SEPTEMBER 4, 2022 MONTREAL (Canada) - The FIBA 3x3 World Tour 2020 winners Riga (LAT) finally claimed their first success of the season on the pro circuit at the Montreal Masters on September 3-4, 2022.
The Latvians defeated Sakiai Gulbele (LTU) 19-17 in a thrilling all-Baltic final. It was the first time this year that Riga were able to have their four Olympic champions on the roster. Their star player Karlis Lasmanis led the scoring charts in Montreal and was named MVP. He had a game-high 8 points in the final. Aurelijus Pukelis scored 7 for Sakiai Gulbele in the losing effort.
In the individual contests, Steve Sir (Ulaanbaatar MMC Energy , MGL ) took home the Wilson Shoot-Out Contest, while Jordan Southerland (USA) won the Podium Dunk Contest.
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Riga (LAT) 2. Sakiai Gulbele (LTU) 3. Vienna (AUT) 4. Omaha 3Ball (USA) 5. Beijing (CHN) 6. Ulaanbaatar MMC Energy (MGL) 7. Princeton (USA) 8. San Juan (PUR) 9. Winnipeg (CAN) 10. Lublin Lotto (POL) 11. Chicago (USA) 12. Gatineau (CAN) 13. Old Montreal (CAN) 13. Sao Paulo DC (BRA)
The FIBA 3x3 World Tour will be back on September 24-25 with the Utrecht Masters. ### Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the world’s number one urban team sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court. It was played successfully for the first time in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and since then has benefited from the launch of a yearly professional circuit for men and women (World Tour and Women’s Series respectively) and national-team competitions. 3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games. Wilson is the Global Ball Partner. Wilson is also the Apparel Partner, Maurice Lacroix the Official Timekeeper and Chooks-to-Go the Global Partner of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour 2022. FIBA 3x3 events are played on Enlio floors with Wilson balls, Schelde backstops, Bodet shot-clocks and the Magic Sky canopy system. Germany's men and France's women win FIBA 3x3 U17 Europe Cup 2022 |
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SEPTEMBER 4, 2022 ATHENS (Greece) - Germany (men) and France (women) won the FIBA 3x3 U17 Europe Cup 2022 in Athens, Greece on September 2-4, 2022.
In the men's category, Germany won their first 3x3 U17 Europe Cup gold medal after defeating Latvia in a heart-breaking final (21-20). Tournament MVP Fabian Giessmann topped all scorers in Athens and also led the charge in the final with 8 points, including a thunderous baseline reverse dunk to seal the gold medal. Janis Censonis had 7 points for Latvia in the losing effort and joined Giessmann and Theo Pierre-Justin (who spearheaded France's bronze-medal campaign) on the Team of the Tournament. On the women's side, the final was just as breathtaking. France held on to a 13-12 win against the defending champs Spain to win their first 3x3 U17 Europe Cup. No-look pass artist Lou Bobst was named MVP of the competition and was joined on the team of the tournament by top scorer Phoenix Stotijn, from the Netherlands, and second leading scorer Laia Conesa of Spain. The bronze-medal game was yet another one-point ball game and Poland won bronze in a 12-11 nail-biter against the Netherlands. ### Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the world’s number one urban team sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court. It was played successfully for the first time in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and since then has benefited from the launch of a yearly city-based FIBA 3x3 World Tour and national-team FIBA 3x3 World & Continental Cups. On July 24, 2021, 3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo Games. Canada win FIBA 3x3 Women's Series Montreal Stop 2022 |
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SEPTEMBER 4, 2022 MONTREAL (Canada) - Canada finished the FIBA 3x3 Women's Series regular season in style by winning their third stop of the season in Montreal on September 2-3, 2022. Canada had a perfect 5-0 record in Montreal. After winning their first 4 games by a 10-point margin on average, they were pushed to their limits in the final by a surprising France U24 team. Katherine Plouffe took over and scored a game-high 12 points in the final to help Canada win a 19-18 thriller. Her teammate Paige Crozon was named MVP of the competition. After winning in Edmonton and Bucharest, Canada became the only team to win 3 stops this season. Though they only rank third in the season standings, they own the best winning percentage in the competition. They only lost 3 times in 23 games (87% winning percentage), making them one of the favorites for the Constanta Final on September 17-18, where there will be a total of 279,000 US dollars in prize money. France, Germany, Canada, Spain, USA, Lithuania and the Romanian hosts had already clinched their qualification to the Final. Commercial team Düsseldorf Zoos (GER) stamped the last ticket to Romania in Montreal. They beat USA in the quarter-finals and finished 4th in the standings, just enough to contain France U24's late surge in the regular season standings. MONTREAL STOP FINAL STANDINGS 1. Canada 2. France U24 3. Spain 4. Düsseldorf Zoos (GER) 5. USA 6. Lithuania 7. France 8. Hungary 9. EXEWING (JPN) 10. Latvia 11. Netherlands 12.Toronto (CAN) ### Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the world’s number one urban team sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court. It was played successfully for the first time in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and since then has benefited from the launch of a yearly city-based FIBA 3x3 World Tour and national-team FIBA 3x3 World & Continental Cups. On July 24, 2021, 3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo Games. IGNITE SET FOR FULL 50-GAME G LEAGUE SLATE IN 2022-23 SEASON -- NBA G League Ignite Eligible to Compete for NBA G League Championship with Full NBA G League Season Schedule -- HENDERSON, Nev., Sept. 1, 2022 – For the first time, NBA G League Ignite will play a full 50-game NBA G League schedule, making the team eligible to compete for an NBA G League championship in the 2022-23 season. The NBA G League schedule will once again be split into two parts: the 18-game Showcase Cup, followed by a 32-game regular season. Last season, Ignite played 27 total games – participating in 14 Showcase Cup games before playing 13 games on the Ignite Tour in lieu of G League regular season contests. "Competing for a G League Championship will give our young Draft-eligible players an opportunity to experience a full professional season," said Ignite head coach Jason Hart. “We’re looking forward to using each of the 50 games to develop and get better every day while bringing great basketball to an energized fanbase in our new home in the Las Vegas Valley.” Ignite debuts at The Dollar Loan Center with a Friday, Nov. 4 season opener against the Oklahoma City Blue, tipping off a 16-game Showcase Cup slate. Ignite will face the Blue, SLC Stars, South Bay Lakers, Santa Cruz Warriors, Ontario Clippers and Stockton Kings as part of its Showcase Cup regional pod. The teams with the best winning-percentage in each of the G League’s four regional pods, along with the next four teams across the league with the best win-percentages, will advance to compete for the Showcase Cup during the AT&T NBA G League Winter Showcase, set for Dec. 19-22 in Las Vegas. Following the Showcase Cup, team records will reset in advance of the 32-game regular season. Ignite’s regular season tips off against the Clippers on Tuesday, Dec. 27. Among the team’s 16 regular-season games in its new home arena this year is an inaugural matchup between Ignite and the Fort Wayne Mad Ants plus a home series with the Mexico City Capitanes. Ignite will also make its first visits to a number of G League markets this year, including trips to the Birmingham Squadron, Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Texas Legends, Austin Spurs, Memphis Hustle and Raptors 905. At the conclusion of the regular season, the top six teams in each conference will qualify for the NBA G League Playoffs presented by Google Pixel, followed by the NBA G League Finals presented by YouTube TV in April 2023. Beginning this season, games that advance to overtime will be determined by a Final Target Score. The winner of overtime games during the season will be the first team to reach or surpass the Final Target Score, which will be the tied score after four quarters plus seven. For example, if the teams are tied at 100-100, the Final Target Score would be 107. Overtime will be untimed and games will end when a team makes a basket or free throw to reach or surpass the Final Target Score. Hart returns for his second season with Ignite to lead a talented roster of elite youth players including NBA Draft 2023 top prospect Scoot Henderson, French U18 National Team star Sidy Cissoko and former Washington state forward Efe Abogidi. Season ticket deposits for all 24 of Ignite’s home games are available now at TheDollarLoanCenter.com, and official merchandise can be purchased on TeamIgniteShop.com. Broadcast information and game promotions will be announced at a later date. Follow Ignite on Twitter and Instagram for the latest news and updates.
