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Men's Basketball FIBA Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2024


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15 hours ago, rybak said:

Anybody did watched Bahamas-Finland match and can say something about it?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEb3Kreg5W0

 

Best I can come up with: highlights

 

But I guess you've already seen it.

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welp, :NZL defeats :CRO 90-86 and now :SLO can qualify first or eliminated in the group stage.

 

On the other side, :PHI is 18 up against :LAT going into half of the second quarter.

 

Edit: Other results, :MNE defeated :CMR 70-66, tighter than expected, and :BAH is winning by 16pts against :POL at the start of the third.

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With 10 minutes left I lost all hopes to win this match against Bahamas, we have too many wasted free shots and small number of turnovers, while Bahamas have many successfull 3 shot attempts, we can't win this match in those circumates :( 

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And that is Bahamas did win 90-81, we had our chances here, in last quarter we went from losing -17 to -6, but we didn't managed to keep it and Bahamas in last two minutes showed which team was better overally today.

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If Slovenia were to defeat New Zealand tomorrow thus all 3 would be 1-1 how is 1st and 2nd decided ? Is it purely by point differential ?

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11 minutes ago, stockblock said:

If Slovenia were to defeat New Zealand tomorrow thus all 3 would be 1-1 how is 1st and 2nd decided ? Is it purely by point differential ?

Yes , Slovenia needs +29 to be first. 
NZL needs a win to be first. Croatia is for sure in semifinal but unclear as 1st or 2nd. 

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9 minutes ago, stockblock said:

If Slovenia were to defeat New Zealand tomorrow thus all 3 would be 1-1 how is 1st and 2nd decided ? Is it purely by point differential ?

Yes. :CRO is +12, :NZL +4 and :SLO -16. This means:

 

A 10pts :SLO win puts both :NZL and :SLO with -6 difference, so i guess they are using the winner of the match to determine who qualify second. 

 

A :SLO win between 11 and 28 pts means :CRO first and :SLO second.

 

A :SLO win by 29pts or more puts them first and :CRO second.

 

A :SLO win by 9pts or less leaves :CRO first and :NZL second.

 

A :NZL win by any margin leaves them first and :CRO second.

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Im starting to believe that we can qualify to the Olympics.

 

Thats usually not good, we always lost in the most bizarre ways every single tourneaments after getting some confidence lol

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21 minutes ago, LuizGuilherme said:

Im starting to believe that we can qualify to the Olympics.

 

Thats usually not good, we always lost in the most bizarre ways every single tourneaments after getting some confidence lol

Same for us :lol:

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