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miércoles, 21 de diciembre de 2022

Basketball News






BOSTON’S AL HORFORD FINED

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 18, 2022 – Boston Celtics forward-center Al Horford has been fined $25,000 for making unnecessary and excessive contact to the lower body of Orlando Magic center Moritz Wagner, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.

 

The contact, for which Horford was assessed a Flagrant Foul 2 and ejected, occurred with 10:39 remaining in the third quarter of Boston’s 117-109 loss to Orlando on Dec. 16 at TD Garden.

 

To view the incident, click on the following link:

https://www.nba.com/watch/video/magic-vs-celtics-12-16-22


DALLAS’ JASON KIDD FINED

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 21, 2022 – Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd has been fined $25,000 for coming onto the court to confront and direct inappropriate language toward a game official, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.

 

The incident, for which Kidd was assessed two technical fouls and ejected, occurred with 2:00 remaining in the third quarter of the Mavericks’ 116-106 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Dec. 19 at Target Center.

 

To view the incident, click on the following link: https://www.nba.com/watch/video/dal-vs-min-12-19-22


NBA IMPOSES PENALTY ON NEW YORK KNICKS

FOR EARLY FREE AGENCY DISCUSSIONS

 

NEW YORK, December 21, 2022 – The NBA announced today the New York Knicks violated league rules governing the timing of this season’s free agency discussions and that the league has rescinded New York’s own second-round pick in the 2025 Draft.  This outcome reflected a finding, following an investigation, that the Knicks engaged in free agency discussions involving Jalen Brunson prior to the date when such discussions were permitted.

 

The team fully cooperated with the investigation.


NAISMITH BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES FOR THE CLASS OF 2023

- 2023 Enshrinement Ceremony to be held on Saturday, August 12 -

SPRINGFIELD, MASS. (Dec. 21, 2022) – The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced the list of eligible candidates for the Class of 2023, including several high-profile, first-time nominees including Pau Gasol, Dirk Nowitzki, Tony Parker, Gregg Popovich, Dwyane Wade, and the 1976 U.S. Olympic Women’s Basketball Team.

 

A first look at the list of eligible nominees was provided by “NBA Today” on ESPNhosted by Malika Andrews, Richard Jefferson, Chiney Ogwumike, Kendrick Perkins and Zach Lowe. A complete list of eligible candidates can be found below.

 

Finalists from the North American and Women’s committee for the Class of 2023 will be announced on Friday, February 17, at 5:30 p.m. ET in Salt Lake City, Utah, during NBA All-Star Weekend.

 

The entire Class of 2023, including those selected by the direct-elect committees, will be unveiled during the NCAA Final Four in Houston, Texas, on Saturday, April 1, in a nationally televised broadcast at 11:00

a.m. EST.

 

Enshrinement weekend will begin at the Mohegan Sun on Friday, August 11, with the Tip-Off Celebration and Awards Gala, followed by the Enshrinement ceremony on Saturday, August 12, at Springfield’s historic Symphony Hall.

 

VIP Packages for the Hall of Fame Enshrinement Weekend will go on-sale on Friday, February 17. All single-event tickets to the Ceremony, Tip Off Celebration and Awards Gala, as well as other ancillary events, will go on-sale on Saturday, April 1 at 12:00 p.m. EST. All packages and tickets will be available for purchase at hoophall.com.

 

The complete listing of events and pricing will be released by February 1. For the latest news and updates, follow @hoophall on Twitter and Instagram.

About the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Located in Springfield, Massachusetts, the city where basketball was born, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting, preserving and celebrating the game of basketball at every level – men and women, amateur and professional players, coaches and contributors, both domestically and internationally. The Hall of Fame Museum is home to more than 400 inductees and over 40,000 square feet of basketball history. Nearly 200,000 people visit the Hall of Fame Museum each year to learn about the game, experience the interactive exhibits and test their skills on the Jerry Colangelo "Court of Dreams." Best known for its annual marquee Enshrinement Ceremony honoring the game’s elite, the Hall of Fame also operates over 70 high school and collegiate competitions annually throughout the country and abroad. For more information on the Basketball Hall of Fame organization, its museum and events, visit hoophall.com, follow @hoophall @hoophallclassic or call 1-877-4HOOPLA.

 

 


 

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2023 Ballot

* Indicates First-Time Nominee


NORTH AMERICAN NOMINATIONS

     Ken Anderson (COA)

     John Beilein (COA)*

     Gene Bess (COA)

     Chauncey Billups (PLA)

     Tom Chambers (PLA)

     John Clougherty (REF)

     Michael Cooper (PLA)

     Joey Crawford (REF)

     Jack Curran (COA)

     Mark Eaton (PLA)

     Cliff Ellis (COA)

     Michael Finley (PLA)

     Pau Gasol (PLA)*

     Leonard Hamilton (COA)

     Lou Henson (COA)

     Ed Hightower (REF)

     David Hixon (COA)

     Mark Jackson (PLA)

     Marques Johnson (PLA)

     Gene Keady (COA)

     Jim Larranaga (COA)*

     Maurice Lucas (PLA)

     Shawn Marion (PLA)

     Rollie Massimino (COA)

     Dick Motta (COA)

     Dirk Nowitzki (PLA)*

     Jake O’Donnell (REF)

     Tony Parker (PLA)*

     Jim Phelan (COA)

     Gregg Popovich (COA)*

     Bo Ryan (COA)

     Stan Spirou (COA)*

     Reggie Theus (PLA)

     Dwyane Wade (PLA)*

     Buck Williams (PLA)

     John Williamson (PLA)*

     Paul Westhead (COA)


WOMEN’S NOMINATIONS

     Leta Andrews (COA)

     Jennifer Azzi (PLA)

     Gary Blair (COA)

     Doug Bruno (COA)*

     Becky Hammon (PLA)

     Becky Martin (COA)

     Debbie Miller-Palmore (PLA)

     Kim Mulkey (PLA)

     Valerie Still (PLA)

     Marian Washington (COA)

 

INTERNATIONAL DIRECT-ELECT

     Jackie Chazalon

     Mirza Delibasic

     Dusan Ivkovic

     Semen Khalipski

     Vladimir Kondrashin

     Eduardo Lamas

     Marcos Leite

     Shimon Mirrahi

     Amaury Pasos

     Manuel Sainz

     Togo Soares

     Ranko Zeravica

 

WOMEN’S VETERANS DIRECT-ELECT

     1976 US Olympic Team (TEA)*

     1982 Cheyney University NCAA Final Four Team (TEA)*

     Alline Banks Sprouse (PLA)

     Edmonton Commercial Grads (TEA)

     John Head (COA)

     Yolanda Laney (PLA)*

     Nashville Business College (TEA)

     Lometa Odom (PLA)

     Harley Redin (COA)

     Hazel Walker (PLA)

