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Men's 3x3 Basketball Tournament at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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Qualified Nations
 
  • BEL.gif Belgium
  • CHN.gif China
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • LAT.gif Latvia
  • NED.gif Netherlands
  • POL.gif Poland
  • ROC.gif ROC
  • SRB.gif Serbia


 

Competition Format

 

Preliminary Round
July 24th - July 27th, 2021
8 Nations, TRiund - Robin, the 1st and 2nd Nations will qualify for the Semifnals, the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Nations will qualify for the Qualrtelfinals
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Knockout Round
July 27th - July 28th, 2021
6 Nations, Quartelfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's 3x3 Basketball Summer Olympic Games 2020 Champion
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Preliminary Round
July 24th - July 27th, 2021
8 Nations, TRiund - Robin, the 1st and 2nd Nations will qualify for the Semifnals, the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Nations will qualify for the Qualrtelfinals
 
  • BEL.gif Belgium
  • CHN.gif China
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • LAT.gif Latvia
  • NED.gif Netherlands
  • POL.gif Poland
  • ROC.gif ROC
  • SRB.gif Serbia

 

Round - Robin
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)
 
Poland POL.gif14 - 21 LAT.gif Latvia
July 24th 2021, h. 11:35, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
China CHN.gif 13 - 22 SRB.gif Serbia
July 24th 2021, h. 12:00, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

ROC ROC.gif  21 - 13 LAT.gif Latvia
July 24th 2021, h. 15:00, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
Serbia SRB.gif 16 - 15 NED.gif Netherlands
July 24th 2021, h. 15:25, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
Latvia LAT.gif 20 - 21 BEL.gif Belgium
July 24th 2021, h. 18:40, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Japan JPN.gif 19 - 20 POL.gifPoland
July 24th 2021, h. 19:05, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Netherlands NED.gif  18 - 15 ROC.gif ROC
July 24th 2021, h. 22:00, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Belgium BEL.gif 16 - 18 JPN.gif Japan
July 24th 2021, h. 22:25, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
ROC ROC.gif 16 - 21 BEL.gif Belgium
July 25th 2021, h. 11:35, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Poland POL.gif  12 - 15 SRB.gif Serbia
July 25th 2021, h. 12:00, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

China CHN.gif  17 - 18 LAT.gif Latvia
July 25th 2021, h. 15:00, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
Serbia SRB.gif 21 - 14 BEL.gif Belgium
July 25th 2021, h. 15:25, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
ROC ROC.gif  16 - 21 POL.gif Poland
July 25th 2021, h. 18:40, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Japan JPN.gif 20 - 21 NED.gif Netherlands
July 25th 2021, h. 19:05, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Netherlands NED.gif  21 - 18 CHN.gif China
July 25th 2021, h. 22:00, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Latvia LAT.gif 21 - 18 JPN.gif Japan
July 25th 2021, h. 22:25, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
Belgium BEL.gif  20 - 21 CHN.gif China
July 26th 2021, h. 11:35, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Serbia SRB.gif  21 - 11 JPN.gif Japan
July 26th 2021, h. 12:00, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Japan JPN.gif  16 - 19 ROC.gif ROC
July 26th 2021, h. 15:00, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
Latvia LAT.gif 16 - 22 SRB.gif Serbia
July 26th 2021, h. 15:25, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
Netherlands NED.gif  17 - 18 BEL.gif Belgium
July 26th 2021, h. 18:40, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Poland POL.gif 19 - 21 CHN.gif China
July 26th 2021, h. 19:05, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

ROC ROC.gif 19 - 15 LAT.gif Latvia
July 26th 2021, h. 22:00, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Netherlands NED.gif 22 - 20 POL.gif Poland
July 26th 2021, h. 22:25, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
Belgium BEL.gif 16 - 14 POL.gif Poland
July 27th 2021, h. 14:45, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

China CHN.gif  16 - 21 JPN.gif Japan
July 27th 2021, h. 15:05, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo

Serbia SRB.gif 21 - 10 ROC.gif ROC
July 27th 2021, h. 18:00, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
Latvia LAT.gif 22 - 18 NED.gif Netherlands
July 27th 2021, h. 18:25, Aomi Urban Sports Park, Tokyo
 
Round-Robin Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
W%
Avg.
Pts.
SRB.gif Serbia
7
7
100
19.7
138
BEL.gif Belgium
7
4
57
18.0
126
LAT.gif Latvia
7
4
57
19.0
133
NED.gif Netherlands
7
4
57
18.9
132
ROC.gif ROC
7
3
43
18.6
116
JPN.gif Japan
7
2
29
17.6
123
POL.gif Poland
7
2
29
17.1
120
CHN.gif China
7
2
29
17.0
119
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Men's Tournament

 

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:SRB Serbia - :SRB Serbia 10 Final
:WHT bye -
:NED Netherlands 19 ROC.gif Russian Olympic Committee 21 ROC.gif Russian Olympic Committee 18
ROC.gif Russian Olympic Committee 21
:BEL Belgium - :BEL Belgium 8 :LAT Latvia 21
:WHT bye -
:LAT Latvia 21 :LAT Latvia 21 3rd Place Match
:JPN Japan 18 :SRB Serbia 21
:BEL Belgium 10

 

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