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1994 FIBA World Championship

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1994 edition of the FIBA World Championship
This article is about 1994 FIBA World Championship for Men. For the equivalent games for women players, see1994 FIBA World Championship for Women.

International basketball competition
1994 FIBA World Championship
FIBA Championnat du monde de basket-ball masculin 1994
Tournament details
Host countryCanada
CityToronto
Hamilton
DatesAugust 4–14
Officially opened byRay Hnatyshyn
Teams16 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)SkyDome
Maple Leaf Gardens
Copps Coliseum
Final positions
Champions United States (3rd title)
Runners-up Russia
Third place Croatia
Fourth place Greece
Tournament statistics
Games played64
MVPUnited StatesShaquille O'Neal
TopscorerAustraliaAndrew Gaze
(23.9points per game)
1990
1998

The1994 FIBA World Championship was the 12thFIBA World Championship, the internationalbasketball world championship for men's national teams. The tournament was hosted by Canada from August 4 to 14, 1994. The tournament was held atSkyDome[1] andMaple Leaf Gardens inToronto[2] as well as atCopps Coliseum inHamilton.[2] The hosting duties were originally awarded toBelgrade,Yugoslavia, but afterUnited Nationslimited participation in sporting events in Yugoslavia, Toronto stepped in as a replacement option in 1992.

The 1994 FIBA World Championship was the first time that the FIBA World Championship (now called theFIBA Basketball World Cup) allowed current American NBA players that had already played in an official NBA regular season game to participate. Prior to that only professionals from other leagues were allowed to compete, since players from other leagues were still considered amateurs.[3]

The tournament was won by the United States's "Dream Team II", who beatRussia 137–91 in the Final. The United States finished with a perfect 8–0 record (8 wins and 0 losses). The bronze medal was won byCroatia who beatGreece 78–60 in the bronze-medal game.

Venues

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Three stadia were used during the tournament:

TorontoHamilton
SkyDomeMaple Leaf GardensCopps Coliseum
Capacity:28,708Capacity:16,538Capacity:18,436

Qualification

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There were 16 teams taking part in the 1994 World Cup of Basketball. After the 1992 Olympics, the continental allocation for FIBA Americas was reduced by one when the United States won the Olympic tournament, automatically qualifying them for the 1994 World Cup.

Qualified teams

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Means of qualificationDateVenueBerthsTeams qualified
Host1 Canada
1992 Olympic men's basketball tournamentJuly 26–August 8, 1992SpainBarcelona1 United States
1993 FIBA Oceania ChampionshipJune 7–10, 1993New ZealandAuckland1 Australia
EuroBasket 1993June 22–July 4, 1993GermanyBerlin,Karlsruhe andMunich5 Germany
 Russia
 Croatia
 Greece
 Spain
1993 Tournament of the AmericasAugust 28–September 5, 1993Puerto RicoSan Juan4 Puerto Rico
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Cuba
FIBA Africa Championship 1993September 18–28, 1993KenyaNairobi2 Angola
 Egypt
1993 ABC ChampionshipNovember 12–21, 1993IndonesiaJakarta2 China
 North Korea
 South Korea *
Total16

* North Korea withdrew from the tournament, South Korea replaced them.

Draw

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Group AGroup BGroup CGroup D

 Brazil
 China
 Spain
 United States

 Australia
 Croatia
 Cuba
 South Korea

 Angola
 Argentina
 Canada
 Russia

 Germany
 Greece
 Egypt
 Puerto Rico

Preliminary round

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The top two teams from each group remain in medal contention.

Group A

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 United States330352259+936Quarterfinal round
2 China321252301−495
3 Spain312249260−1149th–16th classification round
4 Brazil303242275−333
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
August 4
China 97–93 (OT) Brazil
Scoring by half: 38-30, 39-47 Overtime: 20-16
August 4
United States 115–100 Spain
Scoring by half: 59-51, 56-49
August 5
Brazil 67–73 Spain
Scoring by half: 36-30, 31-43
August 5
United States 132–77 China
Scoring by half: 71-38, 61-39
August 7
Spain 76–78 China
Scoring by half: 46-31, 30-47
August 7
United States 105–82 Brazil
Scoring by half: 48-36, 57-46

Group B

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Croatia330272187+856Quarterfinal round
2 Australia321249255−65
3 Cuba312244257−1349th–16th classification round
4 South Korea303217283−663
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
August 4
Croatia 85–65 Cuba
Scoring by half: 45-27, 40-38
August 4
Australia 87–85 South Korea
Scoring by half: 59-44, 28-41
August 5
Croatia 104–53 South Korea
Scoring by half: 52-30, 52-23
August 5
Cuba 87–93 Australia
Scoring by half: 42-42, 45-51
August 6
Cuba 92–79 South Korea
Scoring by half: 46-44, 46-35
August 6
Croatia 83–69 Australia
Scoring by half: 43-39, 40-30