     Valerie Walker (PLA)*

     Dean Weese (COA)*


CONTRIBUTOR DIRECT-ELECT

     Pete Babcock

     Dick Baumgartner

     Henry Bibby

     Marty Blake

     Vic Bubas

     Doug Collins

     Wayne Duke

     Bill Foster

     Bob Gibbons

     Simon Gourdine

     Tim Grgurich

     Junius Kellogg

     Johnny “Red” Kerr

     Tom Konchalski

     Bobby Lewis

     Fred McCall

     Jack McCloskey

     Jon McGlocklin

     Speedy Morris

     Dennis Murphy

     Curly Neal

     Jack Powers

     Will Robinson

     Gene Shue

     Jim Valvano

     Donnie Walsh

 

VETERANS DIRECT-ELECT

     1936 US Olympic Team (TEA)

     1972 US Olympic Team (TEA)

     Dick Barnett (PLA)

     Tom Blackburn (COA)

     Sid Borgia (REF)

     Charles Brown (PLA)*

     Freddie Brown (PLA)*

     Jack Coleman (PLA)

     Charles Eckman (REF)

     Leroy Edwards (PLA)

     Leo Ferris (CONT)

     Hy Gotkin (PLA)

     Travis Grant (PLA)


     Jack Hartman (COA)*

     Cam Henderson (COA)

     Robert Hopkins (PLA)

     Charles Keinath (PLA)

     Greg Kelser (PLA)*

     Kentucky Wesleyan 1966, 1968, 1969 (TEA)

     Bob Love (PLA)

     Loyola of Chicago (TEA)

     Billy Markward (CONT)

     Ed McCluskey (COA)

     Jack McKinney (CONT)

     Bill Melchionni (PLA)*

     Francis Meehan (PLA)

     Lucias Mitchell (COA)

     Donald “Dudey” Moore (COA)

     Joe Mullaney (COA)

     Willie Naulls (PLA)

     North Catholic High School Junior Varsity (Philadelphia, PA) (TEA)

     Don Otten (PLA)*

     Philadelphia SPHAS (TEA)

     Kevin Porter (PLA)*

     Glenn Roberts (PLA)

     Lennie Rosenbluth (PLA)

     Kenny Sailors (PLA)

     Fred Schaus (CONT)

     Sam Schulman (CONT)

     Paul Silas (PLA)

     Dick Van Arsdale (PLA)

     Tom Van Arsdale (PLA)

     Lambert Will (CONT)*

     Max Zaslofsky (PLA)











 

U17 World Cup title fortifies USA's No. 1 sport in FIBA World Ranking Boys, presented by Nike

DECEMBER 15, 2022

MIES, (Switzerland) - USA remain atop the FIBA World Ranking Boys, presented by Nike, after two impressive title-winning performances this past summer.


USA Basketball won all seven of their games at the FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup 2022 in Malaga, Spain, including a 79-67 triumph over the hosts in the Final. The USA also won the FIBA U18 Americas Championship 2022 in Mexico, recording six wins in as many games.

Following their latest championship successes, the USA are ranked No. 1 with 828 points while Spain are No. 2 with 722.6 points. In addition to reaching the title game in Malaga, Spain won the FIBA U18 European Championship 2022 in Izmir, Turkey, claiming seven victories in as many games.

At No. 3 are France (720.7), whose only defeat at the U17 World Cup was in the Semi-Finals against Spain. The French won the Third-Place Game against Lithuania to finish with six wins in seven games, and at the U18 European Championship, the team won six of its seven games and came in fifth.

Australia have jumped four places to No. 4 after going 5-2 at the U17 World Cup, with their only two defeats coming against higher ranked teams, Spain and Serbia. The Australians also won the FIBA U16 Asian Championship 2022 in Qatar with a perfect 6-0 record.

Both Brazil and Poland had huge jumps to climb into the top 15. Aiding Brazil's rise was an appearance in the Final at the FIBA U18 Americas Championship, where the country won one of its two games against higher-ranked Canada. Poland were No. 49 but jumped 33 places to No. 15. Contributing factors were the victories over higher ranked teams - Argentina and Egypt - at the U17 World Cup, and at the U18 European Championship - Germany, Greece and Montenegro.

The new system for the FIBA World Ranking Youth was launched earlier this year.

For more information about the method used in the calculation of the FIBA World Ranking Boys, please refer to the "How it works" section.

Click here to view the full FIBA World Ranking Boys, presented by Nike.



World Cup 2023 destinations confirmed for USA, Slovenia and Canada

DECEMBER 12, 2022

MIES (Switzerland) - The three hosts of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023, the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia, have selected preferred teams to play the Group Phase in their respective countries.

FIBA’s Central Board has confirmed, after consultation with the host nations, that USA will play in the Philippines, Slovenia will travel to Japan and Canada will land in Indonesia. Both Slovenia and Canada have qualified for the World Cup, while USA are in a good position to clinch a berth in the tournament field in the last Window of the Qualifiers.

Each host could select a preferred team based on commercial reasons, as their choice will have no impact on the integrity of the event or the draw process.

As was the case at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 with China, the Philippines, as tournament host for the Group Phase and Final phase, will be placed in Pot 1 for the draw.

They will be joined in Pot 1 by the best ranked teams in the FIBA World Ranking Men, presented by Nike after the last qualifying window to be played in February 2023. For that reason, USA and Philippines will be placed in two different groups of the four that will take place in the Philippines.

Japan has chosen the No. 7 team, Slovenia. Japan and Slovenia will play their Group Phase in Okinawa, where two groups will be played. 

Canada will play in Jakarta, Indonesia, with two of the 8 top teams of the FIBA World Ranking Men joining them in the two groups in Indonesia. 

The complete FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Draw Principles will be defined after Window 6 of the Qualifiers in February is complete and once all 32 qualified teams are known. 

These principles will be based on the FIBA World Ranking Men and on geographical principles.

The FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Draw will be held in Manila on April 29.

This is only the second time that 32 teams will play at the World Cup. There are two venues hosting four groups in Manila, and two groups in both Okinawa and Jakarta, and the flagship men’s event will tip off on August 25, 2023. 

Follow My team passes and other packages for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 are available here. Day passes as well as single-game tickets will become available after the Draw on April 29, 2023.

Ub Huishan NE win first-ever FIBA 3x3 World Tour title at Abu Dhabi Final 2022

DECEMBER 11, 2022

ABU DHABI (UAE) - Ub Huishan NE (SRB) won the 11th season of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour in Abu Dhabi, defeating Vienna (AUT) in the championship game on December 11, 2022.

The Serbian squad, who won the first four 3x3 World Tour Masters of the season won their first World Tour title in Abu Dhabi defeating Vienna 21-18. Strahinja Stojacic and Marko Brankovic, the MVP of the World Tour Abu Dhabi Final, led Ub in scoring in the final with 6 points apiece, while Dejan Majstorovic, who won his 5th World Tour title, contributed with 5. Stefan Stojacic scored 13 points in Vienna's effort and finished as top scorer of the tournament with 49 points.