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– NBA G League Ignite and México City Capitanes to Play Full 2022-23 Season – NEW YORK, Sep. 1, 2022 – The NBA G League today released its complete 2022-23 game schedule, which tips off on Friday, Nov. 4. For the second consecutive season, the schedule will be split into two parts: the 18-game Showcase Cup followed by a 32-game regular season. Beginning in 2022-23, games that advance to overtime will be determined by a Final Target Score. The winner of an overtime game during the season will be the first team to reach or surpass the Final Target Score, which will be the tied score after four quarters plus seven. For example, if the teams are tied at 100-100, the Final Target Score would be 107. Overtime will be untimed and games will end when a team makes a basket or free throw to reach or surpass the Final Target Score. Additionally, all 31 games at the 2022 AT&T NBA G League Winter Showcase in Las Vegas will utilize a 25-point Final Target Score during an untimed fourth quarter. Under this model, the Final Target Score will be the leading team’s score after three quarters plus 25. The Showcase Cup begins on Friday, Nov. 4 and culminates with a single-elimination tournament to crown a champion at the 2022 AT&T NBA G League Winter Showcase from Dec. 19-22. During the Showcase Cup, teams are separated into four regional pods and play 16 games against one another in NBA G League markets. The teams with the best winning percentage in each regional pod, along with the next four teams across the league with the best win-percentages, will advance to compete for the Showcase Cup during Winter Showcase. Following the Showcase Cup, team records will reset in advance of the 32-game regular season, which tips off on Dec. 27. At the conclusion of the regular season, the top six teams in each conference will qualify for the NBA G League Playoffs presented by Google Pixel, followed by the NBA G League Finals presented by YouTube TV in April 2023. The 2021 Showcase Cup champion Delaware Blue Coats open their Showcase Cup defense on Friday, Nov. 4 against the Greensboro Swarm at the Greensboro Coliseum. The 2021-22 NBA G League Champion Rio Grande Valley Vipers will receive their championship rings on Friday, Nov. 11 when they host the Birmingham Squadron at the Bert Ogden Arena. All 30 NBA G League teams, including NBA G League Ignite and the México City Capitanes, will compete in a total of 50 games during the 2022-23 season. NBA G League Ignite will debut its new home, The Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, Nev., on Friday, Nov. 4 against the Oklahoma City Blue. Capitanes will host the first-ever NBA G League regular season game played in México at the Arena Ciudad de México when it takes on the defending champion Vipers on Sunday, Nov. 6. The 2022-23 NBA G League calendar includes several league-wide initiatives, such as Hoops for Troops in November, Season of Giving in December, National Mentorship Month in January, Black History Month in February and Women’s History Month in March. Additionally, no games will be played on Tuesday, Nov. 8 as part of the NBA’s focus on promoting nonpartisan civic engagement on Election Day. The 2022-23 NBA G League broadcast schedule will be announced at a later date.
Google joins FIBA as first-ever Global Partner of Women's Basketball and Women's World Cup |
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AUGUST 30, 2022MIES (Switzerland) - Efforts to increase visibility and expand the popularity of women's basketball received a massive boost today as Google becomes FIBA's first-ever Global Partner of Women's Basketball and the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. The partnership will start with this year's FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in Sydney, Australia on September 22, where Google will be the Exclusive Presenter of the All-Star 5, recognizing the best players of the tournament. Additionally, Google and FIBA will collaborate with ESPN to distribute the entire Women's World Cup. Six games will air exclusively in the United States on ESPN2 and ESPNU – the most Women's World Cup games to ever air on live television in the U.S. The remaining games will be available on ESPN+. Fans can also watch an additional six games live on FIBA's YouTube channel and the remaining games on FIBA's Courtside 1891 subscription streaming platform. "FIBA is determined to further build women's basketball and take it to the next level, and we are delighted to welcome on board Google as a Global Partner for the women's game. We are excited to work with such a prestigious brand with whom we share the same strategic goals in regard to women's development," said FIBA Secretary General Andreas Zagklis. "This partnership promises great things for women's basketball and the interest in the game globally. Google and its worldwide reach opens countless possibilities to push women's basketball in the future and we look forward to working with them to enhance the game and attract new fans." "At Google, we’re committed to championing equal representation in sports," said Kate Johnson, Director of Global Sports, Media and Entertainment Marketing, Google. "As FIBA's first-ever Global women's partner, we're proud to help bring even more women's basketball content to US airwaves and introduce fans to the global game. Through this partnership with FIBA and our collaboration with ESPN, we want to continue to extend visibility and exposure to women's basketball globally and provide women athletes the recognition they deserve and have worked so hard for." Google's work with FIBA is an extension of the brand’s efforts to increase visibility and coverage of women's sports. As a WNBA Changemaker for the past two seasons, Google joined forces with the league and ESPN to deliver more nationally televised regular season WNBA games and added a dedicated segment for women's sports on SportsCenter. |
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France and USA win FIBA 3x3 U18 World Cup 2022 |
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AUGUST 28, 2022 DEBRECEN (Hungary) - France (men) and USA (women) won the FIBA 3x3 U18 World Cup 2022, which took place in Debrecen, Hungary on August 23-28.
France's men won their first-ever FIBA 3x3 U18 World Cup gold medal after defeating Serbia in a 21-17 thrilling final. Mathys Kangudia led "Les Bleus" in the title game with 8 points while Rudy Ekwakwe Priso added 7. For Serbia, Milan Suput scored 8 in the losing effort. Ekwakwe Priso, who scored the game-winner in the final and led his team in scoring, was named MVP of the competition and was joined on the team of the tournament by Serbia's Suput and Lithuania's Rokas Jocys. Jocys led all scorers in Debrecen and buried an incredible buzzer-beater to help his country bring home the bronze.
USA's women won their sixth overall and fourth consecutive gold medal in the 9th edition of the FIBA 3x3 U18 World Cup. Mikaylah Williams was named MVP for the second year in a row after topping the scoring charts and scoring a game-high 9 points in the final against Germany (21-11).
The 17-year-old starred on the Team of the Tournament, alongside Germany's Lina Falk and Spain's Alicia Florez, who had a game-high 5 points in a nail-biting bronze-medal game, that saw Spain beat France 16-14. ### Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the world’s number one urban team sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court. It was played successfully for the first time in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and since then has benefited from the launch of a yearly professional circuit for men and women (World Tour and Women’s Series respectively) and national-team competitions. 3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games. FIBA 3x3 events are played on Enlio floors with Wilson balls, Schelde backstops, Bodet shot-clocks and the Magic Sky canopy system. Antwerp win their first-ever FIBA 3x3 World Tour Masters in Debrecen |
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AUGUST 28, 2022 DEBRECEN (Hungary) - Antwerp (BEL) won their first-ever 3x3 World Tour Masters at the Debrecen Masters on August 28, 2022.
The Belgian squad ended Ub Huishan NE’s four-event winning streak on the World Tour to conquer their first-ever World Tour Masters in Debrecen.
