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Basketball World Events: Draw results for the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament, in Caracas from 2-8 July 2012
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Draw results for the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament
FIBA on Tuesday concluded its visit to Venezuela with the draw for the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament, to be held in Caracas from 2-8 July 2012.
During a colourful ceremony, attended by a large number of officials and dignitaries, the twelve teams, who will be playing for the last three remaining places in the Olympic Basketball Tournament, were divided into four groups of three teams.
Group A:
Greece, Jordan, Puerto Rico
Group B:
Lithuania, Nigeria, Venezuela
Group C:
Dominican Republic, Korea, Russia
Group D:
Angola, F.Y.R. of Macedonia, New Zealand
The group stages will see the 12 teams play the two other teams in their respective groups in a standard round robin format (12 games in total). The top two teams in each group progress to the Quarter-Finals as follows:
A1 v B2
B1 v A2
C1 v D2
D1 v C2
The four winning quarterfinalists qualify for the Semi-Finals:
Winner [A1 v B2] v Winner [C1 v D2]
Winner [B1 v A2] v Winner [D1 v C2]
The two winning semifinalists automatically qualify for London 2012, while the two losing semifinalists face-off for 12th and final Olympic place.
FIBA meets Venezuela’s Ministry for Sport
On Monday, FIBA’s President Yvan Mainini and Secretary General Patrick Baumann visited the giant Polidero de Caracas arena, which is to undergo major refurbishments, before meeting with Venezuela’s Minister for Sport Héctor Rodríguez Castro to discuss the upcoming tournament, and the state of preparations.
Also present were FIBA Américas President Horacio Muratore, Deputy Minister of Sport Performance Yuri Quiñones and Venezuelan Basketball Federation (FVB) President Carmelo Cortez.
Following the meeting, Patrick Baumann said: “It was a great opportunity for us to meet with Mr Rodriguez and the Venezuelan Basketball Federation. A tournament like this requires a lot of preparation, and although there remains a lot of work to be done both for the tournament and for the renovation of the venue, we received all the necessary assurances from the government and the organisers that all targets and deadlines would be met.”
“The Minister also reiterated the government's long-term support for our sport, which is one of the most popular in the country and we have therefore no doubts that the Olympic Qualifying Tournament will be a great event,” he concluded.
About the FIBA and the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament
The Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) was first introduced in 1960. It was played according to a variety of formats – both worldwide and for Europe/the Americas – until it was discontinued after 1992.
It was reintroduced in 2008, and took place in Athens, Greece and Madrid, Spain for the men and women respectively. Croatia, Germany and Greece were the three final men’s teams to qualify for the Beijing Olympics, while Belarus, Brazil, the Czech Republic, Spain and Latvia took the five women’s spots on offer.
For further information about Olympic Basketball visit london2012.fiba.com, or our social networks facebook.com/fiba, twitter.com/fiba and youtube.com/fiba.
FIBA (fiba.com) – the world governing body for basketball – is an independent association formed by 213 National Basketball Federations throughout the world. It is recognised as the sole competent authority in basketball by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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The Jordanian man of the hour is raring to go! Jordan's first moment of glory in international basketball
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The Jordanian man of the hour is raring to go!
He was the man who gave Jordan their first moment of glory in international basketball. Two years later, when Jordan went even higher in rankings, and obviously louder in their celebration, he was however left to celebrate it only away from the scene of action.
Ayman Idais became an instant hero in Jordan, when he fired in six three-pointers in a game-haul of 20 points to lead Jordan to victory against West Asian neighbors and the more fancied Lebanon, in the bronze medal game of the 25th FIBA Asia Championship at Tianjin in 2009.
That triumph gave Jordan their first ever FIBA Asia Championship medal and put the WABA team in the 2010 FIBA World Championship.
Two years later, at the 26th FIBA Asia Championship in Wuhan last summer, when Jordan were scripting history again, this time going all the way to the gold medal game before losing to China, Idais was left back in Amman with an injured knee.
“I would have given my life to help Jordan win that game. I was jumping in my chair for every shot,” said Idais, recalling his moments of agony watching Jordan lose the gold medal game by a whisker.
“It was very frustrating that I could do nothing about it. I almost broke the television.
“Those were the worst moments in my basketball life. Having to watch your team lose so close, and yet to realise you are in a completely helpless situation to do anything about it is very frustrating for a basketball player. I couldn’t sleep for many nights after that.”
Now, back in action after recovering from a surgery to his knee, Idais is all set to spearhead Jordan come July in the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) in Venezuela.
Jordan’s defeat in the Wuhan gold medal game, in a manner of speaking spurred Idais to work harder on his return to action.
“I realised I have a responsibility to help the team. I realised that the only thing that is stopping me from helping the team is my own fitness. So I put all plans of recovery on a fast track,” he explained.
Back in action, Idais recently averaged 18.5 points and 14.2 rebounds per game in four outings in leading Al Riyadi Aramex Amman to the quarter-finals of the WABA League.
“I have never seen him so focused and dedicated in practice. He is the hardest working player in our midst,” admired Jordanian expert Fadi Sabbah, at the helm of Aramex.
“His presence is a morale booster both on the court and off it,” said team-mate Ali Zaghab, who lined out for Jordan last summer.
“(With Ayman) I think we would have won (against China in Wuhan)."
Idais’ response to those two admirers was in line with the 2.05m center’s attitude these days.
“What’s the use of all the experience if I cannot help the team,” he said.
“I know the team needs me. And I am a lot more responsible in delivering what the team needs. I have realised I can make a contribution only by playing with responsibility.
“Of course we are very optimistic,” Idais said of Jordan’s chances in Venezuela, where Jordan aim to clinch one of three tickets available to the 2012 London Olympics.
“Who gave us a chance in Tianjin or Wuhan? We have always started as underdogs. It suits us fine for the rivals to underestimate us,” Idais pointed out.
Of course, Lebanon in 2009 and Iran in 2011 will vouch for the dangers of taking Jordan lightly.
And in Venezuela too, the others will take Jordan lightly only at their own peril.
Idais might just be the crucial link Tab Baldwin missed in Wuhan.
So long…
S Mageshwaran
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GB granted automatic Olympic spots, 2014 FIBA World Champs Women go to Turkey ~ PR Including 2 VIDEOS !
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GB granted automatic Olympic spots, 2014 FIBA World Champs Women go to Turkey
Great Britain’s Men’s and Women’s national teams will compete in the Olympic Basketball Tournament at the 2012 London Games after FIBA granted them automatic places at the Central Board on Sunday.
The other major decision on the agenda saw Turkey awarded the next FIBA World Championship for Women, the biggest international women’s basketball tournament, to be held in 2014.
FIBA recognised that Great Britain had met the requirements set out for them – proving their competitiveness on the court with both senior teams qualifying for this summer’s EuroBasket tournaments, while also providing a solid legacy plan for the sport in the country beyond the Games of the XXX Olympiad.
The Central Board voted 17-3 in favour of Great Britain taking their place in the field of basketball teams at next year’s Olympics, but re-iterated the need for British Basketball and the home nations' (England, Scotland and Wales) federations to work towards proving their commitment to grow the game by figuring out the best governance model going forward.
“The Central Board took a vote on the following proposal: yes, both men’s and women’s teams should play at the Olympic Games, but by 30th June 2012 British Basketball and the home nations must figure out the best way for the future governance of the sport," said FIBA Secretary General Patrick Baumann.
“They have until that date to decide what governance they want to go forward with after the Olympic Games end.”
Meanwhile, Turkey will host the 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women after getting the nod over Australia for the honour.
“We had two outstanding bids, with both countries doing an amazing job of giving the board very good reasons to believe they were very capable of hosting the event and having it be a great success,” said Baumann.
“The quality of the two bids is testament to the growth of women’s basketball.”
Turkey hosted last summer’s FIBA World Championship for Men.
A road map for the development of FIBA33 – the International Basketball Federation’s sanctioned format of 3on3 – was agreed upon.
FIBA is working to develop 3on3 basketball so that it is played in top-level competitions, with players rewarded for their participation through the creation of an innovative individual ranking system.
The ultimate goal is to see this format of basketball receive Olympic status one day and, to that end, FIBA looks to showcase it as early as 2016.
Lithuania and the Netherlands were selected as hosts of the 2012 FIBA U17 World Championships for Men and Women respectively.
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Olympics D-Day looms for British Basketball: FIBA prepares to take decision on Team GB participation in London 2012
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Olympics D-Day looms for British Basketball
FIBA prepares to take decision on Team GB participation in London 2012
FIBA, the world governing body of basketball, said today that the decision on whether to allow Great Britain teams (men and women) to play in the London Olympics would be “the most important in the history of the game in the UK.”