Ub Huishan NE received their award from H.E Talal Mustafa Al Hashemi, Executive Director of Sports Developments of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, and Alex Sanchez, FIBA 3x3 Managing Director while Marko Brankovic received his MVP trophy from H.E Ahmed Alhosani, Executive Director of Strategy and Excellence Department,and a Maurice Lacroix Aikon Tide 3x3 special edition from Hugo Da Silva, Maurice Lacroix International Events Sponsoring Manager.

In the individual contests, Arvin Slagter (Amsterdam HiPro, NED) won the Chooks Shoot-Out Contest and received his award from H.E Suhail Al Areefi, Executive director of Events Sector at Abu Dhabi Sports Council, while Polish dunker Piotr Grabowski won the Abu Dhabi Sports Council Dunk Contest and was awarded his trophy by Hamdan Saeed Al Zaabi, representative of UAE Basketball Federation

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Ub Huishan NE (SRB)
2. Vienna (AUT)
3. Amsterdam HiPro (NED)
4. Antwerp (BEL)
5. Riga (LAT)
6. Ulaanbaatar MMC Energy (MGL)
7. Omaha 3Ball (USA)
8. Lausanne Sport (SUI)
9. Sakiai Gulbele (LTU)
10. Princeton
11. Utrecht (NED)
12. Liman (SRB)

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Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the world's number one urban team sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court.

It was played successfully for the first time in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and since then has benefited from the launch of a yearly professional circuit for men and women (World Tour and Women's Series respectively) and national-team competitions.

3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

Wilson is the Global Ball Partner. Wilson is also the Apparel Partner, Maurice Lacroix the Official Timekeeper and Chooks-to-Go the Global Partner of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour 2022.

FIBA 3x3 events are played on Enlio floors with Wilson balls, Schelde backstops, Bodet shot-clocks and the Magic Sky canopy system.

For further information about 3x3, visit fiba3x3.basketball, FIBA 3x3 accounts on Douyin,FacebookInstagram,SinaWeibo,Tencent,TikTok,Twitch,Twitter,Youku;andYouTube or contact 3x3@fiba.basketball.

Madagascar's men and Egypt's women
win FIBA 3x3 Africa Cup 2022

DECEMBER 4, 2022

CAIRO (Egypt) - Madagascar's men and Egypt's women won the FIBA 3x3 Africa Cup 2022 in Cairo, Egypt, on December 3-4. 

3x3 Africa Cup 2017 bronze-medalists Madagascar conquered gold this time defeating hosts and 2019 winners Egypt in the title game 20-17. Livio Ratianarivo, with 12 points in the final, led Madagascar to gold, while the MVP of the competition, Elly Randriamampionona scored 4 and finished as top scorer of the Africa Cup 2022 winners with 34 points overall. 

The 25-year-old was joined in the Team of the Tournament by the top scorer of the competition and silver medalist Mido Taha (Egypt) and bronze medalist J.J Wilson, from Rwanda. 

In the women's competition, Egypt won their second straight 3x3 Africa Cup title (and also second overall) defeating Madagascar in the final. Soraya Mohamed was Egypt's top scorer in the title game with 9 points, while Nadine Mohamed, who was named MVP of the competition,  contributed with 4.

She was joined in the team in the tournament by Madagascar's Rondro Raherimanana and Debora Mayimona, who won bronze with the Democratic Republic of the Congo and finished as the top scorer in the women's competition.

As 3x3 Africa Cup 2022 winners, both Madagascar's men and Egypt's women clinched their tickets to the FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2023, which will take place in Austria, in Vienna.  While Egypt's men and Madagascar's women, as runner-ups, booked their tickets to the FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2023 Qualifier in Israel.

Egypt win double at
FIBA 3x3 U17 Africa Cup 2022

DECEMBER 2, 2022

CAIRO (Egypt) - Hosts Egypt won gold in both the men's and women's categories at the FIBA 3x3 U17 Africa Cup 2022 in Cairo, Egypt, on December 1-2.

In the men's category, Egypt won gold in a breathtaking final against the Democratic Republic of the Congo 20-17.  Karim Elgizawy led the gold-medal winners in the final with 9 points while the tournament MVP Bahaa Ramadan contributed with 5. He jas joined in the Team of the Tournament by David Akim from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rami Younous, who won bronze for Morocco and finished as top scorer of the competition.

In the women's side, Egypt dominated the competition from the first game and won gold defeating the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the final 21-3. Egypt's top scorer Maya Sayed, who had 5 points in the final, was named MVP and was joined in the Team of the Tournament by women's top scorer Charly Mbambo (DRC) and Aya Elkalali, who led Morocco to the bronze medal. 

FIBA Central Board meeting highlights Women's World Cup successes

MIES (Switzerland) – The FIBA Central Board meeting took place over two days this week at the Patrick Baumann House of Basketball. The final meeting of the year coincided with the FIBA Hall of Fame Class of 2022 Ceremony, also held at FIBA's headquarters, which celebrated nine individuals that made enormous contributions to women's basketball. 

The following key topics were discussed during the meeting:

FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022

The Central Board approved the report of the recent FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022which was held in Sydney, Australia. With a hugely successful event that achieved unprecedented broadcast, attendance, digital and social media numbers, the Central Board celebrated the numerous records that were broken on and off the court, as well as the recent announcement of the event achieving carbon neutral status.

FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 and Qualifiers

Reports were received on the recent windows that have taken place for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Qualifiers across the regions. Window 5 saw impressive crowds attending important qualifying games. The final window will be played in February 2023, with the journey to the Philippines, Indonesia and Japan nearly complete. Regarding the last game day of the Qualifiers, the Central Board decided that games which can potentially affect the qualification of other teams will be played at the same time.

Status reports were also received on preparations for the upcoming World Cup that tips off on August 25 and the Central Board also confirmed the Draw will take place in Manila, Philippines on April 29, 2023. 

FIBA Youth World Cups

Following the decision on the FIBA Youth World Cups hosts 2024-2027the Central Board received reports on the FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup and FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup that were held in July and heard status reports on preparations for the upcoming FIBA U19 Basketball World Cups in Debrecen and FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup in Madrid. 

FIBA Continental Cups

The FIBA AmeriCup 2022 in Brazil, and the FIBA EuroBasket 2022, hosted across the Czech Republic, Georgia, Germany and Italy, were both successfully executed in September. Detailed reports were presented to the Central Board on the numerous successes reached by these exciting events. 

Paris Olympic Games 2024 and Qualification System

The Central Board received a report on the venues for the 2024 Olympic Basketball Tournaments, whereby the Final Phase is due to be held in the Bercy Arena in Paris.

Regarding the Group Phase, the Central Board has acknowledged the extraordinary reasons invoked by Paris 2024 and the International Olympic Committee regarding the hosting of the games in Lille. Considering the proximity of the Games and the significant joint efforts by all parties and their experts, it has been exceptionally decided to conditionally approve such venue, pending confirmation that the FIBA requirements are met, notably those relating to the health and safety of the players and the associated risks.

The Central Board also approved the bidding process and conditions for the FIBA Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournaments due to take place from August 12 to 20, 2023.

