The 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup was the 17th edition of the FIBA Basketball World Cup, the tournament previously known as the FIBA World Championship. The tournament was held from 30 August to 14 September 2014. Hosted by Spain, it was the last tournament to be held on the then-current four-year cycle. The next FIBA World Cup was held five years later, in 2019, to reset the four-year-cycle on a different year than the FIFA World Cup.

Countdown clock outside the FIBA headquarters in Mies, Switzerland as of June 2013.

The United States won their fifth world championship, after beating silver medal-winning Serbia in the Final. France claimed the third place, while Lithuania finished fourth in the tournament.

Host selection

FIBA opened the bidding process on 10 January 2008 and all the letters of intent were submitted on 30 April 2008. Nine countries showed interest in hosting the event, as in order, they were Spain, France, Denmark, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Italy, Greece, and China.

Among the nine, only three were shortlisted by FIBA: China which would have hosted the 2009 FIBA Asia Championship later that year, Italy which last hosted a FIBA tournament in EuroBasket Women 2007, and FIBA EuroBasket 2007 host Spain.

On 23 May 2009, after voting by the FIBA Central Board in Geneva in which the Chinese and Spanish representatives abstained, China was the first to be eliminated in the first round of voting. In the final round, Arvydas Sabonis and Saša Djordjević announced that Spain won the hosting rights with eleven votes as opposed to Italy's eight.

2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup bidding results(final round)
NationVotes
Spain11
Italy8
ChinaEliminated

Venues

The Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid was the main venue, hosting the final and half of the matches in the final round. While no arenas from the 1986 FIBA World Championship were reused, the current Madrid arena was built on the site of the original venue that was destroyed by fire in 2001, which was a venue used in 1986. Amongst venues used in FIBA EuroBasket 2007, the arenas in Granada, Seville and Madrid were reused. One arena, the Gran Canaria Arena, was the only new venue, being built after the tournament was awarded to Spain. The other cities hosted a group.

On 17 April 2010, Barcelona was added to the list of cities to hold games, bringing the total venues to six. This was Barcelona's first time being part of a major international event in basketball since the 1997 EuroBasket, in which the Palau Sant Jordi hosted the final stages. Barcelona will host half of the games in the knockout stage, including a semifinal.

Below is a list of the confirmed venues which were used to host games during the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup. Connor Floor was the official supplier of the basketball courts for each of the six sites.

Iberian PeninsulaMadridBarcelonaGranada
MadridBarcelonaBilbaoSevilleGranadaPalacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid Capacity: 13,700Palau Sant Jordi Capacity: 15,700Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada Capacity: 9,507
BilbaoSevilleLas Palmas
Bizkaia Arena Capacity: 16,200Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo Capacity: 7,200Gran Canaria Arena Capacity: 9,700
Canary Islands
Las Palmas

Qualification

Teams qualifiedTeams failed to qualifyTeams withdrewTeams did not enter

There were 24 teams taking part in the 2014 World Cup of Basketball. After the 2012 Olympics, the continental allocation for FIBA Americas was reduced by one when the United States won the Olympic tournament, automatically qualifying them for the 2014 World Cup.

Qualified teams

As of 21 September 2013, twenty teams had already qualified for the final tournament in 2014. To complete the 24-team tournament, FIBA would announce the four wild cards after a meeting in Barcelona on 1–2 February 2014; they could have announced an initial list of teams that would be considered after a Buenos Aires meeting on 23–24 November 2013. But later the FIBA Central Board decided not to trim the list of wild card applicants on their Buenos Aires meeting, making all 15 teams eligible to be selected on the February meeting at Barcelona.

On 1 February 2014, FIBA announced that it had allocated the wild cards to Brazil, Finland, Greece and Turkey.

EventDateLocationBerthsQualified
Host nation23 May 2009Switzerland Geneva1Spain
2012 Olympics29 July–12 August 2012United Kingdom London1United States
2013 FIBA Africa Championship20–31 August 2013Ivory Coast Abidjan3Angola Egypt Senegal
2013 FIBA Americas Championship30 August–11 September 2013Venezuela Caracas4Mexico Puerto Rico Argentina Dominican Republic
2013 FIBA Asia Championship1–11 August 2013Philippines Manila3Iran Philippines South Korea
FIBA EuroBasket 20134–22 September 2013Slovenia6France Lithuania Croatia Slovenia Ukraine Serbia
2013 FIBA Oceania Championship14–18 August 2013New Zealand Auckland Australia Canberra2Australia New Zealand
Wild cards1 February 2014Spain Barcelona4Brazil Finland Greece Turkey
TOTAL24

Suspension of Senegal

On the FIBA Central Board meeting in Buenos Aires, FIBA suspended the basketball federations of Guatemala, Morocco and Senegal indefinitely "due to their inability to properly function as the governing body for basketball in their respective countries." The Senegalese federation was suspended reportedly due to age fabrication in the 2013 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Men and for Women; the Senegalese federation was dissolved as a result. On 2 February, FIBA lifted the suspension on the Senegalese federation after they complied with all of the requirements imposed by the FIBA, clearing the way for the participation of its national team in the tournament.

