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2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup news and updates

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Reply #135 on: September 14, 2014, 02:13:04 AM
maganda sana kung
may makaka upset sa US  >:D
pero impossible na
sayang yung Spain nadali  ;D


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Re: 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup news and updates
« Reply #135 on: September 14, 2014, 02:13:04 AM »

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Reply #136 on: September 14, 2014, 09:24:41 AM
France beats Lithuania 95-93 for bronze at WCup

MADRID (AP) -- France came from behind in the final quarter to beat Lithuania 95-93 and win the bronze medal at the Basketball World Cup on Saturday.

Lithuania led by seven points entering the fourth period, and center Jonas Valanciunas scored five points to put Lithuania ahead 80-77 with three minutes to play.

But Boris Diaw drove twice to score contested lay-ups as France went ahead and held on.

The final minute became a parade of both teams exchanging free throw attempts, but France's shooters didn't waver. The final 16 seconds saw 11 fouls and 22 free-throw attempts as Lithuania wanted to stop the clock and recover possession, and France wanted to stop Lithuania from shooting from 3-point territory.

Nicolas Batum led France with a game-high 27 points, and Diaw scored eight of his 15 points in the fourth quarter to spur the comeback.

Valanciunas paced Lithuania with 25 points to go with nine rebounds.

Last summer, Tony Parker helped France win the European championship. Now, without the San Antonio Spurs guard, France has achieved its best ever finish at a world championship. Both feats came under coach Vincent Collet.

''When we started this adventure in July, we had the goal of finishing in the top three,'' Collet said. ''The way we reached this third place is even better for us.''

France upset host Spain in the quarterfinals before losing to Serbia in the semifinals.

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Reply #137 on: September 14, 2014, 12:07:15 PM
medyo may hangover pa nang pagkatalo nila sa US of A ang Lithuania kaya nadale ng France hehe.. Credits to France kase 3RD sila... grabe di ko akalain yan hehe
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Re: 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup news and updates
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Reply #138 on: September 14, 2014, 05:17:13 PM
Oo nga, wala pa si Tony Parker sa France lol

Post Merge: September 15, 2014, 09:40:24 AM
USA wins basketball worlds, 129-92 over Serbia

MADRID (AP) -- With golden confetti raining on their heads and ''Party in the U.S.A'' ringing in their ears, it must have been hard for the U.S. basketball players to hear anything.

Doesn't matter. They had stopped listening long ago.

All the questions about their talent, the doubts about their ability, were put down as easily as their opponents.

''It kind of was, again, a smack to our face, saying the U.S. was sending the B-team to go play in the World Cup,'' forward Kenneth Faried said. ''Just because LeBron's not here, Kobe's not here, (Kevin) Durant's not here, doesn't mean anything. We can step up and win the gold, too. That's what we did tonight.''

And just like every other game, the Americans did it easily.

Tournament MVP Kyrie Irving made all six of his 3-point attempts and scored 26 points, and the U.S. repeated as world champion for the first time by crushing Serbia 129-92 on Sunday in the Basketball World Cup.

James Harden added 23 points for the Americans, who made 11 of 16 3-pointers in a sensational-shooting first half, adding one final romp to a tournament full of them.

This depleted team that was supposedly weak enough to lose was too good to be touched.

''Obviously we didn't have a very close game all tournament, but for that to happen we had to play hard for 40 minutes and not relax and not give any inch while we were out there,'' guard Stephen Curry said.

The Americans came in winning by 32.5 points per game and their closest victory in the tournament was by 21 points over Turkey. They thought they would get a tough game Sunday, but were simply too good to let that happen.

They finished at 58 percent from the field. They made 15 of 30 3-point attempts and had eight of their 12 players score in double figures.

''I think the results were dominant, but we had spurts of dominance in a lot of games,'' U.S. coach Mike Krzyzewski said. ''And we had tough games and then all of a sudden we'd have a spurt and it looked like we dominated. Tonight we had like about a 35-minute spurt.''