Club Competitions

Updates were presented to the Central Board on the Basketball Champions League current season, which tipped off in October, the Basketball Champions League Americas fourth season, set to tip off in December, and the Road to BAL 2023 which was recently played from October 11 to November 27. A status report was also given on the newly formed West Asia Super League (WASL), which is scheduled to start on December 19.  

3x3

An update was given to the Board on the soon-to-be complete FIBA 3x3 season, with the final stop, the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Final 2022, taking place in Abu Dhabi on December 10 and 11. Additionally, the Central Board has confirmed that the FIBA 3x3 U23 Nations League will be converted into a Qualifier for the FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup, merging the FIBA 3x3 U23 Nations League Final with the FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup.

Strategic Objectives and Basketball For Good

Status reports on the three strategic priorities of Empower National FederationsWomen in Basketball and Enlarge FIBA Family were presented to the Central Board along with detailed updates from the FIBA Foundation on its Basketball For Good activities and the FIBA Equipment and Venue Centre.

Safeguarding Policy

A major step in FIBA's efforts to advance its safeguarding and protection approach has been reached with the approval of the new Safeguarding Policy proposed by the Safeguarding Council chaired by HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein. This decision ensures that basketball is being accessed by anyone who wants to take part and enjoy the game in a fair and equitable safe space, free from all forms of harm and abuse, regardless of playing level.

Other matters

The Central Board confirmed that the FIBA Mid-Term Congress 2025 is to be held in Bahrain.

Following a proposal from FIBA's President Hamane Niang, the Central Board has unanimously decided to extend the contract of Secretary General Andreas Zagklis until 2031.

The Central Board approved the Budget for 2023 and the plan until 2025.

FIBA Mid-Term Congress and Hall of Fame 2025 set for Bahrain

DECEMBER 1, 2022

MIES (Switzerland) - FIBA's Central Board has confirmed that Bahrain is to host the FIBA Mid-Term Congress in 2025, thanks to a partnership with the Bahrain Olympic Committee and the Bahrain Basketball Association.  

It will mark the third time a Mid-Term Congress has been held, with the first in 2017 in Hong Kong and the second delivered online in 2021. The entire basketball community will be reunited in Bahrain and will have the opportunity to meet with the hosting country's basketball and sports representatives.  

The Mid-Term Congress, to be held in late spring of 2025, will be a two-day event that will include breakout sessions for guests and attendees. The 212 National Federations that make up the Congress will also hear reports on FIBA's activities that have occurred since the FIBA Congress 2023, which is to be held in the Philippines to coincide with next year's FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023

Additionally, the FIBA Hall of Fame traditional ceremony for the Class of 2025 will be organized in conjunction with the FIBA Mid-Term Congress and will pay tribute to a group of players and coaches who have played key roles in contributing to the global development of basketball.

MOCA TOCA A LA PUERTA DEL CAMPEONATO

Asia Taylor fue la mejor por Moca con 16 puntos y 12 rebotes.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
16 de diciembre 2022
Las Explosivas de Moca se colocaron a una victoria para alzarse con el campeonato del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) al vencer el viernes, 68-65, a las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina.
 
Moca domina la serie final dos juegos a uno y, de ganar el encuentro del domingo, que iniciará a las 6:00 de la tarde en el coliseo Guillermo Angulo de Carolina, se alzarán con el campeonato.
 
Las Explosivas tienen dos triunfos en su cancha y las Gigantes uno en el Guillermo Angulo.
 
Por segundo juego consecutivo, el resultado final fue uno cerrado, en esta ocasión en un encuentro celebrado en el coliseo Dr. Juan Sánchez Acevedo de Moca.
 
Tayra Meléndez desde el tiro libre niveló las hostilidades por última ocasión a 50, con 8:45 del cuarto periodo.
 
Un bombazo de Jennifer O’Neill le dio la ventaja definitiva a las locales, 53-50, con 8:25 por jugarse.
 
Roxxy Barahman con un tiro brincado despegó de siete a las Explosivas, 59-52, con 4:10 en el reloj.
 
Carolina ripostó con un avance 10-4 para acercase del mínimo, 63-62, luego de dos tiradas libres de Sabrina Haines, restando 1:24. O’Neill con una penetración efectivas colocó el desafío en caja de seguridad, 65-62, con 1:07.
 
Ambos cuadros iniciales produjeron la totalidad de las anotaciones en el choque.
 
Por Moca, Asia Taylor y Alexis Jennings anotaron 16 puntos por igual, Jackie Benítez 15, O’Neill 14 y Barahman siete. Taylor agregó 12 rebotes.
 
En causa perdida, Haines consiguió 20 tantos con 11 capturas, Teana Muldrow y Adrienne Godbold marcaron 15 cada una, Charity Harris 12 y Meléndez tres.
 
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Para más información del BSNF pueden visitar la página oficial en el Internet a la dirección bsnfpur.com, así como todas las plataformas en las redes sociales, Facebook: Baloncesto Superior Nacional FemeninoInstagram: @bsnfpur y Twitter: @bsnfpur.
SERIE FINAL    
martes, 13 de diciembre CarolinaMoca69-760-1
miércoles, 14 de diciembre MocaCarolina71-721-1
viernes, 16 de diciembre CarolinaMoca65-681-2
domingo, 18 de diciembre MocaCarolina6:00 p.m.Guillermo Angulo
martes, 20 de diciembre CarolinaMoca8:00 p.m.Juan Sánchez
     
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SERIE A    
sábado, 3 de diciembre CarolinaManatí72-780-1
domingo, 4 de diciembreManatíCarolina65-761-1
martes, 6 de diciembreCarolinaManatí66-871-2
jueves, 8 de diciembreManatíCarolina72-752-2
sábado, 10 de diciembreCarolinaManatí75-613-2
 
SERIE B    
viernes, 2 de diciembre MocaSanturce79-741-0
sábado, 3 de diciembre SanturceMoca78-870-2
lunes, 5 de diciembreMocaSanturce63-662-1
miércoles, 7 de diciembreSanturceMoca89-842-2
viernes, 9 de diciembreMocaSanturce74-713-2
 
BSNF 2022 (Noviembre 30)
League Standings
 
 League HomeAway
TeamRecordPct.RecordRecord
Manatí Atenienses11-5.6886-25-3
Santurce Cangrejeras9-7.5636-23-5
Moca Explosivas9-7.5635-34-4
Carolina Gigantes7-9.4383-54-4
Morovis Montañeras7-9.4386-21-7
Lares Patriotas5-11.3134-41-7

MIAMI HEAT FINED

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2022 – The NBA today announced the Miami Heat has been fined $25,000 for violating league injury reporting rules. The Heat failed to disclose an accurate game availability status for several players prior to its game vs. Oklahoma City on Dec. 14 at Paycom Center.


SACRAMENTO’S MIKE BROWN FINED

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2022 – Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown has been fined $25,000 for aggressively pursuing and directing profane language toward a game official, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.

 

The incident occurred after Brown was assessed two technical fouls and ejected with 9:09 remaining in the third quarter of the Kings’ 124-123 win over the Toronto Raptors on Dec. 14 at Scotiabank Arena.

