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2014 FIBA 3x3 World Championships – Men's tournament

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2014 FIBA 3x3 World Championships
Tournament details
Host countryRussia
CityMoscow
Dates5–8 June 2014 (2014-06-05 – 2014-06-08)
Teams24
Final positions
Champions Qatar (1st title)
Runners-up Serbia
Third place Russia
Fourth place Lithuania
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The men's tournament of the 2014 FIBA 3x3 World Championships hosted in Russia was contested by 24 teams.

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Participating teams

All five FIBA zones were represented. The top 24 teams, including the hosts, based on the FIBA National Federation ranking qualified for the tournament.[1]

Preliminary round

Pool A

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Poland[a] 5 4 1 90 76 +14 9
 Czech Republic[a] 5 4 1 88 67 +21 9
 Tunisia 5 4 1 64 60 +4 9
 United States 5 2 3 88 81 +7 7
 Netherlands 5 1 4 48 62 −14 6
 Germany 5 0 5 44 76 −32 5
Pts Ave
18.0
17.6
12.8
17.6
9.6
8.8
Poland Czech Republic Tunisia United States Netherlands Germany
22–21 9–10 20–18 22–16 17–11
21–22 17–11 21–15 8–7 21–12
10–9 11–17 21–20 13–7 9–7
18–20 15–21 20–21 13–11 22–8
16–22 7–8 7–13 11–13 7–6
11–17 12–21 7–9 8–22 6–7

Notes

a : Poland–Czech Republic 22–21

Pool B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Lithuania 5 4 1 86 63 +23 9
 Romania[a] 5 3 2 89 79 +10 8
 Russia[a] 5 3 2 88 67 +21 8
 Qatar 5 3 2 75 75 0 8
 Argentina 5 2 3 58 84 −26 7
 Venezuela 5 0 5 63 91 −28 5
Pts Ave
17.2
17.8
17.6
15.0
11.6
12.6
Lithuania Romania Russia Qatar Argentina Venezuela
17–16 19–13 11–15 18–8 21–11
16–17 19–17 17–15 18–19 19–11
13–19 17–19 19–14 21–3 18–12
15–11 15–17 14–19 14–12 17–16
8–18 19–18 3–21 12–14 16–13
11–21 11–19 12–18 16–17 13–16

Notes

a : Romania–Russia 19–17

Pool C

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Estonia 5 4 1 78 58 +20 9
 Uruguay[a] 5 3 2 66 70 −4 8
 New Zealand[a] 5 3 2 73 57 +16 8
 Puerto Rico 5 2 3 56 69 −13 7
 Turkey 5 2 3 80 91 −11 7
 Brazil 5 1 4 73 81 −8 6
Pts Ave
15.6
13.2
14.6
11.2
16.0
14.6
Estonia Uruguay New Zealand Puerto Rico Turkey Brazil
14–6 10–6 14–8 18–19 22–19
6–14 16–15 13–7 14–21 17–13
6–10 15–16 14–7 21–14 17–10
8–14 7–13 7–14 20–15 14–13
19–18 21–14 14–21 15–20 11–18
19–22 13–17 10–17 13–14 18–11

Notes

a : Uruguay–New Zealand 16–15

Pool D

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Serbia 5 4 1 100 66 +34 9
 Croatia 5 4 1 96 66 +30 9
 Slovenia 5 4 1 92 69 +23 9
 China 5 2 3 68 83 −15 7
 Japan 5 1 4 73 85 −12 6
 Indonesia 5 0 5 42 102 −60 5
Pts Ave
20.0
19.2
18.4
13.6
14.6
8.4
Serbia Croatia Slovenia China Japan Indonesia
18–19 21–18 21–14 21–9 19–6
19–18 14–15 21–8 21–18 21–7
18–21 15–14 19–11 18–14 22–9
14–21 8–21 11–19 14–13 21–9
9–21 18–21 14–18 13–14 19–11
6–19 7–21 9–22 9–21 11–19

Source: FIBA

Knockout stage

Last 16 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
            
A1  Poland 17
D4  China 7
A1  Poland 17
B3  Russia 21
C2  Uruguay 9
B3  Russia 21
B3  Russia 11
D1  Serbia 19
D1  Serbia 19
A4  United States 15
D1  Serbia 22
B2  Romania 21
B2  Romania 19
C3  New Zealand 16
D1  Serbia 13
B4  Qatar 18
C1  Estonia 10
B4  Qatar 18
B4  Qatar 21
A2  Czech Republic 17
A2  Czech Republic 21
D3  Slovenia 8
B4  Qatar 14
B1  Lithuania 13
B1  Lithuania 14 Third place
C4  Puerto Rico 10
B1  Lithuania 20 B3  Russia 19
D2  Croatia 18 B1  Lithuania 18
D2  Croatia 21
A3  Tunisia 10

Awards

 2014 FIBA 3x3 World Champions – Men's  

Qatar
First title

Dunk contest

The Dunk Contest also called Nike Dunk Contest due to sponsorship reasons, was held from 7–8 June 2014. Each team can enter 1 player to participate in the dunk contest. There are two phases, the qualification and the final, which consists of the semi-finals and final). Each player has three attempts to complete both a first and a second dunk which was graded by members of the jury (0 or 5-10). 7 players entered to the competition.[2]

Qualification
Player Score from Dunks
1st 2nd Total
 Firas Lahyani (TUN) 29 30 59
 Yan Pengfei (CHN) 24 24 48
 Toni Vitali (CRO) 21 23 44
 Demetrius Miller (USA) 20 0 20[a]
 Patrich Bolstad (NZL) 20 0 20[a]
 Jan Stehlik (CZE) 19 0 19
 José Lopez (PUR) 19 0 19
[a]:Miller qualifies after winning a tie-breaker against Bolstad
Final Standing

After the Final held on 8 June 2014.

Player Total
Score
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Firas Lahyani (TUN) 119
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Yan Pengfei (CHN) 74
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Demetrius Miller (USA) 47
 Toni Vitali (CRO) 46

References

  1. ^ "List of Teams". 2014 3x3 World Championships. FIBA. 5 May 2014. Archived from the original on 8 June 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Nike Dunk Contest". 2014 FIBA 3x3 World Championships. FIBA. Archived from the original on 2015-12-23. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
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