They became the first team out of Belgium to do it
Antwerp defeated the #1 team in the world in the final 22-20 on a Maurice Lacroix buzzer-beater courtesy of Thibaut Vervoort. The 24-year-old topped all scorers in the final with 9 points and was named MVP of the Debrecen Masters.
In the individual contests, Christophe Varidel (Lausanne Sport, SUI), took home the Task Csoport Shoot-Out Contest, while Polish dunk legend Rafal "Lipek" Lipinski won the Leroy Cafe Dunk Contest.
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Antwerp (BEL) 2. Ub Huishan NE (SRB) 3. Amsterdam HiPro (NED) 4. Marijampole Mantinga (LTU) 5. Liman Huishan NE (SRB) 6. Princeton (USA) 7. Lausanne Sport (SUI) 8. Fribourg (SUI) 9. Warsaw Lotto (POL) 10. Tartu Alexela (EST) 11. London (GBR) 12. Debrecen (HUN) 13. Los Angeles (USA) 14. Brussels (BEL)
The FIBA 3x3 World Tour will be back next weekend (September 3-4) with the Montreal Masters. France U24 stun FIBA 3x3 Women's Series powerhouses in Eaubonne Stop 2022 |
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AUGUST 27, 2022 EAUBONNE (France) - France U24 won the FIBA 3x3 Women's Series Eaubonne Stop after beating Dusseldorf Zoos (GER) 21-16 in the final on August 26-27, 2022. The Women's Series continues to be absolutely unpredictable: 10th stop of the season and already 8 different winners. France U24 - which qualified for the Women's Series after winning the Nations League in 2021 - won an event, which featured all three of the Crelan FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2022 medalists (France, Canada and China)!
After losing their opener against Canada, France U24 won their next 4 games, including a semi-final win against the European reigning champs Spain (16-11). In the title game, they met giant-killers Dusseldorf Zoos (GER), who had eliminated Canada in the semi-finals on a buzzer-beating shot from behind the arc, courtesy of Japanese sharpshooter Yuka Maeda. With the game tied at 12 with 2 minutes to go, 22-year-old Emma Peytour took over. She scored 7 of France U24's next 9 points, including a clutch two-pointer with 19 seconds to go and the game-winning free-throw. Peytour had 9 points in the final and was awarded the MVP trophy after finishing second in scoring and third in player value (Canada's Michelle Plouffe ranked first in both categories).
Reaching the championship game in Eaubonne means that both teams still have a chance to qualify for the Women's Series Final. With just 1 stop to go, 7 teams have already secured their ticket to Constanta: Germany, France, Canada, USA, Lithuania, Spain and the Romanian hosts.
This leaves 5 teams for 1 ticket. China currently rank 8th but will not compete in the last stop next week in Montreal. The other 4 will play in Canada. Dusseldorf Zoos are in the driver's seat since they rank the highest (10th) of all active contenders. The next in line are Hungary (11th), France U24 (14th) and the Netherlands (17th). The 11th and last stop (before the final) of the FIBA 3x3 Women's Series 2022 will take place in Montreal, Canada, on September 2-3.
EAUBONNE FINAL STANDINGS 1. France U24 2. Dusseldorf ZOOS (GER) 3. Canada 4. Spain 5. China 6. France 7. Czech Republic 8. Ulaanbaatar Amazons (MGL) 9. Portugal 10. Netherlands U24 11. Turkey 12. Mongolia ### Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the world’s number one urban team sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court. It was played successfully for the first time in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and since then has benefited from the launch of a yearly city-based FIBA 3x3 World Tour and national-team FIBA 3x3 World & Continental Cups. On July 24, 2021, 3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo Games.
LAS VEGAS ACES’ BECKY HAMMON NAMED 2022 WNBA COACH OF THE YEAR NEW YORK, Aug. 26, 2022 – Las Vegas Aces head coach Becky Hammon has been named the 2022 WNBA Coach of the Year, the WNBA announced today. Hammon becomes the third former WNBA player to win the award, joining Sandy Brondello (2014) and Suzie McConnell-Serio (2004). She is the first former player to earn the honor in her debut season as a WNBA head coach and the only one to win the award while coaching the franchise for which she previously played. Hammon received 27 votes from a national panel of 56 sportswriters and broadcasters. Tanisha Wright of the Atlanta Dream finished in second place with 18 votes and James Wade of the Chicago Sky was third with eight votes. Vickie Johnson of the Dallas Wings, Vanessa Nygaard of the Phoenix Mercury and Mike Thibault of the Washington Mystics each received one vote each. In her first season as a WNBA head coach, Hammon guided Las Vegas to a 26-10 record and the No. 1 seed in the 2022 WNBA Playoffs presented by Google. The Aces will continue their quest for the franchise’s first WNBA championship when they host the fourth-seeded Seattle Storm in Game 1 of a Semifinals series on Sunday, Aug. 28 at 4 p.m. ET (1 p.m. PT) on ESPN. Hammon led the Aces to the third-highest regular-season winning percentage in franchise history (.722). Las Vegas posted a 9-1 record against Western Conference rivals in Commissioner’s Cup play during the first half of the regular season and defeated the Chicago Sky 93-83 in the Commissioner’s Cup Championship Game on July 26. Under Hammon, four Aces players – guards Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young and forwards Dearica Hamby and A’ja Wilson – were named to the 2022 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game. Hammon earned a spot as head coach in the game and guided Team Wilson to a 134-112 victory. The Aces averaged a WNBA-high 90.4 points per game this season, the third-highest scoring average in league history and the highest mark since 2010. They broke the WNBA record for most points by a team in a season opener in their 106-88 victory over the Mercury on May 6. Las Vegas also set the WNBA record for points per game by a team’s starters in a season (77.5 ppg). Hammon played 16 seasons in the WNBA, including her final eight with the San Antonio Silver Stars, for which she helped the franchise reach its first WNBA Finals, in 2008. A six-time WNBA All-Star selection, Hammon was named as one of the 25 greatest players to ever play in the WNBA as part of the League’s 25th anniversary celebration during the 2021 season. Her No. 25 jersey was retired by Las Vegas on Sept. 13, 2021, in a ceremony that served as the culmination of the franchise’s 25th anniversary alumni initiative, which saw the organization embrace its Utah and San Antonio roots established before the team moved to Las Vegas in 2018. Before joining Las Vegas as head coach in 2022, Hammon spent eight seasons as an NBA assistant coach with the San Antonio Spurs, who hired her in 2014 as the first full-time female assistant coach in league history. During her tenure in San Antonio, Hammon became the first woman to serve as a head coach in an NBA regular season game (Dec. 20, 2020) and the first woman to head coach in the NBA Summer League (where she led the Spurs to the 2015 championship in Las Vegas). Below are the voting results for the 2022 WNBA Coach of the Year Award as well as a list of past recipients.