 

To view the incident, click on the following link: https://www.nba.com/watch/video/raptors-vs-kings-12-14-2022


BROOKLYN NETS FINED

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 15, 2022 – The NBA today announced the Brooklyn Nets have been fined $25,000 for failing to comply with league policies governing injury reporting.


NBA All-Star Voting presented by AT&T

 

NBA ALL-STAR VOTING PRESENTED BY AT&T TIPS OFF DEC. 20

 

– NBA All-Star Voting Available Across New NBA App and NBA.com From Dec. 20 to Jan. 21 –

 

– NBA ID, League’s New Membership Program, Offers Exclusive NBA All-Star 2023 Benefits –

 

– Six “3-for-1 Days,” When Votes Count Three Times, Begin on Christmas Day –

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 15, 2022 – NBA All-Star Voting presented by AT&T, the Official 5G Wireless Network of the NBA, will tip off on Tuesday, Dec. 20 at 11 a.m. ET and conclude on Saturday, Jan. 21 at 11:59 p.m. ET, giving fans the opportunity to vote for the 2023 NBA All-Star Game starters via the new NBA App and NBA.com.

 

The 72nd NBA All-Star Game will take place on Sunday, Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. ET in Salt Lake City, airing on TNT in the United States and reaching fans in more than 200 countries and territories in more than 50 languages.

 

Fans voting on the NBA App or NBA.com for the first time can sign up for an NBA ID, the league’s new global membership program, and voters in the United States and Canada will be entered for a chance to win a trip to NBA All-Star 2023.  Additionally, fans with an NBA ID traveling to Salt Lake City for NBA All-Star 2023 can unlock in-venue seat upgrades, member-only entrances and more.  NBA ID, which offers fans benefits and rewards from the league, teams and its partners, is free to join here.

 

Throughout the four-week voting period, fans with NBA ID may submit one full ballot each day via the NBA App and NBA.com.  One full ballot comprises three frontcourt players and two guards from both the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference.  All current NBA players will be available for selection.

 

Fans will have six days where their vote will count three times on special “3-for-1 Days,” with the first day taking place on Christmas Day (Sunday, Dec. 25) from 12:01 a.m. ET – 11:59 p.m. ET.  Additional 3-for-1 Days will be available on Sunday, Jan. 1, Friday, Jan. 6, Friday, Jan. 13, Monday, Jan. 16 and Friday, Jan. 20 from 12:01 a.m. ET – 11:59 p.m. ET.

 

NBA players and media will continue to join fans in selecting the NBA All-Star Game starters.  Fans will account for 50 percent of the vote, while all current players and a media panel will account for 25 percent each.  Players and media will be able to complete one ballot.

 

Fan voting updates will be shared on the first three Thursdays in January (Jan. 5, 12 and 19).  TNT will reveal the NBA All-Star Game starters, including the two team captains, on Thursday, Jan. 26 during TNT NBA Tip-Off presented by CarMax.  TNT will also announce the reserves, as selected by NBA head coaches, on Thursday, Feb. 2 during TNT NBA Tip-Off.  

 

After all votes are tallied, players will be ranked in each conference by position (guard and frontcourt) within each of the three voting groups – fan votes, player votes and media votes.  Each player’s score will be calculated by averaging his weighted rank from the fan votes, the player votes and the media votes.  The two guards and three frontcourt players with the best score in each conference will be named NBA All-Star Game starters.  Fan voting will serve as the tiebreaker for players in a position group with the same score.

 

How Fans Can Vote:

 

  • NBA App: Access the ballot and vote through the NBA App, which is available on Android and iPhone.  Fans can fill out one full ballot per day (per day is defined as once every 24 hours) by selecting up to two guards and three frontcourt players from each conference. 

 

  • NBA.com voting page at vote.NBA.comFill out one full ballot per day on vote.NBA.com from a desktop or mobile browser.  Fans can select up to two guards and three frontcourt players from each conference.

The following has been sent on behalf of the Silas Family.

 

Statement from Carolyn, Paula and Stephen Silas:

 

We would like to thank everyone who has reached out to give their condolences and share their memories of our husband and father, Paul Silas. This has been an extremely difficult week, but it has been amazing to hear from so many of the people he impacted throughout his life. We especially want to thank Adam Silver and the NBA; Michael Jordan, Fred Whitfield and the Charlotte Hornets; The Fertitta Family and the Houston Rockets, as well as all the teams and individuals who honored Paul with tributes this week. He will be missed dearly.

 

Details are still being finalized, but the memorial will take place in early 2023. In lieu of flowers, donations in Paul’s memory can be made to:

 

The Boys and Girls Club of America: http://BGCA.org/paulsilas or

 

The Paul Silas Memorial Scholarship at Creighton University: https://tinyurl.com/PaulSilasScholarship


CAROLINA EMPATA LA SERIE FINAL

Teana Muldrow fue la mejor en el encuentro con 23 puntos y 10 rebotes.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
14 de diciembre 2022
Teana Muldrow, con 23 puntos y 10 rebotes, encabezó el miércoles el balanceado ataque de las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina en camino a un cerrado triunfo 72-71 sobre las Explosivas de Moca para empatar a un triunfo por bando la serie final del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF).
 
Con la serie empatada, el tercer encuentro se efectuará el viernes en el coliseo Dr. Juan Sánchez Acevedo de Moca a las 8:00 p.m.
 
Las Explosivas parecían encaminadas a colocar la serie en jaque con bombazos consecutivas de Alexis Jennings y Jennifer O’Neill, 71-70, con un minuto por efectuarse de partido.
 
El técnico de las Gigantes, Carlos Calcaño, solicitó un tiempo muerto y la defensa de Jackie Benítez se robó el balón. Pero, la victoria se les fue de las manos a Moca con un pase errático de Jennings y un canasto brincando en transición de Charity Harris para la definición del encuentro, 72-71, con 21 segundos en el reloj.
 
Con dos segundos, la importada Asia Taylor intentó un lance que fue desviado por un crucial tapón de la pívot carolinense Adrienne Godbold.
 
Muldrow contó con el respaldo de Sabrina Haines con 15 unidades, Tayra Meléndez con 14 y Harris 12.
 
Por las Explosivas, Jennings se destacó con 27 tantos y 10 capturas, Taylor marcó 18 y O’Neill 11.
 
En el segundo cuarto, Carolina llegó a contar con una ventaja de 11, 33-22, tras una anotación de Muldrow, con 4:49 en la pizarra. De inmediato, Moca reaccionó con un avance 14-2, que selló Taylor con un tiro brincado, para irse arriba al descanso del medio tiempo con puntuación de 36-35.
 
Mientras, en el tercer parcial, las Gigantes recuperaron la delantera y volvieron a despegar de 12, 50-38, luego de un tiro desde la pintura de Muldrow, con 3:16. Y, las Explosivas ripostaron con otra gran corrida 17-5 que completó O’Neill, para nivelar las hostilidades a 55 puntos, con 7:55 del cuarto periodo.
 
