NBA has record 54 players at 2019
World Cup
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[September 03, 2019]
(Reuters) - A record 54 players
from the National Basketball Association (NBA) are on the squads of
national teams at this month's FIBA Basketball World Cup in China,
up from 45 in the 2014 edition.
Of the 32 teams taking part, 25 have players from 21 NBA franchises
while the combined list, which also includes players with NBA
experience and new draftees, takes the count to 103, another record
and a rise from 92 in 2014.
The Boston Celtics, the most successful team in NBA history, has six
players from its roster at the World Cup -- including four Americans
-- followed by the Sacramento Kings and Milwaukee Bucks who have
five players each.
Arguably the biggest name from the NBA at the World Cup is Greece's
Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Milwaukee Bucks forward who was last
season's most valuable player.
However, there is only one player from the 2019 champion Toronto
Raptors at the tournament -- 34-year-old center Marc Gasol, who won
the World Cup with Spain in 2006.
Among countries with the most current NBA players at the World Cup,
apart from holders the U.S., 2016 Olympic silver medalists Serbia
and France lead the way with five each, followed by Spain and
Australia with four each.
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Greece's Giannis Antetokounmpo in action REUTERS/Edgar Su
The World Cup, which tipped off on Aug. 31, runs until Sept. 15.
Seven teams, two each from the Americas and Europe as well as one
apiece from Africa, Asia and Oceania, will qualify automatically for
the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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