Rule and format changes

This was the first time the NBA-style 4.90m rectangular free throw lane, the 1.25m restricted arc, and extended three point line (6.6 m [21' 8"] from the basket at the corners; 6.75 m [22' 1.75"] elsewhere) took effect in the tournament.

The final round was held in two arenas: in the Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid and Palau Sant Jordi, as opposed to a singular arena in 2010. Also, the arrangement of the round of 16 match-ups in the bracket were changed. In 2010, a team from Group A or B can meet a team from Group C or D as early in the quarterfinals, and cannot meet their groupmates until the semifinals. In 2014, teams from Groups A and B were in one half of the bracket played in Madrid, while teams from Groups C and D were in the other half and played in Barcelona; teams from Groups A and B could not meet teams from Group C or D until the final or third-place playoff, and could meet their groupmates as early as the quarterfinals.

In 2010, the round of 16 games were held in a span of four days, or two matches per day; in 2014, there would be four games per day, and the round of 16 will be done in two days. From the semifinals onward, unlike in 2010 where the semifinals were held in one day, and the third-place playoff and the final on the next day, the semifinals in 2014 were held on two days, followed by the third-place playoff the next day, and the final on the day after, or one game per day. Finally, the classification round for 5th place was also eliminated.

Draw

The draw was held on 3 February 2014 at 19:00 CET at the Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona. On 2 February, FIBA released the pots on how the teams would be drawn. "Pot 1" included the top 4 teams in the FIBA World Rankings, while the other pots were grouped on geographical and sporting criteria.

Former Spanish international Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Croatia's Dino Rađa, José Ortiz of Puerto Rico and Angolan Jean-Jacques Conceição assisted in the draw.

Group A, which included European champions France, hosts Spain, and traditional powerhouse Serbia has been labeled as the "group of death". The Americans, meanwhile, avoided the "bracket of death" of Groups A and B by landing in Group C, setting up a rematch of the 2010 final against Turkey, which were selected as wild cards, and a possible late knockout match-up against European runners-up Lithuania.

Seeding

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4Pot 5Pot 6
United States (1) Spain (2) Argentina (3) Lithuania (4)Angola (15) Finland (39) Senegal (41) Egypt (46)New Zealand (19) Iran (20) South Korea (31) Philippines (34)Serbia (11) Slovenia (13) Croatia (16) Ukraine (45)Brazil (10) Puerto Rico (17) Mexico (24) Dominican Republic (26)Greece (5) Turkey (7) France (8) Australia (9)

Squads

Each team had a roster of 12 players; a team could opt to have one naturalized player from its roster. The final rosters had to be finalized at the team managers' meeting at the night prior to the first game. The final roster of 12 players per team must have been taken from a list of at most 24 players submitted to FIBA two months before the beginning of the championship.

Preparation matches

2014 South American Basketball Championship

The 2014 South American Basketball Championship in Isla Margarita, Venezuela was a qualifying tournament for the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship and for the 2015 Pan-American Games. Venezuela defeated World Cup participants Argentina (who played with its "B" team) to win the title; the other team in the World Cup, Brazil (who also played with its "B" team), finished in third place defeating Uruguay. All four teams qualified to the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship while only the top three teams qualified to the 2015 Pan-American Games.

2014 FIBA Asia Cup

The 2014 FIBA Asia Cup in Wuhan, China was a qualifying tournament for the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship in China. Iran defeated Chinese Taipei to win the title and qualify outright; the other team in the World Cup, the Philippines, defeated China in the third place playoff.

2014 Centrobasket

The 2014 Centrobasket in Tepic, Mexico is a qualifying tournament for the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship and for the 2015 Pan-American Games. The three teams in the World Cup occupied the top three places. Mexico defeated Puerto Rico in the final, while Dominican Republic finished third place defeating Cuba. All four teams qualified to the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship while only the top three teams qualified to the 2015 Pan-American Games.

2014 William Jones Cup

The 2014 William Jones Cup was a friendly tournament in New Taipei, Taiwan. Egypt is the only World Cup team participated; they finished third. Iran sent their "B-team", while South Korea sent in a Korean Basketball League team.

2014 Antibes International Basketball tournament

Australia won this friendly tournament in Antibes, France organized by Fédération Française de Basket-Ball. The Philippines, France, and Ukraine were the other teams that participated.

Preliminary round

2014 FIBA World Championship final rankings.

How teams are ranked:

  1. Highest number of points earned, with each game result having a corresponding point: Win: 2 points Loss: 1 point Loss by default: 1 point, with a final score of 2–0 for the opponents of the defaulting team if the latter team is not trailing or if the score is tied, or the score at the time of stoppage if they are trailing. Loss by forfeit: 0 points, with a final score of 20–0 for the opponents of the forfeiting team.
  2. Head-to-head record via points system above
  3. Goal average on games among tied teams
  4. Goal average on all group games
  5. Drawing of lots
Qualified to the final round

