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CONGRATULATIONS SPAIN!!, a big nigthmare for our team :p

 

Im proud of this team, i never expected this result!!, we can think in an interesting future for this team.

 

LDOG makes an exactly description of what happen, so i remit to his post.

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  On 9/15/2019 at 11:41 AM, nenad said:

 

I think the seeding will be according to FIBA rankings, so not only FIBA WC will be important. I can't see Czechs getting into that first pot. But it was a great result for you at the WC. And without Vesely in the lineup. Huge. 

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Well, after the WCH, they will jump up in the ranking. Yeah, in the first pot might surely be Lithuania, Serbia, probably Greece, we will see. But I guess the tournaments will be decided later who is gonna play against who. So they still have time to collect some points. 

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6.168.000 (46,5 %) people watched yesterday's game in Spanish TV, becoming the basketball game with more spectators in TV in our country. The 2nd place is for 2015 Eurobasket final with 6.148.000 people (44,5 %).

 

In 2006, the final was followed by 3.639.000 spectators (47,6 %).

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  On 9/16/2019 at 8:32 AM, Cobi said:

6.168.000 (46,5 %) people watched yesterday's game in Spanish TV, becoming the basketball game with more spectators in TV in our country. The 2nd place is for 2015 Eurobasket final with 6.148.000 people (44,5 %).

 

In 2006, the final was followed by 3.639.000 spectators (47,6 %).

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Were there so relatively little TV sets in 2006? I mean, 3,6 million was 47,6% apparently, but yesterday 6,1 million was only 46,5%? :p 

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  On 9/16/2019 at 8:33 AM, heywoodu said:

Were there so relatively little TV sets in 2006? I mean, 3,6 million was 47,6% apparently, but yesterday 6,1 million was only 46,5%? :p 

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I think that 2006 final started earlier than this one (around 12:00 in Spain if I'm not mistaken), and at that time not many people watch TV.

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  On 9/16/2019 at 5:53 AM, Griff88 said:

I wonder why we pushed so hard to join Japan and Philippines...

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I think FIBA intention is to expand basketball in Asian big markets. 

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  On 9/24/2019 at 12:07 AM, NaBUru38 said:

In Argentina, the final (held at 9:00 local) averaged a 7.3 overnight rating in Buenos Aires, which equals to 730 k viewers (source).

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That doesn´t count cable ratings, TYC also showed the game. So it should be higher.

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