By Utkan Şahin / info@eurohoops.net
2019 FIBA World Cup is right ahead of us and you are more than welcome to follow all the hype around it with Eurohoops’ huge World Cup file!
Eurohoops family is happy to provide you with a file, where you can see the latest situation for every single team of the FIBA World Cup, which will be held between 31 August – 15 September in China.
Below you can find the team rosters, news, preparation games, to-watch list and much more from the biggest basketball event in the world.
In addition, you will also have easy access to preparation games’ statistics in this very file as well.
Group A – Beijing
Cote D’Ivoire
Poland
Venezuela
China
Group B – Wuhan
Russia
Argentina
Korea
Nigeria
Group C – Guangzho
Spain
Iran
Puerto Rico
Tunisia
Group D – Foshan
Angola
Philippines
Italy
Serbia
Group E – Shanghan
Turkey
Czech Republic
United States of America
Japan
Group F – Nanting
Greece
New Zealand
Brazil
Montenegro
Group G – Shenzen
Dominican Republic
France
Germany
Jordan
Group H – Dongguan
Canada
Senegal
Lithuania
Australia
- All you need to do is to click on a country’s name in order to visualize the national team.
- You can see game stats by clicking on *.
- Players’ new teams are not taken into consideration.
Cote D’Ivoire – Roster (12 players) – Group A
Souleyman Diabate (Nancy – PG) 25 games 10.2 points, 7.2 assists, 1.9 rebounds
Bryan Pamba (Caen – PG) 16 games 5.5 points, 1.7 assists, 1.2 rebounds
Jean Benoit Cyrille (ABC – PG) – No stats –
Charles Abouo (Blois – SG/F) 23 games 10.8 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Guy Edi (Chalon Reims – SF) 14 games 3.1 points, 1.9 rebounds, 0.6 assist-
Vafessa Fofana (Nantes – SF) 34 games 9.9 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.0 assists
Tiegbe Bamba (Chartres – F) 12 games 9.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists
Deon Thompson (Zalgiris – PF/C) 33 games 6.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, 0.6 assist
Frejus Zerbo (JL Bourg – C) 18 games 0.7 points, 1.6 rebounds, 0.2 assist
Adjehi Baru (Coruna – C) 10 games 3.1 points, 3.0 rebounds, 0.6 block
Bali Coulibaly (La Rochelle – C) 33 games 10.5 points, 4.3 rebounds, 0.4 assist
Mohamed Kone (Vichy – C) 36 games 8.5 points, 8.3 rebounds, 1.0 block
Head coach: Paolo Povia, in charge since 2015
- Cote D’Ivoire has 2 players from 2017 Afrobasket and 9 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.3 years (The 15th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: 1 player
Number of players between 20 and 25: 1 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 5 players
Number of players over-30: 5 players
Youngest player of the roster: Jean Benoit Cyrille – 19-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Mohamed Kone – 38-year-old
Average height of the roster: 197.0 centimeters (The 23th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 3 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 3 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 6 players
Shortest player of the roster: Jean Benoit Cyrille – 1.71 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Mohamed Kone- 2.11 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
PRO B (France 2. League): 6 players
LNB (France): 2 players
NM1 (France 3 League): 1 player
LKL (Lithuanian): 1 player
D1 (Cote D’Ivoire): 1 player
LEP Gold (Spain 2. League): 1 player
EuroLeague: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (4-6)
30 July Cote D’Ivoire-Switzerland: 69-68 (Deon Thompson 12 points, Roberto Kovac 20 points) *
31 July Cote D’Ivoire-Italy: 58-69 (Vafessa Fofana 10 points, A. Gentile 22 points) *
07 August Cote D’Ivoire-Philippines: 83-94 (Andrey Blatche 18 points)
09 August Cote D’Ivoire-Spain: 62-79 (Vafessa Fofana 14 points, Willy Hernangomez 14 points) *
10 August Cote D’Ivoire-Philippines: 63-73 (Deon Thompson 20 points, Robert Bollick 19 points) *
13 August Cote D’Ivoire-Holland B: 66-60
15 August Cote D’Ivoire-Holland B: 55-71
17 August Cote D’Ivoire-Iowa State: 69-98
24 August Cote D’Ivoire-Fujian: 78-58
26 August Cote D’Ivoire-Qingdao Eagles: 78-59
Lineup
PG: Souleymen Diabete – Bryan Pamba – Jean Cyrille
SG: Guy Edi- Charles Abouo
SF: Vafessa Fofana – Tiegbe Bamba
PF: Deon Thompson – Bali Coulibaly
C : Mohamed Kone – Frejus Zerbo – Adjehi Baru
Who is missing the competition?
Jean Francois Kebe, Nisre Zouzoua, Cedric-Elio Bah and Herve Lamizana won’t play in this tournament.
News
– Côte d’Ivoire players have gone on a strike a few days ahead of China’s FIBA World Cup.
– The Cote D’Ivoire neutralized Deon Thompson ahead of the tournament.
– Cote D’Ivoire, started preparations on July 10th.
– Nisre Zouzoua, Herve Lamizana, Cedric-Elio Bah, Jacques Kouassi, Fode Traore and Isaac Cisse were cut prelimanary squad.
– Amadou Sidibe cut prelimanary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Deon Thompson
Team’s youngster: Jean Benouit Cyrille
Target: At least a victory
Who can shine out in the competition?: Vafessa Fofana
Biggest success: Cote D’Ivoirewon the gold medals in 1981 and 1985 Afrobasket.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Cote D’Ivoire was third in the group. – Senegal and Nigeria –
How many times did they participate: 3 times (their biggest success is 13th spot in 1982 World Cup )
Poland – Roster (12 players) – Group A
Łukasz Koszarek (Góra – PG) 64 games 7.3 points, 4.5 assists, 1.9 rebounds
Kamil Łączyński (Anwil – PG) 51 games 5.2 points, 6.6 assists, 2.6 rebounds
A.J. Slaughter (ASVEL – G) 61 games 9.6 points, 1.5 assists, 1.5 rebounds
Karol Gruszecki (Toruń – SG) 49 games 10.9 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists
Mateusz Ponitka (Kuban – SG/F) 47 games 9.5 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists
Michał Sokołowski (Góra – SF) 65 games 11.0 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists
Adam Waczyński (Malaga – SF) 56 games 6.9 points, 1.9 rebounds, 1.3 assists
Damian Kulig (Toruń – PF) 27 games 11.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.5 assists
Aaron Cel (Toruń – PF) 46 games 11.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists
Aleksander Balcerowski (Gran Canaria – C) 10 games 0.1 point, 1.6 rebounds, 0.4 assist
Adam Hrycaniuk (Arka Gdynia – C) 65 games 6.4 points, 4.8 rebounds, 0.8 assist
Dominik Olejniczak (Ole Miss – C) 33 games 5.3 points, 3.0 rebounds, 0.7 assist
Head coach: Mike Taylor, in charge since 2014
- Poland has 8 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 11 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.7 years (The 22th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 2 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 4 players
Number of players over-30: 6 players
Youngest player of the roster: Aleksander Balcerowski – 18-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Lukasz Koszarek – 35-year-old
Average height of the roster: 199.4 centimeters (The 15th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 2 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 5 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 5 players
Shortest player of the roster: Kamil Łączyński – 1.83 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Dominik Olejniczak – 2.13 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
PKL (Poland): 7 players
ACB (Spain): 2 players
LNB (France): 1 player
VTB: 1 player
NCAA: 1 player
7DAYS EuroCup: 4 players
BCL: 3 players
EuroLeague: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (3-7)
09 August Poland-Jordan: 92-51 (Damian Kulig 14 points Dar Tucker 17 points) *
10 August Poland-Czech: 76-81 (Mateus Ponitka 15 points, Tomas Satoransky 21 points) *
11 August Poland-Tunisia: 64-75 (Mateusz Ponitka 12 points, Makram Ben Romdhane 21 points) *
16 August Poland-Czech: 86-96 (Michal Sokolowski 22 points, Mateusz Pontika 14 points) *
17 August Poland-Hungary: 73-80 (Adam Waczynski 16 points, Marko Filipovity 16 points) *
18 August Poland-Germany: 84-92 (Mateusz Ponitka 17 points, Dennis Schröder 33 points) *
21 August Poland-Holland: 77-71 (Mateusz Ponitka 13 points, Yannick Franke 16 points) *
24 August Poland-Nigeria: 84-87 (AJ Slaughter 22 points, Gabe Vincent 20 points) *
25 August Poland-Iran: 88-83 (Adam Waczynski 16 points, Hamed Haddadi 17 points) *
27 August Poland-Montenegro: 65-70 (Aaron Cel 13 points, Nikola Vucevic 13 points) *
Lineup
PG: Lukasz Koszarek – AJ Slaughter- Kamil Laczynski
SG: Matuesz Ponitka – Karol Gruszecki
SF: Adam Waczynski – Michal Sokolowski
PF: Damian Kulig – Aaron Cel – Aleksander Balcerowski
C : Adam Hrycaniuk – Dominik Olejniczak
Who is missing the competition?
Marcin Gortat retired from the national team. Also Tomasz Gielo, Maciej Lampe Przemyslaw Karnowski and Przemysław Zamojski won’t play in this tournament.
News
– Poland, started preparations on July 29th.
– AJ Slaughter, joined the team on August 12th.
– Przemysław Zamojski, Michal Michalak, Jarosław Zyskowski, Michał Nowakowski and Adrian Bogucki were cut preliminary squad.
– Tomasz Gielo, Maciej Lampe and Dariusz Wyka were cut preliminary squad.
– Jakub Schenk and Krzysztof Sulima were cut prelimanary squad.
– Poland will announce the World Cup roster on August 30th.
– Coach Taylor said, “We will choose Łukasz Kolenda or Kamil Łączyński”
– Mathieu Wojciechowski and Łukasz Kolenda were cut preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Mateusz Ponitka
Team’s youngster: Aleksandar Balcerowski
Target: To qualify as the group leader
Who can shine out in the competition?: Michal Sokolowski
Biggest success: Poland won the silver medal in 1963 Eurobasket
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Poland was third in the group. – Italy and Lithuania –
How many times did they participate: 2 times (first time 1967)
Venezuela – Roster (12 players) – Group A
Gregory Vargas (Guaros – PG) 25 games 5.0 points, 4.5 assists, 2.5 rebounds
Heissler Guillent (Guaros – PG) 29 games 12.4 points, 4.9 assists, 4.1 rebounds
Jhornan Zamora (Trotamundos – SG) 10 games 9.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists
Pedro Chourio (Trotamundos – SG) 55 games 8.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, 1.4 assists
Jose Vargas (Guaros – SF) 29 games 9.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists
Dwight Lewis (Gimnasia – SG/F) 42 games 13.4 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Anthony Perez (Trotamundos – F) 20 games 11.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists
Luis Bethelmy (Guaros – PF) 29 games 7.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.5 assists
Michael Carrera (Trotamundos – PF) 30 games 8.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Miguel Ruiz (Trotamundos – PF) 21 games 3.6 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Nestor Colmenares (Guaros – PF) 29 games 12.5 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.0 assists
Windi Graterol (Boca Juniors – C) 47 games 10.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 0.9 block
Head coach: Fernando Duro
- Venezuela has 7 players from 2017 AmericaBasket and 12 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 30.5 years (The 30th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: None
Number of players between 25 and 30: 4 players
Number of players over-30: 8 players
Youngest player of the roster: Anthony Perez – 25-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Jose Vargas – 37-year-old
Average height of the roster: 195.7 centimeters (The 29th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 3 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 6 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 3 players
Shortest player of the roster: Gregory Vargas – 1.80 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Anthony Perez – 2.05 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
V-LPB (Venezuela): 10 players
Liga-A (Argentina): 2 players
Schedule of preparation games (4-6)
31 July Venezuela-Puerto Rico: 64-73 (Jhornan Zamora 12 points, Devon Collier 13 points) *
01 August Venezuela-USA B: 53-70 (Nestor Colmenares 16 points, Myles Powell 30 points) *
02 August Venezuela-Virgin Islands: 87-84 (Jhornan Zamora 19 points, Georgio Milligan 22 points) *
03 August Venezuela-Uruguay: 78-68 (Jhornan Zamora 15 points, Martin Rojas 17 points) *
08 August Venezuela-Russia: 54-69 (Gregory Vargas 13 points, Andrey Vorontsevich 16 points) *
09 August Venezuela-Senegal: 69-75 (Nestor Colmenares 19 points, Mouhammad Faye 25 points) *
10 August Venezuela-Italy: 54-72 (Nestor Colmenares 12 points, Awudu Abass 16 points) *
23 August Venezuela-Senegal: 81-74 (Jhornan Zamora 16 points, Yousso NDoye 16 points)
25 August Venezuela-Turkey: 71-68 (Heissler Guillent 13 points, Cedi Osman 33 points) *
27 August Venezuela-Greece: 51-74 (Jhoman Zamora 14 points, Giannis Bourousis 12 points) *
Lineup
PG: Gregory Vargas – Heissler Guillent
SG: Jhornan Zamora – Pedro Chourio
SF: Jose Vargas – Dwight Lewis
PF: Luis Beltelmy – Michael Carrera – Anthony Perez
C : Nestor Colmenares – Windi Graterol – Migeul Ruiz
Who is missing the competition?
John Cox, Gregory Echenique, Greivis Vazquez – ex NBA player -, David Cubillan won’t play in this tournament.
News
– Venezuela started preparations in Pan Games. Venezuela is 5th in the tournament.
– Edwin Mijares, Jose Bracho, Elder Gimenez, Cesar Garcia, Jose Materan, Adrian Espinoza, Eliezer Montano and Javinger Vargas were cut from the preliminary squad.
– David Cubillan was removed from the squad for an injury.
– Venezuela squad which has been preparing in Italy for the 2019 FIBA World Cup, decided not to train anymore and went on a strike, according to Cancha Latina.
– Gregory Echenique, Jose Ascanio and Yohanner Sifontes were cut from the preliminary.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Gregory Vargas
Target: To qualify from the first group stage
Who can shine out in the competition?: Jhornan Zamora
Biggest success: Venezuela won the gold medal in 2015 America Cup
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Venezuela was second in the group. – Canada –
How many times did they participate: 4 times (last time 2006)
China – Roster (12 players) – Group A
Zhao Jiwei (Liaoning – PG) 16 games 3.8 points, 2.6 assists, 2.0 rebounds
Fang Shuo (Beijing S. – PG) 40 games 11.1 points, 4.3 assists, 2.4 rebounds
Sun Minghui (Zhejiang G. – G) 44 games 8.1 points, 3.6 assists, 2.8 rebounds
Ailun Guo (Xinjiang T. – G) 49 games 23.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 5.8 assists
Rui Zhao (Guangdong T. – SG) 51 games 11.1 points, 3.3 assists, 2.8 rebounds
Kelanbaike Makan (Xinjiang T. – SG) 50 games 7.4 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists
Abudushalamu Abudurexiti (Xinjiang T. – F) 55 games 18.5 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.8 assistss
Zhai Xiaochuan (Beijing S. – PF) 47 games 14.1 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.5 assists
Yi Jianlian (Guangdong T. – PF/C) 49 games 22.1 points, 9.8 rebounds, 0.9 assist
Zhou Qi (Houston Rockets – C) 1 game 2.0 points
Wang Zhelin (Fujian – C) 46 games 24.7 points, 13.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists
Junfei Ren (Guangdong T. – C) 51 games 14.3 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.9 assists
Head coach: Li Nan, in charge since 2017
- China has 3 players from 2017 AsiaBasket and 12 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 25.4 years (The 1st youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 5 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 6 players
Number of players over-30: 1 player
Youngest player of the roster: Abudushalamu Abudurexiti – 23-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Yi Jianlian – 31-year-old
Average height of the roster: 199.1 centimeters (The 17th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 2 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 6 players
Shortest player of the roster: Zhao Jiwei – 1.83 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Zhou Qi – 2.12 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
CBA (China): 11 players
NBA: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (9-8)
19 June China-New Zealand Breakers: 89-77 (Wang Zhelin 25 points, Daniel Johnson 20 points) *
21 June China-New Zealand Breakers: 101-98 (Wang Zhelin 23 points, Corey Webster 22 points) *
23 June China-New Zealand Breakers: 74-86 (Wang Zhelin 15 points, Corey Webster 23 points) *
05 July China-Miami Heat: 62-103 (Wang Zhenlin 12 points, Tyler Herro 23 points) *
06 July China-Sacramento Kings: 77-94 (Ailun Guo 20 points, Kyle Guy 21 points) *
08 July China–Charlotte Hornets: 84-80 (Zhou Qui 17 points, Arnoldas Kulboka 18 points) *
10 July China–Milwaukee Bucks: 67-84 (Zhou Qui 14 points, Jock Landale 23 points) *
12 July China–Phoenix Suns: 64-94 (Ailun Guo 15 points, Elie Okobo 11 points) *
23 July China–Tunisia: 74-50 (Ailun Guo 17 points, Makram Romdeham 10 points) *
24 July China-Croatia B: 59-72 (Ailun Guo 18 points, Roko Rogic 20 points) *
26 July China-Cameroon: 84-70 (Zhao Rui 18 points, Joseph Dengua 12 points) *
28 July China–Cameroon: 85-63 (Zhao Rui 17 points, Bogmis Thierry 16 points) *
10 August China-Angola: 73-62 (Zhou Qui 13 points, Yannick Moreira 11 points) *
11 August China-Croatia B: 89-73 (Yi Jianlian 19 points, Tony Perkovic 19 points) *
12 August China – Puerto Rico: 78-72 (Yi Jianlian 22 points, David Huertas 20 points) *
23 August China-Brazil: 84-90 (Ailun Guo 22 points, Vitor Benite 23 points) *
25 August China-Brazil: 70-73 (Zhao Rui 13 points, Leandro Barbosa 14 points) *
Lineup
PG: Zhao Jiwei – Shau Fan – Sun Minghui
SG: Ailun Gu0 – Kelanbaike Makan
SF: Abudushalamu Abudurexiti – Rui Zhao
PF: Yi Jinlian – Zhai Xiaochuan
C : Zhou Qui -Wang Zhelin – Junfei Ren
Who is missing the competition?