Group A

Venue: Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada, Granada

PosTeamvtePldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Spain (H)550440314+12610Round of 16
2Brazil541416333+839
3France532376357+198
4Serbia523387378+97
5Iran514344406−626
6Egypt505311486−1755
30 August 2014
Egypt64–85Serbia
France63–65Brazil
Iran60–90Spain
31 August 2014
Serbia73–74France
Brazil79–50Iran
Spain91–54Egypt
1 September 2014
Iran70–83Serbia
France94–55Egypt
Brazil63–82Spain
3 September 2014
Egypt73–88Iran
Serbia73–81Brazil
Spain88–64France
4 September 2014
Brazil128–65Egypt
Iran76–81France
Serbia73–89Spain

Group B

Croatia against Philippines

Venue: Palacio Municipal de Deportes San Pablo, Seville

PosTeamvtePldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Greece550414349+6510Round of 16
2Croatia532414398+168
3Argentina532420371+498
4Senegal523348399−517
5Puerto Rico514388446−586
6Philippines514383404−216
30 August 2014
Croatia81–78OTPhilippines
Puerto Rico75–98Argentina
Greece87–64Senegal
31 August 2014
Argentina85–90Croatia
Senegal82–75Puerto Rico
Philippines70–82Greece
1 September 2014
Croatia75–77Senegal
Argentina85–81Philippines
Puerto Rico79–90Greece
3 September 2014
Philippines73–77Puerto Rico
Senegal46–81Argentina
Greece76–65Croatia
4 September 2014
Senegal79–81OTPhilippines
Croatia103–82Puerto Rico
Argentina71–79Greece

Group C

Venue: Bizkaia Arena, Barakaldo

PosTeamvtePldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1United States550511345+16610Round of 16
2Turkey532365372−78
3Dominican Republic523347386−397
4New Zealand523347376−297
5Ukraine523344369−257
6Finland514342408−666
30 August 2014
Ukraine72–62Dominican Republic
New Zealand73–76Turkey
United States114–55Finland
31 August 2014
Dominican Republic76–63New Zealand
Finland81–76Ukraine
Turkey77–98United States
2 September 2014
Ukraine64–58Turkey
United States98–71New Zealand
Finland68–74Dominican Republic
3 September 2014
New Zealand73–61Ukraine
Turkey77–73OTFinland
Dominican Republic71–106United States
4 September 2014
Finland65–67New Zealand
Ukraine71–95United States
Turkey77–64Dominican Republic

Group D

South Korea against Mexico

Venue: Gran Canaria Arena, Las Palmas

PosTeamvtePldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Lithuania541383331+529Round of 16
2Slovenia541425374+519
3Australia532404373+318
4Mexico523370372−27
5Angola523375399−247
6South Korea505316424−1085
30 August 2014
Angola80–69South Korea
Australia80–90Slovenia
Mexico74–87Lithuania
31 August 2014
South Korea55–89Australia
Slovenia89–68Mexico
Lithuania75–62Angola
2 September 2014
Angola55–79Mexico
Australia82–75Lithuania
South Korea72–89Slovenia
3 September 2014
Mexico62–70Australia
Slovenia93–87Angola
Lithuania79–49South Korea
4 September 2014
Australia83–91Angola
South Korea71–87Mexico
Lithuania67–64Slovenia

Final round

Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
6 September – Madrid
Spain89
10 September – Madrid
Senegal56
Spain52
6 September – Madrid
France65
Croatia64
12 September – Madrid
France69
France85
7 September – Madrid
Serbia90
Greece72
10 September – Madrid
Serbia90
Serbia84
7 September – Madrid
Brazil56
Brazil85
14 September – Madrid
Argentina65
Serbia92
6 September – Barcelona
United States129
United States86
9 September – Barcelona
Mexico63
United States119
6 September – Barcelona
Slovenia76
Slovenia71
11 September – Barcelona
Dominican Republic61
United States96
7 September – Barcelona
Lithuania68Third place
Lithuania76
9 September – Barcelona13 September – Madrid
New Zealand71
Lithuania73France95
7 September – Barcelona
Turkey61Lithuania93
Turkey65
Australia64