PRESS RELEASE | Celtics’ Brogdon and Williams, Jazz’s Azubuike, Magic’s Bamba, Pelicans’ Green, Timberwolves’ Finch, Trail Blazers’ Billups, Warriors’ Kerr and Wizards’ Unseld Jr. among NBA Players and Coaches to Participate in Basketball Without Borders Africa in Egypt | NBA Africa, FIBA and the Egyptian Basketball Federation today announced 64 of the top boys and girls from 26 African countries who will participate in the 18th BWB Africa camp | Access Multimedia Content | CAIRO, Egypt, August 25, 2022/ -- A Record-Tying Five NBA (www.NBA.com) Head Coaches Headline 18th Edition of BWB Africa; First BWB Africa Camp in Egypt Will be Held Aug. 28-31 in Cairo for 64 of the Top Boys and Girls from Across the Continent. (Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Africa Vignette) (Credit: NBAE) (BWB Africa 2019 Group Photo) (Credit: NBAE)NBA Africa, the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and the Egyptian Basketball Federation today announced 64 of the top boys and girls from 26 African countries who will participate in the 18th Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Africa camp from Sunday, Aug. 28 – Wednesday, Aug. 31 at Hassan Mostafa Indoor Sports Complex in Cairo, Egypt. The camp will mark the first time the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program will be held in Egypt and the first time on the continent since 2019 in Senegal.BWB Africa 2022 will bring together more than 60 of the top male and female players ages 18 and under from across Africa, including 14 NBA Academy Africa prospects and six NBA Academy Africa Women’s Program participants, to learn directly from current and former NBA and FIBA players, legends and coaches and compete alongside the best young players on the continent. The campers and coaches will also take part in life skills, leadership development and community service programming. The campers will be coached by NBA players Udoka Azubuike (Utah Jazz; Nigeria), Mo Bamba (Orlando Magic; U.S.; ties to Ivory Coast), 2017 NBA Rookie of the Year Malcolm Brogdon (U.S.; Boston Celtics) and Grant Williams (U.S.; Celtics), as well as NBA Global Ambassador and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo (Democratic Republic of the Congo). Joining the NBA players and legends will be nine-time NBA champion and Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, 2004 NBA champion and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups, two-time NBA champion and New Orleans Pelicans head coach Willie Green, Washington Wizards head coach Wes Unseld Jr. and Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch, tying for the most NBA head coaches to participate in a single BWB camp. Milwaukee Bucks associate head coach Charles Lee and Charlotte Hornets associate head athletic trainer Quinton Sawyer will also coach at the camp. Toronto Raptors President Masai Ujiri (Nigeria), Cleveland Cavaliers General Manager Mike Gansey, Los Angeles Clippers scout Lance Blanks, and World Association of Basketball Coaches President and FIBA Technical Commission Chair Patrick Hunt (Australia) will serve as camp directors. Players and coaches will lead campers through a variety of activities, including movement efficiency drills, offensive and defensive skill stations, three-point contests, 5-on-5 games, and life skills and leadership development sessions. Players and coaches will also host a unified Jr. NBA clinic for 100 boys and girls at Hassan Mostafa Indoor Sports Complex on Monday, Aug. 29, in collaboration with Special Olympics. A ceremony on the final day of the camp will award the BWB Africa 2022 MVP, Defensive MVP, Three-Point Champion and Patrick Baumann Sportsmanship Award to the boys and girls who distinguish themselves on the court and as leaders. A record 41 former BWB campers were among the record 121 international players on 2021-22 NBA opening-night rosters, including Gorgui Dieng (San Antonio Spurs; Senegal; BWB Africa 2009), five-time NBA All-Star Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2011) and NBA champion Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2012). The NBA and FIBA have hosted 65 BWB camps in 30 countries since the program’s launch in 2001. BWB has reached more than 3,800 participants from 134 countries and territories, with 105 former campers having advanced to the NBA or WNBA. BWB Africa 2022 will be supported by Nike, which will outfit participants with Nike apparel and footwear, and Gatorade, which will keep players and coaches hydrated throughout the camp. Fans in Africa can follow NBA Africa on Facebook ( https://bit.ly/3dVUlum), Twitter ( https://bit.ly/3Csm8wZ) and Instagram ( https://bit.ly/3AlXtaG), and follow BWB using the hashtag #BWBAfrica. The following is a complete list of players participating in BWB Africa 2022 (rosters subject to change):GIRLS ROSTERFirst Name | Last Name | Country | Khadijah | Tungo | Angola | Batchaya Djofang | Audrey | Cameroon | Nouague | Leslie Catherine | Cameroon | Jana | Sallman* | Egypt | Jana | Elalfy* | Egypt | Hana | Abdelaal | Egypt | Jescika | Mavioga | Gabon | Nafissatou | Diak | Guinea | Soumah | Nana John | Guinea | Adahe | Assoniamble Germaine | Ivory Coast | Adidjata | Traore | Ivory Coast | Sangare | Marianne | Ivory Coast | Mariam Ibrahim | Sarr | Mali | Alimata | Coulibaly | Mali | Sira | Thienou* | Mali | Nelly | Akaliza | Rwanda | Penda | Ndiaye* | Senegal | Fatou Faye | Sane | Senegal | Bakhaw | Seye* | Senegal | Angel | Oguegbunam | South Africa | Abuna | Ruop* | South Sudan | Anjela | Minja | Tanzania | Darlene | Tashobya | Uganda | Sylvia | Nantongo | Uganda |
*NBA Academy Africa Women’s Program participantsBOYS ROSTERFirst Name | Last Name | Country | Zakariya | Khodja | Algeria | Chakib | Sedoud | Algeria | Elton da Silva | Mangueira | Angola | Mora Lafia | Zime Nazif | Benin | Laonkila Yannick Archad | Drabo | Burkina Faso | Ulrich | Kamka Chomche* | Cameroon | Gabriel Austelino | Martins Correia | Cape Verde | Thierry Serge | Darlan* | Central African Republic | Gildas Elvis | Mbesse | Congo | Paul Kabenga | Mbyia* | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Parby Kabamba | Musongela* | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Adam Mohamed Hosny | Elhalawany | Egypt | Seifeldin Kaidar Ahmed Youssef | Hendawy* | Egypt | Hassan Mohamed Hesham Hussein | Kamel Amer Amer | Egypt | Daniel Quentin | Akoue* | Gabon | Emmanuel | Kanga Lendouga | Gabon | Aly | Tounkara* | Guinea | Cheick Mouhamed Tidjane | Diaby* | Ivory Coast | Abou Dominique | Diomande | Ivory Coast | Lavasoa Ny Aina Andyerson | Andriatsarafara | Madagascar | Mathias | M’Madi | Madagascar | Marwan Alioiu | Diallo | Mali | Abdramane | Kanoute | Mali | Cheick Tidiane | Keita | Mali | Uwami Nashe | Chongo | Mozambique | Segun Ezekiel | Obe* | Nigeria | Emmanuel Oluwatobi | Stephen* | Nigeria | Lukwanga Mike | Mugalu | Rwanda | Abdou Aziz | Yadd | Senegal | Modou Fall | Thiam | Senegal | Matar | Wade* | Senegal | Kenneth Thomas | Samuels | Sierra Leone | Connor Gray | Liebenberg* | South Africa | Deng Kuot Deng | Kuot | South Sudan | Mabilmawut Kon | Mabil* | South Sudan | Makoi Mabor Marier | Makoi | South Sudan | Mbatian Odupoi | Sikar | Tanzania | Steven Lionel | Aboky* | Togo | Fedi | Ben Abdallah | Tunisia | Wissem | El Kissi | Tunisia |
*Current NBA Academy Africa prospectsDistributed by APO Group on behalf of National Basketball Association (NBA). |
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Tissot Countdown Clock unveiled in Japan triggers one year to go celebrations for FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 |
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AUGUST 25, 2022NAHA CITY (Japan) - Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia will be in the spotlight from August 25 to 28 as the Tissot Countdown Clocks are unveiled in the three host countries to celebrate one year to the start of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023. The latest milestone ahead of FIBA's flagship event for men will feature ceremonies attended by high-ranking officials from FIBA, Tissot, city and government officials, local organizers as well as players and other celebrities. The festivities in all three co-hosting nations will include an array of activities as the world gets ready for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 which tips off next year on August 25.