Group C

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Russia330251187+646Quarterfinal round
2 Canada(H)321240198+425
3 Argentina312204234−3049th–16th classification round
4 Angola303168244−763
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
(H) Hosts
August 4
Canada 83–52 Angola
Scoring by half: 39-30, 44-22
August 4
Russia 84–64 Argentina
Scoring by half: 38-31, 46-33
August 5
Canada 91–73 Argentina
Scoring by half: 30-30, 61-43
August 5
Russia 94–57 Angola
Scoring by half: 46-21, 48-36
August 6
Argentina 67–59 Angola
Scoring by half: 36-34, 31-25
August 6
Russia 73–66 Canada
Scoring by half: 36-41, 37-25

Group D

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Greece321201183+185[a]Quarterfinal round
2 Puerto Rico321248219+295[a]
3 Germany321217198+195[a]9th–16th classification round
4 Egypt303183249−663
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^abcHead-to-head record: Greece 1–1 (1.02 GAvg), Puerto Rico 1–1 (1.01 GAvg), Germany 1–1 (0.98 GAvg)
August 4
Puerto Rico 102–74 Egypt
Scoring by half: 48-35, 54-39
August 4
Greece 68–58 Germany
Scoring by half: 31-35, 37-23
August 5
Greece 69–53 Egypt
Scoring by half: 37-28, 32-25
August 5
Puerto Rico 74–81 Germany
Scoring by half: 42-41, 32-40
August 7
Puerto Rico 72–64 Greece
Scoring by half: 35-39, 37-25
August 7
Germany 78–56 Egypt
Scoring by half: 39-28, 39-28

Quarterfinal round

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The top two finishers from Groups I and II advance to the final round.

Group I

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 United States330375251+1246Semifinals
2 Russia321298272+265
3 Australia312244314−7045th–8th classification round
4 Puerto Rico303249329−803
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
August 9
Russia 101–85 Puerto Rico
Scoring by half: 51-47, 50-38
August 9
United States 130–74 Australia
Scoring by half: 62-48, 68-26
August 10
Australia 76–103 Russia
Scoring by half: 30-55, 46-48
August 10
Puerto Rico 83–134 United States
Scoring by half: 25-62, 58-72
August 11
Australia 94–81 Puerto Rico
Scoring by half: 51-41, 43-40
August 12
United States 111–94 Russia
Scoring by half: 52-44, 59-50

Group II

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Croatia330278189+896Semifinals
2 Greece321206213−75
3 Canada(H)312222224−245th–8th classification round
4 China303192272−803
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
(H) Hosts
August 8
Croatia 105–73 China
Scoring by half: 61-41, 44-32
August 8
Greece 74–71 Canada
Scoring by half: 40-34, 34-37
August 10
Canada 61–92 Croatia
Scoring by half: 30-45, 31-47
August 10
China 61–77 Greece
Scoring by half: 30-35, 31-42
August 11
China 58–90 Canada
Scoring by half: 37-43, 21-47
August 12
Croatia 81–55 Greece
Scoring by half: 38-29, 43-26

9th–16th classification

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Quarterfinal round

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Group III

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Spain330264179+8569th–12th classification round
2 Argentina321266221+455
3 South Korea312229284−55413th–16th classification round
4 Egypt303199274−753
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
August 8
Spain 98–57 South Korea
Scoring by half: 53-39, 45-18
August 8
Argentina 91–66 Egypt
Scoring by half: 52-30, 39-36
August 9
Egypt 52–94 Spain
Scoring by half: 18-40, 34-54
August 9
South Korea 83–105 Argentina
Scoring by half: 45-50, 38-55
August 11
Spain 72–70 Argentina
Scoring by half: 37-34, 35-36
August 11
South Korea 89–81 Egypt
Scoring by half: 49-34, 40-47

Group IV

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PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Germany330268226+4269th–12th classification round
2 Brazil312236251−154[a]
3 Cuba312225239−144[a]13th–16th classification round
4 Angola312226239−134[a]
Source:FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^abcHead-to-head record: Brazil 1–1 (1.03 GAvg), Cuba 1–1 (0.99 GAvg), Angola 1–1 (0.98 GAvg)
August 8
Cuba 76–82 Brazil
Scoring by half: 39-35, 37-47
August 8
Germany 86–76 Angola
Scoring by half: 32-45, 54-31
August 9
Angola 71–75 Cuba
Scoring by half: 39-38, 32-37
August 9
Brazil 76–96 Germany
Scoring by half: 49-48, 27-48
August 11
Cuba 74–86 Germany
Scoring by half: 34-47, 40-39
August 11
Brazil 78–79 Angola
Scoring by half: 44-52, 34-27

13th–16th classification

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Semifinals13th place game
 
      
 
 
 
 
 South Korea75
 
 
 
 Angola71
 
 South Korea76
 
 
 
 Egypt69
 
 Egypt69
 
 
 Cuba54
 
15th place game
 
 
 
 
 
