The last FIBA World Cup Qualifiers weekend with NBA players

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

With the top three teams of each group getting the 12 European tickets for the FIBA World Cup qualifiers, things are more than interesting this weekend.

There are still two FIBA windows left for the second phase of the qualifiers for the FIBA World Cup 2023. However, those windows will be played in November and February, meaning that no NBA players will be involved and with few exceptions no EuroLeague players either.

That’s why this weekend is more than crucial for the teams which will be without their marquee stars and don’t have the depth to compensate with a solid roster during the season.

Group I

GAMES STREAK GAME POINTS POINTS
# Team P W L % Last 5 For Agt +/- FA AA
1  Latvia* 5 4 1 80.0
411 373 38 82.2 74.6 9
2  Greece 5 3 2 60.0
404 387 17 80.8 77.4 8
3  Belgium* 5 3 2 60.0
347 333 14 69.4 66.6 8
4  Serbia* 5 2 3 40.0
402 407 -5 80.4 81.4 7
5  Turkey 5 2 3 40.0
392 397 -5 78.4 79.4 7
6  Great Britain 5 1 4 20.0
344 403 -59 68.8 80.6 6

Sunday, August 28
Great Britain v Latvia – 19:00 CET
Greece v Belgium – 19:00 CET
Turkey v Serbia – 19:00 CET

With Kristaps Porzingins being hot, Latvia has a golden chance stay alone on top of the standings and create some distance in what’s expected to be a close four-horses race for three tickets.

Greece must do the same against Belgium at home and the biggest game of the weekend will be played in Istanbul where Turkey will host Serbia and both teams are currently tied at 2-3 in the fourth position.

Group J

GAMES STREAK GAME POINTS POINTS
# Team P W L % Last 5 For Agt +/- FA AA
1  Germany 7 6 1 85.7
541 475 66 77.3 67.9 13
2  Finland 7 6 1 85.7
553 519 34 79 74.1 13
3  Slovenia 7 5 2 71.4
610 565 45 87.1 80.7 12
4  Israel 7 3 4 42.9
549 531 18 78.4 75.9 10
5  Sweden 7 2 5 28.6
529 561 -32 75.6 80.1 9
6  Estonia 7 2 5 28.6
498 574 -76 71.1 82 9

Sunday, August 28
Germany v Slovenia – 15:00 CET
Estonia v Finland – 17:00 CET
Israel v Sweden – 20:00 CET

It’s the Luka Doncic show and Germany will be in trouble at home. Having said that, the most imporant game for the total group standings is the home contest of Israel with Sweden. This is must win game for Deni Avdija and company if they want to still have hopes for the third place.

Group K

GAMES STREAK GAME POINTS POINTS
# Team P W L % Last 5 For Agt +/- FA AA
1  France 7 6 1 85.7
559 403 156 79.9 57.6 13
2  Lithuania 7 6 1 85.7
550 499 51 78.6 71.3 13
3  Montenegro 7 5 2 71.4
552 497 55 78.9 71 12
4  Czech Republic 7 3 4 42.9
545 578 -33 77.9 82.6 10
5  BIH 7 3 4 42.9
541 574 -33 77.3 82 10
6  Hungary 7 3 4 42.9
477 557 -80 68.1 79.6 10

Saturday, August 27
Czech Republic v Hungary – 18:15 CET
Lithuania v Montenegro – 18:30 CET
Bosnia and Herzegovina v France – 20:00 CET

In this group, the top three teams have already created some distance, but if Lithuania beats Montenegro, as expected, then everything will be open for the third spot and with four more games left, no prediction can be made.

Group L

GAMES STREAK GAME POINTS POINTS
# Team P W L % Last 5 For Agt +/- FA AA
1  Spain* 5 4 1 80.0
417 350 67 83.4 70 9
2  Italy 5 4 1 80.0
464 437 27 92.8 87.4 9
3  Georgia* 5 3 2 60.0
374 393 -19 74.8 78.6 8
4  Iceland 5 3 2 60.0
397 430 -33 79.4 86 8
5  Ukraine* 5 1 4 20.0
401 416 -15 80.2 83.2 6
6  Netherlands 5 0 5 0
363 390 -27 72.6 78 5

Saturday, August 27
Netherlands v Spain – 19:00 CET
Italy v Georgia – 20:30 CET
Iceland v Ukraine – 22:00 CET

The situation is quite clear in this group also with Iceland and Georgia trying to get the third ticket. That’s why despite losing Toko Shengelia to injury, Georgia has to try and get the road win in Italy in order to capitalize on the presence of Sandro Mamukelashvili and Goga Bitadze on their roster, even against Gallinari and company.

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