"This is an exciting milestone to be celebrating. There are only 365 days to go before we witness a historic FIBA Basketball World Cup - the first to be hosted by multiple nations," said FIBA Secretary General Andreas Zagklis. "We are excited to be working with three host countries, each of which is looking forward to soon having fans from around the world come to their country. Thanks to our long-standing partner Tissot for supplying the Countdown Clocks and our continued partnership with them. The celebrations in all three nations will surely be enjoyed by all, and now fans know exactly how many days, hours, minutes and seconds are left before basketball's marque event tips off." |
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Japan is the first to reveal the Countdown Clock on August 25 in Tenbusu Naha Plaza in Naha City. Special guests and dignitaries at the ceremony were Yuko Mitsuya, President of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Organizing Committee of Japan and Japanese Basketball Association President; Nobutoshi Higoshi, Vice-Chairman of the Organizing Committee of Japan; Heidi Chu, Tissot, Swatch Group Japan President and Representative Director; the Director of Okinawa Prefecture; the Governors of Okinawa City, Naha City, Ginowan City and Chatan Town, as well as Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games silver medallist from the women's Japanese national team, Evelyn Mawuli. Sylvain Dolla, Tissot CEO said: "We are proud to be able to play such an important role as Official Timekeeper in this international sport. Basketball underlines our dynamic nature and our values of precision and performance. Offering exclusive services to the World Cup and celebrating this key moment also give our customers an additional reason to be proud of their commitment to Tissot and also reinforces our longstanding partnership with FIBA." The Japanese celebrations will continue on August 27 in Okinawa City with special events and cultural exhibitions, and also on August 28 in Naha City with a special milestone celebration that will include various basketball activities, fun games and other festivities. "We are very excited to have the Countdown Clocks unveiling as it means we are that much closer to welcoming fans from around the world to Japan for this great event," said Yuko Mitsuya, President of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Organizing Committee of Japan and Japanese Basketball Association President. The Philippines will present the second Tissot Countdown Clock on August 27 with a special ceremony located at Mall of Asia in Manila that will be highlighted by an exciting lineup of entertainment, which will also be broadcast live nationally by Cignal TV. Indonesia's Countdown Clock festivities will take place on August 28 at the Bundaran HI, one of the striking landmarks which dominate Jakarta's cityscape. JIP, the World Cup 2023 mascot will also be in attendance to celebrate this milestone. These festivities will be another chance for the fans to meet the event’s mascot, whose name was recently selected by fans from around the world. The One Year To Go milestone also marks the launch of the second phase of FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 ticket sales with final round packages becoming available. For more information on tickets click here. BSNF APRUEBA CAMBIO ENTRE SANTURCE Y MOROVIS |
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COMUNICADO DE PRENSA 24 de agosto 2022 |
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El Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) anunció la aprobación del cambio que envía a la armadora Ashley Torres a las Cangrejeras de Santurce por Annelisse Vargas, quien pasa a las Montañeras de Morovis. Rafael J. Otero, director de torneo del BSNF, circuló el miércoles la resolución del trueque. “El Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino aprueba el siguiente cambio de jugadoras entre equipos: El equipo Cangrejeras de Santurce recibe: 1. La jugadora Ashley Torres El equipo Montañeras de Morovis recibe: 1. La jugadora Annelisse Vargas 2. Turno de tercera ronda del sorteo de Nuevo Ingreso 2022”. Torres fue escogida como la jugadora de Mayor Progreso 2019 en uniforme de las Explosivas de Moca. Ha sido parte de la Selecciones U16, U17 y adulta, en esta última jugó el FIBA Women’s Olympic Pre-Qualifying Americas Tournament. En el 2021 con Morovis promedió 13.2 puntos, 5.8 rebotes, 2.8 asistencias y 1.4 cortes de balón por partido. Vargas, por su parte, vistió el uniforme azul, rojo y blanco con los equipos U16 y U18. La pasada campaña con Santurce registró una media de 4.8 tantos, 3.0 capturas y 1.4 pases para anotación por cotejo. Las Montañeras en el turno adquirido seleccionaron de Nuevo Ingreso a Elymaries Rodríguez, egresada de Florida National con 4.7 puntos, 3.2 rebotes y 1.9 asistencia por compromiso.
| Las Patriotas de Lares escogieron el martes a la delantera Anniris Quintana en el primer turno del sorteo de jugadoras de Nuevo Ingreso 2022 del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF). Quintana viene de participar con las Juanas de la Universidad de Puerto Rico recinto de Mayagüez y la selección de baloncesto 3x3. En la Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria (LAI) cosechó una medalla de oro, una de plata y otra de bronce. “Estamos trabajando arduamente para demostrarle a los que dudan de este servidor que nosotros podemos y que vamos a hacer un buen trabajo”, comentó Luis Luciano, apoderado de Lares. Las Patriotas también seleccionaron a Shyla Osmond en el cuarto turno de la primera ronda. Es una guardia de 5’5 de estatura. Mientras, en la segunda escogencia, las Montañeras de Morovis seleccionaron a Niroshka Pérez. El tercer turno lo tuvo las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina, que escogieron a Antigonie ‘Tiggie’ Sanabria, egresada de Tiffin University. Carolina también tuvo el quinto y séptimo solicitando a Jovanah Arrington (Humboldt State University) y a Valeria Verdejo (Selección PUR U16), respectivamente. Por su parte, las subcampeonas Cangrejeras de Santurce optaron por Isabel Arias, de Missouri Valley College. Arias fue la jugadora más destacada del ‘2022 BSNF Rookie Combine’ con 14 puntos y tres asistencias. En total, en el Sorteo de Nuevo Ingreso, se celebraron cinco vueltas y se eligieron un total de 33 jugadoras. MARI PLÁCIDO LA PRIMERA SELECCIÓN DE NO RESERVADAS La rifa de jugadoras cerró con el Sorteo de No Reservadas. En el primer turno, las Atenienses de Manatí peticionaron a la veterana Mari Plácido, jugadora que ha representado a Puerto Rico en la selección desde 2005 hasta este año que jugó en el FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Qualifying Tournament. Morovis le siguió con Glorie-Ann Santiago, las Explosivas de Moca sumaron a Paulette Addison, Manatí agregó a Natacha Alequín y las Bravas de Cidra escogieron a Linnette Mercado. La ronda concluyó con Santurce eligiendo a Glennys Rosa y Lares a Sandra García. En este sorteo se llevaron a cabo tres repeticiones para sumar 19 jugadoras. La competencia 2022 inicia el sábado 8 de octubre en el coliseo Guillermo Angulo de Carolina, con las Cangrejeras visitando a las Gigantes. Event-packed agenda fills the FIBA Executive Committee meeting |
