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  • London Olympics Group Draw [Apr 30 Rio de Janeiro]


    Group A

    Lithuania, Tunisia, USA, France, Nigeria and Argentina.
    Group B

    China, Great Britain, Brazil, Australia, Russia and Spain.
    FIBA Europe

    PG: Tony Parker of France
    SG: Juan Carlos Navarro of Spain
    SF: Andrei Kirilenko of Russia
    PF: Dirk Nowitzki of Germany
    C: Pau Gasol of Spain
    * 1. Spain 10W - 1L
    * 2. France 9W - 2L
    3. Russia 10W - 1L
    4. FYROM 7W - 4L
    5. Lithuania 8W - 3L
    6. Greece 7W - 4L
    7. Slovenia 6W - 5L
    8. Serbia 5W - 6L
    9. Finland 3W - 5L
    9. Germany 4W - 4L
    11. Georgia 2W - 6L
    11. Turkey 3W - 5L
    13. Bulgaria 2W - 3L
    13. Croatia 2W - 3L
    13. Great Britain 2W - 3L
    13. Israel 2W - 3L

    FIBA Americas

    PG: Marcelo Huertas of Brazil
    SG: Carlos Arroyo of Puerto Rico
    SF: Emanuel Ginobili of Argentina
    PF: Luis Scola of Argentina
    C: Al Horford of Dominican Republic
    * 1. Argentina 9W - 1L
    * 2. Brazil 8W - 2L
    3. Dominican Republic 6W - 4L
    4. Puerto Rico 6W - 4L
    5. Venezuela 4W - 4L
    6. Canada 3W - 5L
    7. Uruguay 2W - 6L
    8. Panama 2W - 6L
    9. Cuba 0W - 4L
    10. Paraguay 0W - 4L

    FIBA Asia

    PG: Osama Daghles of Jordan
    SG: Takuya Kawamura of Japan
    SF: Nekkhah Bahrami of Iran
    PF: Yi Jianlian of China
    C: Hamed Haddadi of Iran
    * 1. China 9W - 0L
    2. Jordan 5W - 4L
    3. South Korea 7W - 2L
    4. Philippines 6W - 3L
    5. Iran 8W - 1L
    6. Lebanon 4W - 5L
    7. Japan 5W - 4L
    8. Chinese Taipei 4W - 5L
    9. Syria 8 4W - 4L
    10. UAE 2W - 6L
    11. Malaysia 3W - 5L
    12. Uzbekistan 1W - 7L
    13. Indonesia 2W - 3L
    14. India 1W - 4L
    15. Bahrain 1W - 4L
    16. Qatar 0W - 5L

    FIBA Africa

    PG: Marouana Kechrid of Tunisia
    SG: Carlos Morais of Angola
    SF: Ime Udoka of Nigeria
    PF: Makrem Ben Romdhane of Tunisia
    C: Salah Mejri of Tunisia
    * 1. Tunisia 7W - 0L
    2. Angola 5W - 2L
    3. Nigeria 6W - 1L
    4. Cote d'Ivoire 3W - 4L
    5. Senegal 6W - 1L
    6. CAR 4W - 3L
    7. Cameroon 5W - 2L
    8. Morocco 2W - 5L
    9. Mali 3W - 2L
    10. Mozambique 5 1 - 4
    11. Egypt 2W - 3L
    12. Rwanda 1W - 4L
    13. Madagascar 1W - 4L
    14. South Africa 1W - 4L
    15. Chad 1W - 4L
    16. Togo 0W - 5L

    FIBA Oceania

    * 1. Australia 3W - 0L
    2. New Zealand 0W - 3L

    Olympic Qualifying Tournament

    * 1. Russia 4W - 0L
    * 1. Lithuania 3W - 1L
    * 3. Nigeria 3W - 2L
    4. Dominican Republic 2W - 3L
    5. Greece 2W - 1L
    6. Puerto Rico 1W - 2L
    7. F.Y.R. of Macedonia 1W - 2L
    8. Angola 1W - 2L
    9. Venezuela 1W - 1L
    10. New Zealand 1W - 1L
    11. South Korea 0W - 2L
    12. Jordan 0W - 2L
    Last edited by Kings; 01-25-2013, 12:21 PM.

