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FIBA World Ranking 2021 Before Olympic Games (Men)
The FIBA Men's World Ranking are FIBA's rankings of national basketball teams. FIBA ranks both men's and women's national teams for both senior and junior competitions. It also publishes combined rankings for all mixed-sex competitions. Not included are the rankings for three-on-three competitions, which are tabulated for individual players. Calculation: Only FIBA tournaments consisting of full five-a-side teams are used in calculations for the rankings. Other tournaments, such as regional championships, invitationals, three-on-three half-court basketball, and friendlies are not included. On October 11, 2017, FIBA radically changed its ranking system for men's national teams, switching from the previous competition-based system to a game-based system. Every game played by a national team within the last eight years in the World Cup, Olympics, continental championships, and qualifiers for these events is included in the calculations. In addition to the qualifying rounds, results of the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries are also included. Until the 2016 Olympic Games, the Olympics and the men's world championship gave 5 points each toward the ranking. Since the new FIBA ranking system was launched, these two tournaments had their score devalued to 2.5 points for playing in a World championship, and 2 points for playing in an Olympic game since 2017. According to the new system, both tournaments will not grant a differential score with respect to other tournaments of national teams, as opposed to the past where there was no difference in points in the ranking for being world champion or Olympic champion, but if there was much difference until 2016 in FIBA ranking points between these two tournaments and the rest of the competitions in FIBA, such as the continental tournaments. For women, FIBA will maintain the score of 5 points for playing an Olympic or world championship game. Top 20 Rankings as of 2 March 2021 1. USA Basketball Men's National Team - 781.8 points 2. Spain men's national basketball team - 721.3 3. Australian men's national basketball team - 667.0 4. Argentina - 662.4 5. Serbia - 662.0 6. Greece - 658.4 7. France - 656.0 8. Lithuania - 634.6 9. Russia - 613.3 10. Italy - 596.4 11. Brazil - 591.6 12. Czech Republic - 585.4 13. Poland - 573.7 14. Croatia - 546.7 15. Turkey - 531.9 16. Slovenia - 521.2 17. Germany - 513.4 18. Puerto Rico - 509.6 19. Dominican Republic - 494.6 20. Venezuela - 494.5 31. Philippines men's national basketball team - 340.8 Men's Ranking after the February 2021 window of the FIBA Continental Cup Qualifiers (last updated: 02 Mar 2021) Source: FIBA Feel free to COMMENT, LIKE and SHARE this video but DO NOT REUPLOAD. Thank you very much for watching! Please SUBSCRIBE and RING the BELL for notifications. SPORTS DATA #sportsdata
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The FIBA Men's World Ranking are FIBA's rankings of national basketball teams. FIBA ranks both men's and women's national teams for both senior and junior competitions. It also publishes combined rankings for all mixed-sex competitions. Not included are the rankings for three-on-three competitions, which are tabulated for individual players. Calculation: Only FIBA tournaments consisting of full five-a-side teams are used in calculations for the rankings. Other tournaments, such as regional championships, invitationals, three-on-three half-court basketball, and friendlies are not included. On October 11, 2017, FIBA radically changed its ranking system for men's national teams, switching from the previous competition-based system to a game-based system. Every game played by a national team within the last eight years in the World Cup, Olympics, continental championships, and qualifiers for these events is included in the calculations. In addition to the qualifying rounds, results of the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries are also included. Until the 2016 Olympic Games, the Olympics and the men's world championship gave 5 points each toward the ranking. Since the new FIBA ranking system was launched, these two tournaments had their score devalued to 2.5 points for playing in a World championship, and 2 points for playing in an Olympic game since 2017. According to the new system, both tournaments will not grant a differential score with respect to other tournaments of national teams, as opposed to the past where there was no difference in points in the ranking for being world champion or Olympic champion, but if there was much difference until 2016 in FIBA ranking points between these two tournaments and the rest of the competitions in FIBA, such as the continental tournaments. For women, FIBA will maintain the score of 5 points for playing an Olympic or world championship game. Top 20 Rankings as of 2 March 2021 1. USA Basketball Men's National Team - 781.8 points 2. Spain men's national basketball team - 721.3 3. Australian men's national basketball team - 667.0 4. Argentina - 662.4 5. Serbia - 662.0 6. Greece - 658.4 7. France - 656.0 8. Lithuania - 634.6 9. Russia - 613.3 10. Italy - 596.4 11. Brazil - 591.6 12. Czech Republic - 585.4 13. Poland - 573.7 14. Croatia - 546.7 15. Turkey - 531.9 16. Slovenia - 521.2 17. Germany - 513.4 18. Puerto Rico - 509.6 19. Dominican Republic - 494.6 20. Venezuela - 494.5 31. Philippines men's national basketball team - 340.8 Men's Ranking after the February 2021 window of the FIBA Continental Cup Qualifiers (last updated: 02 Mar 2021) Source: FIBA Feel free to COMMENT, LIKE and SHARE this video but DO NOT REUPLOAD. Thank you very much for watching! Please SUBSCRIBE and RING the BELL for notifications. SPORTS DATA #sportsdata
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