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2010 FIBA World Championship

2010 edition of the FIBA World Championship

2010 FIBA World Championship

2010 edition of the FIBA World Championship

FieldValue
tourney_nameFIBA World Championship
year2010
other_titles*2010 FIBA Dünya Basketbol Şampiyonası*
imageFIBA 2010 logo.png
size140
countryTurkey
dates28 August – 12 September
openedAbdullah Gül
num_teams24
confederations5
venues5
cities4
championUnited States
count4
secondTurkey
thirdLithuania
fourthSerbia
fourth-flagvar2006
games80
mvpUSA Kevin Durant
top_scorerARG Luis Scola
(27.1 points per game)
prevseason[2006](2006-fiba-world-championship)
nextseason[2014](2014-fiba-basketball-world-cup)

| fourth-flagvar = 2006 (27.1 points per game)

The 2010 FIBA World Championship was the 16th FIBA World Championship, the international basketball world championship contested by the men's national teams. The tournament ran from 28 August to 12 September 2010. It was co-organised by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), Turkish Basketball Federation and the 2010 Organising Committee. It was considered as prestigious a competition as the Olympic Basketball Tournament. The tournament was hosted by Turkey.

For the third time (after the 1986 and 2006 tournaments), the World Championship had 24 competing nations. As a result, the group stage games were played in four cities, and the knockout round was hosted by Istanbul.

The United States won the tournament for their fourth time after going undefeated in the Opening Round and beating host Turkey in the final.

The draw for the Championship took place on 15 December 2009 in Istanbul. Teams were drawn into four preliminary round groups of six teams each. Teams first played a round-robin schedule, with the top sixteen teams advancing to the knockout stage.

Bid

NationsRound 1Round 2
TUR Turkey
FRA France
Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro and Slovenia

Three bids from six countries – France, Turkey, and a joint bid from former Yugoslav republics Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Slovenia – made their final presentation during the FIBA's 20-member Central Board in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 5 December 2004. Previously, Australia and New Zealand, Italy, Russia and Puerto Rico announced their intention to bid from the tournament, but withdrew their bids prior to the votes. France won the first round of voting, but Turkey eventually won the right to host after the joint bidders were knocked out in the first round.

The tournament was the first time that Turkey has hosted the event and marked the first World Championship held in Europe since the 1998 FIBA World Championship was held in Greece.

Venues

Below is a list of the venues which hosted games during the 2010 FIBA World Championship. Each preliminary round group was hosted in a single arena in Kayseri (Group A), Istanbul (Group B), Ankara (Group C), and İzmir (Group D). The knockout phase then moved to Istanbul's Sinan Erdem Dome. Ankara Arena, completed in 2010, and Kadir Has Arena, completed in 2008, were built for the championships, while the other three arenas underwent renovations for the event.

TurkeyIstanbulPreliminary roundKnockout stage
{{Location map+Turkeyborder =caption =
**Ankara****İzmir****Kayseri****Istanbul**
Ankara Arena
Capacity: 11,000Halkapınar Sport Hall
Capacity: 10,000Kadir Has Arena
Capacity: 7,500Abdi İpekçi Arena
Capacity: 12,500
[[File:Ankara Arena 6.JPGx100px]][[File:İzmir Halkapınar Sport Hall Bornova-Efes.JPGx100px]][[File:Kadir Has Kongre ve Spor Merkezi Kayseri.jpgx100px]][[File:Abdi İpekçi Arena 2.jpgx100px]]

Qualifying

Main article: 2010 FIBA World Championship qualification

Qualified countries are in blue; those in yellow failed to qualify, and those in dark gray did not enter qualifying.

Turkey automatically qualified as the host country, and the United States also received an automatic berth for winning the 2008 Olympic men's basketball tournament.

Most other teams secured their places in continental qualifying tournaments (three from Africa, three from Asia, two from Oceania, four from the Americas, and six from Europe). FIBA invited four "wild card" teams to fill out the twenty-four team field.