  • #2
    Cote d'Ivore? It wouldnt be on Rio de Janeiro?

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    • #3
      I don't know about location of the draw, it indeed looks strange. Why not London, the place where it should be made? However probably it doesn't matter much, but seedings are totally random here. I wonder where did you take it from, Kings? Any official source or just you put it randomly by yourself?

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      • #4
        27/2/2012
        FIBA ESCOLHE RIO PARA SEDE DO SORTEIO OLÍMPICO


        Foto: Romualds Vambuts

        Lubomir KOTLEBA, diretor da FIBA.
        Rio de Janeiro – Além de ser a sede dos Jogos Olímpicos de 2016, o Rio de Janeiro foi escolhido neste mês para ter a honraria de receber os dirigentes da Central Board da Federação Internacional de Basketball (Fiba) para uma das principais reuniões da entidade no ano de 2012. A entidade maior do basquete mundial também irá fazer os sorteios e a ordem dos jogos do basquete para as Olimpíadas de Londres, que serão realizadas no período de 27 de julho a 12 de agosto deste ano. O evento será organizado pelo Comitê Olímpico Brasileiro (COB), com a logística da Confederação Brasileira de Basketball (CBB). Os sorteios e tabela do masculino e feminino, que o Brasil estará presente nos dois, fato que não ocorria desde 1994, em Atlanta (EUA).

        A reunião da Central Board da FIBA, no Rio, será nos dias 28 e 29 de abril e terá o comando do ex-árbitro e atual diretor de competições da Fiba, Lubomir Kotleba, que tem uma relação muito boa com o basquete brasileiro. Ele foi também um dos árbitros que apitou a histórica vitória do Brasil sobre os Estados Unidos na final do Pan-americano de 1987, em Indianápolis (EUA), por 120 a 115, com a Seleção Brasileira ficando com a medalha de ouro.

        Carlos Nunes, presidente da Confederação Brasileira de Basketball, ficou muito feliz de ver a reunião da Central Board da Fiba, no Rio de Janeiro, mas será um convidado de honra do encontro. “É um evento da Fiba e do Comitê Olímpico Brasileiro. Nós, da CBB, vamos ajudar apenas na parte logística do acontecimento e torcer para que tenhamos sorte nos sorteios,” disse o presidente da CBB.

        Paulinho Villas Boas de Almeida, diretor de Relações Institucionais da CBB, adiantou que o Rio de Janeiro irá receber em torno de 50 membros do Bureau Central da Fiba. O local da reunião e do sorteio ainda não foi definido, podendo acontecer no auditório do Comitê Olímpico Brasileiro ou no hotel onde os dirigentes da Fiba irão se hospedar.

        Juarez Araújo

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mindozas View Post
          I don't know about location of the draw, it indeed looks strange. Why not London, the place where it should be made? However probably it doesn't matter much, but seedings are totally random here. I wonder where did you take it from, Kings? Any official source or just you put it randomly by yourself?
          Exactly. Brazil making a pair with Tunisia? Terrible...It should be Tunisia + China and Brazil + France, not?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by planaria View Post
            Exactly. Brazil making a pair with Tunisia? Terrible...It should be Tunisia + China and Brazil + France, not?
            Tunisia+China yes, not sure about Brazil+France. Before Beijing 2008 draw (the picture below) it was both top European teams in one pair

            draw.JPG


            So now it'd be Spain+France, while back then we had 3 Euro teams, so 3rd was paired with hosts (Lithuania+China), now we have 3 American teams, so I assume it might be Great Britain+Brazil

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mindozas View Post
              I don't know about location of the draw, it indeed looks strange. Why not London, the place where it should be made? However probably it doesn't matter much, but seedings are totally random here. I wonder where did you take it from, Kings? Any official source or just you put it randomly by yourself?


              The draw to determine the two preliminary round groups of six teams each is scheduled to be held April 28, 2012, at the FIBA Central Board meeting n the Ivory Coast.

