2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup – Men's tournament

The men's tournament of the 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup hosted in Nantes, France, was contested by 20 teams.

2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup
Men's tournament
Tournament information
DatesJune 17–21
Host(s)France
Venue(s)Parc des Chantiers de I’lle
Teams20
Final positions
Champion Serbia (3rd title)
1st runners-up Netherlands
2nd runners-up France

Participating teams

All five FIBA zones were represented. The top 20 teams, including the hosts, based on the FIBA National Federation ranking qualified for the tournament as of 01.03.2017.[1]

Players

TeamPlayers (World Ranking as of 17.06.2017)
 AndorraOriol Fernández (284), Esteve Malet (305), Rafael Casals (321), Jordi Plasencia (339)
 EgyptAhmed Elsabbagh (267), Ramy Ibrahim (2176), Mido Mohamed (2333), Haitham Kamal (21219)
 El SalvadorRoberto Martinez Ramirez (8523), Luis Escoto Bran (8549), Carlos Arias Serrano (8804), Julio Mancia Arias (8805)
 EstoniaErik Luts (243), Jaagup Toome (381), Mario Polusk (439), Sander Viilup (2709)
 FranceCharles Bronchard (57), Dominique Gentil (72), Angelo Tsagarakis (144), Charly Pontens (857)
 IndonesiaRivaldo Pangesthio (408), Fandi Ramadhani (650), Kevin Poetiray (4210), Vinton Surawi (869)
 NetherlandsJesper Jobse (36), Joey Schelvis (43), Sjoerd Van Vilsteren (45), Bas Rozendaal (62)
 New ZealandKarl Noyer (135), Marco Alexander (1131), Aaron Bailey-Nowell (-), Angus Riley (-)
 PhilippinesKobe Paras (-), Joseph Ronald Quiñahan (-), Kiefer Ravena (-), Jeron Teng (-)
 PolandSzymon Rduch (71), Przemysław Rduch (75), Arkadiusz Kobus (704), Dawid Brek (825)
 Puerto RicoLuis Hernandez (44), Jonathan Garcia (64), Wil Martinez (105), Gilberto Clavell (276)
 QatarAbdulrahman Saad (155), Erfan Ali (236), Tanguy Ngombo (333), Fadi Abilmona (5136)
 RomaniaBogdan Cezar Sandu (115), Mihai Vacarescu (117), Baragau Cezar (131), Marius Ciotlaus (686)
 RussiaLeo Lagutin (30), Ilya Alexandrov (69), Dmitrii Kriukov (108), Vasily Fedosov (134)
 SerbiaDušan Domović Bulut (1), Marko Savić (2), Marko Ždero (4), Dejan Majstorović (5)
 SloveniaAnže Srebovt (12), Gašper Ovnik (14), Simon Finžgar (15), Adin Kavgić (17)
 South KoreaChoi Go-bong (298), Namkoong Jun-soo (2293), Seung Jun-lee (9831), Shin Yun-ha (-)
 Sri LankaThimothi Nithushan (4132), Roshan Sooriyaarachchi (14758), Sudesh Paiva (18010), Isuru Perera (-)
 UkraineMaksym Zakurdaiev (278), Stanislav Tymofeyenko (396), Sasha Kobets (782), Dmytro Lypovtsev (940)
 United StatesCraig Moore (750), Dan Mavraides (754), Damon Huffman (1496), Zahir Carrington (1601)

Main tournament

Pool A

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Serbia 4 4 0 80 59 +21 Qualification to knockout stage 20–17 21–14 22–13 17–15
2  Russia 4 3 1 73 66 +7 17–20 19–17 22–15 15–14
3  Puerto Rico 4 2 2 73 71 +2 14–21 17–19 21–12 21–19
4  Andorra 4 1 3 55 79 24 13–22 15–22 12–21 15–14
5  Egypt 4 0 4 62 68 6 15–17 14–15 19–21 14–15
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-Head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.

Pool B

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Slovenia 4 4 0 82 59 +23 Qualification to knockout stage 19–17 21–14 21–12 21–16
2  France 4 3 1 81 47 +34 17–19 22–11 21–12 21–5
3  Philippines 4 2 2 67 72 5 14–21 11–22 21–15 21–14
4  Romania 4 1 3 61 76 15 12–21 12–21 15–21 22–13
5  El Salvador 4 0 4 48 85 37 16–21 5–21 14–21 13–22
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-Head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.