La serie de campeonato 2022 del BSNF está señalada a un máximo de cinco enfrentamientos.
 

NBA AND NBPA AGREE TO EXTEND CBA OPT-OUT DEADLINE

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 14, 2022 – The NBA and NBPA have mutually agreed to extend the deadline to opt out of the current Collective Bargaining Agreement from Dec. 15, 2022, to Feb. 8, 2023, in connection with ongoing efforts to reach a new agreement.  If either party exercises the opt-out, the CBA’s term will conclude on June 30, 2023.


TRAE YOUNG, ZION WILLIAMSON, JAYSON TATUM, JAMAL MURRAY, LUKA DONCIC, JAYLEN BROWN AND SCOTTIE BARNES HEADLINE NEW NBA APP ORIGINAL SERIES “PASS THE ROCK” EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY RAP SUPERSTAR JACK HARLOW

 

 “Pass the Rock” to Provide Fans an Inside Look at the Next Generation of NBA Stars –

 

–  Series to Premiere Thursday, Dec. 15 with Zion Williamson-Focused Episode –

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 14, 2022 – The NBA today announced “Pass the Rock,” a new NBA Entertainment original multi-part series, will stream exclusively on the NBA App beginning Thursday, Dec. 15.  The series will provide fans throughout the season behind-the-scenes access to the next generation of NBA stars as they prepare their minds and bodies for competition, establish themselves as leaders and spend time with friends and family.

 

Set to debut with an episode focused on New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson, “Pass the Rock” will also feature episodes on Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young, Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum and guard Jaylen Brown, Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray, Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Dončić, and Toronto Raptors forward Scottie Barnes, with more players to be added to the lineup throughout the season. 

 

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Six-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated rap superstar Jack Harlow is the Executive Producer of the series with his seven-time Platinum global hit, “WHATS POPPIN,” serving as the show’s theme song.

 

On the debut episode, Williamson reflects on the difficult journey he faced after suffering a foot injury prior to the 2021-22 NBA season that sidelined him for more than a year.  The 22-year-old forward opens up about his triumphant return to the game he loves, shares his excitement about the chemistry of the 2022-23 New Orleans Pelicans team and discusses what it’s like competing among the next generation of great NBA players. 

 

“We’re simply the next wave of players.  Each generation has them.  We give our respect to the previous players because they set the groundwork for us to even be in this position,” Williamson says.

 

The second episode with Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown will premiere on Friday, Dec. 23, ahead of the Celtics’ Christmas Day matchup with the Milwaukee Bucks at 5 p.m. on ESPN and ABC.

 

Details regarding future episodes and additional players will be available periodically throughout the remainder of the season.

 

As previously announced, the new and improved NBA App is the all-in-one destination for NBA fans of every team.  With entirely new personalization features, the NBA App provides wall-to-wall content from every NBA game and features social-style vertical video, unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to players and teams, new and existing shows and series, and access to the NBA vault for free.  The NBA App – a product of NBA Digital, the league’s joint venture with Warner Bros. Discovery Sports – is free to download.


BAL Season 3 announcement video (Credit: Basketball Africa League)

 

BASKETBALL AFRICA LEAGUE TO RETURN TO SENEGAL, EGYPT, AND RWANDA FOR THIRD SEASON IN 2023

 

– 2023 BAL Season Will Tip Off Saturday, March 11 in Dakar, Senegal –

 

– Fans Can Visit BAL.NBA.com to Register Their Interest in Tickets –

 

– Rwanda Development Board, NIKE, Jordan Brand, Wilson, Hennessy and Envol City Return as Official BAL Partners –

 

DAKAR, SENEGAL, Dec. 14, 2022 – The Basketball Africa League (BAL) today announced that the third BAL season will tip off on Saturday, March 11 and will once again feature the top 12 club teams from 12 African countries playing a total of 38 games in Dakar, Senegal; Cairo, Egypt and Kigali, Rwanda over three months in 2023.

 

During the 2023 BAL season, the 12 club champions will be divided into two conferences.  The Sahara Conference will play a 15-game group phase at the Dakar Arena in Dakar from March 11-21, and the Nile Conference will play a 15-game group phase at the Hassan Mostafa Indoor Sports Complex in Cairo from April 26 - May 6.  The top four teams from each conference will advance to an eight-game, single elimination Playoffs and Finals at BK Arena in Kigali from May 21-27. 

 

Fans can register their interest in tickets at bal.nba.com.  Tickets will go on sale in early 2023.

 

“After the BAL’s successful expansion to three iconic African cities last season, we are excited to welcome back our fans in Dakar, Cairo and Kigali in 2023,” said BAL President Amadou Gallo Fall.  “The caravan format envisioned when we launched the BAL allowed more fans to experience the excitement of this world-class league up close and in-person.  We look forward to building on the success of our second season and continuing to deliver an authentic, African sport and entertainment product that inspires and connects people across the continent and around the world.”

 

“We are thrilled to announce the third season of the BAL,” said FIBA Africa and BAL Board President Anibal Manave.  “Returning to the three host cities for the second consecutive season will build on our consistent efforts to develop African basketball in a sustainable way.  With the high level of competition during the Road to the BAL qualifying tournaments, we look forward to a great performance from the new teams who will make their BAL debut next year.”

 

National league champions from 12 African countries will once again qualify for the BAL, including through the Road to the BAL qualifying tournaments conducted by FIBA Africa across the continent from October - November 2022.

 

For the second straight year, the BAL Elevate program will see one NBA Academy Africa prospect join each of the 12 BAL teams.  BAL Elevate will once again provide an opportunity for the next generation of African prospects to participate in a professional league, showcase their talent on a global stage and help their respective teams compete for the 2023 BAL Championship.  During the 2022 season, several BAL Elevate players contributed to their respective team’s success and went on to commit to NCAA Division I schools in the U.S. or sign professional contracts, including with NBA G League Ignite.

 

Rwanda Development Board, NIKE, Jordan Brand and Wilson will return as BAL Foundational Partners.  The league’s roster of world-class marketing partners also includes Hennessy and Envol City.

 

On May 28, Tunisia’s US Monastir defeated Angola’s Petro de Luanda 83-72 to win the 2022 BAL Finals in front of a sold-out crowd of 10,000 at BK Arena.  The 2022 BAL season featured players from 23 countries across Africa, Europe, and the U.S, reached fans in 214 countries and territories in 14 languages - including all 54 African countries - and generated more than 600 million online engagements.

 

The BAL teams and additional details about the 2023 BAL season will be announced in the coming months.

 

Argentina superstar Luis Scola becomes Global Ambassador for FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023

DECEMBER 14, 2022

MIES (Switzerland) - Argentina hero Luis Scola has been named a FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Global Ambassador, with the event tipping off on August 25 in the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia.

Luis Scola | FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Global Ambassador

Scola, the World Cup's second all-time top scorer with 716 points, is one of the true legends of the competition. He appeared in five editions, and his mark of 41 games played is tied for first in the men's competition's history with Brazilian great Ubiratan Pereira Maciel.