Delegates from FIBA’s Central Board will make their ruling in Lyon next Sunday (13th March) after considering submissions from the British Basketball Federation.
According to International Olympic Committee (IOC) regulations, the world governing body has the right to decide whether or not the host nation’s teams – both men and women – are granted automatic spots in the Olympic basketball tournament.
Patrick Baumann, Secretary-General of FIBA, said: “GB teams have made great strides by demonstrating their competitiveness at the top level in Europe in men’s and women’s events.
“The progress on the court has been excellent with qualification for this summer’s EuroBasket tournaments. We strongly believe that the GB teams could become powerhouses of world basketball if the right measures are put in place for the future development of the game.
“According to our surveys, basketball is one of the most popular sports among youngsters in the UK and there now needs to a robust legacy plan to capture and retain this passion and enthusiasm and take the game onto the next level once the 2012 Olympics are over.
“We want to ensure that the 2012 competition is the best in Olympic history but also that basketball can progress from the wings to the centre stage of British sport. For that reason, the Central Board decision is the most important in the history of basketball in the UK.”
The ruling will be announced by the 22-strong Central Board next Sunday and will be streamed live on
www.fiba.com
. The venue for the next FIBA World Championship for Women in 2014 will also be unveiled with Australia and Turkey as the finalists for that honour.
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FIBA – Groundbreaking ceremony held for ‘House of Basketball’ ~ House of Basketball worth the wait
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FIBA – Groundbreaking ceremony held for ‘House of Basketball’
House of Basketball worth the wait
Members of FIBA’s extensive family travelled from all corners of the world and were joined by local authorities on Monday for the historic groundbreaking of the House of Basketball close to the shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland.
An estimated 200 people gathered in the commune of Mies, in the canton of Vaud, for a ceremony that marked the commencement of construction for what will become the international basketball federation’s permanent home in the winter of 2012-2013.
The memorable moment came more than 42 years after FIBA originally set out plans to find a place it could call its own and that fact was not lost on anyone involved in the process.
“It has been a long ride since 1968 when FIBA first decided to build its own headquarters,” said Bob Elphinston, President of the International Basketball Foundation (IBF), which will oversee the construction of the building.
“I am very proud that during my recently-completed term as president of FIBA and will all your support we were able to go through all the steps necessary to commence construction, including the establishment of the IBF that will manage this exciting project, a world class headquarter on behalf of FIBA.”
Elphinston’s successor at the helm of FIBA, Yvan Mainini, traced the international federation’s movements since its creation in Geneva in 1932.
“FIBA has had its head offices in a number of places over the past 78 years,” he explained. “First it was Rome from 1932 until 1940. Then it moved to Bern, Switzerland, from 1940 until 1956 for reasons that you can understand given the period.
“FIBA was transformed with its Secretary General (Borislav Stankovic) and had five different addresses in Munich. And then, after a fairly big change, in 2002, FIBA came to Switzerland, to Geneva. In late 2012-early 2013, we will return for the inauguration of this building and look forward to welcoming our national federation members.”
On 17th October 1968, at a FIBA Central Board meeting in Mexico, the decision was made to build FIBA a home, but no precise thought was given as to where and when.
It wasn’t until 30 years later, in 1998, that the FIBA World Congress looked at the idea more closely. In May 2000, eight cities presented their projects to the Central Board and FIBA chose to move back to Geneva, doing so on 29th May 2002.
Six years later, Mies was selected as the site for the ‘House of Basketball’ where FIBA purchased a land of approximately 8,000 square metres to build its own home.
FIBA becomes the latest international federation to set up its main offices in the canton of Vaud and the move was welcomed by International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge, whose headquarters are in nearby Lausanne.
“I rejoice that FIBA is joining the more than 35 international federations who are grouped around the IOC in the canton of Vaud that helps them so much,” he said.
“There's great added value (in having headquarters close to the IOC's) in that it faciliates the contacts between the IOC and the now more than 35 international federations residing around our headquarters. You can always work in a better way in a face-to-face contact than via e-mail, or video conference or telephone call. It forges stronger relationships.”
FIBA on Monday held the groundbreaking ceremony for its ‘House of Basketball’, which once completed, will serve as the organisation’s world headquarters.
Members of the basketball family travelled from all five continents to attend the ceremony and were joined by International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge, Councillor of State for Canton Vaud Jean-Claude Mermoud as well as local mayor for the municipality of Mies Patrice Engelberts.
FIBA President Yvan Mainini said: “A birth like this is something very important for FIBA. FIBA was first created in 1932 in Geneva and today is like a re-birth as we break ground here to give the federation the dynamism it will need in coming years. We look forward to this project being completed so that we can welcome you all here again in two years time.”
Rogge told the more than 200 persons attending the ceremony: “Basketball is a universal sport. It is a sport that requires very little infrastructure and therefore is ideal to be played at school level. It is a sport where there is no violence, that carries values and that is very appealing.”
“I would like to congratulate FIBA for this great initiative. This building will allow FIBA to do an even better job of fulfilling its mission regarding basketball and the development of the sport.”
The building, which seen from above is shaped like a hand and incorporates structural elements strongly resembling a basketball net, should be completed during the winter of 2012-2013, with investment in the project totalling CHF 30 million. As well as the administrative offices of FIBA, the building will house the newly set up International Basketball Foundation (IBF) and the FIBA Hall of Fame.
During the ceremony, a capsule was filled with basketball objects and memorabilia that included a signed ball, a game jersey and a book on the history of FIBA that will be cemented into the building’s foundations.
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The World Championship and the Grand Daddy of all Friendly Matches,Spain vs Team USA: What a game!
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The World Championship and the Grand Daddy of all Friendly Matches,
Spain vs Team USA: What a game!
What a privilege to commentate last night the grand daddy of all friendly matches, Spain vs Team USA, a matchup where both teams obviously played hard looking for a prestigious victory. The game more than lived up to the hype while it approached but didn't equal the fabulous 2008 Olympic final in Bejing, which is already saying alot!
Both teams played great basketball at a high intensity and velocity with many players performing at a very strong level led by Kevin Durant and Juanca Navarro, the two leaders who lived up to their reputations and crucial roles.
This game was a stark positive contrast to the sad spectacle of the brawl between Greece and Serbia in Athens a few nights earlier. The game was hard-fought and Marc Gasol and Durant got into a little verbal spat but in general there was an attitude of respect and fair play throughout the game,all the better!
From the standpoint of Team USA, the win was a welcome confidence-builder and the squad corrected all of the weaknesses seen the night before in a horrible first half against a valiant Lithuanian team which is putting up some decent results in preparation games despite missing most of their confirmed stars except for Linus Kleiza.
After changing his starting five vs. Spain, Coach K saw immediate results as Derrick Rose and Lamar Odom were more dangerous offensively than Rajon Rondo and Tyson Chandler.
The Americans limited their turnovers, hit their open shots,attacked the Spanish man to man defence aggressively, lowered Spain's shooting percentage with tight defence and even pulled out a surprise zone defence on the last decisive possession.
They seem to be adapting quickly to the international style and refereeing.
The real and new Kevin Durant showed up hitting a bunch of big shots and even blocking the last two attempts by Ricky Rubio and Rudy Fernandez in the waning seconds.
Wow what a show! The learning experience continues for the super young Team USA which has pleased world-wide fans with their humble attitude and desire to progress while respecting their opponents.
Coach K said before the game that Spain is favorite to be World champion because of their shared experience and he added that watching them pass the ball around is watching beautiful basketball.
Gracias!The last remaing question is who will be cut from the team as Russell Westbrook and Stephen Curry played well to improve their chances.
From the Spanish point of veiw, they are probably diappointed to have lost in front of their home fans but they came back strong in the fourth quarter to go ahead by two and this pleased coach Sergio Scariolo.
They copied the Americans brick launching vs. Lithuania from the day before as they openned the game missing alot of open shots and they seemed surpassed by Team USA's speed and aggressiveness.
After the adrenaline rush at the game's start the teams settled down into a more methodical style and showed some good passing prowess in the half-court game.
Spain has Marc Gasol which gives them the low post fixation point that Team USA lacks and this gives them a more balanced inside out game.
Running Navarro and Rudy off of high post screens is their bread and butter along with the uptempo rythmn imposed by Rubio who proved once and for all, in his duel with Rose, that he is ready for the NBA!
Spain showed weakness getting back on D,defending penetration and on the defensive glass giving way to many second chances to the American jumping jacks!