Ding Yangyuhang, wont play in this tournament.
News
– Hosts started preparations on May 15th.
– Zhou Qui, Ailun Gun and Ding Yangyuhang suffered from various injuries ahead of the training camp.
– Yi Jianlian has got injured during the camp.
– Liu Zhixuan, Wu Qian, Kevin Zhang, Ding Yanyuhang, Chen Linjian and Hu Jinqiu were cut preliminary squad.
– Zijie Shen and Zhou Peng were cut preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Yi Jinlian
Team’s youngster: Zhou Qui
Target: To qualify from the first group stage
Who can shine out in the competition?: Abudushalamu Abudurexiti
Biggest success: 16 championships in AsiaBasket
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Hosts
How many times did they participate: 7 times (their biggest success is 8th spot in 1994 World Cup)
Russia – Roster (12 players) – Group B
Mikhail Kulagin (CSKA Moskova – PG) 19 games 7.3 points, 2.0 assists, 0.9 rebound
Grigory Motovilov (Spartak-Primorye – PG) 37 games 11.6 points, 2.8 assists, 1.6 rebounds
Andrei Sopin (TEMP-SUMZ – PG) 14 games 6.3 points, 2.6 assists, 1.9 rebounds
Vitaly Fridzon (Lokomotiv Kuban – SG) 48 games 8.4 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists
Evgeny Baburin (Nizhny Novgorod – G) 47 games 8.4 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists
Sergey Karasev (Zenit – SF) 27 games 12.0 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists
Nikita Kurbanov (CSKA Moskova – F) 69 games 6.5 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.3 assists
Andrey Vorontsevich (CSKA Moskova – PF) 57 games 3.7 points, 2.1 rebounds, 0.8 assist
Andrey Zubkov (Khimki – PF) 57 games 5.4 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists
Semen Antonov (CSKA Moskova – F) 59 games 4.6 points, 2.1 rebounds, 0.5 assist
Evgeny Valiev (Zenit – PF) 40 games 5.4 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Vladimir Ivlev (Lokomotiv Kuban – C) 46 games 3.7 points, 2.6 rebounds, 0.6 assist
Head coach: Sergey Bazarevich, in charge since 2016
- Russia has 7 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 10 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.1 years (The 13th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 3 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 4 players
Number of players over-30: 5 players
Youngest player of the roster: Grigory Motovilov – 21-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Vitaly Fridzon – 33-year-old
Average height of the roster: 198.6 centimeters (The 19th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 2 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 3 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 7 players
Shortest player of the roster: Andrei Sobin – 1.86 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Vladimir Ivlev – 2.07 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
VTB: 10 players
Russia League: 2 players
EuroLeague: 5 players
7DAYS EuroCup: 4 players
Schedule of preparation games (6-3)
2 August Russia-Jordan: 111-71 (Vitaly Fridzon 22 points, Dar Tucker 15 points) *
4 August Russia-Iran: 84-91 (Andrey Vorontsevich 14 points, Hamed Haddadi 26 points) *
8 August Russia-Venezuela: 69-54 (Andrey Vorontsevich 16 points, Gregory Vargas 13 points) *
9 August Russia-Italy: 72-70 (Vitaly Fridzon 16 points, Alessandro Gentile 13 points) *
10 August Russia-Senegal: 73-56 (Grigor Motovilov 17 points, Babacar Toure 13 points) *
17 August Russia-Lithuania: 72-88 (Andrey Zubkov 15 points, Domantas Sabonis 25 points) *
18 August Russia-Finland: 81-67 (Sergey Karasev 18 points, Mikko Koivisto 14 points) *
26 August Russia-Argentina: 64-85 (Grigory Motovilov 14 points, Gabriel Deck 17 points) *
28 August Russia-Spain: 74-55 (Vitaly Fridzon 14 points, Willy Hernangomez 26 points) *
Lineup
PG: Mikhail Kulagin – Grigor Motovilov – Andrei Sopin
SG: AVitaly Fridzon – Evgeny Baburin
SF: Sergey Karasev – Nikita Kurbanov
PF: Andrey Vorontsevich – Andrey Zubkov – Semen Antonov
C : Vladimir Ivlev – Evgeny Valiev
Who is missing the competition?
Alexey Shved, Dmitry Kulagin, Timofey Mozgov, Joel Bolomboy ve Dmitry Khvostov won’t play in this tournament.
News
– Russia started preparations on July 17th.
– Vyacheslav Zaitsev, Evgeny Kolesnikov, Alexander Khomenko, Petr Gubanov, Stanislav Ilnitsky, Vladislav Trushkin, Timofey Mozgov (injury) were cut preliminary squad.
– Bad luck for Alexey Shved who will miss China’s World Cup due to a foot injury. He said, “I could not even think that I would miss the World Cup. I’m so sad.”
– Dmitry Kulagin will not participate in the 2019 FIBA World Cup due to his eye injury.
– Former NBA champion Timofey Mozgov is forced to skip the World Cup due to a leg problem that kept him sidelined in 2018-2019.
– CSKA Moscow guard Ivan Ukhov was named to the roster but was then ruled out since he hasn’t fully recovered from an injury he sustained in the VTB League Finals.
– Sergey Karasev was injured during the match against Italy.
– Coach Sergey Karasev said, “I willl wait for Mozgov until the last moment.”
– Artem Klimenko ve Andrei Lopatin were cut preliminary squad.
– Russian national team center Joel Bolomboy will miss the 2019 World Cup.
– Nikita Balashov was cut preliminary squad.
– Artem Zabelin ve Alexander Platunov were cut preliminary squad.
– Sergey Karasev: Not a lot of people are talking about us but we know our potential
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Sergey Karasev
Team’s youngster: Grigor Motovilov
Target: To qualify from the first group stage
Who can shine out in the competition?: Grigor Motovilov
Biggest success: Russia won the gold medal in 2007 EuroBasket.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Russia was second in the group – France –
How many times did they participate: 5 times (their biggest success is 2nd spot in 1994 and 1998 World Cup)
Argentina – Roster (12 players) – Group B
Facu Campazzo (Real Madrid – PG) 80 games 9.8 points, 5.0 assists, 2.7 rebounds
Nicolas Laprovittola (Joventut – PG) 38 games 17.5 points, 6.4 assists, 2.6 rebounds
Luca Vildoza (Baskonia – PG) 71 games 9.0 points, 3.5 assists, 2.1 rebounds
Nicolas Brussino (Tenerife – SG/F) 55 games 7.2 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists
Lucio Redivo (Breogan – SG) 32 games 10.8 points, 2.2 assists, 1.9 rebounds
Máximo Fjellerup (San Lorenzo – SG) 60 games 6.1 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.4 assists
Gabriel Deck (Real Madrid – F) 75 games 4.5 points, 2.4 rebounds, 0.9 assist
Patricio Garino (Baskonia – SF) 43 games 6.9 points, 1.7 rebounds, 0.6 assist
Luis Scola (Shanghai S. – PF) 48 games 19.8 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists
Agustín Cáffaro (Libertad S. – PF) 49 games 10.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, 0.7 assist
Marcos Delia (Joventut – C) 48 games 6.0 points, 3.5 rebounds, 0.8 assist
Tayavek Gallizzi (Regatas C. – C) 47 games 9.1 points, 3.7 rebounds, 0.5 block
Head coach: Sergio Hernández, in charge since 2015
- Argentina has 10 players from 2017 AmericaBasket and 11 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 26.5 years (The 5th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 4 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 7 players
Number of players over-30: 1 player
Youngest player of the roster: Máximo Fjellerup – 21-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Luis Scola – 39-year-old
Average height of the roster: 19k7.4 centimeters (The 22th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 2 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 6 players
Shortest player of the roster: Facu Campazzo – 1.79 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Marcos Delia — 2.09 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
ACB (Spain): 6 players
Liga A (Argentina): 5 players
CBA (China): 1 player
EuroLeague: 4 players
BCL: 1 players
Schedule of preparation games (9-4)
26 July Argentina-Uruguay: 92-64 (Luis Scola 15 points, Luciano Parodi 17 points) *
27 July Argentina-Puerto Rico: 76-67 (Luis Scola 24 points, Justin Reyes 16 points) *
31 July Argentina-Uruguay: 102-65 (Gabriel Deck 23 points, Luciano Parodi 11 points) *
01 August Argentina-Dominican R.: 102-97 (Gabriel Deck 24 points, Adris De Leon 21 points) *
02 August Argentina-Mexico: 64-72 (Gabriel Deck 13 points, Jose Estrada 18 points) *
3 August Argentina-USA B: 114-75 (Gabriel Deck 23 points, David Duke 16 points) *
4 August Argentina-Puerto Rico: 84-66 (Luis Scola 28 points, Devon Collier 19 points) *
15 August Argentina-Brazil: 82-89 (Nicolas Laprovittola 18 points, Vitor Benite 15 points) *
16 August Argentina-Montenegro: 85-77 (Gabriel Deck 23 points, Petar Popovih 13 points) *
17 August Argentina-France: 58-77 (Luis Scola 16 points, Mathias Lessort 13 points) *
22 August Argentina-Japan: 108-93 (Nicolas Brussino 21 points, Rui Hachimura 23 points) *
26 August Argentina-Russia: 85-64 (Gabriel Deck 17 points, Grigory Motovilov 14 points) *
27 August Argentina-Spain: 76-84 (Luis Scola 24 points, Ricky Rubio 25 points) *
Lineup
PG: Facu Campazzo – Nicolas Laprovittola
SG: Luca Vildoza – Máximo Fjellerup – Luca Redivo
SF: Nicolas Brussino – Patricio Garino
PF: Gabriel Deck – Augustin Caffaro
C : Luis Scola – Marco Delia – Tayavek Gallizz
Who is missing the competition?
Roberto Acuna and Javier Saiz having made the team in AmericaBasket 2017, are not present in this tournament.
News
– Argentina, started preparations in Pan Games. Argentina won gold medal in the tournament.
– Marcos Mata, Francisco Caffaro and Facundo Pinero were cut preliminary squad.
– Campazzo: “Argentina can make it to the Olympics”
– With Argentina in the lead over Russia at Ningbo, China, Facundo Campazzo picked up a sprained right ankle, as the Argentinian basketball federation has announced.
– Facu Campazzo on recovery: “Improving; I don’t intend to rush anything”
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Luis Scola & Facu Campazzo
Team’s youngster: Máximo Fjellerup
Target: To qualify as the group leader and get the ticket for 2020 Tokio Olympics
Who can shine out in the competition?: Gabriel Deck
Biggest success: Argentina won the gold medal in 2004 Olympic Games
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Argentina was second in the group. – USA –
How many times did they participate: 14 times (their biggest success is 1st spot in 1950 World Cup)
Korea – Roster (12 players) – Group B
Chan-Hee Park (Incheon ET – PG) 57 games 6.2 points, 5.6 assists, 2.1 rebounds
Heo Hoon (Busan – G) 35 games 11.5 points, 4.1 assists, 2.4 rebounds
Kim SunhYung (Seoul SK – PG) 44 games 14.0 points, 3.9 assists, 3.6 rebounds
Lee JungHyun (Jeonju KCC – SG) 53 games 17.0 points, 4.3 assists, 3.1 rebounds
Lee DaeSung (Ulsin Phoebus – SG) 43 games 14.5 points, 2.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists
Yang HeeJong (Anyang – SF) 48 games 6.9 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists
Choi JunYong (Seoul SK – SF) 32 games 7.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.5 assists
Jung HyoGeun (Incheon ET – PF) 60 games 10.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists
Yang Sangjae (Incheon ET – PF/C) 56 games 11.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists
Lee SeoungHyun (Goyang Orions – C) 18 games 11.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists
Ricardo Ratliffe (Ulsin Phoebus – PF/C) 59 games 24.2 points, 13.9 rebounds, 1.3 blocks
Kim Jong-Kyu (LG Sakers – C) 59 games 12.8 points, 7.5 rebounds, 1.2 blocks
Head coach: Hur Jae, in charge since 2015
- Korea has 8 players from 2017 AsiaBasket and 12 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.4 years (The 16th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 2 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 5 players
Number of players over-30: 5 players
Youngest player of the roster: Hee Hoon – 23-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Yang HeeJong – 35-year-old
Average height of the roster: 195.2 centimeters (The 31th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 2 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 5 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 5 players
Shortest player of the roster: Hee Hoon – 1.81 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Kim Jong-Kyu – 2.07 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
KBL (Korea): 12 players
Schedule of preparation games (1-2)
24 August Korea-Lithuania: 57-86 (Ricardo Ratliffe 24 points, Jonas Valanciunas 20 points)
25 August Korea-Czech Republic: 89-97 (Ricardo Ratliffe 29 points, Tomas Satoransky 21 points) *
27 August Korea-Angola: 91-76 (Ricardo Ratliffe 18 points, Carlos Morias 21 points) *
Lineup
PG: Kim SunhYung – Chan-Hee Park – Heo Hoon
SG: Lee JungHyun – Lee DaeSung
SF: Choi JunYong – Yang HeeJong
PF: Lee SeoungHyun – Sanghjae Kang – Hyogeun Jung
C: Ricardo Ratliffe – Jongkyu Kim
Who is missing the competition?
SeKeun Oh ve Jeon JunBeom having made the team in AsiaBasket 2017, are not present in this tournament.
News
– YoungJun An, SeKeun An, JunBeom Jun, DongSeop Lim and KyoChang Song were cut preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Ricardo Ratliffe
Team’s youngster: Hee Hoon
Target: The first games win since 1994
Who can shine out in the competition?: Lee SeoungHyun
Biggest success: Korean won the gold medals in 1969 and 1997 AsiaBasket.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Korean was second in the group. – New Zealand –
How many times did they participate: 7 times (their biggest success is 13th spot in 1994 World Cup)
Nigeria – Roster (12 players) – Group B
Ben Uzoh (? – G) * No stats *
Ike Iroegbu (Lietkabelis – PG) 30 games 12.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.9 assists
Josh Okogie (Minnesota Timberwolves – SG) 74 games 7.7 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Gabe Vincent (Stockton Kings – SG) 24 games 8.7 points, 2.5 assists, 2.2 rebounds
Al-Farouq Aminu (Portland TrailBlazers – F) 81 games 9.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Stan Okoye (Zaragoza – F) 37 games 14.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.4 assists
Jordan Nwora (Louisville – SF) 34 games 16.9 points, 7.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Ike Diogu (? – PF) * No stats *
Chimezie Metu (SA Spurs – PF) 29 games 1.7 points, 1.2 rebounds, 0.4 assists
Talib Zanna (Ironi Ziona – PF) 43 games 10.9 points, 6.0 rebounds, 0.8 assists
Ekpe Udoh (Utah Jazz – C) 51 games 2.3 points, 1.7 rebounds, 0.6 block
Michael Eric (Darüşşafaka Tekfen – C) 52 games 11.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, 0.9 block
Head coach: Alex Nwora, in charge since 2017
- Nigeria has 2 players from 2017 Afrobasket and 8 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 26.8 years (The 7th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 5 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 3 players
Number of players over-30: 4 players
Youngest player of the roster: Jordan Nwora – 20-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Ike Diogu – 35-year-old
Average height of the roster: 200.5 centimeters (The 7th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 1 player
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 7 players
Shortest player of the roster: Ike Iroegbu – 1.88 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Michael Eric – 2.11 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
NBA: 4 players
G-League: 1 player
I-BSL (Israel): 1 player
ACB (Spain): 1 player
BSL (Turkey): 1 player
LKL (Lithuania): 1 player
NCAA: 1 player
* Last teams are uncertain for two players.
Schedule of preparation games (5-1)
20 July Nigeria-Dominic Republic: 85-81
22 July Nigeria-Dominic Republic: 89-87
07 August Nigeria-Canada: 87-96 (Josh Okogie 18 points, Khem Birch 14 points)
09 August Nigeria-Canada: 90-81 (Jordan Nwora 19 points, Phil Scrubb 12 points) *
23 August Nigeria-Poland: 87-84 (Gabe Vincent 20 points, AJ Slaughter 22 points) *
25 August Nigeria-Montenegro: 89-86 (Jordan Nwora 19 points, Bojan Dubljevic 20 points) *
Lineup
PG: Ben Uzoh – Ike Iroegbu
SG: Josh Okogie – Gabe Vincent
SF: Al-Farouq Aminu – Stan Okoye – Jordan Nwora
PF: Ike Diogu – Chimezie Metu – Talib Zanna
C: Ekpe Udoh – Michael Eric
Who is missing the competition?
David Nwaba, Semi Ojeyele, Festus Ezeli, Miye Oni, Chuma Okeke and Kezei Okpala won’t play in this tournament.
News
– Nigeria has announced the largest prelimanary roster. – 44 players -.
– Nigeria is the latest national team facing financial issues ahead of the World Cup. Ekpe Udoh, “With two weeks before the FIBA World Cup, the Nigerian Sports Commission refuses to release the money allocated to us for training, travel, and food! We have a special team and possibly the best yet. I hope this gets resolved soon. Not surprised though.”
– Despite the financial woes that went public, the Nigerian national team will represent the African country in the upcoming FIBA World Cup
– Team Nigeria arrives in China; will participate in Peak Tournament.
– Alade Aminu, Deji Akindele and Ike Nwamu were cut prelimanary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Al-Farouq Aminu
Team’s youngster: Jordan Nwora
Target: To surprise in the group against Arjentina and Russia.