Scola was there when Argentina came within a whisker of winning the title at the 2002 World Cup in Indianapolis, but fell in overtime.

At the 2006 World Cup in Japan, Scola's role had grown more important. He shot 55.3 percent from the field and averaged 14.3 points and seven rebounds as Argentina made it to the Semi-Final before suffering a 75-74 heartbreak to Spain.

The 2010 World Cup in Turkey saw Scola turn in some of his finest performances. His 27.1 points per game scoring average was the highest in the tournament. One of his efforts was unforgettable, and it came in the Round of 16 against Brazil. Scola poured in 37 points and grabbed nine rebounds as Argentina prevailed in a 93-89 thriller.

To the very end, Scola was a leading light for Argentina. At 40, he dominated the 2019 event in China, with his 28-point, 13-rebound performance in an 80-66 Semi-Final triumph over France helping clinch a spot in the World Cup title game for the second time in his career. Scola was named to the TISSOT All-Star Five.

Scola didn't just shine at World Cups but also in five Olympic tournaments.

In 2004, Scola played an integral role as his country won the Olympic gold medal in Athens. He captured a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Games and was a Semi-Finalist at the 2012 Olympics in London. At the next Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2016, Scola served as Argentina's flagbearer during the Opening Ceremony. He became a five-time Olympian at the Tokyo Games, which were played in 2021.

Scola also played in numerous FIBA AmeriCups, reaching the podium nine times. In 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2015, Scola was MVP at the event.

"I'm truly honored to be a World Cup Global Ambassador and to take on this new role," Scola said. "I always wanted to represent Argentina, to sing the national anthem before games and to play alongside so many amazing players, and for great coaches. We always set out to win tournaments, but the most important thing was to give our best, to be good role models and to play for our country.

"Being part of our Golden Generation with so many amazing players has also been a very special experience. To play every summer was also a priority because it helped me maintain my fitness for the following season. We had amazing victories. While there were some disappointing results, we won a lot more than we lost and learned many life lessons along the way.

"Maybe the biggest was that with perseverance, togetherness and a shared vision, a team can achieve more than is expected. If all players, all teams, take that approach next year, this is going to be another unforgettable World Cup across the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia."

NBA AFRICA NAMES MOHAMED ABDEL-MOTALEB SOLIMAN

HEAD OF NBA EGYPT

 

- NBA Africa’s Fourth Office on the Continent Will Open in Cairo in Early 2023 -

 

CAIRO AND JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 13, 2022 – NBA Africa today named Mohamed Abdel-Motaleb Soliman as Vice President and Head of NBA Egypt, where the league’s fourth office on the continent will open in early 2023.  Soliman, who most recently served as vice president of the Egyptian Basketball Federation and deputy secretary general of the Egyptian Olympic Committee, will lead the league’s new office in Cairo and report to NBA Africa CEO Victor Williams. 

 

Soliman, a former captain of the Egyptian National Basketball Team, Olympian and accomplished executive with more than 20 years of commercial and manufacturing experience, will oversee the league’s basketball and business development initiatives in Egypt, including grassroots programming for youth and elite players, relationships with current and prospective marketing, media and merchandise partners, and social responsibility efforts across the country.

 

“The launch of our fourth African office in Cairo reflects our belief in the enormous potential for basketball and the NBA in Egypt,” said Williams.  “Mohamed’s extensive experience at all levels of the Egyptian basketball ecosystem and demonstrated track record of growing businesses in Egypt make him the ideal person to lead our efforts in the country and accelerate the growth of the game there.”

 

“Being a part of NBA Africa and opening the league’s office in my home country is a dream come true and something I’ve been preparing for my whole life,” said Soliman.  “I have seen firsthand the tremendous passion for basketball that exists in Egypt, and I look forward to building on that momentum in the years to come.”

 

Soliman was a member of the Egyptian Men’s National Basketball Team that won the 1995 All-Africa Games in Zimbabwe, and the team’s captain when they won the 1999 All-Africa Games in South Africa, and the 1999 Pan Arab Games in Jordan.  He also represented Egypt at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, at the FIBA Basketball World Cups in Argentina (1990) and Canada (1994), and at FIBA AfroBasket in 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993 and 1999.  He is a three-time Most Valuable Player of the Egyptian Basketball Super League (1993, 1995 and 1998) and was voted the Arab Basketball Confederation’s best player in 1995.

 

Following his playing career, Soliman spent more than 20 years leading a number of manufacturing and fast-moving consumer goods companies in Egypt, including CEMEX, Lafarge Egypt and Wadi Group.  He was named vice president of the Egyptian Basketball Federation in 2012, a member of the FIBA Competitions Commission in 2014, and deputy secretary general of the Egyptian Olympic Committee in 2022.  Soliman holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Alexandria University and an MBA from the Maastricht School of Management in the Netherlands.

 

Earlier this year, Cairo’s Hassan Mostafa Indoor Sports Complex served as the host venue of the Basketball Africa League’s Nile Conference group phase and the 18th edition of Basketball Without Borders Africa, the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program.


 

MOCA SE APUNTA EL PRIMERO EN LA FINAL

Asia Taylor fue la mejor en el encuentro con 26 tantos y 11 rebotes.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
13 de diciembre 2022
Asia Taylor y Alexis Jennings se combinaron para 47 puntos y liderar este martes a las Explosivas de Moca a su primer triunfo de la serie final 2022 del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) al derrotar 76-69 a las Gigantes de Carolina en partido realizado en el coliseo Dr. Juan Sánchez Acevedo.
 
Las Explosivas, con el resultado, toman el control de la serie de campeonato 1-0 ante las campeonas del pasado torneo 2021.
 
Taylor fue la mejor en el encuentro con 26 tantos y 11 rebotes, Jennings aportó 21 unidades y 11 capturas, y Jackie Benítez anotó 11.
 
El próximo partido entre ambos quintetos será mañana miércoles, en el coliseo Guillermo Angulo de Carolina, desde las 8:00 de la noche.
 
Por las Gigantes, Teana Muldrow logró 20 puntos con 13 atrapadas, Sabrina Haines marcó 17, Adrienne Godbold 13 y Tayra Meléndez 10.
 
Moca alcanzó la ventaja definitiva con una güira de Jennings, 11-9, restando 4:54 del primer cuarto. Asia Taylor completó la corrida 10-0 para abrir el juego, 19-9, con 2:26 en el reloj. Los primeros 10 minutos cerraron con pizarra de 27-12, a favor de las locales.
 
Las Explosivas se llevaron la primera mitad con ventaja de 18, 48-30.
 
En la segunda mitad, Carolina hizo un gran esfuerzo para descontar y meterse en el desafío. Muldrow con un canasto desde la pintura acercó de cuatro a las Gigantes, 69-65, con 2:59 del cuarto periodo. Pero, hasta ahí llegó el empuje de las visitantes, Taylor con cuatro tantos en ristra selló el triunfo de Moca, 73-65, con 1:16 por jugarse.
 
La serie final está pautada a un máximo de cinco choques.

