Champions from five continents will come to China to compete for
the inaugural International Basketball Federation (FIBA) United Cup
scheduled for July 26-31.
FIBA officials said the participants would be: China, the Asian
champion; Argentina for South America; Angola for Africa; Australia
for Oceania; Lithuania for Europe; and Puerto Rico, who edged the
US out in the North and Central American Tournament.
The matches will be based on an elimination round robin to
decide rankings, and each team is required to bring its top
players.
This means local fans will probably have an eyeful of NBA stars
such as Yao Ming, Lithuanian center Zydrunas Ilgauskas and
Argentinean guard Emanuel Ginobili since the US league will have no
games in July.
In the ongoing domestic CBA league, Guangdong will host the
opener of their best-of-5 championship series against regular
season leaders Jiangsu on April 13.
After the post season ends, national team players will gather in
Beijing to prepare for the Asian Championships slated for September
in Doha, Qatar.
They will first play the visiting American Star Team in four
games from June 21-29, then challenge Lithuania, Brazil and New
Zealand at a four-nation invitation tournament in mid-July.
The basketball administration will release the roster for the
new national squad in mid-April, and the 51-year-old Lithuanian
Jonas Kazlauskas, currently directing a Greek team, will take the
helm of the new Chinese lineup next month.
China finished eighth at the Athens Games in 2004.
Latest Ranking Unveiled by FIBA
?1. United States 860.2
?2. Serbia and Montenegro 778
?3. Argentina 682
?4. Italy 463
?5. Spain 450
?6. Lithuania 420
?7. Russia 381
?8. Australia 314
?9. Puerto Rico 298
?10. France 252
?11. Greece 229
?12. China 205
?13. Canada 204.2
?14. Germany 194
?15. Brazil 187
?16. New Zealand 186
?17. Angola 152
?18. Turkey 143
?19. Croatia 121
?20. South Korea 87
(China.org.cn by Li Xiao, April 8, 2005)