The Americans were supposed to have All-Star forwards Durant, Kevin Love and Blake Griffin, who all informed USA Basketball not long before the tournament that they would be unavailable.

But Irving and Harden stuck around, and despite sending the youngest U.S. team since NBA players debuted in 1992, the Americans remained as dominant as ever.

They have won 63 straight games - 45 in official FIBA events and 18 in exhibition play - and are automatically qualified for the 2016 Olympics in Brazil.

LeBron James, Durant, Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul might want to return for that competition. But the Americans will have to leave room for some players from this team, which has loads of young talent that figures to get even better from the time it spent together.

It was the fifth world title for the Americans, tying Yugoslavia for the most all-time. And the second for Derrick Rose, who used this tournament as his return after missing most of the last two seasons following a pair of knee surgeries, along with Curry and Rudy Gay.

It was the first medal for Serbia, which had been a part of Yugoslavia when it won five. The Yugoslavians had been the last repeat champions, winning in 1998 and 2002.

The Serbians were only 2-3 in the group stage but then routed previously unbeaten Greece and Brazil before building a big lead and holding on for a 90-85 semifinal victory over France, which had beat them in the group stage and knocked out tournament co-favorite Spain in the quarters.

Serbia carried that momentum into the early moments of this one. Using a fluid offense that produced layups and dunks, Serbia opened the biggest lead any team had against the U.S. in this tournament when Miroslav Raduljica's three-point play made it 15-7.

That was wiped out in a minute, and Serbia's hopes of winning didn't last much longer.

'I don't think anything worked what we planned, but nevertheless I'm still happy with the effort that we put on the floor,'' Serbia coach Sasha Djordjevic said.

Harden had a three-point play and a 3-pointer, DeMarcus Cousins tied it with a pair of free throws, and then Irving had a jumper, 3-pointer and layup to cap a 15-0 burst that made it 22-15.

Irving hit a couple more 3s in an 11-0 run later in the quarter that provided a 35-19 cushion, and the Americans poured it on midway through the second in making it 56-30 after back-to-back 3s by Irving and Harden.

France beat Lithuania 95-93 on Saturday for the bronze.

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Post Merge: September 15, 2014, 09:41:37 AM
Kyrie Irving named FIBA World Cup MVP

Cleveland Cavaliers star guard Kyrie Irving was hailed as FIBA Basketball World Cup’s best player after taking home the Most Valuable Player plum for the tournament.

Irving averaged 12.1 points, 3.6 assists and 1.9 steals per game as well as shooting 61 percent from downtown for the whole tournament. He finished with 26 points and four assists in Team USA’s gold medal-clincher against Serbia.

Irving led the All-Tournament team which also included Serbia’s Milos Teodosic, France Nic Batum, Team USA’s Kenneth Faried and Spain’s Pau Gasol.

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Post Merge: September 15, 2014, 06:22:09 PM
Gilas Pilipinas finishes ahead of Finland, South Korea, Egypt in final standings

In its return to the world stage after 36 years, the Philippine national men’s basketball team managed to finish 21st out of the 24 teams in the recently concluded FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain.

Gilas Pilipinas was among the four teams which finished with a 1-4 record. Puerto Rico placed 19th, while Asian rival Iran moved one notch ahead at 20th.

The Filipinos also finished above Finland (22nd) and winless teams South Korea and Egypt, which both have a 0-5 slate.

The Filipinos had a memorable world campaign, pushing fancied opponents Croatia, Greece, Argentina and Puerto Rico to the limit before winning against Senegal in its last game in the group stage.

Team USA notched its second straight title by sweeping the competition, followed by surprise finalist Serbia and third-placed France.

From InterAksyon

Post Merge: September 15, 2014, 06:50:36 PM
Gilas Pilipinas wins award for having ‘most valuable’ fans in whole FIBA World Cup

The Philippine national men’s basketball team may have not gone home with a trophy in the FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain, but Filipinos somehow still have an award to brag about after the tournament.