Pool C

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Ukraine 4 4 0 86 55 +31 Qualification to knockout stage 21–20 21–15 22–11 22–9
2  Qatar 4 3 1 79 51 +28 20–21 19–17 20–9 20–4
3  Poland 4 2 2 72 63 +9 15–21 17–19 18–13 22–10
4  Estonia 4 1 3 54 62 8 11–22 9–20 13–18 21–2
5  Sri Lanka 4 0 4 25 85 60 9–22 4–20 10–22 2–21
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-Head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.

Pool D

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Netherlands 4 4 0 82 42 +40 Qualification to knockout stage 19–12 20–13 21–11 22–6
2  United States 4 3 1 75 37 +38 12–19 21–6 21–8 21–4
3  New Zealand 4 1 3 46 69 23 13–20 6–21 12–15 15–13
4  Indonesia 4 1 3 41 66 25 11–21 8–21 15–12 7–12
5  South Korea 4 1 3 35 65 30 6–22 4–21 13–15 12–7
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-Head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.

Knockout stage

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
 Serbia17
 
 
 
 United States14
 
 Serbia22
 
 
 
 France11
 
 Ukraine12
 
 
 
 France20
 
 Serbia21
 
 
 
 Netherlands18
 
 Slovenia18
 
 
 
 Qatar15
 
 Slovenia12
 
 
 
 Netherlands13 Bronze Final
 
 Netherlands15
 
 
 
 Russia13
 
 Slovenia17
 
 
 France18
 

Final standings

PosTeamPldWLPF
1 Serbia770140
2 Netherlands761128
3 France752130
4 Slovenia752129
5 Ukraine54198
6 Qatar53294
7 United States53289
8 Russia53286
9 Puerto Rico42273
10 Poland42272
11 Philippines42267
12 Romania41361
13 Andorra41355
14 Estonia41354
15 New Zealand41346
16 Indonesia41341
17 South Korea41335
18 Egypt40462
19 El Salvador40448
20 Sri Lanka40425

Individual contests

Dunk contest

Overall format

Each player will be allowed 75 seconds and 3 attempts per round to complete a dunk with the first successful dunk being considered as the valid one. Dunks are graded 0 or 5 to 10 by each member of a jury composing of five people.[2]

Qualification

Format

The qualification round took place on June 19 at 18:20 (GMT+2). Each player competed in two rounds and four players with the highest score advances to the knockout stage. In a case of a tie, the tied players would have to perform again and in case they were still tied, the jury would have to decide the player who will advance through a majority decision.[2]

CountryDunker1st round2nd roundTotal
 United StatesChris Staples302757
 PolandRafal Lipinski272956
 UkraineVadym Poddubchenko282856
 United StatesJordan Southerland272754
 PhilippinesKobe Paras272350
 UkraineDmytro Kryvenko212344

Knockout stage

The knockout stage consisting of a semi-final and final phase took place on June 21.[2]

Semi-final

The top two players advances to the final round.[2]

CountryDunker1st round2nd roundTotal
 United StatesChris Staples282856
 PolandRafal Lipinski252752
 UkraineVadym Poddubchenko242852
 United StatesJordan Southerland262147
Final

The time limit was eliminated for the final and the two players competed for three rounds instead of two.[2]

CountryDunker1st round2nd round3rd roundTotal
 PolandRafal Lipinski30293089
 United StatesChris Staples30283088
Results
TeamPlayer
 PolandRafal Lipinski
 United StatesChris Staples
 UkraineVadym Poddubchenko

Awards

Team of the Day
Game of the Day
Player of the Day
Stat of the Day
Team of the Tournament
MVP
 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Champions – Men's  

Serbia
3rd title

References

  1. "Team". FIBA. 10 June 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
  2. "Dunk contest". FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017. FIBA. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  3. "Netherlands shine on Day 1 at FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017". FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017. FIBA. 17 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  4. "France impress on Day 2 at FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017". FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017. FIBA. 18 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  5. "MVP Majstorovic headlines men's Team of the Tournament at FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017". FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2017. FIBA. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
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