Olympic Hardwood: Rio 2016 Men's Basketball
Relive the intensity, the upsets, and the triumphs of the men's basketball tournament at the Rio 2016 Summer Games.
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Tournament Overview
Host City
The men's basketball tournament convened in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as part of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.[1]
Dates
The competition commenced on August 6th and concluded on August 21st, 2016, with the final serving as the penultimate event before the Closing Ceremony.[2]
Participants
A total of 12 national teams, representing five confederations, competed for the Olympic title. The final medalists were the United States (Gold), Serbia (Silver), and Spain (Bronze).[3]
Qualification Pathways
Securing a Spot
Qualification for the Rio 2016 tournament was multifaceted, involving continental championships, the previous FIBA World Cup, and dedicated Olympic Qualifying Tournaments.
The Tournament Draw
Group Assignments
The draw, held in Mies, Switzerland, utilized a seeding system based on FIBA rankings and tournament outcomes. Teams were placed into pots, and placeholders (OQT 1, OQT 2, OQT 3) were used for the winners of the upcoming Olympic Qualifying Tournaments.
Group Stage Results
Group A Standings
The United States dominated Group A, securing the top seed with a perfect 5-0 record. Australia followed in second place.
Group B Standings
Group B featured a tighter contest, with Croatia, Spain, and Lithuania finishing tied with 3 wins and 2 losses. Tie-breaking criteria determined their final seeding.
Knockout Stage
Gold Medal Game
The United States secured their fifteenth Olympic gold medal by defeating Serbia 96-66 in the final. This marked the largest margin of victory in a gold medal game since the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
Bronze Medal Match
Spain claimed the bronze medal with a narrow 89-88 victory over Australia in a hard-fought contest.
Quarterfinals Recap
The quarterfinal matchups saw the top seeds advance: USA defeated Argentina, Australia overcame Lithuania, Spain edged Croatia, and Serbia defeated Croatia.
Individual Brilliance
Top Scorer
Leading the tournament in scoring was
Bojan Bogdanoviฤ of Croatia. He averaged an impressive 25.3 points per game throughout the competition.
Officiating Crew
Tournament Officials
A diverse group of international referees officiated the matches, ensuring fair play across the tournament. Notable officials included representatives from Brazil, USA, Canada, Australia, and European nations.
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References
References
- In games among the four teams at 3รขยย2, Croatia and Spain were 2รขยย1 while Argentina and Lithuania were 1รขยย2. Croatia beat Spain 72รขยย70, and Lithuania beat Argentina 81รขยย73.
- Team Statistics, fiba.com
- Players Statistics, fiba.com
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