Wild cards

The four wild cards were determined by FIBA through criteria. For example, a team must have played in the Zone's qualification tournament to receive recommendation. Also, in order for every team to have an opportunity for a wild card, a maximum of three teams from any Zone can be allotted a wild card entry. Once these requirements are satisfied, FIBA then looks at other important factors. Those include popularity of basketball within the country, success of the team, and government support for the team's National Federation. As of 2009, FIBA now requires that wild card candidates pay a late registration fee to be considered.

Fourteen teams paid the 500,000 € fee to apply for one of the four wild card spots. FIBA then whittled down the teams to eight semifinalists – Cameroon, Germany, Great Britain, Korea, Lebanon, Lithuania, Nigeria, and Russia. On Saturday 12 December 2009, FIBA awarded Germany, Lebanon, Lithuania and Russia the four wild cards.

List of qualified teams

The following 24 teams qualified for the final tournament (FIBA World Ranking at start of tournament in parentheses):

EventDateLocationBerthsQualifiedTOTAL24
Host nation5 December 2004MYS Kuala Lumpur1
2008 Olympics10–24 August 2008CHN Beijing1
AfroBasket 20094–14 August 2009LBY Tripoli and Benghazi3
[2009 FIBA Asia Championship](2009-fiba-asia-championship)6–16 August 2009CHN Tianjin3
FIBA Oceania Championship 200923–25 August 2009AUS Sydney
NZL Wellington2
[2009 FIBA Americas Championship](2009-fiba-americas-championship)26 August–6 September 2009PUR San Juan4
EuroBasket 20097–20 September 2009POL6
Wild cards12 December 2009TUR Istanbul4

The draw for the championship took place in Istanbul on 15 December 2009.

Group draw

The draw was held on 15 December 2009 at the Ciragan Palace Kempinski Hotel in Istanbul, which divided the qualified teams into four groups of six, groups A, B, C, and D, as listed for the preliminary round. Aside from the fact that those teams in the same line would not be in the same preliminary round groups, there were no other restrictions on how teams may be drawn.

**Line 1****Line 2****Line 3****Line 4****Line 5****Line 6**

Squads

Main article: 2010 FIBA World Championship squads

At the start of tournament, all 24 participating countries had 12 players on their rosters. Final squads for the tournament were due on 26 August, two days before the start of competition.

Angola and the United States were the only teams made up of entirely domestic players (Jordan and Russia each had 11 domestic players). Slovenia was the only team composed entirely of individuals playing outside the domestic league. The Canada squad also consisted entirely of individuals playing outside the country, but at that time Canada had no professional league operating exclusively in the country (a minor professional league was scheduled to begin play in 2011). The National Basketball Association, based in the U.S., has a Canadian team, and several minor leagues operate on both sides of the U.S.—Canada border. Four Canadian squad members played in U.S.-based competitions—two with U.S.-based NBA teams, and two for Gonzaga University's team. Forty-one NBA players were selected to compete in the tournament, the most of any league.

Preparation matches

Acropolis tournament

Greece and Serbia both began the tournament shorthanded when each had two players suspended for their roles in a brawl at the World Championship tuneup Acropolis Tournament, held in mid-August. The two teams engaged in a chaotic brawl with 2:40 left when Greece's Antonis Fotsis threatened Serbia's Miloš Teodosić after Teodosić committed a foul. The fight spilled off the floor and into the locker room tunnel; the game was thus terminated with final score the score at the time of the interruption (74–73 for Greece). Serbian center Nenad Krstić was arrested and held overnight for throwing a chair in the brawl.

For their roles in the melee, Krstić was suspended for the first three games of the tournament, while Teodosić, and Greece's Fotsis and Sofoklis Schortsanitis were suspended for the first two games. Both Greek coach Jonas Kazlauskas and Serbian coach Dušan Ivković criticized FIBA for waiting until less than 48 hours before the tournament – over a week after the brawl – to announce the suspensions, citing the unfairness of playing shorthanded for the first games. Greece eventually won their first two games in spite of the suspensions, while Serbia won two of their first three games.