Who can shine out in the competition?: Josh Okogie
Biggest success: Nigeria won the gold medal in 2015 Afrobasket.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Nigeria was leader in the group
How many times did they participate: 3 times (Last time 2006 World Cup)
Spain – Roster (12 players) – Group C
Ricky Rubio (Utah Jazz – PG) 68 games 12.7 points, 6.1 assists, 3.5 rebounds
Quino Colom (Bahçeşehir Basket – PG) 28 games 15.2 points, 6.1 assists, 3.1 rebounds
Sergio Llull (Real Madrid – PG) 66 games 10.5 points, 3.7 assists, 2.0 rebounds
Pau Ribas (Barcelona – PG) 65 games 6.2 points, 2.2 assists, 1.8 rebounds
Rudy Fernandez (Real Madrid – SF) 71 games 8.5 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists
Xavi Rabaseda (Gran Canaria – SF) 61 games 6.8 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Javier Beirán (Tenerife – F) 48 games 10.2 points, 4.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists
Juan Hernangomez (Denver Nuggets – F) 70 games 5.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, 0.8 assist
Victor Claver (Barcelona – F) 61 games 5.9 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Pierre Oriola (Barcelona – PF/C) 81 games 6.9 points, 3.9 rebounds, 0.7 assist
Marc Gasol (Toronto Raptors) 79 games 13.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, 4.4 assists
Willy Hernangomez (Charlotte Hornets – C) 58 games 7.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.0 assist
Head coach: Sergio Scariolo, in charge since 2015
- Spain has 5 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 5 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 29.6 years (The 26th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 1 player
Number of players between 25 and 30: 3 players
Number of players over-30: 8 players
Youngest player of the roster: Juan Hernangomez – 23-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Marc Gasol – 34-year-old
Average height of the roster: 200.8 centimeters (The 5th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 1 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 5 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 6 players
Shortest player of the roster: Quino Colom – 1.88 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Marc Gasol – 2.16 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
ACB (Spain): 7 players
NBA: 4 players
BSL (Turkey): 1 player
EuroLeague: 6 player
BCL: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (5-2)
02 August Spain-Lithuania: 78-70 (Willy Hernangomez 23 points, Lukas Lekavicius 10 points) *
09 August Spain-Cote D’Ivoire: 79-62 (Willy Hernangomez 14 points, Vafessa Fofana 14 points) *
10 August Spain-Congo: 96-64 (Willy Hernangomez 24 points, R. Mvouika 16 points) *
16 August Spain-USA 81-90 (Marc Gasol 19 points, Ricky Rubio 16 points) *
22 August Spain-Dominic Republic: 102-70 (Rick Rubio 20 points, Eloy Vargas 11 points) *
27 August Spain-Argentina: 84-76 (Ricky Rubio 25 points, Luis Scola 24 points) *
28 August Spain-Russia: 55-74 (Willy Hernangomez 26 points, Vitaly Fridzon 14 points) *
Lineup
PG: Ricky Rubio – Quino Colom
SG: Sergio Llull – Pau Ribas
SF: Rudy Fernandez – Javier Berian – Xavi Rabaseda
PF: Juan Hernangomez – Victor Claver
C : Marc Gasol – Willy Hernangomez – Pierre Oriola
Who is missing the competition?
Pau Gasol, Sergio Rodriguez, Serge Ibaka, Nikola Mirotic and Alex Abrines wont play in this tournament.
News
– Sergio Scariolo: “For many years we have the pressure of being one of the favorite”
– Sergio Rodriguez said: “It has been a tough and complicated decision because for me, playing with the Spanish national team and representing my country during these 15 years has always been an exciting priority.
– Sergio Scariolo on the first prep game of Spain: “There is no selfishness”
– Ricky Rubio: “It was like watching a movie, we knew that the US will win”
– Juancho Hernangomez: “Marc Gasol is a leader, an example”
– Marc Gasol: “I want us to keep making history for Spanish basketball”
– Sergio Llull: “Without players, there is no basketball”
– Scariolo: “People in Europe sometimes don’t realize how deep the NBA world is”
– Joan Sastre and Pablo Aguilar were cut preliminary squad.
– Scariolo: “We play against the best team in the competition”
– Willy Hernangomez: “We want to win more with the Spanish NT”
– Ilimane Diop and Jaime Fernandez were cut prelimanry squad.
– Marc Gasol: “I don’t feel bad for USA, they have whole bunch of talent coming up”
– Sergio Scariolo: “Marc Gasol has stomach problems”
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Marc Gasol
Team’s youngster: Juan Hernangomez
Target: To qualify as the group leader and get the ticket for 2020 Tokio Olympics
Who can shine out in the competition?: Willy Hernangomez
Biggest success: They have won 10 medals in 12 tournaments that they attend
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Spain was leader in the group.
How many times did they participate: 11 times (their biggest success is 1st spot in 2006 World Cup)
Iran – Roster (12 players) – Group C
Sajjad Mashayekhi (Petrochimi – PG) 20 games 10.0 points, 4.1 assists, 3.8 rebounds
Hamed Hosseinzadeh (Chemidor – PG) 24 games 10.8 points, 3.7 assists, 3.2 rebounds
Behnam Yakchali (Petrochimi – SG) 24 games 19.0 points, 3.9 assists, 3.2 rebounds
Rasoul Mozafari (Naft Abadan – G) 28 games 11.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, 4.0 assists
Mohammad Jamshidi (Chemidor – SF) 18 games 19.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.4 assists
Samad Nikkhah Bahrami (? – SF) * No stats *
Mohammad Hassanzadeh (Naft Abadan – PF) 28 games 17.2 points, 12.1 rebounds, 1.7 assists
Mike Rostampour (Naft Abadan – PF) 28 games 11.0 points, 7.1 rebounds, 0.8 assist
Arman Zangeneh (Chemidor – PF/C) 24 games 10.9 points, 7.7 rebounds, 2.5 assists
Aaron Geramipoor (? – PF/C) * No stats *
Hamed Haddadi (Champville – C) 31 games 11.3 points, 11.1 rebounds, 1.6 blocks
Meisam Mirzaei (Petrochimi – C) 24 games 13.1 points, 8.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists
Head coach: Mehran Shahintab, in charge since 2018
- Iran has 4 players from 2017 AsiaBasket and 11 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.2 years (The 14th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 1 player
Number of players between 25 and 30: 83 players
Number of players over-30: 3 players
Youngest player of the roster: Behnam Yakchali – 24-year-old (The 13th tallest team of the tournament)
Oldest player of the roster: Samad Nikkhah Bahrami – 36-year-old
Average height of the roster: 199.9 centimeters
Number of players with the height under-190: 3 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 3 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 6 players
Shortest player of the roster: Sajjad Mashayekhi – 1.83 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Hamed Haddadi – 2.18 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
Superleague (Iran): 9 players
Leb DivA (Lebanon): 1 player
* Last teams are uncertain for two players.
Schedule of preparation games (6-4)
26 July Iran-Slovakia: 79-74 *
27 July Iran-Denmark: 99-94 *
28 July Iran-Portugal: 74-70 *
03 August Iran-Jordan: 82-70 (Behnam Yakchali 21 points, Jordan Al-Dasuqi 15 points) *
04 August Iran-Russia: 91-84 (Hamed Haddadi 26 points, Andrey Vorontsevich 14 points) *
08 August Iran-Greece: 69-82 (Hamed Haddadi 20 points, Georgios Printezis 14 points)
10 August Iran-Hungary: 90-82 (Mohammad Jamshidi 28 points, Benedek Varadi 18 points) *
11 August Iran-Greece: 58-88 (Hamed Haddadi 18 points, Giannis Antetokounmpo 19 points) *
23 August Iran-Montenegro: 77-89 (Nikola Vucevic 17 points)
25 August Iran-Poland: 83-88 (Hamed Haddadi 17 points, Adam Waczynski 16 points) *
Lineup
PG: Sajjad Mashayekhi – Hamed Hosseinzadeh
SG: Behnam Yakchali – Rasoul Mozafari
SF: Mohammad Jamshidi – Samad Nikkhah Bahrami
PF: Mohahmmad Hassazadeh – Mike Rostampour – Arman Zangeneh
C: Hamed Haddadi – Meisam Mirzaei – Aaron Geramipor
Who is missing the competition?
Farid Aslani, Arsalan Kazemi and Oshin Sahakianhaving made the team in AsiaBasket 2017, are not present in this tournament.
News
– Keyvan Riaei, Rouzbeh Arghavan, Navid Niktash, Amir Sedighi, Sina Vahedi, Navid Rezaefiar andw Behshad Arabzadeh were cut preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Hamed Haddadi
Target: To qualify from the first group stage in Iran history’s first time
Who can shine out in the competition?: Behnam Yakchali
Biggest success: Iran won the gold medals in 2007, 2009 and 2013 AsiaBasket.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Iran was third in the group – Japan, Australia –
How many times did they participate: 3 times (their biggest success is 19th spot in 2010 World Cup)
Puerto Rico – Roster (12 players) – Group C
Gary Browne (San German – PG) 4 games 24.5 points, 9.5 assists, 5.5 rebounds
Angel Rodriguez (Rio Grande Valley – PG) 10 games 12.2 points, 5.0 assists, 3.7 rebounds
David Huertas (Arecibo – SG) 20 games 18.1 points, 3.7 assists, 3.2 rebounds
Javier Mojica (Bayamon – SG) 37 games 17.3 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.3 assists
Gian Clavell (Estudiantes – SG/F) 38 games 12.3 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Alex Franklin (Quebradillas – SF) 28 games 7.9 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists
Isaiah Pinerio (San Diego – SF) 36 games 18.8 points, 9.4 rebounds, 2.1 assists
Ramon Clemente (San Lorenzo – PF) 51 games 4.7 points, 2.9 rebounds, 0.4 assist
Devin Collier (Arecibo – PF) 18 games 5.4 points, 3.4 rebounds, 0.8 block
Chris Brady (Fukushima Firebonds – C) 52 games 14.2 points, 10.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists
Jorge Diaz (Quebradillas – C) 50 games 6.5 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.1 blocks
Renaldo Balkman (San Miguel – C) 25 games 25.6 points, 10.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists
Head coach: Eddie Casiano, in charge since 2016
- Puerto Rico has 3 players from 2017 AmericaBasket and 9 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.8 years (The 23th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 2 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 5 players
Number of players over-30: 5 players
Youngest player of the roster: Chris Brady- 23-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Renaldo Balkman – 35-year-old
Average height of the roster: 197.2 centimeters (The 26th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 2 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 6 players
Shortest player of the roster: Angel Rodriguez – 1.80 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Jorge Diaz – 2.11 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
BSN (Puerto Rico): 6 players
NCAA: 1 players
G-League:: 1 player
ACB (Spain): 1 player
Liga A (Argentina): 1 player
JBL (Japan): 1 player
ABL (Asean League): 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (6-6)
27 July Puerto Rico-Argentina: 67-76 (Justin Reyes 16 points, Luis Scola 24 points) *
31 July Puerto Rico-Venezuela: 73-64 (Devin Collier 13 points, Jhornan Zamora 12 points) *
01 August Puerto Rico-Virgin Islands: 101-89 (Isaac Sosa 25 points, Walter Hodge 27 points) *
02 August Puerto Rico-USA B: 87-84 (Devin Collier 23 points, Jermiane Samuels 17 points) *
03 August Puerto Rico-Dominic Republic: 65-53 (Isaac Sosa 13 points, Eloy Vargas 15 points) *
04 August Puerto Rico-Argentina: 66-84 (Devin Collier 19 points, Luis Scola 28 points) *
10 August Puerto Rico-Croatia B: 66-70 (Devin Collier 15 points, Karlo Lukacic 13 points) *
11 August Puerto Rico-Angola: 66-64 (Devin Collier 14 points, Yannick Moreira 15 points) *
12 August Puerto Rico-China: 72-78 (David Huertas 20 points, Yi Jianlian 22 points) *
23 August Puerto Rico-Turkey: 64-72 (David Huertas 12 points, Cedi Osman 12 points) *
25 August Puerto Rico-Senegal: 61-90 (Maurice Ndour 14 points,)
27 August Puerto Rico-China B: 89-85
Lineup
PG: Angel Rodriguez – Gray Browne
SG: Gian Clavell – David Huertas – Javier Mojica
SF: Isaiah Pinerio – Alex Franklin
PF: Ramon Clemente – Devin Collier
C : Renaldo Balkman – Chris Brady – Jorge Diaz
Who is missing the competition?
JJ Barea, Shabazz Napier, Maurice Harkless, Jonathan Isaac, Jordan Murphy, Tremont Holter, Ricky Davis, Carlos Rivera and Tyler Davis won’t play in this tournament.
News
– JJ Barea will not play in the upcoming FIBA World Cup. Puerto Rico’s guard will continue his ricovery from a ruptured Achilles.
– Puerto Rico, started preparations in Pan Games. Puerto Rico won silver medal in the tournament.
– Puerto Rico called John Holland to the preliminary roster but he didnt come. Puerto Rico fined 45.000 dollars and he banned Puerto Rico League for a year.
– Ricky Davis retired from the national team.
– Carlos Rivera and Tyler Davis were cut from the preliminary squad.
– Renaldo Balkman was included in the Puerto Rico squad.
– Ivan Gandia and Emmanuel Andujar were cut from the preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Gian Clavell
Team’s youngster: Chris Brady
Target: To qualify from the first group stage
Who can shine out in the competition?: Isaiah Pineria
Biggest success: Puerto Rico won the gold medals in 1980, 1989 and 1995 AmericaBasket.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Puerto Rico was third in the group – USA, Argentina –
How many times did they participate: 14. times (their biggest success is 4th spot in 1990 World Cup)
Tunisia – Roster (12 players) – Group C
Omar Abada (Chamond Basket – PG) 35 games 7.2 points, 2.7 assists, 1.5 rebounds
Nizar Knioua (Rades – G) 5 games 5.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Omar Mouhli (Rades – G) 5 games 6.2 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Michael Roll (Maccabi – SG) 69 maç 8.9 sayı, 2.7 assists, 2.2 rebounds
Mourad El Mabrouk (Rades – SG) 5 games 11.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists
Ziyed Chennoufi (Rades – SF) 3 games 10.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.7 assists
Radhouane Slimane (US Monastis – F) * No stats *
Mohamed Abbassi (Rades – PF) 2 games 6.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, 0.5 block
Makram Ben Romdhane (Chamond Basket – PF / C) 38 games 11.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3.4 assists
Salaj Mejri (Dallas Mavericks – C) 36 games 3.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, 0.7 block
Mokthar Ghayaza (Rades – C) 5 games 5.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Mohamed Hadidane (Rades – C) 5 games 5.0 points, 6.6 rebounds, 2.8 assists
Head coach: Mario Palma, in charge since 2016
- Tunisia has 9 players from 2017 Afrobasket and 12 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 31.9 years (The 32th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: None
Number of players between 25 and 30: 2 players
Number of players over-30: 10 players
Youngest player of the roster: Omar Abada – 26-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Radhouane Slimane – 38-year-old
Average height of the roster: 198.9 centimeters (The 18th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 3 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 2 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 7 players
Shortest player of the roster: Mourad El Mabrouk – 1.85 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Salaj Mejri – 2.17 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
TBL (Tunisia): 8 players
PRO B (France 2. League): 2 players
NBA: 1 player
I-BSL (Israel): 1 player
EuroLeague: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (3-5)
23 July Tunisia-China: 50-74 (Makram Romdhane 10 points, Ailun Gun 17 points) *
24 July Tunisia-Latvia B: 74-71 (Makram Romdhane 16 points, Kristaps Mediss 23 points) *
06 August Tunisia-Turkey: 54-64 (Salah Mejri 19 points, Furkan Korkmaz 14 points) *
07 August Tunisia-France: 56-94 (Mourad El Mabrouk 16 points, Evan Fournier 17 points) *
09 August Tunisia-Czech Rep.: 66-80 (Mourad El Mabrouk 13 points, Vojtech Hruban 16 points) *
10 August Tunisia-Jordan: 80-68 (Makram Romdhane 14 points, Dar Tucker 24 points) *
11 August Tunisia-Poland: 75-64 (Makram Romdhane 21 points, Mateusz Ponitk 12 points) *
23 August Tunisia-Germany: 70-89 (Salah Mejri 30 points, Andreas Obst 17 points) *
25 August Tunisia-Japan: 78-76 (Michael Roll 19 points, Yuta Watanabe 17 points) *
Lineup
PG: Omar Abada – Omar Mouhli – Nizar Knioua
SG: Michael Roll – Mourad El Mabrouk
SF: Radhouane Slimane – Ziyed Chennoufi
PF: Makram Ben Romdhane – Mohamed Abbassi
C: Salah Mejri – Mohamed Hadidane – Mokthar Ghayaza
Who is missing the competition?
Firas Lahiani won’t play in this tournament
News
– Achrey Khayati ve Hamza Foudhyli were cut from the preliminary squad
– Tunisia will go to China on August 19.
– Salah Mejri was injured on his knee against Jordan.
– Renaldo Balkman was included in the Tunisia squad.
– Lassaad Chouaya, Amrou Bouallegue and Haithem Saada were cut from the preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Salah Mejri & Michael Roll
Target: Getting their first win in World Cup.