Navarro took to heart Ricky's suggestion to take over the team leadership with Pau Gasol in the stands chatting up his beatiful girlfiend!
The Pau pair had some stiff competition for most glamourous couple in the arena from soccer player Christian Ronaldo and his pinup!
In any case, if this was a preveiw of a future semi-final matchup in Istanbul then everybody should note the rendez-vous in their agendas because the spectacle was grandiose.
I also saw Australia barely beat Brazil yesterday and these two teams confirmed their status as sure-fire quarterfinalists. end
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VIDEO: Greece & Serbia... the Jungle ! FIBA Condemns Violence
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Greece & Serbia... the Jungle ! Meanwhile FIBA condemns violence
Greece have won the Acropolis Tournament in Athens by edging out Serbia 74-73 but it came in controversial fashion as the final was abandoned following a huge brawl.
Serbia were doomed to only the second defeat of their preparations for the FIBA World Championship when a scuffle between Antonis Fotsis and Milos Teodosic turned into a major incident involving almost every player from both teams.
Both teams were sent from the court before the referees decided not to resume the game, handing Greece victory as they had led when the fight began, with two and half minutes still on the clock.
Passions had been running high through the game, and shortly before the fight began, Serbia coach Dusan Ivkovic had been charged with a second technical foul and ejected, an incident Greece used to come back and take the lead.
...the jungle-basketball begins somewhere on 2:25...
FIBA condemns violence
GENEVA (
FIBA
) -
FIBA
unconditionally condemns the violence that occurred during the Final of the Acropolis tournament between Greece and Serbia that was played in Athens, Greece last night.
Such scenes involving players on a basketball court are entirely unacceptable, especially as players are seen as important role models for young fans.
They are also ambassadors for basketball on the global stage and they should always be seen to act as such.
Patrick Baumann, the Secretary General of
FIBA
, said: "I was appalled to see the disgraceful scenes that occurred during the Greece v Serbia game. They were an awful stain on the good name of world basketball.
FIBA will take whatever steps are necessary against any individual player found to have been involved in this shocking incident. FIBA will not let this stand.
"
FIBA
, as the sport's world governing body, is now urgently reviewing last night's game and the circumstances leading to the violence.
FIBA
will not be commenting on the actions of any individual player ahead of that review being completed.
However,
FIBA
wishes to make it clear that it will not hesitate to take the strongest possible action against any individual found to have brought the sport of basketball into disrepute."
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FIBA Online and the World Championship: Join in the Action
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FIBA Online and the World Championship: Join in the Action
Record numbers expected with international basketball more accessible than ever
In 15 days the
FIBA World Championship
gets underway and the many websites of the
www.fiba.com
online family are already hotting up, with traffic increasing on a daily basis.
FIBA
pages on
Twitter, Faceboo
k and
YouTube
are buzzing with excitement ahead of the Championship. These three sites have not only helped reach out to fans, but have also provided much needed feedback on the developments and the challenges in basketball today.
Passion is the word which best describes the discussions that animate the
FIBA
run social networking and community sites. Proud of your National Team? The many thousands of custom made jerseys that have created using the
My FIBA Jersey Facebook
application give a sneak preview of the level of support teams will enjoy this summer. The players are even getting on board, as Argentina's Andres Nocioni created the number 13 shirt he will be sporting.
News spreads like wildfire thanks to
FIBA
's tweets, and our followers' re-tweets. Tens of thousands of basketball fans discovered within minutes – much to the delight of their ear-drums - that there would be no vuvuzelas in the arenas of Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir and Kayseri. Updates to rosters and pre-tournament warm up game results are all only a tweet away.
But the event website
www.Turkey2010.fiba.com
will obviously be
THE
place to go for all the information on this summer's Giant Get-Together. With specific event-related information – travel tips, guides to host cities, detailed game reports and a home page for each participating team – it is designed to help travelling fans, while ensuring that those who can’t attend nevertheless feel at the heart of the action.
Watching the action will just not be enough for certain fans, while others will be stuck in the office with no TV in sight. They can turn to
FIBA
’s always popular – and revamped – Live Stats will cover every part of the court and scoreboard.
When we talk about
Live Stats
, we don’t just mean boxscores. Every imaginable statistic is obtainable thanks to customisable modules, while you can also see who has attempted what shot from where thanks to the court map. E-mail services that are offered when you register (for free) with
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include quarter-by-quarter and post-game statistics as well as our very popular
Daily Newsletter
, which delivers all the day’s news straight to your inbox.
For fans on the go, the lightweight version
www.turkey2010.fiba.com/mobile
is ideal for mobile devices, giving them access to what they want, wherever and whenever they want it. And it is giving basketball fans access to the sport that is one of
FIBA
's main aims in all its online activities.
FIBAtv.com will stream all
FIBA World Championship
games live, allowing those fans living in countries where the event is not being broadcast, to follow all the action for only a small fee.
With such an extensive list of online services providing instant information about the tournament, the question is not ‘will you be following the
FIBA World Championship
?’ but ‘How will you be following the
FIBA World Championship
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FIBA World Championship Turkey 2010 - 'Why Basketball?' Survey
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'Why Basketball?' Survey holds contest to send two lucky fans to Turkey
FIBA
's online basketball survey
www.whybasketball.net
will be sending two lucky basketball fans to Turkey to attend two
FIBA World Championship
games.
The
'Why Basketball?'
project is collecting data among fans and players about how they were introduced to the sport, what the sport means to them and what they like/dislike about basketball. The gathered data will be used to gain additional insight into some of
FIBA
's key stakeholders.
A book detailing and analysing the results of the survey is also planned.
Up for grabs for one lucky fan is a pair of tickets to the
FIBA World Championship
Eighth-Final games played on 4th September 2010.
All participants having completed the survey by 21st August will automatically be entered into the draw. The names and answers of the lucky winners will be published on
www.whybasketball.net
and on
fiba.com
.
The prize also includes return flights for two people from the winning entry's closest international airport, double room accommodation in a three star or better hotel in Istanbul on the nights of 3rd and 4th September and local transfers.
So visit
www.whybasketball.net
for a chance to attend the biggest event in World Basketball.
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FIBA World Championship in Turkey 2010 ~ World Premonitions by George EDDY ~ The Monday International Show
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FIBA World Championship in Turkey 2010 ~ World Premonitions
I've closely been following the preparation games for the upcoming World Championship in Turkey and I am convinced that when the dust settles we will see USA, Spain, Turkey and Brazil in the semi-finals.
They will be accompanied by Serbia, Greece, Australia and France in the quarters even though Croatia, Slovenia and Argentina have the potential to qualify too!
This means that USA and Brazil will both qualify out of group B and no team will make the semis from group A.
The mega-matchup between Spain and USA whould happen in the semi-finals which resembles the memorable USA-Greece semi in 2006 in Japan.
A Turkey-Brazil semi-final duel would pit the strong home team(only lacking Mehmet Okur) furiously supported by their rabid fans, against the most intriguing squad, Brazil, a rare team that can count on all of its stars present for a unique chance at a medal led by a renowned and successful coach.
Even without Pau Gasol, Spain can give mucho headaches to a Team USA lacking international experience and inside strength in their eventual semi. The formula for the competition means passionate elimination games starting in the round of 16 with extra days of rest guarantee a higher quality of play throughout.
For a spot in the top eight, France should profit from being second in a rather weak group D, whereas the group C appears the most competitive. France has lost Tony Parker and Roddy Beaubois at the playmaker spot which will load lots of responsabilities on the shoulders of Nicholas Batum, their best player, Boris Diaw their veteran captain and Michael Gelebale back in the fold after a long absence as newly crowned French league champion and MVP of the final!
Like Team USA, France will be hoping for some breakout performances from their inexperienced centers Ian Mahinmi and an improved and more muscular Alex Ajinca after regretting once again the absence of the Bull's Joakim Noah logically afraid to risk injury if he hasn't signed a lucrative contract extention with Chicago.
Unfortunately Chicago feels it's in their interest to slow the negotiations so that Noah doesn't go, while I would think they would realize that Noah would improve his game vs. top flight international competiton. Eternal conundrum, because Chicago could respond, look at Beaubois' broken foot or Parker's multiple injury problems last season!
Of couse surprises could come from a great young Serbian generation or a not so young Greek squad as well as from Australia reinforced by Alex Maric but to me a Spain-Turkey or USA-Brazil final seems more probable.
In general, the World Championship is up for grabs between the aforementioned teams and the competiton should be really exciting but the absence of so many big stars makes us wonder if the new NBA collective bargaining agreement shouldn't start with a shortening of the NBA season to leave a little more wiggle room for international competition and increase the importance of NBA regular season games but this is a subject I've covered in other articles over the years and hope is slim.