Bamberg Super Cup

Preliminary round

2010 FIBA World Championship final rankings.

The top four finishers in each of the four preliminary round groups advanced to the sixteen team, single-elimination knockout stage, where Group A teams would meet Group B teams and Group C would meet Group D. European teams proved the most successful in the first round, as nine of the ten teams advanced to the knockout stage (only Germany did not progress). Both Oceanian teams qualified for the next round, as did three of the five FIBA Americas teams. The three African and four Asian teams struggled, with only Angola and China reaching the knockout stage after each finished fourth place in their group.

There were few surprises in the early round; each team that advanced to the knockout stage was ranked in the top 20 of the FIBA World Ranking at the time of the tournament. Defending champions Spain struggled early, losing two of their first three games before recovering to finish second in Group D. Argentina and the United States, the two top teams in the FIBA rankings, both cruised to the knockout phase, as the United States went 5–0 and Argentina went 4–1, with their only loss coming to Number 5 ranked Serbia.

Tie-breaking procedure

At the end of the preliminary round, any ties will be broken by the following criteria, ordered from the one that will be applied first to the last:

  1. Game results between tied teams
  2. Goal average between games of the tied teams
  3. Goal average for all games of the tied teams
  4. Drawing of lots

Group A (Kayseri)

Main article: 2010 FIBA World Championship Group A

******[73–91](2010-fiba-world-championship-group-a-jordan-vs-germany)******Kadir Has Arena

Group B (Istanbul)

Main article: 2010 FIBA World Championship Group B

******[92–74](2010-fiba-world-championship-group-b-brazil-vs-croatia)******Abdi İpekçi Arena

Group C (Ankara)

Main article: 2010 FIBA World Championship Group C

******[87–40](2010-fiba-world-championship-group-c-turkey-vs-china)******Ankara Arena

Group D (Izmir)

Main article: 2010 FIBA World Championship Group D

******[82–70](2010-fiba-world-championship-group-d-new-zealand-vs-france)******Halkapınar Sport Hall

Final round (Istanbul)

Main article: 2010 FIBA World Championship knockout stage

|4 September 2010||73||72 |4 September 2010||80||72 |5 September 2010||95||77 |5 September 2010||87||58 |6 September 2010|USA United States|121||66 |6 September 2010||78||56 |7 September 2010||78||67 |7 September 2010||93||89 |8 September 2010||92||89 |8 September 2010||95||68 |9 September 2010|USA United States|89||79 |9 September 2010||104||85 |11 September 2010||82||83 |11 September 2010|USA United States|89||74 |12 September 2010||64|USA United States|81 |12 September 2010||88||99

Round of 16

Quarterfinals

5th–8th classification

|10 September 2010||97||80 |10 September 2010||61||73 |12 September 2010||81||86 |11 September 2010||78||83

Semifinals

Seventh place playoff

Report

Fifth place playoff

Report

Semifinals

Third place playoff

Final

Main article: 2010 FIBA World Championship Final

Statistical leaders

Individual tournament highs

Points

Pos.NameGPtsPPG
**1**ARG **Luis Scola**924427.1
**2**NZL Kirk Penney614824.7
**3**USA Kevin Durant920522.8
**4**ARG Carlos Delfino918520.6
**5**CHN Yi Jianlian510120.2
**6**IRN Hamed Haddadi510020
**7**LTU Linas Kleiza917119
**8**ESP Juan Carlos Navarro813516.9
**9**PUR José Barea58416.8
**10**BRA Leandro Barbosa69716.2

Rebounds

Pos.NameGReb.RPG
**1**CHN **Yi Jianlian**55110.2
**2**IRN Hamed Haddadi5438.6
**3**Jordan Zaid Abbas5428.4
**4**ARG Luis Scola9717.9
**5**USA Lamar Odom9697.7
**6**TUR Ersan İlyasova8617.6
**7**CAN Levon Kendall5387.6
**8**SRB Nenad Krstić6457.5
**9**IRN Arsalan Kazemi5377.4
AUS David Andersen5377.4