Who can shine out in the competition?: Omar Abada
Biggest success: Tunisia won the gold medals in 2011 and 2017 Afrobasket.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Tunisia was the leader in the group
How many times did they participate: 2 times (First time 2010 World Cup)
Angola – Roster (12 players) – Group D
Gerson Domingos (Interclube – PG) * No stats *
Jaques Conceicao (Benfica – PG) 33 games 2.4 points, 0.9 rebounds, 0.6 assist
Gerson Gonçalves (Luando – G) 5 games 6.6 points, 3.0 assists, 2.8 rebounds
Olimpia Cipriano (Luando – SG) 5 games 11.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Carlos Morias (Luanda – G) 2 games 10.0 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.0 assist
Jose Antonio (Luando – SF) 5 games 5.4 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.0 assist
Leonel Paulo (Luando – SF) 5 games 11.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists
Reggie Moore (Atletico Sport – PF) * No stats *
Eduorda Mingas (Desportivo – PF/C) 7 games 12.7 points, 8.4 rebounds, 1.7 assists
Yanick Moreira (V. Bologna – C) 45 games 8.9 points, 6.0 rebounds, 0.7 assist
Valdelicio Joaquim (Quimper – C) 34 games 13.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, 0.7 assist
Hermanegildo Mbunga (Luando – C) 5 games 4.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, 0.4 block
Head coach: Will Voight, in charge since 2017
- Angola has 8 players from 2017 Afrobasket and 11 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 31.2 years (The 31th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 2 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 4 players
Number of players over-30: 6 players
Youngest player of the roster: Gerson Domingose – 23-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Eduorda Mingas – 40-year-old
Average height of the roster: 196.1 centimeters (The 26th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 1 player
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 8 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 7 players
Shortest player of the roster: Gerson Domingos – 1.79 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Valdelicio Joaquim – 2.08 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
Angola League: 9 players
P-LPB (Portugal): 1 player
LNB B (France 2. League): 1 player
Lega Basket (Italy): 1 player
BCL: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (1-6)
10 August Angola-China: 62-73 (Yannick Moreira 11 points, Zhou Qui 13 points) *
11 August Angola-Puerto Rico: 64-66 (Yannick Moreira 15 points, Devin Collier 14 points) *
12 August Angola-Croatia B: 93-73 (Olimpia Cipriano 24 points, Tony Perkovic 21 points) *
24 August Angola-Czech Rep.: 65-84 (Valdelicio Joaquim 14 points, Ondrej Balvin 17 points) *
25 August Angola-Lithuania: 56-91 (Carlos Morias 13 points, Jonas Valanciunas 16 points) *
27 August Angola-Korea: 76-91 (Carlos Morias 21 points, Ricardo Ratliffe 18 points) *
Lineup
PG: Gerson Domingos – Jaques Conceicao – Gerson Gonçalves
SG: Carlos Morias – Olimpia Cipriano
SF: Leonel Paulo – Jose Antonio
PF: Reggie Moore – Eduorda Mingas
C : Yanick Moreira – Valdelicio Joaquim – Hermanegildo Mbunga
Who is missing the competition?
Atlanta Hawks player’s Bruno Fernando and Kansas player’s Silvio De Sousa, wont play in this tournament.
News
– If Eduorda Mingas plays in the cup, he will be the third player in cup history to play in the tournament for 5 straight times.
– Angola Basketball Federation paid their players for World Cup and they announced that all expenses for their friendly games will be covered by their opponents
– Kansas player’s Silvio De Sousa, out of Angola World Cup roster.
– Malick Cisse, Benvindo Quimbamba, Julio Afonso ve Jone Pedro were cut from the preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Yanick Moreira
Team’s youngster: Gerson Domingos
Target: Defeat the Philippines
Who can shine out in the competition?: Gerson Gonçalves
Biggest success: Angola has won 11 times gold medals Afrobasket.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Angola was second in the group – Tunisia –
How many times did they participate: 8. times ( their biggest success is 9th spot in 2006 World Cup)
Philippines – Roster (12 players) – Group D
Mark Barroca (Magnolia H. – PG) 41 games 12.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists
Kiefer Ravena (NLEX Road – G) * No stats *
Robert Bolick (NorthPort B. – G) 25 games 13.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists
Paul Dalistan (Magnolia H. – SG) 41 games 14.2 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists
Jaymar Perez (Columbian DYIP – SG) 22 games 19.6 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists
Ruger Pogoy (TNT KaTropa – SG) 30 games 16.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 1.7 assists
Gabe Norwood (Painters – SF) 37 games 6.8 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.2 assists
Troy Rasoria (TNT KaTropa – SF) 27 games 14.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.0 assist
Raymond Almazan (Meralco Bolts – PF/C) 14 games 7.5 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.6 blocks
Japeth Aguilar (Barangay G. – PF/C) 31 games 14.4 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.2 blocks
Andrey Blatche (Tianjin G. – C) 19 games 20.7 points, 11.0 rebounds, 4.1 assists
June Fajardo (San Miguel Beermen – C) 43 games 18.5 points, 13.0 rebounds, 1.7 blocks
Head coach: Yeng Guiao, in charge since 2018
- The Philippines have 5 players from 2017 AsiaBasket and 10 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.8 years (The 24th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 1 player
Number of players between 25 and 30: 5 players
Number of players over-30: 6 players
Youngest player of the roster: Robert Bolick – 24 year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Gabe Norword – 33 year-old
Average height of the roster: 193.2 centimeters (The 32th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 6 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 1 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 5 players
Shortest player of the roster: Mark Barroca – 1.76 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Andrey Blatche – 2.11 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
PBA (Philipines): 11 players
CBA (China): 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (3-1)
06 August Philippines-Congo: 102-80 (Andrey Blatche 25 points) *
07 August Philippines-Cote D’Ivoire: 94-83 (Andrey Blatche 18 points) *
09 August Philippines-Congo: 71-82 (Robert Bollick 21 points, R. Mvouika 21 points) *
10 August Philippines-Cote D’Ivoire: 73-63 (Robert Bollick 19 points, Deon Thompson 20 points) *
23 August Philippines–Adelaide 36ers: 92-83 (Andray Blatche 19 points, Ramome Moore 16 points) *
25 August Philippines-Adelaide 36ers: 74-85 (Andray Blatche 16 points, Daniel Johnson 16 points)
Lineup
PG: Mark Barroca – Kiever Revena – Robert Bollick
SG: Ruger Pugoy – Jaymar Perez – Paul Dalistan
SF: Gabe Norwood – Troy Rasoria
PF: Raymond Almazan – Japeth Aguilar
C : Andrey Blatche – June Fajorda
Who is missing the competition?
Jordan Clarkson, Stanley Pringle, Christian Standhardinger, Matthew Wright, Terrence Romoe and Jayson Castro won’t play in this tournament.
News
– Jordan Clarkson won’t play in this tournament.
– Marco Lassiter and Stanley Pringle suffered from various injuries ahead of the training camp.
– Troy Rosairo, Roger Pogoy, Christian Standhardinger play in the league finals. So they didn’t join the Spain camp.
– Only 9 players will join the Spain camp.
– Kiefer Ravena, is still ineligible to play pending the conclusion of his 18-month suspension by FIBA on August 24. Ravena is not expected to participate in the tune-ups and tournament as his FIBA-imposed suspension does not lapse until Aug. 24 but came along to help the team in whatever capacity needed.
– Gabe Norwood suffered a mild groin strain during the team’s first game against Congo.
– Philippines will go to China on August 19.
– Stanley Pringle, Matthew Wright, Marco Lassiter, Beua Belga, Christian Standhardinger ve Poy Erram were cut prelimanary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Andrey Blatche
Team’s youngster: Robert Bolick
Target: At least a victory
Who can shine out in the competition?: Jaymar Perez
Biggest success: Philippines has won 5 times gold medals Asiabasket.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Philippines was fourth in the group.
How many times did they participate: 6 times (their biggest success is 3rd spot in 1954 World Cup )
Italy – Roster (12 players) – Group D
Daniel Hackett (CSKA Moskova – G) 71 games 7.1 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists
Ariel Filloy (Avellino – PG) 47 games 8.7 points, 4.1 assists, 3.8 rebounds
Luca Vitali (Brescia – PG) 32 games 8.3 points, 5.3 assists, 2.4 rebounds
Marco Belinelli (SA Spurs – SG) 79 games 10.4 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Amedeo Della Valle (O. Milano – G) 46 games 5.9 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.9 assist
Luigi Datome (Fenerbahçe Beko – SF) 54 games 8.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Alessandro Gentile (Estudiantes – SF) 23 games 14.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Awudu Abass (Brescia – SF) 40 games 13.1 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Danilo Gallinari (LA Clippers – F) 68 games 19.8 points, 6.2 rebounds, 0.7 assist
Jeff Brooks (O. Milano – PF) 69 games 6.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.0 assist
Amedeo Tessitori (Treviso – C) 45 games 12.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 0.9 block
Paul Biligha (Venezia – C) 47 games 3.5 points, 1.5 rebounds, 0.6 block
Head coach: Romeo Sacchetti, in charge since 2017
- Italy has 6 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 10 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 29.2 years (The 25th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 1 player
Number of players between 25 and 30: 4 players
Number of players over-30: 7 players
Youngest player of the roster: Amedeo Tessitori – 24 year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Marco Belinelli – 33 year-old
Average height of the roster: 200.0 centimeters (The 11th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: None
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 5 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 7 players
Shortest player of the roster: Ariel Filloy – 1.90 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Amedeo Tessitori – 2.08 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
Lega Basket (Italy): 6 players
NBA: 2 players
BSL (Turkey): 1 player
ACB (Spain): 1 player
VTB: 1 player
Seria A2 (Italy 2. League): 1 player
EuroLeague: 4 players
7DAYS EuroCup: 2 players
BCL: 2 players
Schedule of preparation games (4-7)
30 July Italy-Romania: 88-60 (A. Gentile 14 points, Emanuel Cate 12 points) *
31 July Italy-Cote D’Ivoire: 69-58 (A. Gentile 22 points, Vafessa Fofana 10 points) *
08 August Italy-Senegal: 111-54 (Pietro Aradori 15 points, Babacar Toure 15 points) *
09 August Italy-Russia: 70-72 (Alessandro Gentile 13 points, Vitaly Fridzon 16 points) *
10 August Italy-Venezuela: 72-54 (Awudu Abass 16 points, Nestor Colmenares 12 points) *
16 August Italy-Greece: 63-83 (Marco Belinelli 13 points, Giannis Antetokounmpo 12 points) *
17 August Italy-Serbia: 64-96 (Marco Belinelli 16 points, Nikola Jokic 20 points) *
18 August Italy-Turkey: 70-72 (Alessandro Gentile 26 points, Cedi Osman 20 points) *
23 August Italy-Serbia: 65-71 (Marco Belinelli 18 points, Bogdan Bogdanovic 15 points) *
25 August Italy-France: 80-82 (Marco Bellinelli 20 points, Evan Fournier 29 points) *
26 August Italy-New Zealand: 82-88 (Danilo Gallinari 22 points, Corey Webster 21 points) *
Lineup
PG: Daniel Hackett – Luca Vitali – Ariel Filloy
SG: Marco Belinelli – Amedeo Della Valle
SF: Awudu Abass – Alessandro Gentile
PF: Danilo Gallinari – Gigi Datome
C: Jeff Brook – Paul Biligha – Amedeo Tessitori
Who is missing the competition?
Nicolo Melli and Pietro Aradori wont play in this tournament.
News
– The Italian Basketball Federation confirmed Nicolo Melli will not compete in 2019 FIBA World Cup.
– Achille Polonara , Davide Pascolo, Stefano Tonut, Diego Flaccadori and Davide Moretti were cut preliminary squad.
– Andrea Cinciarini, Riccardo Moraschini and Michele Vitali are no longer with the Italian national team.
– Danilo Gallinari will sit out for a few days after going through appendectomy
– Gigi Datome and Danilo Gallinari will miss the upcoming Acropolis International Tournament set to take place between August 16th and August 18th at Athens. However, Datome is set to take part in the last friendlies at China and Gallinari to be ready for the start of the World Cup.
– Pietro Aradori was cut from the Italian World Cup squad.
– The Italian national team has been preparing for the 2019 FIBA World Cup without two key players in Danilo Gallinari and Luigi Datome but the two are now ready to step on the floor
– Giampaolo Ricci and Brian Sacchetti were cut preliminary squad.
– Italy’s Marco Belinelli: We are not scared of nobody
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Danilo Gallinari
Team’s youngster: Amedeo Tessitori
Target: Get the ticket for 2020 Tokio Olympics
Who can shine out in the competition?: Alessandro Gentile
Biggest success: Italy won the gold medals in 1983 and 1999 Eurobasket
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Italy was second in the group. – Lithuania –
How many times did they participate: 9 times (their biggest success is 4th spot in 1978 World Cup )
Serbia – Roster (12 players) – Group D
Vasilije Micic (Anadolu Efes – PG) 71 games 12.9 points, 5.9 assists, 2.4 rebounds
Stefan Jovic (Bayern Münih – PG) 62 games 6.9 points, 4.6 assists, 2.1 rebounds
Bogdan Bogdanovic (Sacramento Kings – SG) 70 games 14.1 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.8 assists
Marko Guduric (Fenerbahçe Beko – SG) 75 games 9.9 points, 2.4 assists, 2.3 rebounds
Vladimir Lucic (Bayern Münih – SF) 72 games 10.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, 1.3 assists
Marko Simonovic (Zenit – F) 46 games 8.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.0 assist
Nemanja Bjelica (Sacramento Kings – PF) 77 games 9.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists
Stefan Bircevic (Bonn – PF) 43 games 6.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, 0.8 assist
Nikola Jokic (Denver Nuggets – C) 80 games 20.0 points, 10.8 rebounds, 7.2 assists
Boban Marjanovic (Philadelphia 76ers – C) 58 games 7.2 points, 4.6 rebounds, 0.9 assist
Nikola Milutinov (Olympiakos – C) 52 games 11.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, 0.7 block
Miroslav Raduljica (Jiangsu Dragons – C) 48 games 23.3 points, 9.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists
Head coach: Sasha Djordjevic, in charge since 2013
- Serbia has 7 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 10 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.0 years (The 12th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 2 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 5 players
Number of players over-30: 5 players
Youngest player of the roster: Marko Guduric – 24-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Marko Simonovic – 33-year-old
Average height of the roster: 205.7 centimeters (The 1st tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: None
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 8 players
Shortest player of the roster: Vasilije Micic – 1.95 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Boban Marjanovic – 2.22 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
NBA: 4 players
BBL (Germany): 3 players
BSL (Turkey): 2 players
VTB: 1 player
HEBA (Greece): 1 player
CBA (China): 1 player
EuroLeague: 5 players
7DAYS EuroCup: 1 player
BCL: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (9-0)
04 August Serbia-Cacak: 97-66 (Boban Marjanovic and Miroslav Raduljica 18 points) *
07 August Serbia-Finland: 95-75 (Stefan Jovic 12 points, Elias Vakkonen 12 points) *
10 August Serbia-Lithuania: 72-68 (Bogdan Bogdanovic 18 points, Marius Grigonis 18 points) *
12 August Serbia-Lithuania: 95-91 (Bogdan Bogdanovic 27 points, Jonas Valanciunas 18 points) *
16 August Serbia-Turkey: 87-72 (Nikola Jokic 18 points, Furkan Korkmaz 16 points) *
17 August Serbia-Italy: 96-64 (Nikola Jokic 20 points, Marco Belinelli 16 points) *
18 August Serbia-Greece: 85-80 (Bogdan Bogdanovic 28 points, Giannis Antetokounmpo 20 points) *
23 August Serbia-Italy: 71-65 (Bogdan Bogdanovic 15 points, Marco Belinelli 18 points) *
25 August Serbia-New Zealand: 88-78 (Nikola Milutinov 19 points, Tai Webster 16 points) *
27 August Serbia-France: 61-56 (Miroslav Raduljica 13 points, Nicolas Batum 9 points) *
Lineup
PG: Stefan Jovic – Vasilije Micic
SG: Bogdan Bogdanovic – Marko Guduric
SF: Vladimir Lucic – Marko Simonovic
PF: Nikola Jokic – Nemanja Bjelica – Stefan Bircevic
C : Boban Marjanovic – Nikola Milutinov – Miroslav Raduljica
Who is missing the competition?
Milos Teodosic, Nikola Kalinic, Nemanja Nedovic, Ognjen Kuzmic, Dragan Milosavljevic and Stefan Markovic wont play in this tournament.
News
– Ilija Djokovic, Stefan Pot, Nemanja Nedovic, Branko Lazic, Vanja Marinkovic, Ognjen Jaramaz, Ognjen Dobric, Nikola Kalinic, Nemanja Dangubic, Rade Zagorac, Stefan Jelovac, Nikola Miskovic, Borisa Simanic, Dragan Apic, Dejan Kravic were cut from the preliminary squad.
– Olimpia Milano guard Nemanja Nedovic reacted to his exclusion from the 18-man preliminary roster of the Serbian national team for the 2019 World Cup.
– On leaving players like Nikola Kalinic and Nemanja Nedovic out of the preliminary squad, Djordjevic admitted: “I carry the responsibility for those decisions. Looking at the team, I think we are ready and full in every position. It was a tough decision.”
– Ognjen Kuzmic was involved in a serious car accident.
– The Serbian Basketball Federation announced that forward Milan Macvan departed from the training camp ahead of the 2019 World Cup to travel to Japan.
– Serbia head coach Sasha Djordjevic cut Dejan Todorovic, Aleksa Avramovic and Nikola Jovanovic from the preliminary squad of the national team ahead of the 2019 World Cup.
– Serbia coach Djordjevic: “If we meet Team USA, may God help them”
– Djordjevic: “A World Cup medal is always our obligation”
– Nemanja Bjelica on Serbia’s path to FIBA gold: “What if the USA loses?”
– Bogdan Bogdanovic: “I still get goosebumps when playing for Serbia”
– Raduljica on FIBA World Cup: “It would be nice to face USA in the final and beat them this time”
– Milos Teodosic will not return to action through the 2019 FIBA World Cup
– Dragan Milosavljevic out of World Cup
– Boban Marjanovic: “The goal is Gold”
– The Serbian NT flies to China without Milos Teodosic, who is most likely ruled out as coach Djordjevic mentions.
