This summer, starting August 25, 32 teams will compete in the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia.
With the 2024 Paris Olympics Basketball Appetizer set to be served in the Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia in the coming weeks, it should satisfy anyone craving basketball in the NBA's off-season.
These are pages for them2023 FIBA World Championship, with the majority of participating countries using the tournament to qualify for the 2024 Olympic Games, while a select group of basketball stars,including the American team, they think about a bigger prize - for example, the title of world champion.
It was intended to be a vibrant basketball carnival that would once again showcase the evolution of the sport around the world and highlight the growing number of international players who are already stars or are growing in number.
Of course, most of the best players play in the NBA, where they are best known for playing.their respective teams. But ask anyone in Spain, France or Australia and they'll explain why pride in representing your country's rivals evokes any emotion in the NBA.
Yes, some big players are forgoing it for next year's Olympics, which is not unusual in the World Cup. They will be missed, but beyond that, this tournament will provide young talent with a platform and perhaps a cornerstone for a potential Olympic spot.
Here are 12 players to watch internationally and why they are important to their teams:
RJ Barretta, Canada
He is one of the best players that Up North has produced. While he hasn't developed like Jamal Murray or Shai Gilgeous-Alexander at the highest level, Barrett is undoubtedly pure talent in the swing position that just needs honing. This 6 foot 6 shot artist could use this platform to boost his reputation and will definitely get contact and opportunity. Barrett offers improved long-range shooting and solid passing play, and Coach Tom Thibodeau's defensive training with the New York Knicks certainly won't hurt him at this tournament.
Jalen Brunson, USA
If casual basketball fans are even a little familiar with Brunson's game, he will emerge from this tournament as one of the best quarterbacks in the business. Yes, that's a strong statement, but Brunson seems to be made for this phase. He waswinners everywhereHe played for Team USA and is expected to continue playing. He is an excellent leader, takes risks only when necessary, remains calm under pressure and can create something for himself and others. Knicks fans know that.
The best of Jalen Brunson from the USAB Exhibition Games team
Jordan Clarkson, Philippines
Many players who would not like to play regularly for the US national team choose other countries because of their family background, which is why Clarkson plays for a team halfway around the world. It's not a cameo for the Utah Jazz defender, though - he actually has his third international appearance for the Philippines after leading the team to the 2018 Asian Games and last year's Asian World Cup qualifiers. He sees himself as a basketball ambassador for the host country. He is the only NBA player on his roster and will be given the green light to score as many goals as possible.
Luke Doncic, Slovenia
There is no one in the World Cup who is a better character in midfield than Doncic. For example: If you had to pick one player to play this tournament with, who would it be? He meets all the requirements and is excited to play for his country and compete with bigger countries. Moreover, Doncic's game can be transferred to the international style, just like other players. He is more valuable and important to Slovenia than any other player from his country considered favorite for a medal.
Anthony'ego Edwardsa, USA
Best performance by Anthony Edwards from Team USA exhibition games.
Consider this opportunity as an attempt to include Edwards in the 2024 Olympic team. This is now almost a certainty as Edwards has made an excellent impression on all Team USA decision makers, especially head coach Steve Kerr. Everyone knows the Minnesota Timberwolves star is on the verge of becoming a superstar, and this tournament could give us a taste of that. He belonged to the teambest playerthrough warm-up games. As a primary option in a multi-man team, Edwards is sure to spot the ball when the game is decided.
Josh Giddey from Australia
With Patty Mills and Joe Ingles in the final stages, Jock Landale injured, Ben Simmons looking to rest and Shane Heal long dead, the Australians will have one of their country's generational talent ushering in a new Down Under-to era. start playing basketball. Giddey is the guy, a big all-around defender who can be given a heavy role and a lot of responsibility. Giddey reflects the tremendous growth and development of basketball that Australia has seen over the last few decades. What's more, the Oklahoma City Thunder star is doing better in the NBA.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Kanada
Is he already the greatest Canadian player of all time? This could be portrayed (remember, it was done by two-time MVP Steve Nash).bornin south africabehavedIn Canada). Gilgeous-Alexander has just finished his second straight season in the NBA, becoming a next-generation star looking to make an international impact with a rapidly growing Canadian team. If his time with the Thunder is any indication of what's to come, he'll be shooting a lot from mid-range and hitting the line a lot. He doesn't have the amount of deep shots often associated with international football, but he's too talented for that to stop him.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander shooting during the 2022–23 NBA season
Rudy Gobert, France
One of the main reasons for France's international success in recent years is the Stifle Tower. The former three-time Kia Defensive Player of the Year was a mainstay of France. Remember that when the ball touches the ring during international matches, it can be caught or hit no matter what. This is one of Gobert's strengths: rebounding and defending. It will be interesting to see if Gobert's age continues to decrease or if he will be one of those players who never gets old for his country in this form.
Rudy Fernandez, Spaniard
The mood of this tournament will follow Fernandez due to his age - he is 38 - and the history of basketball in Spain. He has won two world titles, four EuroBasket championships and three Olympic medals. Heplayed four seasonsin the NBA and has been the heart of some fantastic Spanish teams over the last few decades (along with Pau, Mark Gasol and Ricky Rubio). This team isn't very extensive, but Spain has always been known for its chemistry because its players grew up together - not like the Hernangomez brothers Willy and Juancho, who played basketball in the backyard - but you get the point.
Bogdan Bogdanovic, Serb
Even without two-time NBA MVP and defending champion Nikola Jokic resting after a long season and looking after his horses, Serbia is sure to be a problem. Bogdanovic (Atlanta Hawks) is the most talented player on the team that includes Nikola Jovicbegins the second seasonwith the Miami Heat in a few months. Now with extensive shooting experience and extensive experience both internationally and in the NBA, "Bogie" will lead this team until "Joker" starts competing in Paris next summer.
Lauri Markkanen, Finland
The country best known for producing speed skaters and biathletes (FYI, the sport combines cross-country skiing and shooting) has a real gem when it comes to basketball. Markkanen comes fromKia's Most Improved Player Award.season in Utah and can't wait to show his teammates how it's done at the World Championships. Of course, Finland is unlikely to play the main role in this tournament, but the Finn will certainly do.
Franz Wagner, Germany
Come onDirk NowitzkiBasketball is over, Germany is looking for another star. And while it takes some time for someone to follow in his footsteps, Wagner feels comfortable in his role. After a few seasons with the Magic, he is making rapid progress in the NBA and looks poised for big international performances. As a good marksman and smart player, Wagner could be the best player of the German national team for the next decade.
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