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Basketball

Facts

Discipline ofBasketball
Participants3782
NOCs68
Competitions held35(Venues)
Distinct events3
IFFédération Internationale de Basketball

Description

Basketball is one of the few sports for which the precise origin is known. The game was invented in 1891 by James W. Naismith, an instructor at the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts, now Springfield College. The game was originally played with peach baskets, and an attendant on a ladder retrieved the ball after a made basket. Naismith formulated 13 rules of the game, of which 12 still form the basics of the modern game.

In1936, basketball made its first appearance as a medal sport at the Olympics. In1976, women’s basketball was added to the programme. TheUnited States has dominated international basketball. The USA won all the Olympic titles until 1972, when it was upset by theSoviet Union in a very controversial game. The Soviet women were originally the top team on the female side, but the USA women have surpassed them, winning the gold medal in1984,1988, and, as of 2024, all the Olympic titles since1996.

Today, basketball has become one of the most popular sports in the world. US college basketball is very popular in the United States, and the National Basketball Association (NBA) has engendered international interest. In addition, numerous international leagues have added to the growth of the sport. In1992, for the first time, the United States was allowed to use professional players from the NBA. This NBA All-Star Team, dubbed “The Dream Team” by the world’s media, is certainly the greatest basketball team ever assembled, and dominated the 1992 Olympic tournament.

An NBA All-Star team also represented the United States in1996 and2000, winning those gold medals as well, though the margin between the NBA and the rest of the world was shrinking. In2004, despite using NBA players, the United States men won only a bronze medal. In2008, the United States team again won the gold medal, after instituting a program to restore the USA to international prominence, under the tutelage of Duke coachMike Krzyzewski, and they repeated in2012 and2016, with Krzyzewski at the helm. The team won again atTokyo 2020, with NBA’s San Antonio Spurs coachGregg Popovich in charge, and repeated atParis 2024, now under NBA’s Golden State Warriors coachSteve Kerr.

Diana Taurasi, from the United States, has won six Olympic basketball gold medals in her six Olympic appearances. In the gold medal count, she is followed by her compatriotSue Bird, with five golds.Teresa Edwards (USA) is next on the table, also with five medals but one less gold than Bird. The only other female basketball player with five Olympic medals is AustralianLauren Jackson but, due to the US supremacy, all of her medals are silver or bronze.

Five men have won four Olympic medals through 2024: AmericansKevin Durant,Carmelo Anthony andLeBron James, and SovietsSergey Belov andGennady Volnov. While Carmelo and LeBron have won three golds and a bronze, Durant is the only male basketball player with four golds in his four Olympic appearances.

Basketball is governed worldwide by theFédération Internationale de Basketball (FIBA), formerly known as the Fédération Internationale de Basket-ball Amateur, which was founded on 18 June 1932 in Geneva, Switzerland, with eight founding members: Argentina, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Portugal, Romania, and Switzerland. As a measure of its popularity, FIBA currently (2024) has 212 national federations as members.

All-time medal table

Olympic Games

NOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
United States USA272332
Soviet Union URS44412
Yugoslavia YUG1427
Argentina ARG1012
Unified Team EUN1001
France FRA0617
Spain ESP0415
Australia AUS0347
Italy ITA0202
Brazil BRA0145
Serbia SRB0123
Bulgaria BUL0112
People's Republic of China CHN0112
Canada CAN0101
Croatia CRO0101
Japan JPN0101
Republic of Korea KOR0101
Serbia and Montenegro SCG0101
Lithuania LTU0033
Russian Federation RUS0033
Uruguay URU0022
Cuba CUB0011
Mexico MEX0011

Most successful competitors

Olympic Games

AthleteNatGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Diana Taurasi USA6006
Sue Bird USA5005
Teresa Edwards USA4015
Lisa Leslie USA4004
Tamika Catchings USA4004
Sylvia Fowles USA4004
Kevin Durant USA4004
Carmelo Anthony USA3014
LeBron James USA3014
Dawn Staley USA3003
Sheryl Swoopes USA3003
Katie Smith USA3003
Seimone Augustus USA3003
Tina Charles USA3003
Breanna Stewart USA3003
Brittney Griner USA3003

Event types

NameGenderStill contested?Times held?
BasketballMen25
BasketballWomen13
BasketballBoys4

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