Round of 16

6 September 2014 16:00 vte
United States86–63Mexico
Scoring by quarter: 23–13, 19–14, 24–11, 20–25
Pts: Curry 20 Rebs: Faried 8 Asts: Curry, Rose 4Pts: Ayón 25 Rebs: Ayón 8 Asts: Gutiérrez 3
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona Attendance: 14,200 Referees: Eddie Viator (FRA), Carlos Julio (ANG), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)
6 September 2014 18:00 vte
France69–64Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 7–15, 16–7, 23–12, 23–30
Pts: Batum 14 Rebs: Gelabale 6 Asts: Diaw 5Pts: Bogdanović 27 Rebs: Šarić 7 Asts: Lafayette 6
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid Attendance: 12,600 Referees: Anthony Jordan (USA), José Reyes (MEX), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR)
6 September 2014 20:00 vte
Dominican Republic61–71Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 15–15, 13–23, 20–16, 13–17
Pts: Feldeine 18 Rebs: Martínez 11 Asts: Feldeine 3Pts: Z. Dragić 18 Rebs: Slokar 6 Asts: G. Dragić 6
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona Attendance: 10,324 Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Alejandro Chiti (ARG), Juan González (ESP)
6 September 2014 22:00 vte
Spain89–56Senegal
Scoring by quarter: 23–17, 18–11, 21–15, 27–13
Pts: P. Gasol 17 Rebs: M. Gasol, Ibaka 6 Asts: Rubio 6Pts: Faye, Badji 12 Rebs: three players 7 Asts: D'Almeida 4
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid Attendance: 13,400 Referees: Sreten Radović (CRO), Matej Boltauzer (SLO), Robert Lottermoser (GER)
7 September 2014 16:00 vte
New Zealand71–76Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 9–23, 17–13, 24–22, 21–18
Pts: C. Webster 26 Rebs: Vukona 10 Asts: Penney 3Pts: Valančiūnas 22 Rebs: Valančiūnas 13 Asts: Seibutis 5
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona Attendance: 7,783 Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Alejandro Chiti (ARG), Ferdinand Pascual (PHI)
7 September 2014 18:00 vte
Serbia90–72Greece
Scoring by quarter: 23–20, 23–22, 18–13, 26–17
Pts: Bogdanović 21 Rebs: Bjelica 10 Asts: Teodosić 5Pts: Calathes 14 Rebs: Kaimakoglou 6 Asts: Printezis 5
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid Attendance: 13,100 Referees: Michael Aylen (AUS), Robert Lottermoser (GER), Stephen Seibel (CAN)
7 September 2014 20:00 vte
Turkey65–64Australia
Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 19–17, 12–15, 19–14
Pts: Güler, Preldžić 16 Rebs: Preldžić 7 Asts: Tunçeri 3Pts: Baynes 15 Rebs: Baynes 7 Asts: Dellavedova 5
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona Attendance: 6,339 Referees: Cristiano Maranho (BRA), Steven Anderson (USA), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)
7 September 2014 22:00 vte
Brazil85–65Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 13–21, 20–15, 24–13, 28–16
Pts: Neto 21 Rebs: Varejão 9 Asts: Varejão, Nenê 4Pts: Prigioni 18 Rebs: Scola 7 Asts: Scola, Prigioni 3
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid Attendance: 13,450 Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Sreten Radović (CRO), Jorge Vázquez (PUR)

Quarterfinals

9 September 2014 17:00 vte
Lithuania73–61Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 13–18, 20–10, 14–16, 26–17
Pts: Seibutis 19 Rebs: Valančiūnas 13 Asts: Seibutis, Pocius 3Pts: Gönlüm 13 Rebs: Aşık 10 Asts: Preldžić 5
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona Attendance: 9,752 Referees: Juan González (ESP), Stephen Seibel (CAN), Eddie Viator (FRA)
9 September 2014 21:00 vte
Slovenia76–119United States
Scoring by quarter: 22–29, 20–20, 22–37, 12–33
Pts: G. Dragić 13 Rebs: Balažič, Lorbek 6 Asts: G. Dragić 4Pts: Thompson 20 Rebs: Davis 11 Asts: Rose 5
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona Attendance: 13,674 Referees: Cristiano Maranho (BRA), Robert Lottermoser (GER), Ferdinand Pascual (PHI)
10 September 2014 18:00 vte
Serbia84–56Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 21–17, 16–15, 29–12, 18–12
Pts: Teodosić 23 Rebs: Bjelica 8 Asts: Bjelica 5Pts: Varejão 12 Rebs: Varejão 9 Asts: Huertas 9
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid Attendance: 12,550 Referees: Steven Anderson (USA), José Reyes (MEX), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR)
10 September 2014 22:00 vte
France65–52Spain
Scoring by quarter: 15–15, 20–13, 7–15, 23–9
Pts: Diaw 15 Rebs: Gobert 13 Asts: Heurtel, Diot 4Pts: P. Gasol 17 Rebs: P. Gasol 8 Asts: Fernández 3
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid Attendance: 13,673 Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Michael Aylen (AUS), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)

Semifinals

11 September 2014 21:00 vte
United States96–68Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 21–16, 22–19, 33–14, 20–19
Pts: Irving 18 Rebs: Gay 7 Asts: Irving 4Pts: Valančiūnas, Kuzminskas 15 Rebs: Kuzminskas 9 Asts: Juškevičius, Seibutis 2
Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona Attendance: 15,070 Referees: José Reyes (MEX), Matej Boltauzer (SLO), Sreten Radović (CRO)
12 September 2014 22:00 vte
France85–90Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 15–21, 17–25, 14–15, 39–29
Pts: Batum 35 Rebs: Diaw 10 Asts: Heurtel 6Pts: Teodosić 24 Rebs: Bjelica 7 Asts: Bjelica, Marković 5
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid Attendance: 13,470 Referees: Cristiano Maranho (BRA), Alejandro Chiti (ARG), Christos Christodoulou (GRE)

Third place playoff

13 September 2014 18:00 vte
Lithuania93–95France
Scoring by quarter: 19–22, 23–21, 29–21, 22–31
Pts: Valančiūnas 25 Rebs: Valančiūnas 9 Asts: Seibutis 4Pts: Batum 27 Rebs: Lauvergne 9 Asts: Diaw 4
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid Attendance: 11,800 Referees: Steven Anderson (USA), Ilija Belošević (SRB), Juan González (ESP)