For instance, it's honest to suggest that Germany and Lithuania are not fielding teams truly deserving of a wild card because so many stars are missing.
I'll end up by reiterating other probably pious wishes concerning worldwide rules uniformity and more fluid movement between Europe and the NBA for young players under contract in order to improve the overall quality of basketball competitions around the world!
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Power rankings ~ already updated ! : Turkey 2010 FIBA World Championship
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Power rankings ~ already updated ! : Turkey 2010 FIBA World Championship
See, BiE secretly knew this would happen … you break down, make a few fearless predictions online and bam! The inconvenient fact of a loss – two losses in fact, one particularly egregious – goes down and you suddenly have to rework the whole damn post on 2010 FIBA World Championship power rankings.
In the egregious loss previously referenced, the proclamation that Team Canada would “surprise a few people” proved prophetic, but not in the way assumed. Over a squad that FIBA was forced to label a “Canadian developmental team” did Spain romp for a final score of 84-38. Those who’ve doubted the star power of Team Spain can note Felipe Reyes, Rudy Fernandez and Carlos Suarez all going for double-figures in limited team plus probably with one arm tied behind their backs.
And Team Slovenia was no doubt downloading BallinEurope’s original power rankings to use as fodder to beat up on Australia, 71-60. No depth, judged BiE? “Ha!” responded the Slovenes, who brought Sani Becirovic to put up 20 points and unleashed The Dragon for Goran Dragic to add 13. (BiE told you the Aussies would never get above no. 10 for the remainder of the tournament.)
Ah no matter … we knew these things were flexible, right? Plus,
BallinEurope
gets to splash a big “updated” across the post, like a real cutting-edge producer of news and opinion.
BallinEurope
’s official 2010 FIBA World Championship Power Rankings run below the break.
1. Spain. The defending champions immolated Canada, proving they’ll probably be able to sleepwalk through pool play. Sergio Scariolo has removed Pablo Aguilar for contention from the final squad, Sergio Llull may be next for the ax due to his injury, and it barely registers a blip in talent-level dropoff.
2. USA. BiE’s been accused of overrating European players, and it was presciently pointed out to BiE today that Team USA will possess one distinct advantage in this tournament, i.e. for the first time the three-point line has been moved to the American standard for FIBA tournament play. But they’re staying here until they get to beat up on some Canadians or something.
3. Greece. No reaction from the Greek contingent for placing Team Hellene a mere third? Disappointing that no one can tell me how Greece can beat Team USA … come on, there’s got to be someone out there…
4. Brazil. South American champion team members Murilo Becker and Nezinho Santos joined Team Brazil in practices today, making the (impressive) extended 14-man roster the following: Becker, Santos, Hatila Passos, Anderson Varejao, Maybyner Hilario, Tiago Splitter, Marquinhos Vieira, Guilherme Giovannoni, Marcelinho Machado, Leandro Barbosa, Alex Garcia, Marcelo Huertas, Paulo Boracini and Raul Togni Neto.
5. Serbia. No news remains good news for Team Serbia (in a way). Basically in a virtual tie for fifth place in the last
BallinEurope
2010 FIBA World Championship Power Rankings, they’ll get to move up a spot thanks to an enviable lack of injuries. (See: Nocioni, Andres.)
6. Argentina. So what if Andres Nocioni’s injury is minor and that he’ll be off crutches by the opening game of this tournament? The lack of practice time and conditioning will surely hurt his game and this team.
7. Russia. BiE has also been informed that we’re overrating Team Russia going into this tournament … so why stop now? The truth is that Timofey Mozgov, still well on an upward swing after his breakout season with BC Khimki and his signing by the New York Knicks, has joined the squad. And that’s another plus.
8. Turkey. This impressive and perhaps underrated (by the general public, not BiE) squad is at full strength and head coach Bogdan Tanjevic is pleased with the team’s progress. So why do they lose a place in these power rankings? ‘Cause life’s unfair, BiE’s telling ya!
9. Slovenia. Right,
BallinEurope
is officially done with underestimating Slovenia. In fact, jettisoning pouty NBA stars seems to be the secret to Slovenia’s success. A few days after Beno Udrih left the team in a huff over playing time, the Slovenians just go out and dominate Australia, win a four-team tournament over three of the top teams of the Southern Hemisphere (Oz plus Asia’s top two, Iran and China) and prove that they’ll survive pool play already.
10. France. Still no Joakim Noah, still no moving up in this chart.
11. Lithuania. Okay, the basketball-happy land moves up by pure dint of the U18 team’s inspirational play this weekend. That and the fact that these guys now essentially appear to be getting handed at least third place in Group D.
12. Croatia. A recent barrage of bad news from the Team Croatia camp: Mario Delas and Leon Radosevic are out, while Zoran Planinic’s knee surgery will keep him from full practice for a while yet. A win against Italy gets Croatia this high in the rankings, but this tournament figures to be an uphill battle.
13. Germany. Without Dirk Nowitzki for the tournament, in the short term Team Germany almost has a best-of-both-worlds advantage: The national team gets to break in a roster chockfull of young talent from Tibor Pleiss and Lucca Staiger on down from a group in which Germany has a puncher’s chance to advance.
14. Australia. Thoroughly spanked by Slovenia on Sunday, Australia has plenty of time to get just enough bottle up to advance out of pool play. (They’re better than Angola and Jordan, right? Right? Also: How much will Andrew Bogut’s stock increase by *not* playing in this tournament?)
15. China. Coming in third place in a four-team tournament and you move *up* in the BiE Power Rankings? Yes, for two reasons: 1. They barely lost to Australia and 2. They should advance from Group C … unless it’s Puerto Rico…
16. Canada. Who knows why after the 84-38 at the hands of (a real team) Spain? This spot could well be occupied by Liberia or New Zealand … perhaps Group D should be called “The Group of Life.”
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Excitement grows for FIBA World Championship with one month to go
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Excitement grows for FIBA World Championship with one month to go
Before you know it the biggest event in world basketball will be thrilling spectators, tv audiences and basketball fans all around the globe.
Every Championship tries to BUILD-UP its COUNT-DOWN. Whether "one year to go", 100 days, three-full moons or the number of hours equal to the sum of the points scored in last edition's final, countdowns are a a feature of the run up to any Championship.
But we are not going to make a big deal about today's date. However, we ARE going to make a big deal about what we can all look forward to between 28th August and 12th September.
So (with one month to go), here are a few things you can look forward to:
- A Championship more open than ever, with at least 10 teams having a chance to bring home gold
- Passion from Turkish host fans that rivals that of any other country in the world
- Unprecedented spectator and media response
- Fan tailored coverage on FIBA's online channels
- Brand new basketball arenas that look superb and of course the monster Final Round Sinan Erdem Olympic dome
- Sports building bridges in the first round games USA vs Iran and Turkey vs Greece
- The birth of new heroes of the game: Kevin Durant? Ricky Rubio? Joakim Noah? Nick Calathes? Patrick Mills?
- Gold, Silver and Bronze medals; another major chapter in basketball being written
- Bascat - the coolest mascot of 2010 - getting up to mischief as he visits the four host cities
- Hoops, dunks, 3-pointers, alley-oops, buzzer-beaters
- Blocks, steals, nasty rebounds
- and plenty more
So remember the date. On 28th August the 2010 FIBA World Championship gets underway., Now don't tell us we didn't warn you.
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FIBA Commissioner: "We must capitalise on high awareness of basketball"
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FIBA Commissioner: "We must capitalise on high awareness of basketball"
It takes the right kind of people to make a World Championship event successful.
Of course, teams, players and coaches play their part in that, but there are no games without referees and officials whose careful selection is the responsibility of a FIBA commissioner.
FIBA.com
caught up with Alison Muir, FIBA Commissioner in Toulouse for the
FIBA U17 World Championship for Women
, to find out about her role at the event as well as her involvement with England Basketball.
FIBA:
How long have you been with FIBA and what are your main responsibilities?
Muir:
I have been a FIBA Commissioner for 10 years and I am responsible for the training and approval of referees and officials for international championships.
FIBA:
You are also involved with English basketball. How does that link with your FIBA activities?
Muir:
I am chairwoman of the England Basketball Association which helps with the flow of information between FIBA and England Basketball. FIBA Commissioners have similar links with all the basketball nations. I am proud to say that England Basketball is aiming to bid to host the European Championships in the near future, maybe in 2015.
FIBA:
What do you think of the FIBA U17 World Championship for Women so far?
