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3x3 Basketball 2022 - 2024 Discussion Thread


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  • 8 months later...
20 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Canada's women win the world series final stop in Romania!

Too bad the ranking list cares about depth rather than who the top nations really are.

 

Unlike 2020, Canada should still be in a position to qualify at one of the qualification tournaments (assuming we have a good 2023 season).

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15 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Too bad the ranking list cares about depth rather than who the top nations really are.

 

Unlike 2020, Canada should still be in a position to qualify at one of the qualification tournaments (assuming we have a good 2023 season).

Canada very well might have qualified for Tokyo had the women been allowed to participate rather than the men.

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3x3 Asia Cup- Kallang, Singapore :SGP 

 

Women’s Tournament 

Gold- Australia :AUS (Anneli Maley, Lauren Mansfield, Marena Whittle, Alex Wilson)

 

Silver- New Zealand :NZL (Lauryn Hippolite, Krystal Leger-Walker, Esra McGoldrick, Sharnee Pupuke-Robati)

 

Bronze- China :CHN (Yujie Chen, Jianping Zhang, Lingge Zhang, Yi Zhang)

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3x3 Asia Cup- Kallang, Singapore :SGP 

 

Men’s Tournament 

Gold- Mongolia :MGL (Anand Ariunbold, Delgernyam Davaasambuu, Dulguun Enkhbat, Enkhbaatar Onolbaatar) 

 

Silver- Australia :AUS (Todd Blanchfield, Daniel Johnson, Andrew Steel, Lucas Walker)

 

Bronze- New Zealand :NZL (Dominique Kelman-Poto, Christopher McIntosh, Richard Rodger, Tai Wynyard)

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Lithuania are silver and bronze medalists at the European Championships, but with the tough qualification system, there's literally zero guarantee if either team qualifies to the Olympic Games, even at this level. 

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Women's season is almost over... as today/tomorrow :MGL Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia will host the Finals :cry:

 

:fingers: Canada can end their season on a high note.

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42 minutes ago, Josh said:

Women's season is almost over... as today/tomorrow :MGL Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia will host the Finals :cry:

Nice to see 3x3 returning to its spiritual home :p

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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