– Sasha Djordjevic: “We have to be physically dominant”
– Serbia’s Bjelica will miss the World Cup opener vs. Angola
– Boban Marjanovic: Of course, it won’t be easy at the World Cup
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Nikola Jokic
Target: To qualify as the group leader and get the medals
Who can shine out in the competition?: Vasilije Micic
Biggest success: Serbia won the gold medals in 1998 and 2002 World Cup
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Serbia was third in the group. – Greece and Germany –
How many times did they participate: 5 times (their biggest success is 1st spot 1998 and 2002 World Cup)
Turkey – Roster (12 players) – Group E
Scott Wilbekin (Maccabi – PG) 65 games 13.2 points, 3.5 assists, 2.2 rebounds
Doğuş Balbay (Anadolu Efes – PG) 78 games 3.0 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists
Furkan Korkmaz (Philadelphia 76ers – SG) 48 games 5.8 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Buğrahan Tuncer (Anadolu Efes – SG) 48 games 4.0 points, 2.6 assists, 2.1 rebounds
Yiğit Arslan (TOFAŞ – SG) 44 games 6.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Melih Mahmutoğlu (Fenerbahçe Beko – SG) 77 games 7.5 points, 1.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Cedi Osman (Cleveland Cavaliers – F) 76 games 13.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.6 assists
Metecan Birsen (Anadolu Efes – F) 47 games 3.7 points, 2.3 rebounds, 0.6 assists
Ersan İlyasova (Milwaukee Bucks – PF) 67 games 6.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 0.8 assists
Semih Erden (İstanbul BBSK – C) 28 games 13.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, 0.9 blocks
Sertaç Şanlı (Anadolu Efes – C) 51 games 5.4 points, 2.7 rebounds, 0.5 blocks
Ege Arar (Galatasaray DS – C) 37 games 2.9 points, 2.6 rebounds, 0.8 blacks
Head coach: Ufuk Sarıca, in charge since 2017
- Turkey has 7 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 12 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 26.5 years (The 5th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 5 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 4 players
Number of players over-30: 3 players
Youngest player of the roster: Furkan Korkmaz – 22-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Semih Erden – 33-year-old
Average height of the roster: 199.9 centimeters (The 12th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 2 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 3 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 7 players
Shortest player of the roster: Doğuş Balbay – 1.85 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Sertaç Şanlı – 2.12 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
BSL (Turkey): 8 players
NBA: 3 players
I-BSL (Israel): 1 player
EuroLeague: 6 players
7DAYS EuroCup: 2 players
Schedule of preparation games (7-3)
05 August Turkey-France: 74-69 (Cedi Osman 19 points, Adrien Moerman 12 points) *
06 August Turkey-Tunisia: 64-54 (Furkan Korkmaz 14 points, Salah Mejri 19 points) *
12 August Turkey-Senegal: 94-59 (Ersan İlyasova 16 points, Maurice Ndour 14 points) *
13 August Turkey-Jordan: 106-72 (Furkan Korkmaz 15 points, Dar Tucker 15 points) *
16 August Turkey-Serbia: 72-87 (Furkan Korkmaz 16 points, Nikola Jokic 18 points) *
17 August Turkey-Greece: 70-84 (Furkan Korkmaz 25 points, Georgios Printezis 18 points) *
18 August Turkey-Italy: 72-70 (Cedi Osman 20 points, Alessandro Gentile 26 points) *
23 August Turkey-Puerto Rico: 72-64 (Cedi Osman 12 points, David Huertas 12 points) *
25 August Turkey-Venezuela: 68-71 (Cedi Osman 33 points, Heissler Guillent 13 points) *
27 August Turkey-Dominican Rep.: 87-59 (Melih Mahmutoğlu 16 points, Rigoberto Mendoza 9 points) *
Lineup
PG: Scottie Wilbekin – Doğuş Balbay
SG: Furkan Korkmaz – Melih Mahmutoğlu – Buğrahan Tuncer
SF: Cedi Osman – Yiğit Arslan
PF: Ersan İlyasova – Metecan Birsen
C : Semih Erden – Sertaç Şanlı – Ege Arar
Who is missing the competition?
Kartal Özmızrak, Tolga Geçim and Ömer Faruk Yurtseven wont play in this tournament. Sinan Güler retired from the national team.
News
– Kartal Özmızrak and Tolga Geçim were removed from the squad for an injury.
– Ali Muhammed, Mert Akar, Şehmus Hazer, Yiğitcan Saybir, Ayberk Olmaz and Berke Atar were cut from the preliminary squad.
– Cedi Osman: “It’s tough, but not impossible to beat USA”
– Semih Erden has got injured during the camp.
– Rıdvan Öncel and Göksenin Köksal were cut from the preliminary squad.
– Turkoglu: We can’t thank Osman and Korkmaz enough
– Metin Türen and Muhsin Yaşar were cut from the preliminary squad.
– Turkish NT landed in China
– Berk Uğurlu cut from the preliminary squad.
– Berkan Durmaz cut from the preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Cedi Osman
Target: To qualify as the group and get the ticket for 2020 Tokio Olympics
Who can shine out in the competition?: Furkan Korkmaz
Biggest success: Turkey won the silver medal in 2010 World Cup
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Turkey was second in the group. – Spain –
How many times did they participate: 5 times (their biggest success is 2nd spot in 2010 World Cup)
Czech Republic – Roster (12 players) – Group E
Tomas Satoransky (Washington Wizards – PG) 80 games 8.8 points, 4.9 assists, 3.5 rebounds
Jakub Sirina (Opava – PG) 45 games 11.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists
Tomas Vyoral (Nymburk – PG) 54 games 5.6 points, 2.8 assists, 2.1 rebounds
Vojtech Hruban (Nymburk – SG/F) 60 games 13.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.7 assists
Pavel Pumprla (Nymburk – F) 57 games 1.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists
Blake Schilb (Chalons – SF) 33 games 13.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 4.0 assists
Jaromir Bohacik (Nymburk – SG/F) 60 games 12.7 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists
Lukas Palyza (Prostejov – SF) 41 games 19.4 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.7 assists
Patrik Auda (Pistoia – PF/C) 27 games 11.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 0.9 assist
Ondrej Balvin (Gran Canaria – C) 57 games 6.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 0.5 block
Martin Peterka (Nymburk – PF/C) 60 games 8.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.0 assist
Martin Kriz (Nymburk – PF/C) 56 games 6.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, 0.8 assist
Head coach: Ronen Ginzburg, in charge since 2013
- Czech has 8 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 12 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.5 years (The 17th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 1 player
Number of players between 25 and 30: 9 players
Number of players over-30: 2 players
Youngest player of the roster: Martin Peterka – 24-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Blake Schilb – 35-year-old
Average height of the roster: 200.2 centimeters (The 9th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 1 player
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 7 players
Shortest player of the roster: Jakub Sirina – 1.86 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Ondrej Balvin – 2.17 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
NBL (Czech): 8 players
ACB (Spain): 1 player
NBA: 1 player
LNB (France): 1 player
Lega Basket (Italy): 1 player
BCL: 7 players
EuroLeague: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (7-2)
09 August Czech Rep.-Tunisia: 80-66 (Vojtech Hruban 16 points, Mourad El Mabrouk 13 points) *
10 August Czech Rep.-Poland: 81-76 (Tomas Satoransky 21 points, Mateus Ponitka 15 points) *
11 August Czech Rep.-Jordan: 98-67 (Vit Krejci 15 points, Fadi İbrahim 16 points) *
16 August Czech Rep.-Poland: 96-86 (Vojtech Hruban 26 points, Michal Sokolowski 22 points) *
17 August Czech Rep.-Germany: 68-87 (Patrik Auda 12 points, Dennis Schroder 21 points) *
18 August Czech Rep.-Holland: 103-83 (Tomas Satoransky 17 points, Marko Filipovity 19 points) *
24 August Czech Rep.-Angola: 84-65 (Ondrej Balvin 17 points, Valdelicio Joaquim 14 points) *
25 August Czech Rep.-Korea: 97-89 (Jaromir Bohacik 23 points, Ricardo Ratliffe 29 points) *
27 August Czech Rep.-Lithuania: 79-82 (Jaromir Bohacik 16 points, Mantas Kalnetis 13 points) *
Lineup
PG: Tomas Satoransky – Jakub Sirina – Tomas Vjoral
SG: Jaromir Bohacik – Pavel Pumprla
SF: Vojtech Hruban – Blake Schilb – Lukas Palyza
PF: Patrik Auda – Martin Kriz
C : Ondrej Balvin – Martin Peterka
Who is missing the competition?
Jan Vesely won’t play in this tournament.
News
– Jan Vesely to miss World Cup due to injury. He said, “Unfortunately, I will not play in the World Cup. Health is more important. I have to heal my injured knee, so I will not be able to prepare for the World Cup”
– Tomas Satoransky: “Facing the USA is special”
– Jakub Tuma, Miroslav Štafl, Jan Zidek, Petr Herman, David Jelinek, David Böhm, Michael Mares, Viktor Pulpan and Petr Safarcik were cut from the preliminary squad.
– Vit Krejci and Simon Pursl were cut from the preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Tomas Satoransky
Target: To qualify from the first group stage
Who can shine out in the competition?: Ondrej Balvin
Biggest success: Czech Republic finished 7th place in EuroBasket 2015.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Czech Republic was third in the group. – France and Russia –
How many times did they participate: 1 time
United States of America – Roster (12 players) – Group E
Kemba Walker (Charlotte Hornets – PG) 82 games 25.6 points, 5.9 assists, 4.4 rebounds
Derrick White (SA Spurs – PG) 67 games 9.9 points, 3.9 assists, 3.7 rebounds
Marcus Smart (Boston Celtics – G) 80 games 8.8 points, 4.0 assists, 2.9 rebounds
Donovan Mitchell (Utah Jazz – SG) 77 games 23.7 points, 4.1 assists, 4.1 rebounds
Jaylen Brown (Boston Celtics – SF) 74 games 13.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.3 assists
Jayson Tatum (Boston Celtics – SF) 79 games 15.7 points, 6.0 rebounds, 2.1 assists
Khris Middleton (Milwaukee Bucks – SG) 77 games 18.2 points, 5.9 rebounds, 4.3 assists
Joe Haris (Brooklyn Nets -SF) 76 games 13.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists
Mason Plumlee (Denver Nuggets – PF/C) 82 games 7.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.9 assist
Harrison Barnes (Sacramento Kings – F) 77 games 16.4 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists
Brook Lopez (Milwaukee Bucks – C) 81 games 12.4 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.2 blocks
Myles Turner (Indiana Pacers – C) 74 games 13.3 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.7 blocks
Head coach: Gregg Popovich, in charge since 2019
- USA has 1 player from Rio 2016 Olympic and 1 player from World Cup 2014 in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 25.7 years (The 2nd youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 5 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 6 players
Number of players over-30: 1 players
Youngest player of the roster: Jayson Tatum – 20-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Brook Lopez – 31-year-old
Average height of the roster: 200..2 centimeters (The 8th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 1 player
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 7 players
Shortest player of the roster: Kemba Walker – 1.85 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Brook Lopez – 2.15 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
NBA: 12 players
Schedule of preparation games (3-1)
09 August USA Blue Team-USA White Team: 97-78 (Jayson Tatum 14 points, Derrick White 11 points) *
16 August USA-Spain: 90-81 (Donovan Mitchell 13 points, Marc Gasol 19 points) *
22 August USA-Australia: 102-86 (Kemba Walker 23 points, Patty Mills 19 points) *
24 August USA-Australia: 94-98 (Kemba Walker 22 points, Patty Mills 30 points) *
26 August USA-Canada: 84-68 (Jaylen Brown 19 points, Kyle Wiltjer 21 points) *
Lineup
PG: Kemba Walker – Derrick White
SG: Donovan Mitchell – Jaylen Brown – Marcus Smart
SF: Jayson Tatum – Khris Middleton – Joe Harris
PF: Harrison Barnes – Mason Plumlee
C : Brook Lopez – Myles Turner
Who is missing the competition?
James Harden, Anthony Davis, Eric Gordon, Bradley Beal, Damian Lillard, CJ McCollum, Andre Drummond, Kevin Love, Tobias Harris, Montrezl Harrell, Julius Randle and JJ Reddick withdraw from USA’s World Cup training camp.
Also LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Kyrie Irving and Jimmy Butler won’t play in this tournament.
News
– De’Aaron Fox was promoted to the preliminary roster of Team USA ahead of the 2019 World Cup
– Derrick White, Joe Harris and Marvin Bagley were promoted to the preliminary roster of Team USA
– Thaddeus Young and Bam Adebayo had been cut from the senior roster.
– Marvin Bagley III withdraws from Team USA’s training camp to focus on the upcoming NBA season
– Kyle Lowry announced via Instagram that he will not be fit for the upcoming tournament.
– Kyle Kuzma: “To be in Team USA and learn from Gregg Popovich, it’s really great”
– Gregg Popovich on Team USA absences: “I only care about who is here”
– Popovich on Sasha: “People will talk but it’s usually not something I respond to”
– Kemba Walker on Sasha Djordjevic: I’m fine with a little bit of trash talking
– The final squad in the USA will be announced after the Spanish match.
– PJ Tucker and De’Aaron Fox withdraw from Team USA’s training camp to focus on the upcoming NBA season.
– Gregg Popovich on Team USA’s chemistry and bonding time
– Popovich on coaching in front of 51,200 fans: It felt like I was in a movie
– Kuzma out with injury, USA announces final World Cup roster
– Donovan Mitchell: “This is a dogfight
– Gregg Popovich: “Nobody wins forever”
– Gregg Popovich, Team USA players react to completion of World Cup prep games
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Kemba Walker
Target: Get the gold medal
Who can shine out in the competition?: Jayson Tatum
Biggest success: USA has won 14 gold medals in the Olympic games.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: USA was the leader in the group.
How many times did they participate: 18 times (they won 15 times medals)
Japan – Roster (12 players) – Group E
Seiya Ando (Toyota Alvark – PG) 66 games 9.9 points, 3.2 assists, 2.0 rebounds
Ryusei Shinoyama (Kawasaki Brave – PG) 62 games 8.9 points, 4.4 assists, 1.5 rebounds
Daiki Tanaka (Toyota Alvark – SG) 55 games 9.8 points, 4.3 assists, 2.1 rebounds
Makoto Hiejima (Link Tochigi – SG) 33 games 10.3 points, 3.2 assists, 2.1 rebounds
Shuto Ando (Nagoya Diamond – SG) 63 games 14.3 points, 2.6 assists, 2.3 rebounds
Yuta Wanatabe (Memphis Grizzlies – F) 15 games 2.6 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.5 assist
Yudai Baba (Toyota Alvark – SF) 65 games 10.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists
Rui Hachimura (Gonzaga – F) 37 games 19.7 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists
Joji Takeuchi (Toyota Alvark – PF) 64 games 5.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.0 assist
Kosuke Takeuchi (Link Tochigi – PF/C) 60 games 7.5 points, 5.2 riband, 0.7 block
Avi Schafer (Toyota Alvark – C) 14 games 1.2 points, 0.7 rebounds, 0.1 assist
Nick Fazekas (Kawasaki Brave – C) 59 games 22.1 points, 10.9 rebounds, 3.0 assists
Head coach: Julio Lamas, in charge since 2017
- Japan has 6 players from 2017 AsiaBasket and 9 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 27.4 years (The 9th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 4 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 4 players
Number of players over-30: 4 players
Youngest player of the roster: Rui Hachimura – 21-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Nick Fazeker – 34-year-old
Average height of the roster: 197.0 centimeters (The 24th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 2 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 6 players
Shortest player of the roster: Ryusei Shinoyamai – 1.78 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Nick Fazekas – 2.10 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
B League (Japan): 10 players
NBA: 1 player
NCAA: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (2-3)
12 August Japan-New Zealand: 99-89 (Rui Hachimura 35 points, Tai Webster 18 points) *
14 August Japan-New Zealand: 87-104 (Rui Hachimura 19 points, Ethan Rusbatch 16 points) *
22 August Japan-Argentina: 93-108 (Rui Hachimura 23 points, Nicolas Brussino 21 points) *
24 August Japan-Germany: 86-83 (Rui Hachimura 31 points, Dennis Schroder 16 points) *
25 August Japan-Tunisia: 76-78 (Yuta Watanabe 17 points, Salah Mejri 20 points) *
Lineup
PG: Ryusei Shinoyama – Seiya Ando
SG: Daika Tanaka – Makoto Hiejima – Shutu Ando
SF: Yuta Wanatabe – Yudai Baba
PF: Rui Hachimura – Joji Takeuchi – Kosuke Takeuchi
C : Nick Fazekas – Avi Schafer
Who is missing the competition?
Yuki Togasha, Ryoma Hashimito, Ryumo Ono, Atsuya Ota, Ira Brown and Takatoshi Furukawa wont play in this tournament.
News
– Yuki Togasha was removed from the squad for an injury.