Muir:
I am in Toulouse for the entire duration of the tournament so I can only speak for what I have seen here, but I think it is all very encouraging. The crowds so far have been bigger than at some other championships - and that's been without the host nation France (who were playing the Preliminary Round in Rodez). The arena should be pretty full for the final phase of the competition.
FIBA:
What benefits will come from this tournament?
Muir:
Experience and public awareness of our sport. After these kinds of events, the public always has a higher awareness of basketball and we have to capitalise on that. As far as the players, officials and referees are concerned, it's all about gaining valuable experience.
FIBA:
Do you have any links with the Olympics and particularly with London 2012?
Muir:
FIBA will ensure there are trained referees and officials, and of course we will provide support with our experience of international basketball events.
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FIBA Turkey 2010 ~ The "Pulpo Paul" and the Kebab Krossover 2 by Kris Santiago
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FIBA World Championship, Turkey 2010 ~ The "Pulpo Paul" and the Kebab Krossover 2
Merhaba! The second installation of my Kebab Krossover for Turkey 2010 is now online.
Again, I compiled some of the news surrounding the participating countries and players right below. Enjoy!
The U.S. sending fresh faces to Turkey, namely guys like Derrick Rose, Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry and David Lee. Unfortunately, the Miami Heat-trio of Lebron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh have chosen South Beach over the Bosporus. Otherwise it would have been great to have them there.
Lithuania is falling apart these days.
The federation told the media, that they are going into rebuilding because they are going to host the European Championships, but to me, it looks like the lack of motivation coupled with the lack of money made a lot of the touted stars pass on the opportunity to play.
Brothers Darjus and Ksistof Lavrinovic as well as Arturas Jomantas, Marijonas Petravicius, Rimantas Kaukenas and Sarunas Jasikevicius won't be with the team and Ramunas Siskauskas, Darius Songaila and Zydrunas Ilgauskas retired from the national team.
That leaves the Lithuanians with Linas Kleiza and Robertas Javtokas as leading players while Donatas Motiejunas should be using the World Championships as a stepping stone to his rising career.
Serbia's coach Dusan Ivkovic is currently trimming down his roster. Luka Bodganovic, Mladen Jeremic and Zoran Erceg are out and 16 players are still practising.
Several players are absent for Russia - So far. Kirilenko could be forced to sit out due to his previous injuries that he sustained during the last season, as the Utah Jazz are unwilling to let him go to Turkey right now, being afraid, that he might be returning later re-injured again.
Brazil's Leandrinho Barbosa and Turkey's Hedo Turkoglu are reportedly switching teams, and another talented Brazilian is joining the NBA:
Tiago Splitter signed with the San Antonio Spurs, while French Ian Mahinmi might be leaving the same team for Dallas soon.
Russian center Timotey Mozgov should be popping up in the roster of the New York Knicks next season. A surprising move for many, this young gun might develop into a star in a few years.
If he's going to join Russia in the World Champs though has to bee seen.
The Turkish duo of Semih Erden and Ömer Asik signed both in the NBA as well. Together with Hedo and Okur, they form the Turkish NBA fraction next season.
Spaniard Rudy would love to be home again to join Ricky Rubio.
The Ivory Coast names its pre-selection for Turkey.
The 24 players fighting for a spot in the roster are: Charles Abouo, Wilfried Aka, Pape-Philippe Amagou, Brice Assie, Ibrahim Cisse, Souleyman Diabate, Remi Dibo, Patrick Konan, Guy Landry, Desire Gabou, Jonathan Kale, Jean-Philippe Koffi, Kouassi Konan,. Stephane Konate, Mohamed Kone, Fred Kounkorgo, Herve Lamizana, Namori Meite, Ismael N'diaye, Jonathan Ouegnin, Soumahoro Issife, Eric Tape, Michael Toti and Guy Serge Touali.
Not considered were: Ousmane Cisse (Eastern Illinois), Patrick Herve Gnagbo (CB L'Alfas del Pi, Spain), Sanko Camara (CO Souffel, France NM2), Jourdain Allou (Navarro College, USA), Vassy Banny Leander (Montana University, USA), Jean Amenou Baptiste (SUNY Orange, USA), Arnaud Dahi (WAC, Morocco), Affeli Serge, Frejus Zerbo (Pro A Gravelines, France), Abdulai Jalloh (Springfield Armor, NDBL USA), Guy-Joel Moulare (St.Helena, Sweden), Mamadi Diane (CB Penas Huesca), Spain)
The Head-coach of Angola, Luis Magalhaes called up the following 16 players for the first stage in Cabinda: Miguel Lutonda, Carlos Almeida, Felipe Abrao, Felizardo Ambrosio, Joaquim Gomes, Yanick Moreira, Olimpio Cipriano, Domingos Bonifacio, Leonel Paulo, Divaldo Mbunga, Eduardo Mingas, Roberto Fortes, Miguel Kiala, Paulo Barros, Simao Santos and Valdelicio Joaquim.
Lebanon is heading into preparations as well. They have chosen to face opponents like Japan, Philippines, Iran and Syria among others. The downside might be, that the Tab Baldwin-led team is only playing one tournament with real WC contenders like Argentina, Turkey and Canada just three days before the World Championship begin.
Neigbours Jordan are suffering currently due to visa problems and the lack of finances.
Also, their German-Jordanian center Jamal Al Maaytah left the team and won't return.
Puerto Rico won the Centrobasket 2010 in the Dominican Republic over the host country by the score of 89-80. "Pulpo Paul" knew that already before.
As always, Carlos Arroyo was instrumental in securing the title once more. Newest addition Renaldo Balkman of the Denver Nuggets played a pretty good tournament and should be a lock on the power forward-spot due to his premier rebounding skills as well as his strong defensive play.
That's all for this week's Kebab Krossover - More to come within the next weeks!
I'm out like predictions of seafood.
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Basketball without Borders breaks new ground in southeast Asia
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Basketball without Borders breaks new ground in southeast Asia
Basketball without Borders (BWB) is to make its inaugural visit to Southeast Asia when it will holds the BWB Asia camp in the city-state of Singapore from 28th June to 1st July, the National Basketball Federation (NBA), International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and Singapore Sports Council (SSC) announced on Thursday.
NBA All-Star Al Horford of the Dominican Republic, along with fellow countryman Francisco Garcia will be joined by Trevor Ariza, Corey Brewer and Kyle Korver as the players acting as mentors and counselors for the four-day camp.
BWB is the NBA and FIBA's global basketball development programme that uses the sport to create positive social change in the areas of education, health and wellness.
The top 50 players from 22 countries across Asia - as selected by FIBA and participating federations - will come together to train under NBA and FIBA players and coaches and compete against their peers. The camp will culminate with a BWB All-Star game on 1st July at the Singapore Sports School.
"It is a great pleasure to visit Singapore for the first time," said Patrick Bauman, Secretary General, FIBA and a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). "The interest in sports - particularly basketball - is growing rapidly over there and we are confident that through Basketball without Borders we can help further that growth, thereby allowing young basketball talents to maximise their potential both on and off the court."
"This is an exciting time for sports in Singapore because the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG) will be held there in August. So the timing of the BWB camp, in the lead-up to that historic event, is ideal."
The camp will also feature an extensive community outreach programme. Efforts will focus on grassroots basketball development and health-related issues with a focus on youth fitness. In addition, there will be a product donation to local community-based organisations that will include school supplies, books, clothing and basketball equipment.
"The community outreach programme is invaluable in providing young people with all the necessary tools to have a positive impact among their peers and become role models in their communities," added Mr Baumann.
A Special Olympics clinic will be held at the Singapore American School on 28th June with athletes from across the region having a chance to show off their shooting, passing and dribbling skills in fun games.
Bob Gambardella, Chief of Sports Development Group and Singapore Sports Institute, Singapore Sports Council, believes the camp will be a great success.
"We are confident that the inaugural entry of BWB Asia in southeast Asia through Singapore will inspire not only A Sporting Singapore but also the next generation of athletes to raise the Singapore flag high," He said.
Nike, a BWB partner since 2002, will again outfit the campers and coaches with Nike apparel.
"Basketball without Borders teaches young basketball players the importance of hard work, dedication, teamwork and sportsmanship," said Lynn Merritt, Vice President of Global Basketball Sports Marketing for Nike.
"These are all crucial to the future success of these young campers both on and off the court and we are proud to be working with the NBA and FIBA to promote these values."
