Ukraine has taken part in three of the last four European championships but has always failed to make it past the first round. The 2003 tournament was particularly disappointing as the national team lost all three of its games. With the retirement of key figures from the late 90’s a new generation of talented Ukrainian players has now taken over and will try to beat the odds in a very competitive group A.
Youth will be served for Ukraine this summer. Not a single player aged thirty or over will be on the roster for EuroBasket 2005. The first list of potential candidates published by Hennadiy Zaschuk even featured a large number of players from the U20 squad that played in Chekhov, Russia, in early July.
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| Sasha Volkov | ||||
Ukraine needs its youngsters to shine as a generation of marquee players will not wear the national team jersey in Serbia & Montenegro. Among them is the yellows’ leading scorer from the last two European championships, center Oleksandr Okunskyy. The frontline has taken a hard hit as shot-blocking specialist Grygorii Khizhniak and power forward Oleksandr Lokhmanchuk, familiar figures for fans, are also missing from the squad.
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| Stanislav Medvedenko | ||||
This year, the Ukrainian teams enjoyed a lot of success in European cups. BC Kyiv reached the final of the FIBA Europe League and Azovmash Mariupol the quarterfinals. The two of them lost to eventual champion Dynamo St. Petersburg and later met in the Superleague finals. Kyiv cruised in the playoffs, sweeping every opponent on its way to the title. An impressive feast but it has to be noted that not a single point was scored by an Ukrainian player in the third game of the finals ! Even the coach and the manager are foreigners. The same thing can be said of Mariupol who relied mainly on former NBA players Art Long and William Avery.
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| Serhiy Lishchuk | ||||
On the wings, coach Zaschuk has a big worry with Artur Drozdov. The talented forward played the French playoffs with a nagging groin injury. Weeks later, he was not sure whether or not he would be able to be at 100% for EuroBasket. His absence would be very damaging as he was the second leading scorer of the team during the last EuroBasket and the qualifying games. Nikolay Khryapa, the brother of Portland Traiblazers’ rookie Viktor, is also a spectacular forward but is coming off a disappointing season in Russia. The quality of guard play will be a key as a point guard Oleksandr Rayevskyy will have a lot of pressure trying to get the ball to his talented frontline.
Still, it remains to be seen if Ukraine can be competitive against top European competition. They made Eurobasket with a 3-3 record in the qualifying round and Germany had no mercy during their two encounters, winning by 20 and 26 points. The Germans will be in the same group again in Vrsac, along with Olympic silver medalist Italy and an ambitious Russia. A group that will make it difficult for Ukraine to qualify for the elimination games.