Final

14 September 2014 21:00 vte
United States129–92Serbia Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 35–21, 32–20, 38–26, 24–25
Pts: Irving 26 Rebs: Cousins 9 Asts: Rose 6Pts: Bjelica, Kalinić 18 Rebs: Marković 6 Asts: Teodosić 7
Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid Attendance: 13,673 Referees: Stephen Seibel (CAN), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Eddie Viator (FRA)

Statistics

Player tournament averages

Points
#PlayerPldPtsPPG
Points # Player Pld Pts PPG 1 Puerto Rico J. J. Barea 5 110 22.0 2 Philippines Andray Blatche 5 106 21.2 Croatia Bojan Bogdanović 6 127 21.2 3 Spain Pau Gasol 7 140 20.0 4 Argentina Luis Scola 6 117 19.5 5 Iran Hamed Haddadi 5 94 18.8 6 Angola Yanick Moreira 5 89 17.8 7 Mexico Gustavo Ayón 5 88 17.6 Dominican Republic Francisco García 5 88 17.6 8 Australia Aron Baynes 5 84 16.8Rebounds # Player Pld Rebs RPG 1 Philippines Andray Blatche 5 69 13.8 2 Iran Hamed Haddadi 5 57 11.4 3 Senegal Gorgui Dieng 6 64 10.7 4 Greece Ioannis Bourousis 6 55 9.2 5 Argentina Luis Scola 6 51 8.5 6 Lithuania Jonas Valančiūnas 9 76 8.4 7 Turkey Ömer Aşık 7 59 8.4 8 Angola Yanick Moreira 5 41 8.2 9 Brazil Anderson Varejão 7 56 8.0 10 United States Kenneth Faried 9 70 7.8Assists # Player Pld Asts APG 1 Finland Petteri Koponen 5 29 5.8 2 Senegal Xane D'Almeida 6 32 5.3 3 Spain Ricky Rubio 7 36 5.1 4 Ukraine Eugene Jeter 5 25 5.0 5 Serbia Miloš Teodosić 9 40 4.4 6 Iran Samad Nikkhah Bahrami 5 22 4.4 7 Argentina Facundo Campazzo 6 26 4.3 Greece Nikos Zisis 6 26 4.3 9 Slovenia Goran Dragić 7 30 4.3 10 Argentina Pablo Prigioni 6 25 4.2
1Puerto Rico J. J. Barea511022.0
2Philippines Andray Blatche510621.2
Croatia Bojan Bogdanović612721.2
3Spain Pau Gasol714020.0
4Argentina Luis Scola611719.5
5Iran Hamed Haddadi59418.8
6Angola Yanick Moreira58917.8
7Mexico Gustavo Ayón58817.6
Dominican Republic Francisco García58817.6
8Australia Aron Baynes58416.8
#PlayerPldRebsRPG
1Philippines Andray Blatche56913.8
2Iran Hamed Haddadi55711.4
3Senegal Gorgui Dieng66410.7
4Greece Ioannis Bourousis6559.2
5Argentina Luis Scola6518.5
6Lithuania Jonas Valančiūnas9768.4
7Turkey Ömer Aşık7598.4
8Angola Yanick Moreira5418.2
9Brazil Anderson Varejão7568.0
10United States Kenneth Faried9707.8
#PlayerPldAstsAPG
1Finland Petteri Koponen5295.8
2Senegal Xane D'Almeida6325.3
3Spain Ricky Rubio7365.1
4Ukraine Eugene Jeter5255.0
5Serbia Miloš Teodosić9404.4
6Iran Samad Nikkhah Bahrami5224.4
7Argentina Facundo Campazzo6264.3
Greece Nikos Zisis6264.3
9Slovenia Goran Dragić7304.3
10Argentina Pablo Prigioni6254.2
Blocks
#PlayerPldBlksBPG
Blocks # Player Pld Blks BPG 1 South Korea Lee Jong-hyun 5 13 2.6 2 Spain Pau Gasol 7 16 2.3 3 United States Anthony Davis 9 19 2.1 4 South Korea Kim Jong-kyu 5 10 2.0 5 Senegal Hamady N'Diaye 6 11 1.8 6 Turkey Ömer Aşık 7 11 1.6 7 Senegal Gorgui Dieng 6 9 1.5 Dominican Republic Eloy Vargas 6 9 1.5 9 Spain Marc Gasol 7 10 1.4 10 Spain Serge Ibaka 6 8 1.3Steals # Player Pld Stls SPG 1 Spain Ricky Rubio 7 25 3.6 2 Iran Mehdi Kamrani 5 13 2.6 3 United States James Harden 9 19 2.1 4 Puerto Rico Renaldo Balkman 5 10 2.0 5 United States Kyrie Irving 9 17 1.9 6 Senegal Gorgui Dieng 6 11 1.8 Argentina Pablo Prigioni 6 11 1.8 8 Australia Joe Ingles 5 9 1.8 9 Senegal Maleye N'Doye 6 10 1.7 Croatia Dario Šarić 6 10 1.7Minutes # Player Pld Mins MPG 1 Senegal Gorgui Dieng 6 218 36.3 2 Philippines Andray Blatche 5 169 33.8 3 Croatia Bojan Bogdanović 6 201 33.5 4 Argentina Luis Scola 6 195 32.5 5 Iran Samad Nikkhah Bahrami 5 162 32.4 6 Mexico Gustavo Ayón 5 161 32.2 7 Philippines Gabe Norwood 5 159 31.8 8 Angola Armando Costa 5 157 31.4 Finland Petteri Koponen 5 157 31.4 10 Ukraine Eugene Jeter 5 156 31.2
1South Korea Lee Jong-hyun5132.6
2Spain Pau Gasol7162.3