Basketball without Borders camp information (subject to change):
BASKETBALL WITHOUT BORDERS ASIA
Singapore, Singapore
28th June-1st July 2010
Singapore American School
Players
Trevor Ariza - Houston Rockets
Ronnie Brewer - Minnesota Timberwolves
Francisco Garcia - Sacramento Kings
Al Horford - Atlanta Hawks
Kyle Korver - Utah Jazz
Coaches
Gene Keady - Coaching Legend
Bob McAdoo - Miami Heat
Don Newman - San Antonio Spurs
Joe Wolf - Milwaukee Bucks
Gregg Farnam*** - Minnesota Timberwolves
Dean Cooper** - Minnesota Timberwolves
** Camp Director
*** Athletic Trainer
Marketing Partners
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New York Basketball Festival sets new standards for FIBA WCh warm-up events
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New York Basketball Festival sets new standards
for FIBA World Championship warm-up events
The growth and popularity of the
FIBA World Championship
has resulted in warm-up events for the biggest international basketball tournament having to step up their efforts too.
USA Basketball and Nike did just that by creating the World Basketball Festival which will take New York by storm in mid-August.
The men’s national teams of Brazil, China, France, Puerto Rico and the USA – who are all headed to the FIBA World Championship in Turkey – will be on hand to provide all the basketball action fans can handle over the course of the four-day event in the borough of Manhattan.
The festival will open on Thursday 12th August with a scrimmage between members of the USA national team – on an open-air court set up in Times Square – and conclude with an exhibition double-header on Sunday 15th August at Madison Square Garden with the USA facing France, followed by China squaring off with Puerto Rico.
On 13th-14th August, the action will move to the legendary basketball courts at Rucker Park, in the neighbourhood of Harlem, where Brazil and Puerto Rico will hold open-air practices and scrimmages while France plan on going through a training session.
Over the course of those two days, a grassroots youth tournament will serve as a platform to showcase the very best of some of New York’s top summer basketball leagues. Fans will get a chance to participate in the basketball extravaganza through clinics designed to improve their skills.
The festival is set to reach its climax at the world famous Madison Square Garden on Sunday 15th August. The exhibition double-header will start with the USA taking on France before China go up against Puerto Rico, in what is sure to be an interesting preview of a Group C clash at the FIBA World Championship.
“The World Basketball Festival will be an unforgettable event for the people of New York city and basketball fans around the world,” said Nike Brand president Charlie Denson.
In addition to all the basketball action, music will play a big part too in the festivities with a concert by a surprise act in Times Square and performances by top international names at Rucker Park.
The
2010 FIBA World Championship
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FIBA World Championship, Turkey 2010: Is the U.S. pulling out of the World Champ
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FIBA World Championship, Turkey 2010:
Is the U.S. pulling out of the World Champs ?
Merhaba! Yes, the title is a bit provocative, but when I read this story here, I really wonder if the whole topic is not a bit too exaggerated, as I can't imagine a U.S. team pulling out of the competition due to the strained relations between Turkey and Israel.
Believe me, I won't go deep into politics, but I would bet that Turkey is a safe place for U.S. citizens and for other citizens in general.
When looking over to the Football World Cup in South Africa, which is about to go down in a few days, then I would rather say that the situation there is by far more threatening for fans and players than in Istanbul.
I hope that the stars in the U.S. line-up are not using it as an excuse to stay home instead of representing their country's colors.
This would not come as a surprise to me, as some players such as LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony or Dwight Howard already are talking about passing on the World Championships and with stories like the one I linked to this blog, they might be using this opportunity to jump ship.
If that happens, then I am looking forward to watch how young and hungry newcomers like Kevin Durant, Tyreke Evans, Derrick Rose and Stephen Curry are going to compete in Turkey, showing some passion for the game.
It's still the World Championships after all, and if you don't bring your A-game, you better stay at home!
I'm out like excuses.
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Turkey 2010: Just 100 days to go before the "Giant Get-Together"
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Just 100 days to go before the "Giant Get-Together"
The 2010 FIBA World Basketball Championship in Turkey
With 100 days to go before the start of the
2010 FIBA World Championship
in Turkey, the organisers say all tickets that were available on public sale for the event have already sold out.
Only a small contingent will be made available shortly before the event begins on 28th August.
Around 350,000 people are expected to attend the Championship, which culminates in the final on 12th September.
The event will be played in four cities - Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir and Kayseri - and feature 24 teams, with 288 players playing 80 games. Two new venues have been built especially for the Championship.
Patrick Baumann, the Secretary-General of basketball's governing body
FIBA
and a member of the International Olympic Committee, said:
"The 2010 World Championship will be the world's biggest ever basketball competition, and the biggest event ever to be held in Turkey. We are delighted that all available tickets have already sold out, a sign that the world's second biggest sport is as popular as ever.
"Basketball has a clean, positive and exciting image and is followed by over 450million people around the world. Its future is as bright as ever and the World Championship will be a clear symbol of the sport's growing success."
The first round of the Championship, which returns to Europe for the first time in 12 years, will be played from 28th August to 12th September and feature superstars including Kobe Bryant.
The team winning the
FIBA World Championship 2010
will qualify automatically for the London 2012 Olympics.
The following teams have qualified for Turkey:
Group A (Kayseri): Angola, Argentina, Australia, Germany, Jordan, Serbia
Group B (Istanbul): Brazil, Croatia, Iran, Slovenia, Tunisia, USA
Group C (Ankara): China, Greece, Ivory Coast, Puerto Rico, Russia, Turkey
Group D (Izmir): Canada, France, Lebanon, Lithuania, New Zealand, Spain
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Turkey ‘plays’ host to FIBA World Championship, summer 2010
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Turkey ‘plays’ host to FIBA World Championship, summer 2010
Cementing its reputation in the world of sports, Turkey will host FIBA’s World Championship basketball tournament, between August 28 and September 12, 2010. The world’s largest and most prestigious basketball tournament brings together 24 teams from five continents in Turkey, one of the fastest-growing tourism destinations in the world.
Turkey is proud and excited to have been chosen to host this quadrennial event, which is returning to Europe for the first time in 12 years. In order to determine the world’s best basketball nation, 80 basketball games will be played at stadiums throughout key tourist cities in Turkey including Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara, and Kayseri.
With the goal of achieving an unprecedented level of excellence in the organization of the FIBA World Championship and working towards the ultimate dream of hosting the Olympic Games, Turkey’s Local Organizing Committee has been making preparations throughout the country. Renovations have been made on Ankara’s Ankara Cok Maksatli Stadium; Istanbul’s Abdi Ipekci Arena; Izmir’s Halkapinar Arena; and Kayseri’s Kayseri Arena; and an entirely new stadium, the Sinan Erdem Dom, has been built in Turkey’s capital city, Istanbul.
Turkey is a modern nation with a captivating blend of antiquity and contemporary and of East and West. The cradle of civilization and center of world history today stands as one of the fastest-growing tourism destinations in the world. Turkey was the site of the first human settlement; the seat of the Byzantine, Roman and Ottoman Empires; the birthplace of Homer and the last home of the Virgin Mary, just to name a few. Today Turkey, with its spectacular coastline, majestic mountains, cosmopolitan cities and quaint villages is one of the world’s most fascinating destinations.
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UAE - Olympic Federations to review TV revenue share
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UAE - Olympic Federations to review TV revenue share
The 28 Summer Olympic sports federations, feeling the squeeze from the global economic downturn, decided on Tuesday to review the way broadcast revenue from the Games are distributed.
Federations taking part in London 2012 will share around $375 million from the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) TV deals.
Athletics will get the biggest share with $35 million. Soccer, swimming, basketball, cycling, gymnastics, tennis and volleyball, ranked in group two, can expect about $18 million each.
Sports chiefs voted on Tuesday to alter the system after the London Olympics to make it more representative but some federations had argued that a revision was needed immediately.
The IOC distributes the broadcast revenue from Olympic TV deals to the 28 sports, placed in four groups. Federations in the two lower groups are allocated $13 million and $11 million respectively.
"The share of TV revenues ... needs to be reviewed now, not in two years," international swimming federation (FINA) chief Julio Maglione told a meeting of the 28 sports.
MARKET APPEAL
"The current distribution does not reflect ... the changes in market appeal and changes in sport."
Swimming is among the most watched sports at the Games.
Boxing chief Ching Kuo Wu had also asked for an immediate revision, as did handball and table tennis bosses.
The IOC has secured a record total of $3.8 billion from broadcast rights for the Winter Olympics in Vancouver that took place in February and for London 2012.
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and world soccer's governing body (FIFA) agreed to give $20 million from the combined TV funds they will receive for the London Games to the other federations.
"I said last year that if our finances are comfortable we would give that (windfall) to the other federations," FIFA chief Sepp Blatter told Reuters. "That is exactly what we will do now."