Assists

Pos.NameGAss.APG
**1**ARG **Pablo Prigioni**9586.4
**2**BRA Marcelinho Huertas6355.8
**3**SRB Miloš Teodosić7395.6
**4**JOR Osama Daghlas5285.6
**5**PUR José Barea5275.4
**6**ESP Ricky Rubio9465.1
RUS Anton Ponkrashov9465.1
**8**CIV Mouloukou Diabate5224.4
**9**AUS Patrick Mills6254.2
**10**SLO Goran Dragić9374.1

Blocks

Pos.NameGBlocksBPG
**1**CIV **Mamadou Lamizana**5163.2
**2**IRI Hamed Haddadi5132.6
**3**ESP Marc Gasol9212.3
**4**CAN Joel Anthony5112.2
TUN Salah Mejri5112.2
**6**ESP Fran Vázquez9141.6
**7**RUS Sergey Monya9121.3
**8**TUR Ömer Aşık9111.2
**9**RUS Timofey Mozgov991
**10**AUS Matthew Nielsen661

Steals

Pos.NameGStlsSPG
**1**IRI Arsalan Kazemi5142,8
**2**LBN Ali Mahmoud5132.6
**3**CIV Mouloukou Diabate5122.4
**4**TUR Sinan Güler8172.1
**5**ARG Carlos Delfino9182
ARG Pablo Prigioni9182
**7**BRA Leandro Barbosa6122
CHN Sun Yue6122
**9**TUN Makrem Ben Romdhane482
ANG Olimpio Cipriano482

Minutes

Pos.NameGMin.MPG
**1**ARG **Carlos Delfino**932736.3
**2**CHN Liu Wei518036
**3**ARG Luis Scola932335.9
**4**CIV Mouloukou Diabate517735.4
**5**CHN Yi Jianlian517535
**6**JOR Osama Daghlas517234.4
**7**JOR Rasheim Wright516933.8
**8**IRI Hamed Haddadi516332.6
**9**IRI Javad Davari516132.2
LBN Fadi El Khatib516132.2

Individual game highs

DepartmentNameTotalOpponent
PointsUSA Kevin Durant38(9/11)
ReboundsANG Joaquim Gomes
RUS Sasha Kaun
IRI Arsalan Kazemi
CHN Yi Jianlian14(9/1) (OT)
(9/1)
(9/2)
(8/28)
AssistsRUS Anton Ponkrashov
ESP Ricky Rubio
SRB Miloš Teodosić11(8/28)
(8/29)
(9/11)
StealsTUR Sinan Güler8(9/2)
BlocksIRN Hamed Haddadi
CIV Herve Lamizana
CIV Herve Lamizana
TUN Salah Mejri5(8/28)
(9/2)
(8/28)
(8/29)
Field goal percentageESP Fran Vázquez100% (9/9)(9/2)
3-point field goal percentageTUR Ersan İlyasova100% (6/6)(8/31)
Free throw percentageRUS Anton Ponkrashov100% (10/10)(8/28)
TurnoversUSA Kevin Durant7(8/30)

Team tournament highs

Offensive PPG

Pos.NamePPG
**1****USA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)****92.8**
288.9
385.2
483.3
582.9

Defensive PPG

Pos.NamePPG
**1****USA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)****65.9**
268.2
371.3
471.3
572.3

Rebounds

Pos.NameRPG
**1****USA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)****41.7**
240.4
337.8
437.2
537

Assists

Pos.NameAPG
**1****USA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)****18.2**
******18.2**
318.1
416.6
516

Steals

Pos.NameSPG
**1****USA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)****10.4**
28.4
38.2
48.1
57.8

Blocks

Pos.NameBPG
**1****USA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)****4.9**
24.8
34
43.8
53.4

Team game highs

DepartmentNameTotalOpponent
PointsUSA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)121(9/6)
ReboundsUSA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)
50(8/29)
(9/7)
AssistsUSA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)30(9/6)
Steals
USA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)15(8/28)
(8/30)
Blocks9(9/2)
Field goal percentage66.7% (32/48)(9/8)
3-point field goal percentage61.1% (11/18)(9/7)
Free throw percentageUSA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)100.0% (10/10)(9/2)
Turnovers
25USA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team) (9/1)
(8/29)