3United States Anthony Davis9192.1
4South Korea Kim Jong-kyu5102.0
5Senegal Hamady N'Diaye6111.8
6Turkey Ömer Aşık7111.6
7Senegal Gorgui Dieng691.5
Dominican Republic Eloy Vargas691.5
9Spain Marc Gasol7101.4
10Spain Serge Ibaka681.3
#PlayerPldStlsSPG
1Spain Ricky Rubio7253.6
2Iran Mehdi Kamrani5132.6
3United States James Harden9192.1
4Puerto Rico Renaldo Balkman5102.0
5United States Kyrie Irving9171.9
6Senegal Gorgui Dieng6111.8
Argentina Pablo Prigioni6111.8
8Australia Joe Ingles591.8
9Senegal Maleye N'Doye6101.7
Croatia Dario Šarić6101.7
#PlayerPldMinsMPG
1Senegal Gorgui Dieng621836.3
2Philippines Andray Blatche516933.8
3Croatia Bojan Bogdanović620133.5
4Argentina Luis Scola619532.5
5Iran Samad Nikkhah Bahrami516232.4
6Mexico Gustavo Ayón516132.2
7Philippines Gabe Norwood515931.8
8Angola Armando Costa515731.4
Finland Petteri Koponen515731.4
10Ukraine Eugene Jeter515631.2
Free throws
#PlayerFTAFTMFT%
Free throws # Player FTA FTM FT% 1 Puerto Rico David Huertas 15 14 93.3 2 Puerto Rico J.J. Barea 32 28 87.5 3 Philippines Jimmy Alapag 15 13 86.7 4 Slovenia Domen Lorbek 21 18 85.7 5 Finland Teemu Rannikko 17 14 82.4 6 Spain Marc Gasol 22 18 81.8 7 Serbia Nemanja Bjelica 38 31 81.6 8 United States James Harden 42 34 81.0 Lithuania Jonas Valančiūnas 42 32 81.0 10 Philippines Andray Blatche 30 24 80.0 Ukraine Eugene Jeter 25 20 80.0Field goal shooting # Player FGA FGM FG% 1 Spain Pau Gasol 85 54 63.5 2 United States Kenneth Faried 79 50 63.3 3 Dominican Republic Francisco García 54 33 61.1 4 Mexico Gustavo Ayón 59 36 61.0 5 Puerto Rico Renaldo Balkman 40 24 60.0 6 Angola Yanick Moreira 64 38 59.4 7 United States Kyrie Irving 80 45 56.3 8 Slovenia Goran Dragić 83 46 55.4 9 Serbia Miloš Teodosić 75 41 55.4 10 United States Anthony Davis 82 45 54.9 Serbia Miroslav Raduljica 82 45 54.9Double-doubles # Player Pld DblDbl DD% 1 Philippines Andray Blatche 5 5 100 2 Iran Hamed Haddadi 5 3 60.0 3 Greece Ioannis Bourousis 6 3 50.0 Senegal Gorgui Dieng 6 3 50.0 5 Lithuania Jonas Valančiūnas 9 3 33.3 6 Angola Yanick Moreira 5 2 40.0 7 Turkey Ömer Aşık 6 2 33.3 8 United States Kenneth Faried 9 2 22.2 Serbia Nemanja Bjelica 9 2 22.2 10 Mexico Gustavo Ayon 5 1 20.0 Australia Aron Baynes 5 1 20.0
1Puerto Rico David Huertas151493.3
2Puerto Rico J.J. Barea322887.5
3Philippines Jimmy Alapag151386.7
4Slovenia Domen Lorbek211885.7
5Finland Teemu Rannikko171482.4
6Spain Marc Gasol221881.8
7Serbia Nemanja Bjelica383181.6
8United States James Harden423481.0
Lithuania Jonas Valančiūnas423281.0
10Philippines Andray Blatche302480.0
Ukraine Eugene Jeter252080.0
#PlayerFGAFGMFG%
1Spain Pau Gasol855463.5
2United States Kenneth Faried795063.3
3Dominican Republic Francisco García543361.1
4Mexico Gustavo Ayón593661.0
5Puerto Rico Renaldo Balkman402460.0
6Angola Yanick Moreira643859.4
7United States Kyrie Irving804556.3
8Slovenia Goran Dragić834655.4
9Serbia Miloš Teodosić754155.4
10United States Anthony Davis824554.9
Serbia Miroslav Raduljica824554.9
#PlayerPldDblDblDD%
1Philippines Andray Blatche55100
2Iran Hamed Haddadi5360.0
3Greece Ioannis Bourousis6350.0
Senegal Gorgui Dieng6350.0
5Lithuania Jonas Valančiūnas9333.3
6Angola Yanick Moreira5240.0
7Turkey Ömer Aşık6233.3
8United States Kenneth Faried9222.2
Serbia Nemanja Bjelica9222.2
10Mexico Gustavo Ayon5120.0
Australia Aron Baynes5120.0
Efficiency
#PlayerPldMPGPPGRPGEffEffPG
1Philippines Andray Blatche533.824.213.811222.4
2Spain Pau Gasol726.520.05.915221.7
3Iran Hamed Haddadi529.418.811.410120.2
Angola Yanick Moreira520.417.88.210120.2
5Lithuania Jonas Valančiūnas924.814.48.417819.8
6Senegal Gorgui Dieng636.316.010.711719.5
7Mexico Gustavo Ayón532.217.67.69619.2
Argentina Luis Scola632.419.58.511519.2
9Greece Ioannis Bourousis626.511.59.211419.0
10Dominican Republic Francisco García528.217.63.29118.2