Federations will receive more money for London 2012 compared to Beijing 2008 as there are only 26 sports on the program instead of 28.
Softball and baseball were voted off for London, with golf and rugby replacing them at the 2016 Olympics.
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2010 FIBA World Championship for Women in Czech Republic
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2010 FIBA World Championship for Women in Czech Republic
With the 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women in Czech Republic approaching fast, the application process for media accreditation is now up and running.
All media wishing to attend the Championship are required to fill in and submit the on-line application form. Access restricted, the registration portal is protected by the following password: 2010WCW.
Please note that the application process is an online service only; it will not be possible to obtain accreditation for this event by any other means.
The form is available at
www.fiba.com/media-accreditation-cz
The deadline for application is 20th June 2010. Requests received after this date will not be taken into consideration.
We would like to remind you that the online registration form is an application only and accordingly does not guarantee accreditation to the event.
FIBA and the Local Organising Committee will inform all applicants of the success of their requests no later than 5th July 2010.
For further information, please contact FIBA Communications at
accreditation-cz@fiba.com
if you report to a media organisation with head offices outside of the Czech Republic.
If you report to a media organisation based within the Czech Republic please contact the Communications Department of the Local Organising Committee at
drobna@mdproduction.cz
.
FIBA’s accreditation system allows representatives of the worldwide media to provide the necessary information quickly and simply without administrative hustle, and is designed to ensure the best possible working conditions and facilities for journalists attending the event.
Quick Facts about
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and the FIBA World Championship for Women
Held every 4 years, the FIBA World Championship for Women determines the world’s top nation in women’s basketball. The first edition was played in 1953 in Santiago de Chile. In 2010 the tournament will be the held for the sixteenth time.
First time winners Australia are the reigning champions. Brazil, who also have one gold medal are the only other nation besides the USA (7 gold
medals) and the Soviet Union (6 gold medals) to have won the Championship. The 2010 FIBA World Champion will automatically qualify for the 2012 Olympic Basketball Tournament for Women in London.
For more information go to
http://czechrepublic2010.fiba.com
FIBA
, the world governing body for basketball, is an independent association formed by 213 National Basketball Federations throughout the world. It is recognised as the sole competent authority in basketball by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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FIBA World Championship Turkey 2010 Schedule and Playing Times
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FIBA World Championship schedule and playing times
ISTANBUL, Turkey (FIBA World Championship) –
With less than six months to go before the
tournament gets underway, the schedule for the 2010 FIBA World Championship has now been
established.
The draw for the above championship was held in Istanbul, Turkey on 15th December 2009.
Group A
(Kayseri)
: Angola, Argentina, Australia, Germany, Jordan, Serbia
Group B
(Istanbul)
: Brazil, Croatia, Iran, Tunisia, Slovenia, USA
Group C
(Ankara)
: China, Ivory Coast, Greece, Russia, Puerto Rico, Turkey
Group D
(Izmir)
: Canada, France, Lebanon, Lithuania, New Zealand, Spain
Here is the tournament schedule:
All times are given in local time (CET +1, GMT +2).
Please note that beyond the First Round, the order of the games has not been established and
will be finalised after each respective previous round.
First Round
The First Round will see a total of 60 games, in which each team faces the other five teams in its
respective group.
28th August 2010
Group A (Kayseri)
Game A 1: 16:30 Australia vs Jordan
Game A 2: 19:00 Angola vs Serbia
Game A 3: 21:30 Germany vs Argentina
Group B (Istanbul, Abdi Ipekci Arena)
Game B 1: 16:30 Tunisia vs Slovenia
Game B 2: 19:00 USA vs Croatia
Game B 3: 21:30 Iran vs Brazil
Group C (Ankara)
Game C 1: 16:00 Greece vs China
Game C 2: 18:30 Russia vs Puerto Rico
Game C 3: 21:00 Ivory Coast vs Turkey
Group D (Izmir)
Game D 1: 16:00 New Zealand vs Lithuania
Game D 2: 18:30 Canada vs Lebanon
Game D 3: 21:00 France vs Spain
29th August 2010
Group A (Kayseri)
Game A 4: 16:30 Jordan vs Angola
Game A 5: 19:00 Serbia vs Germany
Game A 6: 21:30 Argentina vs Australia
Group B (Istanbul, Abdi Ipekci Arena)
Game B 4: 16:30 Slovenia vs USA
Game B 5: 19:00 Croatia vs Iran
Game B 6: 21:30 Brazil vs Tunisia
Group C (Ankara)
Game C 4: 16:00 China vs Ivory Coast
Game C 5: 18:30 Puerto Rico vs Greece
Game C 6: 21:00 Turkey vs Russia
Group D (Izmir)
Game D 4: 16:00 Lithuania vs Canada
Game D 5: 18:30 Lebanon vs France
Game D 6: 21:00 Spain vs New Zealand
30th August 2010
Group A (Kayseri)
Game A 7: 16:30 Jordan vs Serbia
Game A 8: 19:00 Australia vs Germany
Game A 9: 21:30 Angola vs Argentina
Group B (Istanbul, Abdi Ipekci Arena)
Game B 7: 16:30 Slovenia vs Croatia
Game B 8: 19:00 Tunisia vs Iran
Game B 9: 21:30 USA vs Brazil
31st August 2010
Group C (Ankara)
Game C 7: 16:00 Russia vs Ivory Coast
Game C 8: 18:30 Puerto Rico vs China
Game C 9: 21:00 Greece vs Turkey
Group D (Izmir)
Game D 7: 16:00 New Zealand vs Lebanon
Game D 8: 18:30 France vs Canada
Game D 9: 21:00 Spain vs Lithuania
1st September 2010
Group A (Kayseri)
Game A 10: 16:30 Serbia vs Australia
Game A 11: 19:00 Germany vs Angola
Game A 12: 21:30 Argentina vs Jordan
Group B (Istanbul, Abdi Ipekci Arena)
Game B 10: 16:30 Croatia vs Tunisia
Game B 11: 19:00 Iran vs USA
Game B 12: 21:30 Brazil vs Slovenia
Group C (Ankara)
Game C 10: 16:00 China vs Russia
Game C 11: 18:30 Ivory Coast vs Greece
Game C 12: 21:00 Turkey vs Puerto Rico
Group D (Izmir)
Game D 10: 16:00 Canada vs New Zealand
Game D 11: 18:30 Lebanon vs Spain
Game D 12: 21:00 Lithuania vs France
2nd September 2010
Group A (Kayseri)
Game A 13: 16:30 Angola vs Australia
Game A 14: 19:00 Argentina vs Serbia
Game A 15: 21:30 Jordan vs Germany
Group B (Istanbul, Abdi Ipekci Arena)
Game B 13: 16:30 USA vs Tunisia
Game B 14: 19:00 Slovenia vs Iran
Game B 15: 21:30 Brazil vs Croatia
Group C (Ankara)
Game C 13: 16:00 Puerto Rico vs Ivory Coast
Game C 14: 18:30 Greece vs Russia
Game C 15: 21:00 Turkey vs China
Group D (Izmir)
Game D 13: 16:00 Spain vs Canada
Game D 14: 18:30 Lebanon vs Lithuania
Game D 15: 21:00 New Zealand vs France
The teams placed 1st – 4th in each group will qualify for the Eighth-Finals.
The teams placed 5th – 6th in each group will return home.
3rd September 2010 Travel and Rest Day
Eighth-Finals
The 16 teams qualified from the First Round will play direct elimination games (standard knockout
format).
From the Eighth-Finals onwards, all games will be played in Istanbul’s Olympic Dome.
For the Eighth-Final round, the game times will, in principle, be 18:00 and 21:00. Please note
that the game order is subject to change, and will be finalised and confirmed after the previous
round.
4th September 2010
Game 61: A1 vs B4
Game 62: D2 vs C3
5th September 2010
Game 63: C1 vs D4
Game 64: B2 vs A3
6th September 2010
Game 65: B1 vs A4
Game 66: C2 vs D3
7th September 2010
Game 67: D1 vs C4
Game 68: A2 vs B3
The winners of the Eighth-Finals will qualify for the Quarter-Finals. The losers of the Eighth-
Finals will return home.
Quarter-Finals
For the Quarter-Final round, the game times will, in principle, be 18:00 and 21:00. Please note
that the game order is subject to change, and will be finalised and confirmed after the previous
round.