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AUGUST 23, 2022MIES (Switzerland) – The FIBA Executive Committee convened by video conference today for their second meeting of 2022. With a very busy calendar of events coming up over the next few months, including the fourth window of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Qualifiers, the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022, the FIBA EuroBasket 2022 and FIBA AmeriCup 2022, the meeting had an event-packed agenda. The following key topics were discussed: FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022With tip-off to FIBA's flagship women’s event less than one month away, a progress report was received on the final preparations for the upcoming FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022. Various programs and initiatives are underway to ensure the 2022 Women’s World Cup will have the biggest impact to date. FIBA U17 Basketball World Cups 2022The Executive Committee received reports on the recent FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup 2022 in Spain and the FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 in Hungary which took place in July. Both World Cups were successfully executed, with hosts being part of FIBA's multi-year hosting model. FIBA has in the meantime launched the bidding process based on the same model for World Youth events for the period 2024-26. FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 and QualifiersPreparations continue for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 across the three host countries. Reports were received on this progress along with the successful third Qualifier window that was played in June. With the return to home and away format for the Americas and very high attendance numbers across the globe, 60 teams have now qualified for the second round of Qualifiers which will take place from August 24 to 30. The FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 has celebrated various milestones along with the announcement of JIP, the new World Cup mascot. This week will also see the One Year to Go celebrations take place in Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia. FIBA Continental Cups 2022The Executive Committee heard reports on the recently played FIBA Asia Cup 2022 in Indonesia in July, and the upcoming FIBA EuroBasket 2022 and FIBA AmeriCup 2022 which will both be played in September. Club Competitions Updates were presented to the Executive Committee also on the upcoming seasons of the Basketball Champions League (BCL), Basketball Champions League Americas (BCLA) and the Basketball Africa League (BAL). The BCL Regular Season will tip off on October 3, with Qualifiers taking place from September 21 to 25. BCLA will start its fourth season in December and season 3 of the BAL will take place next year. 3x3Progress reports were given on the current 3x3 National Team Competitions and Professional Circuit, which will combine for a staggering number of more than 120 FIBA 3x3 events this year. The next event which starts today is the FIBA 3x3 U18 World Cup, taking place in Debrecen, Hungary from August 23 to 28. LOS ANGELES TO HOST 2022 NBA 2K LEAGUE ALL-STAR PRESENTED BY GOOGLE PIXEL – Games Tip Off at 8 p.m. ET on Friday, Sept. 30 at The Novo and will include both 5v5 and 3v3 Formats – NEW YORK, Aug. 22, 2022 – The NBA 2K League today announced that the second annual NBA 2K League All-Star presented by Google Pixel will be held in Los Angeles at The Novo on Friday, Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on Stadium and the NBA 2K League’s Twitch and YouTube channels. For the first time, the 2022 NBA 2K League All-Star event will include both 5v5 and 3v3 gameplay formats and will award a total of $30,000 to participants. Information on how fans can register for free tickets to attend will be shared at a later date. “As we returned to in-person play this season, we have been reminded that the excitement and one-of-a-kind atmosphere of live NBA 2K League events is unparalleled,” said NBA 2K League President Brendan Donohue. “It is really fitting that our league’s top talent will compete on one stage in Los Angeles, the entertainment capital of the world.” The rosters for the 5v5 portion of the event will be determined by votes among fans, current NBA 2K League players, head coaches and general managers, and a media panel. 5v5 players will be broken into two teams of six, representing the Eastern and Western conferences. For the 3v3 portion of the event, for each game, All-Star head coaches will be able to select any of their conference’s 5v5 All-Stars to be included in their lineup. Additionally, a fan-selected amateur player from one of the two amateur teams (Handlez, Rim Runners) that qualified for the NBA2KL Championships through the Coinbase NBA2KL 3v3 BLACKTOP SERIES will be available to each All-Star head coach as a lineup option. The NBA 2K League All-Star presented by Google Pixel rosters will be announced during the week of Sept. 5 on the league’s social channels. Each head coach in the 2022 NBA2KL 5v5 Finals will lead the team from their conference and select the All-Star starters. A $20,000 prize pool will be awarded during the 5v5 All-Star competition, a best-of-three series played on NBA 2K23’s 5v5 Pro-Am mode. The 3v3 competition will be a best-of-five series featuring a $10,000 prize pool, with players competing on NBA 2K23’s 3v3 Pro-Am mode. In celebration of the league’s fifth anniversary season, the NBA 2K League will also announce and present five major awards honoring top performers from 2022, including Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Amateur Player of the Year, and Coach of the Year.
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| El sorteo de jugadoras de Nuevo Ingreso 2022 del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) que se celebrará mañana martes es uno de los más numerosos en los últimos años con sobre 50 jugadoras disponibles en el pote. La actividad anual que sirve de antesala al campeonato femenino se escenificará en el coliseo Juan A. Cruz Abreu de Manatí, a partir de las 7:00 p.m., y se transmitirá por YouTube. El primer turno lo tienen las Patriotas de Lares. En el listado tienen para escoger a la delantera del colegio de Mayagüez Anniris Quintana. Resaltan también en el grupo la guardia Niroshka Pérez, con experiencia en Australia y Francia; la también ‘combo guard’ Jovanah Arrington, de Humboldt State University; y la ‘forward-guard’ Antigonie Sanabria, de Tiffin University. Las Patriotas tienen el primer turno tras terminar en el último puesto en el torneo pasado con marca de 1-16, y volverán a seleccionar en el cuarto turno de la primera ronda tras un canje con las Atenienses de Manatí. Quintana luce como la posible primera selección. En la Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria (LAI) fue ganadora de una medalla de Oro, una de Plata y otra de Bronce. “Ella hace de todo. Puede poner la bola en el piso. Ataca con las dos manos, aunque es zurda. Defiende sobre el promedio, puede contener. El triple con espacio lo mete consistente”, detalló el dirigente de las Juanas, Franklin Román. Pérez, por su parte, participó en el 2019 con Central District Lions en Australia, donde promedió 14.7 puntos, 5.0 cortes de balón, 4.1 asistencias y 4.1 rebotes por partido. Arrington llega a Puerto Rico con una media de 6.5 tantos, 2.6 capturas y 1.0 pase para anotación en dos años de participación en NCAA División 2. Sanabria, también jugadora de segunda división, registró 4.6 puntos y 1.5 rebotes. Otras jugadoras que podrían ser seleccionadas en la primera vuelta son Alexandria Capeles (Millikin University), Isabel Arias (Missouri Valley College), Valery Alvarado (McMurry University), Emily Ruiz (New Jersey City University), Shyla Osmond (Albertus Magnus College) y Symantha Marrero (Penn State Abington). En el segundo turno seleccionarán las Montañeras de Morovis, en el tercero y séptimo turno las Explosivas de Moca en cambio hecho con las Gigantes de Carolina; en el quinto (vía Bravas de Cidra) las Gigantes y en el sexto las Cangrejeras de Santurce. Cidra comenzará a seleccionar en la tercera ronda en el quinto ‘pick’. Las Atenienses de Manatí no meten la mano en la lista hasta la cuarta ronda. El sorteo durará todas las rondas que los equipos entiendan necesarias. Tras la celebración del sorteo de novatas, la Liga llevará a cabo el Sorteo de Jugadoras No Reservadas. La primera ronda arrancará con Manatí, Morovis, Moca, nuevamente Manatí, Cidra, Santurce y Lares. Carolina, por su parte, escogerá en el séptimo turno de la segunda vuelta. Este sorteo durará hasta que los equipos completen los 15 cupos de jugadoras disponibles, incluyendo las cinco reservas, los tres espacios de importadas y las jugadoras de nuevo ingreso seleccionadas en el primer sorteo de la noche. El torneo 2022 inicia el sábado 8 de octubre con la visita de las Cangrejeras a las Gigantes, en el coliseo Guillermo Angulo de Carolina.
| El director general del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF), Luis G. Miranda Ramos, presentó a la ex canastera Xiomara Ríos como asistente de operaciones y mercadeo.
