Slovenia, Germany, Italy, and the Czech Republic have secured their spots in the men’s basketball tournament at the Tokyo Olympics, winning their respective qualifying tournaments over the weekend. NBA players Luka Doncic (Slovenia), Moritz Wagner (Germany), and Tomas Satoransky (Czech Republic) were the MVPs of their tournaments, tweets Marc Stein.
Those four teams will join the U.S., Spain, Australia, France, Argentina, Nigeria, Iran, and Japan to make up the 12-team field for the tournament.
The groups are as follows:
- Group A: Czech Republic, France, Iran, United States
- Group B: Australia, Germany, Italy, Nigeria
- Group C: Argentina, Japan, Slovenia, Spain
The preliminary round will begin on July 24, with each team facing the other three clubs in its group once. Following the round-robin portion of the tournament, the top two teams in each group – along with the two highest-ranked third-place teams – will advance to the single-elimination quarterfinals.
Rosters for the Olympics haven’t been officially locked in yet, but we have a pretty good idea of what most of the squads will look like. Team USA will, of course, feature the most star-studded group, with Damian Lillard, Kevin Durant, Jayson Tatum, and Bradley Beal leading the way.
Three players participating in the NBA Finals – Devin Booker, Khris Middleton, and Jrue Holiday – are expected to be part of the U.S. Olympic squad. It’s possible those Finals could run as late as July 22 if they go seven games, but even in that scenario, the plan is for those Suns and Bucks players to fly to Tokyo right away in the hopes of being available for the July 25 contest vs. France.
While the U.S. will be the heavy favorite and will have the most NBA stars on its roster, a number of other NBA players will be taking part in the tournament.
Patty Mills, Joe Ingles, Aron Baynes, and Matisse Thybulle are among the players representing Australia; Rudy Gobert, Evan Fournier, and Nicolas Batum are among those playing for France; Rui Hachimura and Yuta Watanabe will suit up for Japan; Doncic will play for Slovenia; Marc Gasol, Ricky Rubio, and Juan Hernangomez are among the veterans in Spain’s player pool; and it sounds like Danilo Gallinari will play for Italy.
Nigeria, meanwhile, still has a ton of cuts to make, but could have as many as 10 NBA players on its roster for Tokyo, including Monte Morris, Josh Okogie, and Jahlil Okafor. For more details on the NBA players involved in the Olympics, check out the tracker from Albert De Roa of HoopsHype.
Serbia, Lithuania, Brazil, Croatia, Turkey, Greece, and Canada are among the notable programs that will miss out on the Tokyo Olympics. It was a particularly disappointing outcome for Team Canada, which lost to the Czech Republic in the semifinal of the qualifiers despite having eight current NBA players on its roster.
We won’t be closely covering the results of the Olympic tournament — the event overlaps with both the draft and free agency, so we’ll be busy focusing on the NBA. But we’ll keep an eye on Tokyo in case there are any injuries or other notable stories affecting the current NBA players involved in the games.
Man Canada just continues to disappoint smh. I feel like Nickeil AW should started & played a lil more. Wiggins played extremely well in the tournament as a whole & especially during that comeback at the end of regulation vs Czech Rep but there were too many moments thruout that game when he was invisible & that’s been an issue. On the other hand love RJ’s energy & will to dominate but his coordination & fluidity & ability to hit shots isn’t as high as Wiggins. They’re mirror images of each other & they needed a guy like Dillon Brooks who has elements of both in his game. Canadian fans probably won’t forget that Nick Nurse shares alot of the responsibility for this disappointment too. He might be on the hot seat if Toronto struggles next season… France & USA both lucked out not having to play Canada in group play tho. They would been a dangerous team
Good notes. NAW had no turnovers in 31 minutes but shot poorly and often. For all the Canadian talent, the lineup of Barrett, Lyles, Joseph, Wiggins & Powell is not that outstanding.
Lucked out. lol. Thanks for that. I needed a good chuckle.
Given the choice they’d rather play Iran or the Czechs than Canada.
Cana Lda wasn’t even good enough to beat Czechs what thinks they can beat USA LOL
Matisse Thybulle lived in Australia from ages 2-7 and has no relatives from there. Please explain how tf he qualifies as “American-Australian” if he didnt even graduate grade school there??
Seems to me he was simply an American living in Australia temporarily.
Hakeem Olajawon didn’t graduate grade school or high school in the US but he represented them in the Olympics. Patrick Ewing didn’t graduate grade school in the US but represented them in the Olympics. Did Jordan Clarkson or Andray Blatche spend any time in the Phillipines before representing them?
Marty going to be pissed when he sees the final Nigerian team roster, doubtful any of those NBA players were even born there