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              • #8
                Don't know if seedings are accurate, but they're not random. Check the fiba world rankings. Each group is of the highest teams available.

                1 USA
                2 Spain

                3 Argentina
                9 Australia

                10 China
                12 France

                13 Brazil
                32 Tunisia

                43 Great Britain
                Qualifier

                Qualifier
                Qualifier

                Again I don't know if they're right, but it's a definite pattern.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dtown View Post
                  Don't know if seedings are accurate, but they're not random. Check the fiba world rankings. Each group is of the highest teams available.
                  I see your point, now it makes little bit more sense, but still I find it quite random, cause the seedings simply just aren't set like that nor in WC, nor in OG. Continental principle is important during the draw - to not have majority teams from one continent in one group, while rankings doesn't has any influence. I really doubt that FIBA would change that, but we'll see

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                  • #10
                    If Tunisia and Great Britain end up in one group, the top contender(s) could have an easy run to the knockout stages and have the chance to rest some key players in the run-up.
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                    • #11
                      The draw to determine the two preliminary round groups of six teams each is scheduled to be held April 30, 2012, following the FIBA Central Board meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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                      • #12
                        Argentina

                        1st at 2011 FIBA Americas Championship for Men: 9 wins/1 defeat | Top scorer: Luis Scola 21.4ppg
                        World ranking (men): 3rd | Olympic appearances prior to 2012: 4 | Best Olympic result: 1st (2004)

                        Australia

                        1st at 2011 FIBA Oceania Championship for Men: 3 wins/0 defeats | Top scorer: Aleksandar Maric 15.7ppg
                        World ranking (men): 9th | Olympic appearances prior to 2012: 12 | Best Olympic result: 4th (1988, 1996, 2000)

                        Brazil

                        2nd at 2011 FIBA Americas Championship for Men: 8 wins/2 defeats | Top scorer: Marcelo Huertas 11.6ppg
                        World ranking (men): 13th | Olympic appearances prior to 2012: 13 | Best Olympic result: 3rd (1964, 1960, 1948)

                        China

                        1st at 2011 FIBA Asia Championship for Men: 9 wins/0 defeats | Top scorer: Yi Jianlian 16.6ppg
                        World ranking (men): 10th | Olympic appearances prior to 2012: 9 | Best Olympic result: 8th (1996, 2004, 2008)

                        France

                        2nd at EuroBasket Men 2011: 9 wins/2 defeats | Top scorer: Tony Parker 22.1ppg
                        World ranking (men): 12th | Olympic appearances prior to 2012: 7 | Best Olympic result: 2nd (2000)

                        Great Britain

                        Qualify as hosts (13th at EuroBasket: 2 win/3 defeats) | (Top scorer at EuroBasket: Luol Deng 24.6ppg)
                        World ranking (men): 43rd | Olympic appearances prior to 2012: 1 | Best Olympic result: 20th (1948)

                        Spain

                        1st at EuroBasket Men 2011: 10 wins/1 defeat | Top scorer: Pau Gasol 20.1ppg
                        World ranking (men): 2nd | Olympic appearances prior to 2012: 10 | Best Olympic result: 2nd (1984, 2008)

                        Tunisia

                        1st at 2011 FIBA Africa Championship for Men: 7 wins/0 defeats | Top scorer: Macram Ben Romdhane 12.7ppg
                        World ranking (men): | Olympic appearances prior to 2012: 0 | Best Olympic result: n/a

                        USA

                        1st at 2010 FIBA World Championship for Men: 9 wins/0 defeats | Top scorer: Kevin Durant 22.8 ppg
                        World ranking (men): 1st | Olympic appearances prior to 2012: 16
                        Best Olympic result: 1st (1936, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1968, 1976, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2008).

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                        • #13
                          What time the draw will start today?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by heart21 View Post
                            What time the draw will start today?
                            11:00 local time

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                            • #15
                              Men:

                              Group A

                              United States
                              France
                              Argentina
                              Tunisie
                              WQ 1
                              WQ 2

                              Group B

                              Spain
                              Australia
                              Brazil
                              China
                              Great-Britain
                              WQ 3

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