Ríos trabajará mano a mano con la también exjugadora Carla Cortijo, directora de operaciones y mercadeo del BSNF. “Estamos contentos de que ambas estarán trabajando en conjunto. Sé que su aportación será de un enorme beneficio y servirá para mantener el BSNF en la prestigiosa posición que se encuentra para los auspiciadores, prensa, jugadoras y fanáticos del deporte en general”, indicó Miranda. Ríos comenzará sus funciones este martes, 23 de agosto, durante la celebración del sorteo de jugadoras 2022 en el coliseo Juan A. Cruz Abreu de Manatí, a partir de las 7:00 p.m. “Seguimos integrando a exjugadoras a diferentes áreas de la Liga. Tenemos exjugadoras como oficiales de mesa, árbitros, asistentes, entre otras facetas en la Liga”, sostuvo el directivo. Ríos lleva toda una vida atada al baloncesto puertorriqueño. Su padre Bobby Ríos fue un exitoso jugador del torneo masculino. Jugó en categorías menores, a nivel escolar y universitario. Trabaja en las transmisiones de los Cangrejeros de Santurce y en el programa Fan Zone del canal ABC 5 Puerto Rico. Bajo la incumbencia de Miranda, al frente del BSNF, ha fungido como talento en las transmisiones televisivas. |
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TODO UN ÉXITO LAS PRUEBAS DE TALENTO Las jugadoras inscritas para participar en el Sorteo de Jugadoras 2022 del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) tuvieron su oportunidad ayer de mostrar sus quilates en el coliseo Guillermo Angulo de Carolina. Un total de 25 jugadoras, entre nuevo ingreso y no reservadas, realizaron la prueba y expusieron su talento bajo la dirección del mandamás de las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina, Carlos Calcaño, y el nuevo técnico de las subcampeonas Cangrejeras de Santurce, Héctor ‘Bobby’ Porrata-Doria. La tradicional prueba regresó con un extenso calendario de actividades que incluyó la medición de estatura, peso, ‘wingspan’ y velocidad. Las jugadoras también fueron trabajadas de manera individual con una serie de ejercicios de situaciones de juego y de forma colectiva con un juego de exhibición. El partido culminó con una victoria del conjunto rosa 58-32 frente al equipo blanco. Isabel Arias se destacó con 14 puntos, Lineshka Graciano anotó 12, Victoria Mercado atrapó nueve rebotes, Arias y Karelis Zayas repartieron tres asistencias cada una. Los sorteos de Nuevo Ingreso y Jugadoras No Reservadas será este martes, 23 de agosto, en el coliseo Juan A. Cruz Abreu, a partir de las 7:00 p.m. El campeonato 2022 del BSNF iniciará el 8 de octubre con la visita de las Cangrejeras a las Gigantes en el coliseo Guillermo Angulo de Carolina. Ub Huishan NE win record fourd straight FIBA 3x3 World Tour event at Lausanne Masters 2022, presented by Yuh |
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AUGUST 20, 2022 LAUSANNE (Switzerland) - Ub Huishan NE (SRB) won the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Lausanne Masters 2022, presented by Yuh in the Olympic capital on August 20.
The Serbian squad won their fourth straight World Tour event of 2022 after the Utsunomiya Opener, the Manila Masters and the Prague Masters after defeating home favorites Lausanne Sport (SUI) in the final (21-15) in front of a sold-out venue by Lake Geneva.
The final was a rematch of the first game of the event, when Lausanne Sport ended Ub's 14-game winning streak on the World Tour. In the final, Ub switched gear.
The number one 3x3 player in the world, Strahinja Stojacic, had 6 points and a monster block in the final and was named MVP after leading all scorers in Lausanne. His teammate Dejan Majstorovic added a game-high 8 points in the final and won a record third title in Lausanne. The pocket-sized Gilles Martin (5ft. 8in, 1.73m) scored 7 in the losing effort for Lausanne.
This was the 9th edition of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Lausanne Masters.
In the individual contests, Miroslav Pasajlic (Liman Huishan NE, SRB), took home the Maurice Lacroix Shoot-Out Contest, while Joel Henry (GBR) won the Chiefs Dunk Contest.
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Ub Huishan NE (SRB) 2. Lausanne Sport (SUI) 3. Liman Huishan NE (SRB) 4. Amsterdam HiPro (NED) 5. Ulaanbaatar MMC Energy (MGL) 6. Antwerp (BEL) 7. Sakiai Gulbele (LTU) 8. Jeddah (KSA) 9. Belgrade Partizan (SRB) 10. Dusseldorf LFDY (GER) 11. Aachen Der Stamm (GER) 12. San Juan (PUR) 13. Girona (ESP) 14. Bordeaux (FRA)
The FIBA 3x3 World Tour will be back next weekend (August 27-28) for the Debrecen Masters. USA win their first FIBA 3x3 Women's Series Stop of the season in Quebec |
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AUGUST 20, 2022 QUEBEC (Canada) - USA won their first FIBA 3x3 Women's Series Stop of the season in Quebec after defeating Lithuania in the final on August 19-20, 2022.
USA took home their second-ever Women's Series stop after going 5-1 in Canada, including a convincing 18-7 win against Lithuania in the final. Tournament MVP Lauren Cox led the team with 8 points in the final. Her teammate Cierra Burdick, who was also was on the squad when the US won their first stop last year in Klaipeda, Lithuania, added 5 in the championship game.
FINAL STANDINGS 1. USA 2. Lithuania 3. Germany 4. Canada 5. France 6. Czech Republic 7. Spain 8. Dusseldorf ZOOS (GER) The 10th stop of the FIBA 3x3 Women's Series 2022 will take place in Eaubonne, France, on August 26-27 ### Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the world’s number one urban team sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court. It was played successfully for the first time in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and since then has benefited from the launch of a yearly city-based FIBA 3x3 World Tour and national-team FIBA 3x3 World & Continental Cups. On July 24, 2021, 3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo Games. For further information about 3x3, visit fiba3x3.basketball, FIBA 3x3 accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Sina Weibo, Tencent, TikTok, Twitter, Youku , YouTube and Twitch or contact 3x3@fiba.basketball. NBA ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE FOR 2022-23 REGULAR SEASON – Opening Night (Tuesday, Oct. 18): Celtics vs. 76ers and Warriors vs. Lakers on TNT – – Christmas Day: Five Games Across ESPN and ABC; Grizzlies Face Warriors in Christmas Debut – – Travel Reduction: Miles Traveled Per Team at Historic Low; Total Miles Down 50,000+ From ’21-22 – NEW YORK, Aug. 17, 2022 – The NBA today released its complete game schedule and broadcast schedules for TNT, ESPN, ABC, NBA TV and ESPN Radio for the 2022-23 regular season. The complete schedule and team-by-team schedules are attached and available at NBA.com/schedule. The 77th NBA regular season, which comprises 82 games per team, will tip off on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, and conclude on Sunday, April 9, 2023. The 2023 NBA Play-In Tournament will take place from Tuesday, April 11 – Friday, April 14, followed by the start of the 2023 NBA Playoffs presented by Google Pixel on Saturday, April 15. Game 1 of the 2023 NBA Finals presented by YouTube TV is scheduled to be played on Thursday, June 1. Kia NBA Tip-Off 2022 The first four days of the 2022-23 NBA regular season (Oct. 18-21) will feature eight national television games as part of Kia NBA Tip-Off 2022, with TNT and ESPN airing two doubleheaders each. Those games will showcase 12 different teams, three rematches from the 2022 NBA Playoffs and rosters that currently include 15 NBA All-Star selections from last season and seven recipients of the Kia NBA Most Valuable Player Award. The regular season will begin on Tuesday, Oct. 18 with a doubleheader on TNT, marking Turner Sports’ 39th consecutive year of NBA coverage. In the first game, the Philadelphia 76ers will visit the reigning Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics (7:30 p.m. ET). In the second game, the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors will receive their championship rings before hosting the Los Angeles Lakers (10 p.m. ET). ESPN will tip off its 21st straight year of NBA coverage on Wednesday, Oct. 19 with a doubleheader, which begins with the Memphis Grizzlies hosting the New York Knicks (7:30 p.m. ET). The second game will be a rematch of a 2022 Western Conference Semifinals series, with the Dallas Mavericks visiting the Phoenix Suns (10 