FIBA has given the Philippines the Most Valuable Fan (MVF) Best Country Award as a reward to the Filipinos’ passionate support to Gilas Pilipinas, the basketball body announced on Sunday.

FIBA counted the fans’ social media activity (“associating their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram accounts, using the hashtag #Spain2014″) as a basis for awarding the individual Most Valuable Fan, which went to a certain Ismael Panadero from Spain.

All points scored by fans rooting for the same national team were then accumulated to determine the winner of the MVF Best Country Award which went to Gilas Pilipinas.

As a tribute, FIBA played a video featuring Filipinos during the halftime break of the final between Team USA and Serbia.

http://youtu.be/A_pcwRg1C4Q

“Through MVF, FIBA used the full spectrum of digital and social media tools to maximise the awareness of its flagship event prior to it tipping off,” FIBA said in a release.

“This ultimate and innovative digital experience provided basketball fans from around the world with a platform on which they could express their passion for their national team and where they made history while competing against other fans. The campaign was a part of FIBA’s commitment to developing state-of-the-art entertainment campaigns where fans are at the heart of all activities.”

Gilas Pilipinas had a memorable World Cup campaign where it notched its first victory on the world stage after 40 years.

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Reply #139 on: September 15, 2014, 06:59:05 PM
galing talaga nang mga pinoy, MABUHAY!..

grats US Team... alam naman na kayo ang mananalo hehehe
O... Ohhhhh... Ohhhhhhhhhh....


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Re: 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup news and updates
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Reply #140 on: September 16, 2014, 12:07:58 AM
as for now tumaas ang ranking ng pinas pang 31 sa world ranking pero sana mas mataas pa sana


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Reply #141 on: September 17, 2014, 04:16:52 PM
Philippines moves up three spots in latest FIBA rankings

MANILA, Philippines - After their inspiring performance in the 2014 FIBA World Cup, the Philippine national basketball team has moved up in the latest men's basketball rankings released by FIBA.

Originally ranked no. 34 before their trip to Seville, Spain, Gilas Pilipinas is now at no. 31 following their 1-4 performance.

Though the Philippines won only once in five games, the team managed to stay competitive against some of the higher-ranked squads of FIBA like Argentina, Croatia, Greece, and Puerto Rico.

The lone club Gilas beat, Senegal, also saw an increase in their ranking as they moved up from no. 41 to no. 30.

USA, the winner of the FIBA World Cup, remains atop the rankings. The squad they beat in the gold medal match, Serbia, moved up from no. 11 to no. 7.

Spain, Argentina, and Lithuania retained their no. 2, no. 3, and no. 4 positions, respectively, while France, which eliminated Spain, moved up from no. 8 to no. 5.

Russia (no. 6), Turkey (no.8 ), Brazil (no. 9), and Greece (no. 10) round up the rest of the top 10.

Out of teams from Asia, China still has the highest ranking at no. 14, while Iran isn't far behind at no. 17.

Korea, meanwhile, moved up from no. 31 to no. 27.

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Reply #142 on: September 20, 2014, 07:51:24 PM
Mighty Mouse: Jimmy Alapag hailed as Gilas Pilipinas’ best player in World Cup run

Philippine national men’s basketball team captain Jimmy Alapag has been chosen by FIBA as Gilas Pilipinas’ best player during the Basketball World Cup in Spain.

Alapag had modest tournament averages, scoring 9.2 points, 1.4 rebounds and 3.2 assists in Gilas Pilipinas’ memorable five games at the World Cup.

But Alapag stood the tallest and showed the biggest heart for the Filipinos during the competition. Alapag had an unconscious heat check of five triples in the fourth quarter of Gilas Pilipinas’ near comeback against Argentina and scored a team-high 18 points in their win over Senegal.

http://youtu.be/_52XfcNjPyQ?list=PL3F5E46D10350CB57

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