– Hugh Watanabe, the youngest member of the team, continued his career in volleyball until last February
– Coach Julio Lamas, “We have the best roster in our history. Our goal is to defeat one of the European countries”
– Leo Vendram, Hugh Watanabe, Atsuya Ota ve Tenketsu Harimoto were cut preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Rui Hachimura
Team’s youngster: Avi Schafer
Target: Defeat one of the European teams
Who can shine out in the competition?: Yudai Baba
Biggest success: Japan won gold medals 1965 and 1971 AsiaBasket
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Japan was third in the group. – Australia –
How many times did they participate: 5 times (their biggest success is 11th spot in 1967 World Cup)
Greece – Roster (12 players) – Group F
Kostas Sloukas (Fenerbahçe Beko – PG) 69 games 11.8 points, 4.9 assists, 2.2 rebounds
Nick Calathes (Panathinaikos – PG) 61 games 11.2 points, 8.5 assists, 4.0 rebounds
Vangelis Mantzaris (Olympiacos – PG) 52 games 2.8 points, 2.3 assists, 1.9 rebounds
Giannoulis Larentzakis (AEK – SG) 54 games 10.4 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists
Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks – F) 72 games 27.7 points, 12.4 rebounds, 5.9 assists
Kostas Papanikolaou (Olympiacos – SF) 52 games 7.1 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists
Thanasis Antetokounmpo (Panathinaikos – SF) 55 games 4.8 points, 2.4 rebounds, 0.5 assists
Georgios Printezis (Olympiacos – PF) 50 games 10.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Ioannis Papapetrou (Panathinaikos – F) 55 games 8.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, 1.4 assists
Panagiotis Vassilopoulos (Peristeri – PF) 36 games 9.8 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.5 assists
Giannis Bourousis (Zhejiang G. – C) 52 games 16.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists
Georgios Papagiannis (Panathinaikos – C) 54 games 5.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, 0.8 blocks
Head coach: Thanasis Skourtopoulos, in charge since 2017
- Greece has 8 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 11 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.7 years (The 21th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 3 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 5 players
Number of players over-30: 4 players
Youngest player of the roster: George Papagiannis – 22-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Giannis Bourousis – 35-year-old
Average height of the roster: 203.5 centimeters (The 3nd tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: None
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 8 players
Shortest player of the roster: Kostas Sloukas – 1.90 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Georgios Papagiannis – 2.17 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
HEBA (Greece): 9 players
NBA: 1 player
BSL (Turkey): 1 player
CBA (China): 1 player
EuroLeague: 9 players
BCL: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (8-1)
08 August Greece-Iran: 82-69 (Georgios Printezis 14 points, Hamed Haddadi 20 points)
09 August Greece-Hungary: 83-59 (Giannis Antetokounmpo 19 points, Zoltan Perl 12 points) *
11 August Greece-Iran: 88-58 (Giannis Antetokounmpo 19 points, Hamed Haddadi 18 points) *
16 August Greece-Italy: 83-63 (Giannis Antetokounmpo 18 points, Marko Belinelli 13 points) *
17 August Greece-Turkey: 84-70 (Georgios Printezis 18 points, Furkan Korkmaz 25 points) *
18 August Greece-Serbia: 80-85 (Giannis Antetokounmpo 20 points, Bogdan Bogdanovic 28 points) *
24 August Greece-Jordan: 92-65 (Georgios Printezis 17 points, Dar Tucker 23 points) *
26 August Greece-Dominican Rep.: 87-75 (Giannis Antetokounmpo 26 points, Sadiel Rojas 16 points) *
27 August Greece-Venezuela: 74-51 (Giannis Bourousis 12 points, Jhoman Zamora 14 points) *
Lineup
PG: Nick Calathes – Vangelis Mantzaris
SG: Kostas Sloukas – Giannoulis Larentzakis
SF: Kostas Papanikolaou – Ioannis Papapetrou – Thanasis Antetokounmpo
PF: Giannis Antetokounmpo – Georgios Printezis – Panagioutis Vasilopoulos
C : Ioannis Bourousis – Georgios Papagiannis
Who is missing the competition?
Tyler Dorsey and Kostas Antetokounmpo, wont play in this tournament.
News
– Tyler Dorsey has informed the Greek Basketball Federation that he won’t be joining the national team for the 2019 World Cup
– Giannis Antetokounmpo: “It’s an amazing feeling to represent my country again”
– Giannis Antetokounmpo to become the first reigning MVP to play in World Cup
– Antetokounmpo: “I would change the MVP title for the gold medal in China”
– Christos Saloustros was cut preliminary squad.
– Kostas Antetokounmpo and Vangelis Mantzaris were cut preliminary squad.
– Greece might miss Kostas Sloukas in the 2019 FIBA World Cup. The 29-year-old guard suffered a calf injury in Friday’s friendly game versus Italy at Athens
– Giannis Athinaiou suffered an ACL injury as it was announced after the game. He will miss the upcoming FIBA World Cup and a part of the upcoming season
– Vangelis Mantzaris returns to the Greek NT squad after the injury of Giannis Athinaiou.
– Kostas Mitouglou was cut prelimanary roster.
– Giannis, Greece receive warm welcome in China
– Greece coach Skourtopoulos optimistic on Sloukas’ World Cup participation
– Greece coach Skourtopoulos: “Sloukas will travel to China”
– Giannis Antetokounmpo: “I haven’t played with the NT for two years; we needed to find our chemistry”
– Pau Gasol passes the mantle of FIBA excellence to Giannis Antetokounmpo
– Kostas Sloukas joins the Greek selection in China
– Bourousis on rising over Galis in Greek NT game count: It is a big honor
– Antonis Koniaris was cut prelimanary roster.
7 Bajapsic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Team’s youngster: Georgios Papagiannis
Target: To qualify as the group leader and get the medals
Who can shine out in the competition?: Ioannis Papapetrou
Biggest success: Greece, won the silver medal in 2006 World Cup.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Greece was leader in the group. –
How many times did they participate: 8 times (their biggest success is 2nd spot in 2006 World Cup)
New Zealand – Roster (12 players) – Group F
Tai Webster (Galatasaray DS – PG) 42 games 11.4 points, 3.8 assists, 2.6 rebounds
Shea Ilı (NZ Breakers – PG) 47 games 11.7 points, 3.9 assists, 3.2 rebounds
Jarrod Kenny (Cairns – PG) 47 games 6.5 points, 3.6 assists, 3.3 rebounds
Corey Webster (NZ Breakers – SG) 27 games 10.4 points, 2.4 assists, 1.9 rebounds
Ethan Rusbatch (IMS Payroll – SG/F) 19 games 20.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists
Thomas Abercrombie (NZ Breakers – SF) 38 games 10.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.3 assists
Jordan Ngatai (NZ Breakers – SF) 34 games 8.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Finn Delany (FMP – PF) 13 games 7.9 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.4 assists
Tohi Smith-Milner (Melbourne – PF) 24 games 1.1 points, 0.3 rebounds, 0.3 assists
Isaac Fotu (Ulm – PF/C) 39 games 7.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.0 assists
Rob Loe (Cairns – C) 48 games 9.9 points, 6.0 rebounds, 0.7 blocks
Alex Pledger (Melbourne – C) 51 games 9.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 0.7 blocks
Head coach: Paul Henare, in charge since 2015
- New Zealand has 5 players from 2017 AsiaBasket and 12 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 27.5 years (The 10th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 3 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 5 players
Number of players over-30: 4 players
Youngest player of the roster: Tohi Smith-Milner – 23-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Jarrod Kenny – 33-year-old
Average height of the roster: 198.2 centimeters (The 20th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 3 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 5 players
Shortest player of the roster: Shea Ilı – 1.84 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Alex Pledger – 2.15 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
NBL (Australia): 8 players
NZ NBL (New Zealand): 1 player
BSL (Turkey): 1 player
BBL (Germany): 1 player
KLS (Serbia): 1 player
7DAYS Eurocup: 2 players
Schedule of preparation games (2-5)
12 August New Zealand-Japan: 89-99 (Tai Webster 18 points, Rui Hachimura 35 points) *
14 August New Zealand-Japan: 104-87 (Ethan Rusbatch 16 points, Rui Hachimura 19 points) *
20 August New Zealand-Canada: 88-122 (Tai Webster 19 points, Aaron Best 20 points) *
21 August New Zealand-Canada: 100-103 (Cory Webster 33 points, Phil Scrubb 24 points) *
24 August New Zealand-France: 81-95 (Corey Webster 11 points, Nando De Colo 19 points) *
25 August New Zealand-Serbia: 78-88 (Tai Webster 16 points, Nikola Milutinov 19 points) *
26 August New Zealand-Italy: 88-82 (Corey Webster 21 points, Danilo Gallinari 22 points) *
Lineup
PG: Tai Webster – Shea Ilı – Jarrod Kenny
SG: Corey Webster – Ethan Rusbatch
SF: Thomas Abercrombie – Jordan Ngatai
PF: Isaac Fotu – Finn Delany
C : Rob Loe – Alex Pledger – Tohi Smith-Milner
Who is missing the competition?
Steve Adams, Mike Vukona, Rueben Te Rangi won’t play in this tournament.
News
– New Zealand started preparations on August 1st. The final squad of New Zealand will be announced after the Canada match
– New Zealand won’t feature Steven Adams in its 2019 FIBA World Cup squad.
– Mike Vukona and Rueben Te Rang was removed from the squad for an injury.
– Yuat Alok, Taylor Britt, Max Darlig, Dan Fotu, Tyrell Harriso, Kruz Perrot-Hunt and Yanni Wetzel were cut preliminary squad.
– Tom Vodanovich and Taine Murray were cut prelimanary roster.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Corey Webster
Team’s youngster: Tohi Smiht-Milner
Target: To remind the whole world of their famous haka!
Who can shine out in the competition?: Finn Delany
Biggest success: New Zealand finished 4th place in 2002 World Cup.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: New Zealand was leader in the group.
How many times did they participate: 6 times (their biggest success is 4th spot in 2002 World Cup)
Brazil – Roster (12 players) – Group F
Rafa Luz (M. Andorra – PG) 54 games 5.0 points, 2.7 assists, 2.3 rebounds
Marcelinho Huertas (Baskonia – PG) 71 games 7.4 points, 4.7 assists, 1.7 rebounds
Yago Dos Santos (Paulistano – PG) 34 games 13.1 points, 5.0 assists, 3.7 rebounds
Leandrinho Barbosa (Minas – SG) 12 games 18.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists
Vitor Benite (SP Burgos – SG) 38 games 10.9 points, 2.2 rebounds, 0.9 assist
Alex Garcia (Minas – SG) 18 games 9.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, 3.2 assists
Didi Louzada (Franca – SF) 48 games 10.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.0 assist
Marquinhos Vieira (Flamengo – F) 46 games 16.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists
Bruno Caboclo (Memphis Grizzlies – F) 34 games 8.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, 0.9 block
Anderson Varejao (Flamengo – C) 44 games 10.4 points, 6.7 rebounds, 0.4 block
Augusto Lima (SP Burgos – C) 31 games 7.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 0.6 block
Christiano Felicio (Chicago Bulls – C) 60 games 4.0 points, 4.6 rebounds, 0.6 assist
Head coach: Aleksandar Petrovic, in charge since 2017
- Brazil has 1 player from 2017 AmericaBasket and 10 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 29.6 years (The 26th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 3 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 4 players
Number of players over-30: 5 players
Youngest player of the roster: Didi Louzada – 20-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Alex Garcia – 39-year-old
Average height of the roster: 195.8 centimeters (The 28th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 3 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 5 players
Shortest player of the roster: Yago Dos Santos – 1.78 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Anderson Varejao – 2.07 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
NBB (Brazil): 6 players
ACB (Spain): 4 players
NBA: 2 players
7DAYS EuroCup: 3 players
EuroLeague: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (6-1)
08 August Brazil-Uruguay: 100-53 (Leondro Barbosa 20 points) *
10 August Brazil-Uruguay: 103-82
15 August Brazil-Argentina: 89-82 (Vitor Benite 15 points, Nicolas Laprovittola 18 points) *
16 August Brazil-France: 72-86 (Leandro Barbosa 17 points, Vincent Poirier 16 points) *
17 August Brazil-Montenegro: 80-69 (Vitor Benite 21 points, Milko Bjelica 15 points) *
23 August Brazil–China: 90-84 (Vitor Benite 23 points, Ailun Guo 22 points) *:
25 August Brazil–China: 73-70 (Leandro Barbosa 14 points, Zhao Rui 13 points) *
Lineup
PG: Marcelinho Huertas – Yago dos Santos – Rafa Luz
SG: Alex Garcia – Leandro Barbosa
SF: Marquinhos Vieira – Vitor Benite – Didi Louzada
PF: Bruno Cabahlo – Augusto Lima
C : Anderson Varejao – Christiano Felicio
Who is missing the competition?
Considering how old the roster is, we can even count Oscar Schmidt as missing. Other than that, Raul Neto, Nene, Scott Machado and Leonarddo Meindl wont play in this tournament.
News
– Brazil started preparations on June 26th
– Benite: Thinking only about Giannis against Greece is a big mistake
– Bruno Cabaclo, who had previously been suspended due to undisciplined behaviours, is back in national team.
– Jhonatan Luz and Lucas Dias were cut preliminary squad.
– Caboclo: I am looking forward to play against Giannis
– Rafael Hettsheimeir was the last cut from the pre-selection roster
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Leandro Barbosa
Team’s youngster: Yago Dos Santos
Target: To qualify from the first group stage and get the ticket for 2020 Tokio Olympics
Who can shine out in the competition?: Bruno Cabahlo
Biggest success: Brazil won gol medals 1959 and 1963 World Cup
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Brazil was third in the group. – Canada and Venezuela –
How many times did they participate: 17 times (their biggest success is 1st spot in 1959 and 1963 World Cup)
Montenegro – Roster (12 players) – Group F
Nikola Ivanovic (Budućnost – PG) 19 games 7.2 points, 2.9 assists, 1.6 rebounds
Derek Needham (Rytas – PG) 20 games 20 games 12.2 points, 4.6 assists, 1.4 rebounds
Petar Popović (Budućnost – PG) 53 games 5.0 points, 1.0 rebounds, 0.9 assist
Suad Šehović (Budućnost – SG) 68 games 5.5 points, 2.7 rebounds, 0.5 assist
Sead Šehović (Buducnost – SG) 33 games 7.2 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists
Aleksa Popović (Lovćen – SF) 20 games 12.9 points, 4.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists
Dino Radončić (Murcia – SF) 39 games 4.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, 0.8 assist
Nemanja Radović (Zaragoza – PF) 39 games 9.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 0.7 assist
Milko Bjelica (Toyota Alvark – PF) 41 games 12.8 points, 4.1 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Marko Todorović (Joventut – PF/C) 37 games 11.0 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists
Nikola Vučević (Orlando Magic – C) 80 games 20.8 points, 12.0 rebounds, 3.8 assists
Bojan Dubljević (Valencia – C) 60 games 11.7 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.7 assists
Head coach: Zvezdan Mitrovic, in charge since 2017
- Montenegro has 6 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 11 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 27.7 years (The 11th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 2 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 7 players
Number of players over-30: 3 players
Youngest player of the roster: Dino Radoncic – 20-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Milko Bjelica – 35-year-old
Average height of the roster: 199.6 centimeters (The 14th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 2 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 2 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 8 players
Shortest player of the roster: Derek Needham – 1.80 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Nikola Vucevic – 2.13 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
Mo Prva A (Montenegro): 5 players
ACB (Spain): 4 players
NBA: 1 player
LKL (Lithuania): 1 player
B League (Japan): 1 player
ABA Liga: 4 players *
EuroLeague: 7 players
7DAYS EuroCup: 1 players
Schedule of preparation games (3-4)
12 August Montenegro-Asvel: 77-58
15 August Montenegro-France: 72-80 (Nikola Vucevic 12 points, Nicolas Batum 18 points) *
16 August Montenegro-Argentina: 77-85 (Petar Popovic 13 points, Gabriel Deck 23 points) *
17 August Montenegro-Brazil: 69-80 (Milko Bjelica 15 points, Vitor Benite 21 points) *
23 August Montenegro-Iran: 89-77 (Nikola Vucevic 17 points) *
25 August Montenegro-Nigeria: 86-89 (Bojan Dubljevic 20 points, Jordan Nwora 19 points) *
27 August Montenegro-Poland: 70-65 (Nikola Vucevic 13 points, Aaron Cel 13 points) *
Lineup
PG: Derek Needham – Nikola Ivanovic – Petar Popovic
SG: Suad Sehovic – Sead Sehovic
SF: Aleksa Popovic – Dino Radoncic
PF: Marko Todorovic – Nemanja Radovic – Milko Bjelica
C : Nikola Vucevic – Bojan Dubljevic
Who is missing the competition?
Tyrese Rice, Filip Barovic,Nemanja Djurisic, Blagota Sekulic, Nemanja Vranjes, Vladidir Mihailovic, Danlo Nikolic and Zoran Nikolic wont play in this tournament..
News
– Montenegro started preparations on June 25th
– Nikola Pavlicevic, Masan Vrbica, Danilo Nikolic, Bojan Tomasevic, Filip Barovic and Zoran Nikolic were cut preliminary squad.
– Nikola Vucevic: “We are in a tough group, Greece is the favorite”
– Nemanja Djurisic, Nemanja Vranjes were cut preliminary squad.
– Blagota Sekulic is injured against ASVEL.