p.m. ET). On Thursday, Oct. 20, TNT will present its second doubleheader of opening week as the 76ers host the Milwaukee Bucks (7:30 p.m. ET) and the Lakers meet the LA Clippers (10 p.m. ET). ESPN’s doubleheader on Friday, Oct. 21 will have the Celtics visiting the Miami Heat (7:30 p.m. ET) and the Denver Nuggets facing the Warriors in San Francisco (10 p.m. ET) – rematches from the 2022 Eastern Conference Finals and 2022 Western Conference First Round, respectively. NBA TV will tip off its live game coverage for the 2022-23 season on Saturday, Oct. 22 with a doubleheader as the San Antonio Spurs visit the 76ers (6 p.m. ET) and the Mavericks host the Grizzlies (8:30 p.m. ET). The national television schedule for the first week of the season will conclude on Sunday, Oct. 23 when the Suns visit the Clippers on NBA TV (10 p.m. ET). Christmas Day Five games will be played on Christmas Day (Sunday, Dec. 25) for the 15th year in a row, with ESPN or ABC televising each matchup. The 75th edition of the NBA on Christmas Day will tip off on ESPN as the Knicks host the 76ers (noon ET). The next three games will air on both ESPN and ABC, with the Lakers visiting the Mavericks (2:30 p.m. ET), the Celtics hosting the Bucks in a 2022 Eastern Conference Semifinals rematch (5 p.m. ET), and the Grizzlies making their Christmas Day debut when they visit the Warriors in a 2022 Western Conference Semifinals rematch (8 p.m. ET). The Christmas Day schedule will conclude with the Nuggets meeting the Suns in Denver on ESPN (10:30 p.m. ET). Martin Luther King Jr. Day TNT will present a doubleheader as part of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 16. In the first game, the Atlanta Hawks will host the Heat in a rematch of a 2022 Eastern Conference First Round series (3:30 p.m. ET). In the second game, the teams with the two best records in the 2021-22 regular season will meet when the Suns (NBA-best 64-18 last season) visit the Grizzlies (56-26 last season) at 6 p.m. ET, marking Memphis’ 21st annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration Game. NBA TV will also televise two games on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with the Celtics visiting the Charlotte Hornets (1 p.m. ET) and the Lakers hosting the Houston Rockets (10:30 p.m. ET). Election Day As Election Day approaches, the NBA and its teams will continue to encourage fans to make a plan to vote and participate in the civic process. New this season, all 30 teams will play on Monday, Nov. 7 on the day before Election Day, when the NBA will help promote voter participation, share important resources from voting organizations and highlight the civic engagement work of teams in their markets. As part of this initiative, no NBA games have been scheduled for Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 8. NBA Rivals Week Classic and budding rivalries between teams and players will take center stage for NBA Rivals Week during the week of Jan. 23. A new highlight of the regular-season schedule, NBA Rivals Week will feature 11 nationally televised games across four networks over five days from Tuesday, Jan. 24 – Saturday, Jan. 28. Rivalries will be the focus of all nine games across TNT, ESPN and ABC that week, in addition to two games on NBA TV. NBA Rivals Week will showcase a tripleheader on ABC on Jan. 28, concluding with the Lakers visiting the Celtics as the two teams that share the record for most NBA championships (17) and have met in the NBA Finals the most times (12) renew their rivalry in Boston (8:30 p.m. ET). Earlier in the day on ABC, two-time reigning Kia NBA Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokić will lead the Nuggets against back-to-back MVP runner-up and 2021-22 NBA scoring leader Joel Embiid and the 76ers (3 p.m. ET), followed by an intracity matchup between New York and the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center (5:30 p.m. ET). The complete game and broadcast schedule for NBA Rivals Week, which will include four rematches from the 2022 NBA Playoffs, is available here. NBA Global Games The 2022-23 season will feature the return of NBA Global Games with two regular-season games outside the U.S. and Canada, both televised by NBA TV. The NBA Mexico City Game 2022 will see the Heat face the Spurs on Saturday, Dec. 17 at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City (5 p.m. ET). The NBA Paris Game 2023 will feature a matchup between the Chicago Bulls and the Detroit Pistons on Thursday, Jan. 19 at the Accor Arena in Paris (3 p.m. ET). 2022 NBA Finals Rematches The Warriors and Celtics will meet for the first time since the 2022 NBA Finals on Saturday, Dec. 10 in San Francisco on ABC (8:30 p.m. ET). This will mark the season premiere of NBA Saturday Primetime on ABC, the first of seven regular-season games on Saturday nights at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC. The second and final regular-season matchup between the two defending conference champions will take place on Thursday, Jan. 19 in Boston on TNT (7:30 p.m. ET). Final Day of Regular Season All 30 teams will play on the final day of the regular season (Sunday, April 9). The seven games between Eastern Conference teams and the one interconference game (Rockets at Washington Wizards) will begin at 1 p.m. ET, and the seven games between Western Conference teams will start at 3:30 p.m. ET. ESPN will televise a doubleheader, with the matchups to be determined at a later date. Travel Reduction The estimated average miles traveled for the 2022-23 regular season has been reduced to 41,000 miles per team, a record low in the era with 30 teams and 82 games per team. This marks an estimated reduction of nearly 2,000 miles per team from last season’s previous all-time low of 43,000 miles traveled. In total, NBA teams are projected to travel more than 50,000 fewer miles than last season. The instances with no travel between games for teams on the road have increased by 66% from last season (88 from 53). The 88 no-travel instances include 55 instances of teams playing consecutive road games against the same opponent and 33 instances of teams playing two games in a row in Los Angeles (against the Clippers and Lakers) or New York (against the Knicks and Nets). Additional Schedule Highlights All 30 teams are scheduled to make at least one appearance on TNT or ESPN in the 2022-23 regular season. The NBA on TNT, ESPN, ABC and NBA TV will present flexible scheduling throughout the regular season to provide the most compelling matchups to a national audience. TNT will air 18 Tuesday doubleheaders and 13 Thursday doubleheaders during the regular season, with each Thursday doubleheader taking place in January or later except for the one during opening week. ESPN will televise 21 Wednesday doubleheaders and 13 Friday doubleheaders. All primetime doubleheaders across TNT and ESPN will again be played at 7:30 p.m. ET/10 p.m. ET. ABC will present 15 regular-season games across Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons (excluding Christmas Day). NBA TV will televise more than 100 live games during the regular season. The 2023 NBA Finals presented by YouTube TV and the 2023 Western Conference Finals will be exclusively televised by ABC and ESPN/ABC, respectively. TNT will exclusively televise the 2023 Eastern Conference Finals and the 2023 NBA All-Star Game, which will be played on Sunday, Feb. 19 in Salt Lake City. ESPN Radio will broadcast 25 games in the regular season, including Lakers vs. Warriors on opening night, Bucks vs. Celtics and Grizzlies vs. Warriors on Christmas Day, and Heat vs. Hawks on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It will also provide coverage from NBA All-Star and the NBA Finals. NBA League Pass will offer live, out-of-market games all season through the NBA App, NBA.com, connected televisions and TV providers. Fans can unlock direct access to stream matchups featuring their favorite teams and players with NBA League Pass (blackout restrictions apply). For more information, visit NBA.com/leaguepass. The regular season will feature 45 games that will air in primetime in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) as part of “NBA Saturdays and NBA Sundays presented by NBA 2K23.” NBA games and programming are available in 214 countries and territories in more than 50 languages. |
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