un partido de Eslovenia.FIBA PHOTO

Luka Doncic (Eslovenia) 30,4%

Dennis Schröder (Alemania) 22,4%

Nikola Jokic (Serbia) 18,4%

Kostas Sloukas (Grecia) 4,8%

Vasilije Micic (Serbia) 3,2%

Theo Maledon (Francia) 2,4%

¿Quién es el mejor joven del Eurobasket?

Alex Sarr, pívot de Francia, se dispone a machacar en un amistoso ante España.

Alex Sarr, pívot de Francia, se dispone a machacar en un amistoso ante España.FIBA PHOTO

Alex Sarr (Francia) 24,4%

Zaccharie Risacher (Francia) 22,1%

Nikola Topic (Serbia) 20,9%

Miikka Muurinen (Finlandia) 7.0%

Mario Saint-Supery (España) 3,5%

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