– Blagota Sekulic, Ognjen Carapic and Jovan Klajic were cut preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Nikola Vucevic
Team’s youngster: Dino Radoncic
Target: To qualify from the first group stage
Who can shine out in the competition?: Marko Todorovic
Biggest success: Montenegro finished 13th place in EuroBasket 2017.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Montenegro was third in the group. – Spain and Turkey –
How many times did they participate: 1 time
Dominican Republic – Roster (12 players) – Group G
Gelvis Solano (Ciclista Olimpico – G) 50 games 15.6 points, 3.5 assists, 3.3 rebounds
Ronald Ramon (Trotamundos – PG) 25 games 4.9 points, 1.5 assists, 1.2 rebounds
Victor Liz (Ponce – SG) 56 games 20.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists
Rigoberto Mendoza (Aguada – G) 94 games 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists
Sadiel Rojas (UCAM Murcia – SG/F) 48 games 5.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, 0.9 assist
Juan Miguel Suero (Fajardo – SG/F) 25 games 17.0 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.6 assists
Luis Montero (Cocodrilos – SF) 29 games 9.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists
Dagoberto Pena (Pieno Zvaigzdes – SG/F) 34 games 8.6 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists
Ronald Roberts (Science C. – PF) 15 games 14.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, 0.6 assist
Juan Jose Garcia (Tau Castello – PF) 29 games 12.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists
Eulis Baez (Gran Canaria / PF) 48 games 7.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Eloy Vargas (Trotamundos – C) 51 games 15.7 points, 8.9 rebounds, 1.0 block
Head coach: Nestor Garcia
- Dominican Republic has 9 players from 2017 AmericaBasket and 14 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 29.7 years (The 28th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: None
Number of players between 25 and 30: 5 players
Number of players over-30: 7 players
Youngest player of the roster: Gelvis Solano – 25-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Eulis Baez – 37-year-old
Average height of the roster: 195.7 centimeters (The 30th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 3 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 4 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 5 players
Shortest player of the roster: Ronald Ramon – 1.82 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Eloy Vargas – 2.10 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
V-LPB (Venezuela): 3 players
BSN (Puerto Rico): 3 players
ACB (Spain): 2 players
LEB Gold (Spain 2. League): 1 player
Liga A (Argentina): 1 player
BBL (Germany): 1 player
LKL (Lithuania): 1 player
EuroLeague: 1 player
7DAYS EuroCup: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (4-8)
20 July Dominican Republic-Nigeria: 81-85 (Adris De Leon 16 points)
22 July Dominican Republic-Nigeria: 87-89 (L.J Figueroa 13 points)
31 July Dominican Republic-Mexico: 65-61 (Juan Suero 13 points, Jose Estrada 18 points) *
01 August Dominican Republic-Argentina: 97-101 (Adris De Leon 21 points, Gabriel Deck 24 points) *
02 August Dominican Republic-Uruguay: 83-57 (L.J Figueroa 16 points, Luciano Parodi 9 points) *
03 August Dominican Republic-Puerto Rico: 63-65 (Eloy Vargas 15 points, Isaac Sosa 13 points) *
04 August Dominican Republic-USA B: 83-92 (Gelvis Solano 26 points, Collin Gillespie 24 points) *
15 Ağustos Dominican Republic-LSU: 92-88 (Eulis Baez 14 points, Rigoberto Mendoza 13 points) *
22 August Dominican Republic-Spain: 70-102 (Eloy Vargas 11 points, Rick Rubio 20 points) *
24 August Dominican Republic-China: 87-72 (Juan Miguel Suero 18 points) *
26 August Dominican Rep.- Greece: 75-87 (Sadiel Rojas 16 points, Giannis Antetokounmpo 26 points) *
27 August Dominican Rep.-Turkey: 59-87 (Ronald Roberts 9 points, Melih Mahmutoğlu 16 points) *
Lineup
PG: Gelvis Solano – Ronald Ramon
SG: Juan Miguel Suero – Victor Liz –
SF: Sadiel Rojas – Rigoberto Mendoza – Dagoberto Pena
PF: Eulis Baez – Luis Montero – Juan Jose Garcia
C : Eloy Vargas – Ronald Roberts
Who is missing the competition?
Al Horford, Edgar Sosa, Angel Delgado, Adris De Leon and Karl-Anthony Towns wont play in this tournament.
News
– Dominican Republic hired Nestor “Che” Garcia as head coach at the beginning of summer.
– Al Horford is not going to play at World Cup because he wanted to rest. Horford said this decision hurt him a lot.
– Federation and coach Garcia claimed that Horford told them he is going to play in World Cup back in April but he changed his decision. That’s why they criticized this decision..
– Dominican Republic started preparations in Pan Games. They are 4th in the tournament.
– Dominican Republic won’t feature Angel Delgado in its 2019 FIBA World Cup squad.
– Marques Townes, Brandone Francis, Juan Guerrero, LJ Figueroa and Brayan Martinez were cut preliminary squad
– Dominican Republic won’t feature Edgar Sosa in its 2019 FIBA World Cup squad.
– Jhonatan Araujo ve Luis Santos were cut preliminary squad.
– Adris De Leon and Jean Montero were cut preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Eulis Baez
Target: To compete against France and Germany in the group
Who can shine out in the competition?: Gelvis Solano
Biggest success: Dominican Republic won the bronze medals in 2011Americabasket.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Dominican Republic was fourth in the group. – Canada, Brazil and Venezuela –
How many times did they participate: 3 times (their biggest success is 12th spot in 1978 World Cup )
France – Roster (12 players) – Group G
Frank Ntilikina (NY Knicks – PG) 43 games 5.7 points, 2.8 assists, 2.2 rebounds
Andrew Albicy (M. Andorra – PG) 53 games 9.7 points, 5.5 assists, 1.7 rebounds
Nando De Colo (CSKA Moskova – SG) 61 games 14.8 points, 3.4 assists, 2.4 rebounds
Evan Fournier (Orlando Magic – SG/F) 81 games 15.1 points, 3.6 assists, 3.2 rebounds
Nicolas Batum (Charlotte Hornets – SF) 75 games 9.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists
Axel Toupane (Olympiakos – SF) 45 games 5.8 points, 1.8 rebounds, 0.6 assist
Paul Lacombe (AS Monaco – SG/F) 54 games 11.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists
Louis Labeyrie (Valencia – PF) 60 games 5.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, 0.8 assists
Amath M’Baye (V. Bologna – PF) 52 games 10.6 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Rudy Gobert (Utah Jazz – C) 81 games 15.8 points, 12.8 rebounds, 2.3 blocks
Vincent Poirier (Baskonia – C) 73 games 10.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, 1.0 blocks
Mathias Lessort (U. Malaga – C) 57 games 9.3 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Head coach: Vincent Collet, in charge since 2009
- France has 5 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 10 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 27.1 years (The 8th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 2 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 8 players
Number of players over-30: 2 players
Youngest player of the roster: Frank Ntilikina – 21-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Nando De Colo – 32 year-old
Average height of the roster: 201.2 centimeters (The 4th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 1 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 3 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 8 players
Shortest player of the roster: Andrew Albicy – 1.78 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Rudy Gobert – 2.15 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
NBA: 4 players
ACB (Spain): 4 players
LNB (France): 1 player
VTB: 1 player
HEBA (Greece): 1 player
Lega Basket (Italy): 1 player
7DAYS EuroCup: 4 players
EuroLeague: 3 players
BCL: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (6-2)
05 August France-Turkey: 69-74 (Adrien Moerman 12 points, Cedi Osman 19 points) *
07 August France-Tunisia: 94-56 (Evan Fournier 17 points, Mourad Mabrouk 16 points) *
15 August France-Montenegro: 80-72 (Nicolas Batum 18 points, Nikola Vucevic 12 points) *
16 August France-Brazil: 86-72 (Vincent Poirier 16 points, Leandro Barbosa 17 points) *
17 August France-Argentina: 77-58 (Mathias Lessort 13 points, Luis Scola 16 points) *
24 August France-New Zealand: 95-81 (Nando De Colo 19 points, Corey Webster 11 points, ) *
25 August France-Italy: 82-80 (Evan Fournier 29 points, Marco Belinelli 20 points) *
27 August France-Serbia: 56-61 (Nicolas Batum 9 points, Miroslav Raduljica 13 points) *
Lineup
PG: Frank Ntilikina – Andrew Albicy
SG: Evan Fournier – Nando De Colo
SF: Nicolas Batum – Axel Toupane – Paul Lacombe
PF: Louis Labeyrie – Amath M’Baye
C : Rudy Gobert – Vincent Poirier – Mathias Lessort
Who is missing the competition?
Thomas Heurtel, Joffrey Lauvergne, Edwin Jackson, Kevin Seraphin, Leo Westermann, Adrien Moerman, Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot and Guershon Yabusele wont play in this tournament.
News
– Thomas Heurtel will not be able to play for France at the 2019 FIBA World Cup in China.
– Elie Okobo will replace Heurtel in France’s roster for FIBA World Cup.
– Nando De Colo and Axel Toupane will miss the start of France’s training camp ahead of the 2019 FIBA World Cup. Both players are facing a right calf injury and require rest.
– Gobert: “Winning the Olympic gold medal or the World Cup is a dream”
– Joffrey Lauvergne announced that he won’t play with France in this summer’s FIBA World Cup.
– Evan Fournier on USA’s World Cup absences: Why would they be motivated?
– Nicolas Batum on French NT: “There’s a new, talented generation of players”
– De Colo on France: “We all want to do great things”
– Rudy Gobert: “We want to do something great in China”
– Vincet Collet on World Cup: “It’s quite possible two European teams to be on the podium”
– Mathias Lessort missed the last couple of practice sessions of the French National Team due to sprained ankle.
-France announced replacement players for possible injuries: Moustapha Fall, Edwin Jackson, Lahaou Konate, Yakuba Quattara, Leo Westermann, Guershon Yabusele
– Following Thomas Heurtel, Adrien Moerman was ruled out of the World Cup due to injury.
– After the tournament in Lyon, coach Vincent Collet chose to cut Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot from the roster.
– Nicolas Batum: “The battle for the top three spots is going to be crazy”
– Mathias Lessort: “I was not worried about my injury, Vincent Collet knows my strengths”
– Elio Okobo and Theo Maledon were cut preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Rudy Gobert
Team’s youngster: Frank Ntilikina
Target: To qualify as the group leader and get the ticket for 2020 Tokio Olympics
Who can shine out in the competition?: Amath M’Baye
Biggest success: France won the silver medals in 1948 and 2000 Olympic Games
What did they do in the Qualifiers: France was leader in the group.
How many times did they participate: 8 times (their biggest success is 3rd spot in 2014 World Cup)
Germany – Roster (12 players) – Group G
Dennis Schröder (OKC Thunder – PG) 79 games 15.5 points, 4.0 assists, 3.6 rebounds
İsmet Akpınar (R. Ulm – PG) 52 games 10.1 points, 3.0 assists, 1.8 rebounds
Maodo Lo (Bayern Münih – PG) 74 games 7.0 points, 2.4 assists, 1.5 rebounds
Andreas Obst (Obradoiro – SG) 32 games 7.2 points, 1.3 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Niels Giffey (ALBA Berlin – SF) 67 games 9.8 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Paul Zipser (SP Burgos – SF) 18 games 6.4 points, 2.6 rebounds, 0.4 assists
Maxi Kleber (Dallas Mavericks – PF) 71 games 6.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 0.7 assists
Danilo Barthel (Bayern Münih – PF) 75 games 10.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists
Robin Benzing (Beşiktaş SJ – F) 38 games 10.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.1 assist
Johannes Voigtmann (Baskonia – PF/C) 71 games 8.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists
Daniel Theis (Boston Celtics – C) 66 games 5.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 0.6 blocks
Johannes Thiemann (ALBA Berlin – C) 63 gams 7.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, 0.5 assists
Head coach: Henrik Rödl, in charge since 2017
- Germany has 8 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 12 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 26.1 years (The 4th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 2 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 9 players
Number of players over-30: 1 player
Youngest player of the roster: Andreas Obst – 23-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Robin Benzing – 30-year-old
Average height of the roster: 200.2 centimeters (The 9th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 1 player
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 3 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 8 players
Shortest player of the roster: Dennis Schröder – 1.88 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Johannes Voigtmann – 2.09 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
BBL (Germany): 7 players
NBA: 3 players
ACB (Spain): 4 players
BSL (Turkey): 1 player
7DAYS EuroCup: 4 players
EuroLeague: 3 players
BCL: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (6-1)
11 August Germany-Sweden: 78-46 (Paul Zipser 14 points, Johan Löfberg 10 points) *
16 August Germany-Hungary: 83-62 (Dennis Schroder 19 points, Akos Keller 12 points) *
17 August Germany-Czech Rep.: 87-68 (Dennis Schroder 21 points, Patrik Auda 12 points) *
18 August Germany-Poland: 92-84 (Dennis Schröder 33 points, Mateusz Ponitka 17 points) *
23 August Germany-Tunisia: 89-70 (Andreas Obst 17 points, Salah Mejri 30 points) *
24 August Germany-Japan: 83-86 (Dennis Schroder 16 points, Rui Hachimura 31 points) *
28 August Germany-Australia: 74-64 (Dennis Schröder 15 points) *
Lineup
PG: Dennis Schröder – İsmet Akpınar
SG: Andreas Obst – Maodo Lo
SF: Paul Zipser – Niels Giffey
PF: Maxi Kleber – Danilo Barthel – Robin Benzing
C : Johannes Voigtmann – Daniel Theis – Johannes Thiemann
Who is missing the competition?
Karsten Tadda, Maik Zirbes, Isaac Bonga, Isaiah Hartenstein, Moritz Wagner and Joshiko Saibou wont play in this tournament.
News
– Germany, started preparations on August 5th
– Joshiko Saibou and Karim Jallow were cut preliminary squad.
– Daniel Theis: Germany can have a great run in China
– Dennis Schroder: “We have so much potential in the World Cup”
– Moritz Wagner cut from the German national team
– Maxi Kleber: “It’s a great time for Germany’s national team”
– Isaac Bonga, cut from the German national team
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Dennis Schröder
Team’s youngster: Andreas Obst
Target: Get the ticket for 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Who can shine out in the competition?: Paul Zipser
Biggest success: Germany won the bronze medal in 2002 World Cup
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Germany was second in the group. – Greece –
How many times did they participate: 6 times (their biggest success is 3rd spot in 2002 World Cup )
Jordan – Roster (12 players) – Group G
Mahmoud Abdeen (Al Jazeera – PG) * No stats *
Jordan Al-Dasuqi (Al Jazeera – PG) * No stats *
Moussa Alawadi (Kofer – G) * No stats *
Amin Abu Hawwas (Orthodox – SG) * No stats *
Freddy İbrahim (Tampa – G) 29 games 10.2 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists
Dar Tucker (San Lorenzo – SG/F) 62 games 14.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Ahmed Alhamarsheh (Al Wihdat – SF) * No stats *
Zaid Abbas (Al Riyadi – PF) * No stats *
Ahmed Obeid (Orthodox – F) * No stats *
Ahmet Düverioğlu (Fenerbahçe Beko – C) 76 games 5.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, 0.5 blocks
Mohammed Husseinn (Al Ahli – C) * No stats *
Yousef Abuwazaneh (Al Riyadi – C) * No stats *
Head coach: Joseph Anthony Stiebing, in charge since 2019
- Jordan has 7 players from 2017 AsiaBasket and 11 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.5 years (The 17th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 2 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 5 players
Number of players over-30: 5 players
Youngest player of the roster: Freddy İbrahim – 22-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Zaid Abbas – 35-year-old
Average height of the roster: 197.5 centimeters (The 21th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 1 player
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 6 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 5 players
Shortest player of the roster: Jordan Al-Dasuqi – 1.80 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Mohammed Husseinn – 2.12 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
Jordan League: 9 players
NCAA: 1 player
BSL (Turkey): 1 player
Liga A (Argentina): 1 player
EuroLeague: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (2-8)
02 August Jordan-Russia: 71-111 (Dar Tucker 15 points, Vitaly Fridzon 22 points) *
03 August Jordan-Iran: 70-82 (Jordan Al-Dasuqi 15 points, Behnam Yakchali 21 points) *
09 August Jordan-Poland: 51-92 (Damian Kulig 14 points, Dar Tucker 17 points) *
10 August Jordan-Tunisia: 68-80 (Dar Tucker 24 points, Makram Romdhane 14 points) *
11 August Jordan-Czech Republic: 67-98 (Fadi İbrahim 16 points, Vit Krejci 15 points) *
13 August Jordan-Turkey: 72-106 (Dar Tucker 15 points, Furkan Korkmaz 15 points) *
14 August Jordan-Senegal: 71-63 (Ahmet Düverioğlu 17 points, Ibrahima Faye 15 points) *
24 August Jordan-Greece: 65-92 (Dar Tucker 23 points, Georgios Printezis 17 points) *
26 August Jordan-China B: 84-72
27 August Jordan-Senegal: 64-69
Lineup
PG: Jordan Al-Dasuqi – Mahmoud Abdeen
SG: Freddy İbrahim – Moussa Alawadi – Amin Abu Hawwas
SF: Dar Tucker – Ahmed Alhamarsheh
PF: Zaid Abbas – Ahmed Obeid
C : Ahmet Düverioğlu – Mohammed Husseinn – Yousef Abuwazaneh
Who is missing the competition?
Jordan has all its players available.
News
– Mahmoud Abdeen and Zaid Abbas suffered from various injuries ahead of the training camp.
– Malek Kanaan, Sinan Eid ve Zane Najdawi were cut preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Dar Tucker
Team’s youngster: Freddy İbrahim
Target: Getting their first win in World Cup.