Team tournament averages

Offensive points
#TeamPldPtsPPG
Offensive points # Team Pld Pts PPG 1 United States 9 941 104.6 2 Spain 7 581 83.0 3 Serbia 9 743 82.6 4 Slovenia 7 572 81.7 5 Greece 6 486 81.0Defensive points # Team Pld Pts PPG 1 Spain 7 435 62.2 2 Brazil 7 482 68.9 3 United States 9 644 71.6 4 Lithuania 9 654 72.7 5 Turkey 7 509 72.7Rebounds # Team Pld Rebs RPG 1 United States 9 403 44.8 2 Angola 5 202 40.4 3 Dominican Republic 6 238 39.7 New Zealand 6 238 39.7 5 Philippines 5 195 39.0
1United States9941104.6
2Spain758183.0
3Serbia974382.6
4Slovenia757281.7
5Greece648681.0
#TeamPldPtsPPG
1Spain743562.2
2Brazil748268.9
3United States964471.6
4Lithuania965472.7
5Turkey750972.7
#TeamPldRebsRPG
1United States940344.8
2Angola520240.4
3Dominican Republic623839.7
New Zealand623839.7
5Philippines519539.0
Assists
#TeamPldAstsAPG
Assists # Team Pld Asts APG 1 United States 9 184 20.4 2 Spain 7 126 18.0 3 Greece 6 106 17.7 4 Australia 6 102 17.0 5 Serbia 9 151 16.8Blocks # Team Pld Blks BPG 1 South Korea 5 33 6.6 2 Spain 7 41 5.9 3 United States 9 50 5.6 4 Senegal 6 28 4.7 5 Greece 6 25 4.2Steals # Team Pld Stls SPG 1 United States 9 109 12.1 2 Iran 5 48 9.6 3 Senegal 6 53 8.8 4 Spain 7 60 8.6 5 Angola 5 40 8.0
1United States918420.4
2Spain712618.0
3Greece610617.7
4Australia610217.0
5Serbia915116.8
#TeamPldBlksBPG
1South Korea5336.6
2Spain7415.9
3United States9505.6
4Senegal6284.7
5Greece6254.2
#TeamPldStlsSPG
1United States910912.1
2Iran5489.6
3Senegal6538.8
4Spain7608.6
5Angola5408.0
Minutes
#TeamPldMinsMPG
Minutes # Team Pld Mins MPG 1 Philippines 5 1051 210.2 2 Finland 5 1025 205.0 3 Senegal 6 1226 204.3 4 Croatia 6 1225 204.2 5 Turkey 7 1428 204.0Free throws # Team Pld FTM/A FT% 1 Philippines 5 74/93 79.6 2 Lithuania 9 144/187 77.0 3 Spain 7 115/151 76.2 4 Greece 6 87/115 75.7 5 Puerto Rico 5 84/112 75.0Field goal # Team Pld FGM/A FG% 1 United States 9 361/690 52.3 2 Serbia 9 270/542 49.8 3 Brazil 7 216/438 49.3 4 France 9 254/519 48.9 5 Slovenia 7 214/438 48.9
1Philippines51051210.2
2Finland51025205.0
3Senegal61226204.3
4Croatia61225204.2
5Turkey71428204.0
#TeamPldFTM/AFT%
1Philippines574/9379.6
2Lithuania9144/18777.0
3Spain7115/15176.2
4Greece687/11575.7
5Puerto Rico584/11275.0
#TeamPldFGM/AFG%
1United States9361/69052.3
2Serbia9270/54249.8
3Brazil7216/43849.3
4France9254/51948.9
5Slovenia7214/43848.9
Tournament game highs
StatisticPlayerTotalOpponent (Date)TeamTotalOpponent (Date)
PointsAngola Yanick Moreira38Australia (4 Sep)United States129Serbia (14 Sep)
Offensive ReboundsAngola Yanick Moreira10Australia (4 Sep)Angola United States24 24Mexico (2 Sep) Slovenia (9 Sep)
Defensive ReboundsPhilippines Andray Blatche14Greece (31 Aug)Brazil France36 36Egypt (4 Sep) Egypt (1 Sep)
ReboundsTurkey Ömer Aşık20Ukraine (2 Sep)United States54Slovenia (9 Sep)
AssistsSenegal Xane D'Almeida Brazil Raulzinho Neto Argentina Pablo Prigioni Greece Nikos Zisis14 (OT) 10 10 10Philippines (4 Sep) Egypt (4 Sep) Puerto Rico (30 Aug) Croatia (3 Sep)Brazil35Egypt (4 Sep)
StealsSpain Ricky Rubio7Serbia (4 Sep)United States18Finland (30 Aug)
BlocksUnited States Anthony Davis5Dominican Republic (3 Sep)Spain13Senegal (6 Sep)

Final standings

Final rankings of teams.