Final standings

Flag of the top three teams at the medal ceremony

Method of breaking ties:

  • Result of classification game
  • Place in preliminary round group
  • Winning percentage
  • Overall points average
RankTeamRecordEliminated in Semi-Finals4Eliminated in Quarter-Finals5678Eliminated in Round of 16Preliminary Round Points Average9101112131415165th place in Preliminary Round groupsPreliminary Round Points Average171819206th place in Preliminary Round groupsPreliminary Round Points Average21222324
USA [United States](2010-united-states-men-s-fiba-world-championship-team)9–0
8–1
8–1
6–3
7–2
5–4
6–3
5–4
3–31.124
3–31.117
3–31.089
3–31.060
3–31.035
2–40.971
2–40.821
1–5
2–3
1–40.963
1–40.820
1–40.770
1–4
0–50.871
0–50.809
0–50.737

Awards

MVP
Most Valuable Player
USA Kevin Durant

All-Tournament Team

Main article: FIBA Basketball World Cup All-Tournament Team

  • Argentina Luis Scola
  • Lithuania Linas Kleiza
  • USA Kevin Durant – MVP
  • Turkey Hedo Türkoğlu
  • Serbia Miloš Teodosić

Referees

On 18 August 2010, FIBA named the forty referees that officiated at the tournament. Below are the referees, along with the first round group that each was assigned to:

Broadcasting

Rights

FIBA announced that the championship will be shown in 183 countries, beating the record set be the 2006 championship which was 132. Countries that aired the championship for the first time were India and the United Kingdom, while Canada covered the event for the first time since hosting the 1994 FIBA World Championship.

TV ratings

According to FIBA secretary general Patrick Baumann, the TV ratings for the 2010 championship exceeded the 2006 FIBA World Championship's and the FIBA EuroBasket 2009 numbers, with an expected audience close to 1 billion people in 200 countries, while 30 million people visited the official website.

The preliminary round game between China and Greece was watched by around 65 million Chinese.

The U.S. TV ratings for the Final between the U.S. and Turkey, on the other hand, was watched by less than 900,000 viewers in American cable network ESPN, worse than the average audience of the broadcast of the 2009-10 NBA season, but double than the airing of the first game of the 2010 WNBA Finals on its sister terrestrial network ABC which was aired on the same timeslot.

List of broadcasters

TV broadcasters

CountryBroadcaster
AlbaniaTop Channel
AngolaTPA
ArgentinaTV Pública
TyC Sports
DIRECTV Sports
AustraliaFox Sports
BelgiumBeTV
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBHRT
BrazilTV E+I
SporTV
ESPN Brasil
BandSports
BulgariaBNT
CanadaTSN
ChinaCCTV
CroatiaHRT
CyprusLumiere TV
Alfa TV
Czech RepublicCzech Television
Sport 1
DenmarkTV 2 Sport
CountryBroadcaster
EstoniaTV6
Viasat Sport
FinlandNelonen Sport Pro
FranceSport+
GermanySport1
GreeceERT
Hong KongiCable Sports
HungarySport 1
IndiaTEN Sports
ItalyRAI
JapanJ Sports
LebanonLBC
LithuaniaTV3
Viasat Sport
MacauTDM
MalaysiaAstro
MacedoniaSitel
MontenegroRTCG
MongoliaTV9
New ZealandSky Sports
CountryBroadcaster
PhilippinesSolar TV
BTV
align leftPolandTVP
PortugalSport TV
QatarAl Jazeera Sports
RomaniaSport 1
South AfricaSuperSport
RussiaNTV Plus
SerbiaRTS
SlovakiaSTV
Sport 1
SloveniaRTVSLO
Šport TV
SpainLaSexta
MARCA TV
SwedenViasat Sport
TaiwanVideoland
TurkeyNTV
NTV Spor
HDen
United KingdomESPN
United StatesESPN
NBA TV

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