 Angola67
 
 
 Cuba75

Semifinals

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August 12
South Korea 75–71 Angola
Scoring by half: 47-46, 28-25
August 12
Cuba 54–69 Egypt
Scoring by half: 28-34, 26-35

Fifteenth place playoff

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August 13
Angola 67–75 Cuba
Scoring by half: 38-40, 29-35

Thirteenth place playoff

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August 13
South Korea 76–69 Egypt
Scoring by half: 41-35, 35-34

9th–12th classification

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Semifinals9th place game
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Spain90
 
 
 
 Brazil85
 
 Spain65
 
 
 
 Argentina74
 
 Argentina85
 
 
 Germany71
 
11th place game
 
 
 
 
 
 Brazil93
 
 
 Germany71

Semifinals

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August 12
Spain 90–85 Brazil
Scoring by half: 43-34, 47-51
August 12
Germany 71–85 Argentina
Scoring by half: 41-44, 30-41

Eleventh place playoff

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August 13
Brazil 93–71 Germany
Scoring by half: 48-42, 45-29

Ninth place playoff

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August 13
Spain 65–74 Argentina
Scoring by half: 25-39, 40-35

5th–8th classification

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Semifinals5th place game
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Australia95
 
 
 
 China57
 
 Australia96
 
 
 
 Puerto Rico83
 
 Puerto Rico85
 
 
 Canada82
 
7th place game
 
 
 
 
 
 China76
 
 
 Canada104

Semifinals

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August 13
Australia 95–57 China
Scoring by half: 44-27, 51-30
August 13
Canada 82–85 Puerto Rico
Scoring by half: 47-48, 35-37

Seventh place playoff

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August 14
China 76–104 Canada
Scoring by half: 41-51, 35-53

Fifth place playoff

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August 14
Australia 96–83 Puerto Rico
Scoring by half: 57-47, 39-36

Final round

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SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Russia66
 
 
 
 Croatia64
 
 Russia91
 
 
 
 United States137
 
 Greece58
 
 
 United States97
 
Third place game
 
 
 
 
 
 Croatia78
 
 
 Greece60

Semifinals

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August 13
United States 97–58 Greece
Scoring by half: 40-30, 57-28
August 13
Croatia 64–66 Russia
Scoring by half: 22-31, 42-35

Third place playoff

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August 14
Greece 60–78 Croatia
Scoring by half: 32-36, 28-42

Final

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August 14
16:00
United States 137–91 Russia
Scoring by half: 73–40, 64–51
Pts:Wilkins 20
Rebs:Johnson 11
Asts:Dumars,Price 5
Pts:Babkov 22
Rebs:Kisurin 7
Asts:Bazarevich 7
SkyDome,Toronto
Attendance: 32.616
Referees: Wiesław Zych (POL), Isaac Glass (URU)

Awards

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 1994 FIBA World Championship winner 

United States
Third title
MVP
United StatesShaquille O'Neal

All-Tournament Team

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Main article:FIBA Basketball World Cup All-Tournament Team

O'Neal, who had a sponsorship deal withPepsi, declined to accept the MVP award and sent Shawn Kemp in his stead as the award, which was sponsored byCoca-Cola, was a bottle of Coke encased in glass atop a wooden base.[4][5]

Top scorers (ppg)

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Source:[6]

  1. AustraliaAndrew Gaze 23.9
  2. CroatiaDino Rađa 22.4
  3. CroatiaArijan Komazec 19.4
  4. South KoreaHur Jae 19.4
  5. BrazilPaolo de Almeida 19.4
  6. South KoreaMoon Kyung-Eun 19
  7. CubaRichard Matienzo 18.8
  8. United StatesShaquille O'Neal 18
  9. ArgentinaMarcelo Nicola 17.7
  10. United StatesReggie Miller 17.1

Final standings

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1994 FIBA World Championship final rankings.
RankTeamRecord
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States8–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Russia6–2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Croatia7–1
4 Greece4–4
5 Australia5–3
6 Puerto Rico3–5
7 Canada4–4
8 China2–6
9 Argentina5–3
10 Spain5–3
11 Brazil2–6
12 Germany5–3
13 South Korea3–5
14 Egypt1–7
15 Cuba3–5
16 Angola1–7

References

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  1. ^The New York Times,BASKETBALL; Dream Team Ends Its Sequel Predictably
  2. ^abThe New York Times,Sports of The Times; Toronto, Dream Team, The World
  3. ^"Why Can Pros Complete in International Events". Archived fromthe original on January 20, 2015.
  4. ^"Soda wars fizzle as O'Neal declines to accept award".The Orlando Sentinel. August 15, 1994. p. B2. RetrievedDecember 15, 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  5. ^"USAB: A Look Back at the USA Men's 1994 World Championship Gold Medal". Archived fromthe original on July 25, 2015. RetrievedJuly 24, 2015.
  6. ^Statistics

External links

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Finals
Squads
Final draw
Host bids
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