Method of breaking ties:

  • Ranked 17th–24th: Place in preliminary round group (5th placed teams ranked 17th–20th; 6th placed teams ranked 21st–24th) Win–loss record in preliminary round group Goal average in preliminary round group
  • Ranked 5th–16th: Furthest round eliminated Win–loss record in preliminary round group Place in preliminary round group Goal average in preliminary round group
  • Ranked 1st–4th: Result of final and third-place playoff
#TeamPldWLPFPAPDPreliminary roundFIBA World Ranking
GrpRankW–LGAOldNew+/−
United States990941644+297C—N/a110
Serbia954743720+23A117+4
Eliminated at the semifinals
France963690656+34A—N/a85+3
4thLithuania963693654+39D440
Eliminated at the quarterfinals
5thSpain761581435+146A1st5–01.4013220
6thBrazil752557482+75A2nd4–11.2492109+1
7thSlovenia752572554+18D4–11.136413130
8thTurkey743491509−18C3–20.981278−1
Eliminated at the round of 16
9thGreece651486439+47B1st5–01.1862510−5
10thCroatia633478467+11B2nd3–21.04021612+4
11thArgentina633485456+29B3rd3–21.1321330
12thAustralia633468438+30D3–21.0831911−2
13thDominican Republic624408457−49C2–30.89902620+6
14thMexico624433458−25D4th2–30.99462419+5
15thNew Zealand624418452−34C2–30.92291921−2
16thSenegal624404488−84B2–30.87224130+11
5th place in preliminary round groups
17thAngola523375399−24D5th2–30.93981516−1
18thUkraine523344369−25C2–30.93224540+5
19thPuerto Rico514388446−58B1–40.87001715+2
20thIran514344406−62A1–40.84732017+3
6th place in preliminary round groups
21stPhilippines514383404−21B6th1–40.94803431+3
22ndFinland514342408−66C1–40.83823935+4
23rdSouth Korea505316424−108D0–50.74533127+4
24thEgypt505311486−175A0–50.63994641+5
Qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics

Awards

Kyrie Irving was named MVP
2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup champion
United States 5th title
Most Valuable Player
United States Kyrie Irving

All-Tournament Team

Special Awards

Controversies

Australia's alleged tanking

At their final group matches between Australia and Angola, Australia rested their key players towards the end of the game, allowing for Angola to win 91–83, after the Boomers led at the half by double digits. Australia fell to third place, thereby allowing them to face the United States at the semifinals instead of the quarterfinals if they finished second. This so-called "tanking" was blasted by Goran Dragić, whose Slovenian team were defeated by Lithuania in the final group match, dropping them to second place, causing them to face the Americans instead in the quarterfinals if they reach that far. Dragic implored on FIBA "to do something about" it.

Right after Australia's elimination by Turkey in the first round, FIBA announced that the Boomers were under investigation for tanking. Australia coach Andrej Lemanis rejected the accusation that they tanked, saying he rested his players for the next stage due to the heavy tournament schedule, adding that: "We always, as Australians, compete the right way".

On 26 November 2014, Australia was cleared of tanking by FIBA.

Marketing

Road show and trophy tour

A tour of the Naismith Trophy was held to promote the event. The trophy was on display at the 2014 NBA All-Star Game in New Orleans in February 2014, then the tour visited several countries in Latin America, Europe and the Philippines from April to mid-July. It also visited South Africa during the finals of the South African Premier Basketball League in August.

Prior to this, FIBA and the Spanish Basketball Federation held a road show that ran from 2012 to 2014 visiting key Spanish cities, with some of the final stops being the host cities, and at Ljubljana, Slovenia during FIBA EuroBasket 2013.

Ball

On 30 January, FIBA revealed the official ball that would be used in the World Cup. Designed by Molten, it "will be the first time ever a custom designed basketball has been developed exclusively for an individual event".

Mascots

Olé and Hop (official mascots)

On 31 January, FIBA revealed the mascots of the World Cup: Olé and Hop. Olé and Hop's name came from the word "alley-oop"; they are directly inspired from the 2014 World Cup logo, and will have a tour of host cities leading up to the championship.

Theme song

"Sube la Copa" by Huecco was named the official theme song of the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup. The song, starting from 27 August, can be downloaded on iTunes, Spotify and Deezer, with all of the proceeds going to the FEB's Casa Espana, Huecco's Fundacion Dame Vida, and FIBA's International Basketball Foundation.

Referees

The following referees were selected for the tournament.

See also

External links