8th September 2010
Game 69: Winner 61 vs Winner 62 ( 1 – 8 )
Game 70: Winner 63 vs Winner 64 ( 1 – 8 )
9th September 2010
Game 71: Winner 65 vs Winner 66 ( 1 – 8 )
Game 72: Winner 67 vs Winner 68 ( 1 – 8 )
Semi-Finals
For the Semi-Final round, the game times will, in principle, be (15:00), 19:00 and 21:30. Please
note that the game order is subject to change, and will be finalised and confirmed after the
previous round.
10th September 2010
Game 73: Loser 69 vs Loser 70 ( 5 – 8 )
Game 74: Loser 71 vs Loser 72 ( 5 – 8 )
11th September 2010
Game 75: Loser 73 vs Loser 74 ( 7 – 8 )
Game 76: Winner 69 vs Winner 70 ( 1 – 4 )
Game 77: Winner 71 vs Winner 72 ( 1 – 4 )
Finals
For the Final round, the game times will, in principle, be 15:00, 19:00 and 21:30. Please note
that the game order is subject to change, and will be finalised and confirmed after the previous
round.
12th September 2010
Game 78: Winner 73 vs Winner 74 ( 5 – 6 )
Game 79: Loser 76 vs Loser 77 ( 3 – 4 )
Game 80: Winner 76 vs Winner 77 (1 – 2)
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Schedules for Women’s U17 World Championship published
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Schedules for Women’s U17 World Championship published
With the groups for the inaugural U17 World Championship for Women drawn on 12th February, the exact tournament schedule has now been finalised.
In the 2009 U16 Continental Championships, the 12 participating countries were determined. Divided into two groups of six, the teams will play the five others in their respective groups during the group stage.
The first round will be played between 16th and 21st July, with group A games disputed at the Amphithéâtre in Rodez and group B games at the Palais des Sports in Toulouse.
The Championship openers see Japan taking on Russia in Rodez and China playing Argentina, with both games scheduled for 3:00pm CET. Later that day – also in group A – hosts France get their campaign underway with a tough game against pre-tournament favourites USA (5:30pm CET).
The following day old foes USA and Russia collide in a fixture that rarely disappoints (group A – 5:30pm), while Australia play China in what is expected to be a tightly contested game between two title hopefuls (group B – 5:30pm).
Day three of the competition, held on 18th July, serves up two repeats of last year’s U16 FIBA zone championship finals when USA come up against Canada (group A – 3:00pm CET) and Spain face off against Belgium (group B – 5:30pm).
Another game to keep an eye on is the coming together of two powerhouses in world basketball Spain and Argentina on 20th July (group B – 8:30pm CET).
On 21st July all 12 teams will play their fifth and final first round games, bringing the group stage to a close.
The four top placed teams from each group qualify for the quarter-finals, held on 23rd July, while the semi-finals will be played the following day.
On Sunday 25th July, the two winning semi-finalists will come head to head to determine the winner of the inaugural FIBA U17 World Championship for Women.
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FIBA – This week in Basketball ~ Esta Semana en el Baloncesto
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FIBA
– This week in Basketball ~ Esta Semana en el Baloncesto
Huge week of action awaits basketball lovers
The week may already be a day old, but our preview of what to look out for should be well worth the wait.
For fans around the world there will be plenty to sink their teeth into with a massive few days of basketball ahead.
Tuesday 16/02/2010
How about an NBA game to get your week started. In our pick of Tuesday's games, Southwest Division leaders Dallas Mavericks, whose form has been shaky of late, travel to Oklahoma to take on the Thunder, who will be hoping to secure a 7th successive win.
Wednesday 17/02/2010
To Asia where on Wednesday the second leg of the five-game ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) playoff will oppose Philippine Patriots and Indonesians Satria Muda BritAma. All ABL games can be seen live on FIBAtv.com.
The Jakartans will be looking to bounce back after defeat in the opening game against a Patriots side who have been in exceptional form since the end of the regular season.
Thursday 18/02/2010
Then things go a little crazy, with Spain's Copa Del Rey weekend getting started. This year’s edition is played in Bilbao’s Bizkaia Arena, with the first two quarter-finals played on Thursday.
Power Electronics Valencia take on Madrid Asefa Estudiantes, while Barcelona come up against Andalusia Cajasol.
European giants Barcelona have swept aside almost every team they have faced recently and will be keen on recapturing a trophy that has eluded them since 2003.
Italy’s Final Eight and France’s Semaine des As (both 18th-21st February) also get underway and promise plenty of excitement over the weekend.
In Australia, where the regular season ended last week, the first of the three game semi-final between table toppers Perth Wildcats and Queensland’s Gold Coast Blaze will also be played on Thursday. Watch this and all this year’s remaining NBL games live on FIBAtv.com.
Friday 19/02/2010
As the weekend draws nearer still, the other NBL semi-final will get going with the first leg between Wollogong Hawks and Townsville Crocodiles.
Friday also sees the remaining Copa Del Rey semi-finals, in which home side Bizkaia Bilbao Basket take on ACB league champions Caja Laboral (formerly TAU Cerámica) and Real Madrid face DKV Joventut.
Saturday 20/02/2010
It’s a massive cup day on Saturday, with semi-final action from Spain, France and Italy, while in Russia, the return leg of the quarter-finals will also be played.
But surely the pick of the bunch is the Greek cup final, where fierce rivals Panathinaikos and Olympiakos come head to head for the third year running. Trailing in the league by just the one win and after defeats in 2008 and 2009, Olympiakos will be hoping it is third time lucky on Saturday.
Sunday 21/02/2010
The third leg of the ABL will be held on Sunday and should Wednesday’s game have gone the way of the Filipinos, it will be do or die for Satria Muda BritAma.
A week of outstanding basketball action will come to a close on Sunday, with the finals of the Copa Del Rey, the Semaine des As and the Italian Final Eight.
But if you have room for one more game, maybe you should turn your attention back to the NBA, where the top two teams in the Eastern Conference, Cleveland Cavaliers and Orlando Magic meet at the Amway Arena in Florida.
2010 will be a giant year for basketball and while many already have an eye on this summer’s World Championship, this coming week offers one of the most diverse and complete schedules for basketball fanatics.
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Draws for the 1st FIBA U17 World Championships for Men and Women
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Draws for the 1st FIBA U17 World Championships for Men and Women
HAMBURG, Germany/TOULOUSE, France (FIBA U17 World Championships) – With a huge summer of world basketball fast approaching, it is time for the draws for the inaugural editions of the FIBA U17 World Championships for Men (2nd-11th July 2010 in Hamburg) and Women (16th-25th July 2010 in Toulouse and Rodez).
Commenting on the upcoming draws, FIBA Secretary General and IOC Member Patrick Baumann said: “The U17 World Championships, to be held in mid-summer, will serve as ideal curtain-raisers for our flagship competitions, the FIBA World Championships for Men and Women. Don’t be surprised if you see many of these youngsters making the cut in four years time. These draws represent one more step towards a summer of unprecedented international basketball action.”
Please note the following:
The draw for the U17 World Championship for Men will be held:
On Wednesday 10th February 2010 at 13:00 CET
at the University of Hamburg
Halle Turmweg 3
20148 Hamburg, Germany
The following teams qualified for the U17 World Championship for Men and will be going into the draw:
Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Egypt, Germany, Korea, Lithuania, Poland, Serbia, Spain and USA.
The draw will divide the 12 teams into two groups of six. The top four teams in each group qualify for the quarter-finals.
Media interested in attending the draw should contact the German Basketball Federation:
Elisabeth.kozlowski@basketball-bund.de
The draw can be followed live on the event website hamburg2010.fiba.com.
The draw for the U17 World Championship for Women will be held:
On Friday 12th February 2010 at 11:00 CET
at the Hôtel de Région
22 avenue de Maréchal
314006 Toulouse Cedex, France
The following teams qualified for the FIBA U17 World Championship for Women and will be going into the draw:
Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, France, Japan, Mali, Russia, Spain, Turkey and USA.
The draw will divide the 12 teams into two groups of six. The top four teams in each group qualify for the quarter-finals.
Media interested in attending the draw should contact the Local Organising Committee:
world.u17@basketpyrenees.org
The draw can be followed live on the event website france2010.fiba.com, which will be launched on this occasion.
About FIBA and the U17 World Championship
FIBA (
www.fiba.com
), the world governing body for basketball, is an independent association formed by 213 National Basketball Federations throughout the world. It is recognised as the sole competent authority in basketball by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
The FIBA U17 World Championships for Men and Women have been created by FIBA in order to boost the development of the sport among the younger age categories. Twelve teams qualified for each tournament during the 2009 U16 Continental Zone Championships, which saw a highly successful participation rate. The FIBA U17 World Championships will be held every two years.
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