Who can shine out in the competition?: Freddy İbrahim
Biggest success: Jordan won the silver medal 2011 Asiabasket.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Jordan was third in the group – Korea and New Zealand –
How many times did they participate: 2 times (First time 2010 World Cup)
Canada – Roster (12 players) – Group H
Cory Joseph (Indiana Pacers – PG) 82 games 6.5 points, 3.9 assists, 3.4 rebounds
Kevin Pangos (Barcelona – PG) 82 games 7.6points, 3.2 assists, 1.3 rebounds
Andrew Nembhard (Florida – PG) 36 games 8.0 points, 5.3 assists, 2.8 rebounds
Phil Scrubb (Zenit – PG) 49 games 10.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists
Kaza Kajami-Keane (Zwoller – G) 48 games 18.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, 4.5 assists
Brady Heslip (İBB – G) 34 games 12.4 points, 1.5 assists, 1.4 rebounds
Thomas Scrubb (Varese – SF) 49 games 13.3 points, 6.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists
Melvin Ejim (U. Kazan – PF) 37 games 8.0 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Kyle Wiltjer (U. Malaga – PF) 57 games 10.9 points, 2.9 rebounds, 0.9 assists
Conar Morgan (Joventut -PF) 38 maç 7.1 sayı, 3.0 ribaund, 0.5 asist
Khem Birch (Orlando Magic – C) 50 games 4.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, 0.5 blok
Owen Klassen (Ludwigsburg – C) 43 games 9.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, 0.5 block
Head coach: Nick Nurse, in charge since 2019
- Canada has 1 player from 2017 AmericaBasket and 12 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 25.8 years (The 3rd youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: 1 player
Number of players between 20 and 25: None
Number of players between 25 and 30: 11 players
Number of players over-30: None
Youngest player of the roster: Andrew Nembhard – 19-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Brady Heslip – 29-year-old
Average height of the roster: 196.7 centimeters (The 25th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 3 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 5 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 4 players
Shortest player of the roster: Kevin Pangos – 1.85 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Owen Klassen – 2.08 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
ACB (Spaing): 3 players
NBA: 2 players
VTB: 2 players
NCAA: 1 player
BSL (Turkey): 1 player
Lega Basket (Italy): 1 player
BBL (Germany): 1 players
DBL (Holland): 1 player
7DAYS EuroCup: 4 players
BCL: 2 players
EuroLeague: 1 players
Schedule of preparation games (4-3)
07 August Canada-Nigeria: 96-87 (Khem Birch 14 points, Josh Okogie 18 points)
09 August Canada-Nigeria: 81-90 (Phil Scrubb 12 points, Jordan Nwora 19 points) *
16 August Canada-Australia: 90-70 (Kevin Pangos 18 points, Patty Mills 20 points) *
17 August Canada-Australia: 73-81 (Khem Birch 18 points, Jock Landale 13 points) *
20 August Canada-New Zealand: 122-88 (Aaron Best 20 points, Tai Webster 19 points) *
21 August Canada-New Zealand: 103-100 (Phil Scrubb 24 points, Cory Webster 33 points) *
26 August Canada-USA: 68-84: (Kyle Wiltjer 21 points, Jaylen Brown 19 points) *
Lineup
PG: Kevin Pangos – Cory Joseph – Andrew Nembhard
SG: Phil Scrubb – Brady Heslip
SF: Oshae Brissett – Kaza Kajami-Keane
PF: Kyle Wiltjer – Melvin Ejim – Conor Morgan
C : Khem Birch – Owen Klassen
Who is missing the competition?
Kelly Olynyk, Jamal Murray, Tristan Thompson, Dwight Powell, Nick Alexander Walker, RJ Barrett, Brandon Clarke, Dillons Brooks, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Mfiondu Kabengele, Trey Lyles, Nik Stauskas, Marial Shayok, Anthony Bennett and Andrew Wiggins wont play in this tournament.
News
– Canada started preparations on August 4th.
– Canada won’t feature Tristian Thompson in its 2019 FIBA World Cup squad
– Nickeil Alexander Walker, Dillon Brooks, Brandon Claker, Aaron Doornekamp, Lugentz Dort, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Mfiondu Kabengele, Naz Mitrou-Long, Trey Lyles, Dwight Powell, Marial Shayok, Andy Rautins ve Nik Stauskas were cut preliminary squad.
– Kelly Olynyk will not be able to represent Canada in the 2019 FIBA World Cup, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. He picked up a knee injury in a friendly game versus Nigeria and will not be able to recover ahead of his national team’s trip to China.
– Canadian national team still expects Cory Joseph to join the squad for the World Cup.
– Raptors forward Chris Boucher also withdrew from Canada’s pre-World Cup camp citing personal reasons.
– Point guard Cory Joseph isn’t in Australia for Canada’s exhibition game on Friday, but is expected to rejoin the team soon, according to Doug Smith of the Toronto Star.
– Owen Klassen was included in the Canada squad.
– Nick Nurse confirms Cory Joseph will travel to China.
– Addison Patterson and Eugene Omoruyi were cut preliminary squad.
– Nick Nurse: “Joseph said he was getting on the plane tomorrow”
– Duane Notice, Oshae Brissett ve Aaron Best were cut preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Cory Joseph
Team’s youngster: Andrew Nembhard
Target: To qualify from the first group stage
Who can shine out in the competition?: Kyle Wiltjer
Biggest success: Canada won the silver medal in 1936 Berlin Olympic Games
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Canada was leader in the group.
How many times did they participate: 14 times (their biggest success is 6th spot in 1978 and 1982 World Cup)
Senegal – Roster (12 players) – Group H
Xane Dalmeida (Etoile – PG) 36 games 2.7 points, 7.2 assists, 4.5 rebounds
Lamine Sambe (Rueil Athletic – PG) 36 games 14.4 points, 5.0 assists, 2.9 rebounds
Djibril Thiam (Cheruy – F) * No stats *
Momar Ndoye (Feurs – F) 34 games 8.5 points, 4.6 rebounds, 0.7 assists
Ibrahima Faye (Leuven Bears – PF) 35 games 12.1 points, 8.9 rebounds, 1.0 assists
Mouhammad Faye (Crvena Zvezda – PF) 58 games 7.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.5 assists
Babacar Toure (Fribourg – PF/C) 50 games 15.6 points, 9.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists
Maurice Ndour (U. Kazan – PF/C) 40 games 10.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 1.1 blocks
Youssou Ndoye (JL Bourg – C) 33 games 13.4 points, 8.4 rebounds, 1.4 blocks
Hamady Ndiaye (Avellino – C) 34 games 5.7 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.6 blocks
Pape Diop (S. Louisiana – C) 27 games 3.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, 0.3 assist
Makhtar Gueye (Alabama – C) 35 games 8.2 points, 6.6 rebounds, 0.7 blocks
Head coach: Moustapha Gaye, in charge since 2019
- Senegal has 5 players from 2017 Afrobasket and 9 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.5 years (The 17th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 4 players
Number of players between 25 and 30: 3 players
Number of players over-30: 5 players
Youngest player of the roster: Makhtar Gueye- 22-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Xane Dalmeida – 36-year-old
Average height of the roster: 203.0 centimeters (The 2nd tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 2 players
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 1 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 9 players
Shortest player of the roster: Xane Dalmeida – 1.83 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Hamady Ndiaye- 2.13 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
NM1 (France 3. League): 4 player
NCAA: 2 players
ABA Liga: 1 playe
VTB: 1 player
Lega Basket (Italy): 1 player
LNB (France): 1 player
LNA (Switzerland): 1 player
BSL (Belgium): 1 player
7DAYS EuroCup: 2 players
BCL: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (3-5)
08 August Senegal-Italy: 54-111 (Babacar Toure 15 points, Pietro Aradori 15 point) *
09 August Senegal-Venezuela: 75-69 (Mouhammad Faye 25 points, Nestor Colmenares 19 points) *
10 August Senegal-Russia: 56-73 (Babacar Toure 13 points, Grigor Motovilov 17 points) *
12 August Senegal-Turkey: 59-94 (Maurice Ndour 14 points, Ersan İlyasova 16 points) *
14 August Senegal-Jordan: 63-71 (Ibrahima Faye 15 points, Ahmet Düverioğlu 17 points) *
23 August Senegal-Venezuela: 74-81 (Yousso NDoye 16 points, Jhornan Zamora 16 points)
25 August Senegal-Puerto Rico: 90-61 (Maurice Ndour 14 points)
27 August Senegal-Jordan: 69-64
Lineup
PG: Xane Dalmeida – Lamine Sambe
SG: Djibril Thiam – Momar Ndoye
SF: Ibrahima Faye
PF: Babacar Toure – Mouhammad Faye – Makhtar Gueye
C : Maurice Ndour – Youssou Ndoye -Hamady Ndiaye – Papa Diop
Who is missing the competition?
Clevin Hannah, Gorgui Dieng, Tacko Fall, Youssoupha Fall and Omar Sylla wont play in this tournament.
News
– Senegal hired Moustaphe as head coach at the beginning of August.
– Senegal started preparations on August 2nd.
– Lamine Sambe and Xane Dalmeida were included in the Nigeria squad
– Babacar Diallo, Gorgui Dieng, Moise Diame, Tacko Fall and Youssoupha Fall were cut preliminary squad.
– Clevin Hannah, Mamadou Lamine Diop, Papa Moustapha Diop and Birame Gaye were cut preliminary squad.
– Maurice Ndour is a new team captain.
– Louis Adams, Alkaly Ndour, Thierno Niang and Antoine Mendy were cut preliminary squad
– Maurice Ndour eyeing return to Japan for Olympic Games
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Maurice Ndour
Team’s youngster: Makhtar Gueye
Target: At least a victory
Who can shine out in the competition?: İbrahima Faye
Biggest success: Senegal has won the Afrobasket five times.
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Senegal was second in the group
How many times did they participate: 5 times ( their biggest success was the 14th spot in the 1978 World Cup)
Lithuania – Roster (12 players) – Group H
Mantas Kalnietis (ASVEL – PG) 61 games 8.4 points, 5.5 assists, 2.7 rebounds
Lukas Lekavicius (Panathinaikos – PG) 59 games 5.2 points, 2.0 assists, 1.2 rebounds
Marius Grigonis (Zalgiris – SG) 74 games 9.1 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists
Renaldas Seibutis (Zaragoza – SG) 38 games 11.2 points, 2.3 assists, 2.3 rebounds
Rokas Giedraitis (ALBA Berlin – SG/SF) 59 games 13.2 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.0 assists
Mindaugas Kuzminskas (O. Milano – F) 68 games 8.9 points, 3.3 rebounds, 0.7 assists
Arnas Butkevicius (Rytas – SF) 62 games 9.4 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists
Edgaras Ulanovas (Zalgiris – SF) 77 games 8.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Donatas Sabonis (Indiana Pacers – PF) 74 games 14.1 points, 9.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists
Jonas Maciulis (AEK Atina – F) 39 games 10.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists
Jonas Valanciunas (Memphis Grizzlies – C) 49 games 15.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.4 assists
Paulius Jankunas (Zalgiris – PF/C) 44 games 6.6 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Head coach: Dainius Adomaitis, in charge since 2016
- Lithuania has 6 players from 2017 EuroBasket and 11 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 28.6 years (The 20th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 1 player
Number of players between 25 and 30: 7 players
Number of players over-30: 4 players
Youngest player of the roster: Donatas Sabonis – 23-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: Paulius Jankunas – 35-year-old
Average height of the roster: 199.4 centimeters (The 16th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 1 player
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 6 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 5 players
Shortest player of the roster: Lukas Lekavicius – 1.84 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Jonas Valanciunas- 2.11 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
LKL (Lithuania): 4 players
NBA: 2 players
HEBA (Greek): 2 players
LNB (France): 1 player
BBL (Germany): 1 player
Lega Basket (Italy): 1 player
ACB (Spain): 1 player
EuroLeague: 5 players
7DAYS EuroCup: 2 players
BCL: 1 player
Schedule of preparation games (6-3)
02 August Lithuania-Spain: 70-78 (Lukas Lekavicius 10 points, Willy Hernangomez 23 points) *
04 August Lithuania-Finland: 80-60 (Donatas Sabonis 11 points, Topias Palmi 9 points) *
10 August Lithuania-Serbia: 68-72 (Marius Grigonis 18 points, Bogdan Bogdanovic 18 points) *
12 August Lithuania-Serbia: 91-95 (Jonas Valanciunas 18 points, Bogdan Bogdanovic 27 points) *
16 August Lithuania-Finland: 87-46 (Jonas Valanciunas 18 points, Eimantas Bendzius 13 points) *
17 August Lithuania-Russia: 88-72 (Domantas Sabonis 25 points, Andrey Zubkov 15 points) *
24 August Lithuania-Korea: 86-57 (Jonas Valanciunas 20 points Ricardo Ratliffe 24 points) *
25 August Lithuania-Angola: 91-56 (Jonas Valanciunas 16 points, Carlos Morias 13 points) *
27 August Lithuania-Czech Rep.: 82-79 (Mantas Kalnietis 12 points, Jaromir Bohacik 16 points) *
Lineup
PG: Mantas Kalnietis – Lukas Lekavicius
SG: Marius Grigonis – Renaldas Seibutis – Rokas Giedraitis
SF: Mindaugas Kuzminskas – Edgaras Ulanovas – Arnas Butkevicius
PF: Donatas Sabonis – Jonas Maciulis
C : Jonas Valanciunas – Paulius Jankunas
Who is missing the competition?
Arturas Gudaitis, Arturas Milaknis, Adas Juskevicius, Eimantas Bendzius and Donatas Motiejūnas wont play in this tournament.
News
– Arturas Gudaitis was removed from the squad for an injury.
– Dovis Bickauskıs, Arturas Milaknis, Antanas Kavaliauskas, Evaldas Kairys and Egidijus Mockivicius were cut preliminary squad.
– Adas Juskevicius, Gytis Masiulis ve Martynas Echodas were cut preliminary squad.
– The Lithuanian NT will continue its training for FIBA World Cup without Eimantas Bendzius, who was cut from the roster after Saturday’s game against Russia.
– Zygimantas Janavicius and Martynas Geben were cut preliminary squad.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Donatas Sabonis
Target: Get the ticket for 2020 Tokio Olympics
Who can shine out in the competition?: Marius Grigonis
Biggest success: Lithuania won the gold medals in 1937, 1939 and 2003 Eurobasket
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Lithuania was leader in the group.
How many times did they participate: 5 times (their biggest success is 3rd spot in 2010 World Cup)
Australia – Roster (12 players) – Group H
Matthew Delladova (Cleveland Cavaliers – PG) 48 games 5.8 points, 3.7 assists, 1.6 rebounds
Patty Mills (SA Spurs – PG) 82 games 9.9 points, 2.9 assists, 2.2 rebounds
Nathan Sobey (Strasbourg – G) 15 games 4.4 points, 1.9 assists, 1.0 rebounds
Chris Goulding (Melbourne – SG) 31 games 14.2 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists
Cameron Gliddon (Brisbane – SG) 47 games 13.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists
Joe Ingles (Utah Jazz – SF) 82 games 12.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.2 assists
Mitch Creek (Long Islands – SG/F) 41 games 15.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists
Nick Kay (Perth – PF) 34 games 15.1 points, 9.0 rebounds, 3.1 assists
David Barlow (Melbourne – PF) 34 games 11.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists
Aron Baynes (Boston Celtics – C) 61 games 5.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists
Andrew Bogut (GS Warriors – C) 11 games 3.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.0 assist
Jock Landale (Partizan – C) 47 games 11.9 points, 5.8 rebounds, 0.9 blocks
Head coach: Andrej Lemanis, in charge since 2013
- Australia has 3 players from 2017 AsiaBasket and 8 players from World Cup Qualifiers in the roster.
Average age of the roster: 29.7 years (The 29th youngest team of the tournament)
Number of players under-20: None
Number of players between 20 and 25: 1 player
Number of players between 25 and 30: 5 players
Number of players over-30: 6 players
Youngest player of the roster: Jock Landale- 23-year-old
Oldest player of the roster: David Barlow – 35-year-old
Average height of the roster: 200.8 centimeters (The 6th tallest team of the tournament)
Number of players with the height under-190: 1 player
Number of players with the height between 190 and 200: 5 players
Number of players with the height over 200: 6 players
Shortest player of the roster: Patty Mills – 1.83 centimeters
Tallest players of the roster: Andrew Bogut – 2.13 centimeters
The leagues where players compete:
NBA: 5 players
NBL (Avustralya): 4 players
LNB (Fransa): 1 player
G-League: 1 player
ABA Liga: 1 player
7DAYS EuroCup: 1 players
Schedule of preparation games (2-3)
16 August Australia-Canada: 70-90 (Patty Mills 20 points, Kevin Pangos 18 points) *
17 August Australia-Canada: 81-73 (Jock Landale 13 points, Khem Birch 18 points) *
22 August Australia-USA: 86-102 (Patty Mills 19 points, Kemba Walker 23 points) *
24 August Australia-USA: 98-94 (Patty Mills 30 points, Kemba Walker 22 points) *
28 August Australia–Germany: 64-74 (Dennis Schröder 15 points) *
Lineup
PG: Matthew Delladova – Nathan Sobey
SG: Patty Mills – Chris Goulding – Cameron Gliddon
SF: Joe Ingles – Mitch Greek
PF: Nick Kay – David Barlow
C : Aron Baynes – Andrew Bogut – Jock Landale
Who is missing the competition?
Ben Simmons, Jonah Bolden, Brock Motum and Thon Maker wont play in this tournament.
News
– Ben Simmons confirmed via post on Twitter that he will not play for Australia in the 2019 FIBA World Cup.
– Thon Maker, Brock Motum, Todd Blancfield, Mitch Creek, Mitch McCarron ve Deng Adel were cut preliminary squad.
– Xavier Cooks picked up a serious knee injury and was ruled out of the 2019 FIBA World Cup.
– Mitch Creek will return to the Boomers shortly after being cut from the final squad to replace the 27-year-old swingman of SIG Strasbourg.
– The Boomers suffered another loss, as Jonah Bolden withdrew from the World Cup.
– David Barlow call to the Australia NT squad after out of Jonah Bolden.
7 Basic things regarding the team
Team’s main star: Patty Mills
Team’s youngster: Jock Landale
Target: To qualify as the group leader and get the ticket for 2020 Tokio Olympics
Who can shine out in the com1petition?: Mitch Creek
Biggest success: Australia finished 4th place in Rio 2016
What did they do in the Qualifiers: Australia was leader in the group.
How many times did they participate: 12 times (their biggest success is 5th spot in 1994 World Cup)