USA strengthen grip on No. 1 spot in FIBA World Ranking Girls, presented by Nike

DECEMBER 13, 2022

MIES, (Switzerland) - The USA's triumph at the FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup has strengthened their grip on top spot in latest FIBA World Ranking Girls, presented by Nike.

The American team won all seven of their games at the FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 in Hungary in July and have now a total of 847.8 points in the FIBA World Ranking Girls. USA Basketball also won the gold medal at the FIBA U18 Women's Americas Championship 2022.

France move into the No. 2 spot with 751.1 points after winning six of their seven games at the U17 Women's World Cup 2022 finishing in third place. The French won another bronze medal this summer at the FIBA U18 Women's European Championship 2022.

Spain's runners-up finish in Hungary helped them move up one place to No. 4. The country won six of seven games at the U17 WWC and took the silver medal at the FIBA U18 Women's European Championship this summer. Spain now has 697.4 points, just one less than No. 3 Australia (698.4).

After Canada in fifth (681.2) are Hungary in sixth (674). Their U17 Women’s World Cup was particularly solid with five wins in seven games. They also won seven six of their seven games at the U16 Women’s European Championship 2022. Lithuania move up at No. 7 (653.3) after their title at the FIBA U18 Women's European Championship 2022.

No. 9 Slovenia moved up 36 places to reach the top 10. Slovenia's rise owes to the country's five wins in their seven games at the U17 Women's World Cup, including triumphs over Australia and Japan, two teams that entered the tournament in the top 10 of the ranking.

Finland have broken in to the top 20 of the ranking, moving up 10 places to No. 15. The Finns beat eventual champions Lithuania on the opening day of the U18 European Championship and ultimately came in seventh.

The new system for the FIBA World Ranking Youth was launched earlier this year.

For more information about the method used in the calculation of the FIBA World Ranking Youth Women, please refer to the "How it works" section.

Click here to view the full FIBA World Ranking Girls, presented by Nike.

Viewership for NBA Saturday Primetime on ABC Season Debut Up Five Percent Averaging 3,140,000 Viewers

 

NBA Finals Rematch – Boston Celtics vs. Golden State Warriors – Peaked with 3,664,000 Viewers

 

Most-Watched Broadcast on Saturday Night Across All of Television

 

Viewership for the season debut of ESPN’s marquee regular season NBA franchise – NBA Saturday Primetime on ABC Presented by Meta Quest – was up five percent from last year’s season average, according to Nielsen. The NBA Finals rematch, in which the Golden State Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics, generated an average audience of 3,140,000 viewers.

 

Additionally, the Warriors vs. Celtics game broadcast peaked with 3,664,000 viewers at 10:30 p.m. ET. The game was the most-watched broadcast on Saturday night (Dec. 10) across all of television and in all key demos, including adults and males 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54.

 

NBA Countdown, ABC and ESPN’s NBA pregame show, averaged 1,590,000 viewers on Dec. 10, up two percent vs. last year’s season average. NBA Countdown on ABC is presented by Papa John’s.

 

ABC’s NBA coverage resumes on Christmas as the platform carries all five Christmas games for the first time, simulcasting alongside ESPN. For the full Christmas schedule and upcoming NBA Saturday Primetime on ABC slate, visit ESPN Press Room.

 

The Dec. 10 edition of NBA Saturday Primetime on ABC also saw the debut of ESPN’s innovative, new three-point distance tracker. To see the tracker in action, visit @ESPNPR on Twitter.


NBA UNVEILS THE MICHAEL JORDAN TROPHY TO BE AWARDED TO THE KIA NBA MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

 

 League Unveils Six New Trophies for the Kia Performance Award Winners, Honoring NBA Legends Wilt Chamberlain, John Havlicek, Michael Jordan, George Mikan, Hakeem Olajuwon and Jerry West 

 

 NBA Introduces the Kia NBA Clutch Player of the Year Award, Named for Jerry West 

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 13, 2022 – The National Basketball Association (NBA) today unveiled six newly designed trophies named after NBA legends, which will be presented to the end-of-season Kia Performance Award winners.  Headlined by The Michael Jordan Trophy, which will be awarded to the Kia NBA Most Valuable Player, the lineup of reimagined trophies honors the league pioneers who helped define the standards of excellence that these trophies represent.

 

“Our new collection of trophies celebrates some of the greatest and most impactful players in the history of the NBA,” said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.  “As we recognize the league’s top performers each season, we also pay tribute to the legends who embody these prestigious awards.”

 

THE MICHAEL JORDAN TROPHY – Awarded to the Kia NBA Most Valuable Player:

The league’s MVP will now be awarded with The Michael Jordan Trophy, bearing the name of the NBA legend widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.  During his illustrious career, Jordan was named MVP five times.  The Hall of Famer also earned six NBA championships, six NBA Finals MVP Awards, 11 All-NBA Team selections, 14 NBA All-Star selections, three NBA All-Star Game MVP Awards, 10 scoring titles, an NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award, an NBA Rookie of the Year Award and selections to the NBA’s 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams.

 

Mark Smith, retired VP of Innovation Special Projects at Nike, Inc., and Jordan Brand designer, worked in creative partnership with Jordan to design the new trophy, which symbolizes an NBA player’s journey to winning an MVP.  Smith has collaborated with Jordan on countless projects over the past two decades.  Artist Victor Solomon will manufacture the trophy on a yearly basis.

 

The bronze trophy features a player breaking out of a rock to reach for the ultimate rock – a crystal basketball.  From the bottom to its top, the patina of the trophy grows more burnished – “raw to refined” – signifying the MVP’s hard work and progression from entering the league to achieving the NBA’s greatest individual honor.  The trophy’s reach symbolizes an MVP’s endless chase for greatness.

Additionally included throughout are subtle nods that pay tribute to the trophy’s namesake:

  • The trophy stands 23.6 inches tall and weighs 23.6 pounds, representing Jordan’s jersey number (23) and number of NBA championships (6).
  • Its five-sided base is a nod to Jordan’s five league MVPs.
  • The namesake badge is six-sided, a nod to Jordan’s six NBA championships.
  • The 15-degree angle of the base is a nod to Jordan’s 15-season career.
  • The crystal basketball consists of 23 points, a nod to Jordan’s jersey number.
  • The crystal basketball measures 1.23 inches in diameter, in reference to the singularity of the MVP and Jordan’s standout career.

 

“I’m incredibly honored to have created the NBA’s MVP trophy in partnership with Michael Jordan,” said Smith.  “Sculpting Michael’s vision of his own pursuit of athletic achievement into this award has been the opportunity and challenge of a lifetime.  As we worked together on this project, it was very important to Michael that the figure not be a likeness of him, but instead that the recipient should be able to see himself in the award.  For Michael, naming the award in his honor was recognition enough.”

 

THE JERRY WEST TROPHY – Awarded to the Kia NBA Clutch Player of the Year:

The NBA will introduce a new Kia Performance Award at the end of the 2022-23 season, the Kia NBA Clutch Player of the Year, with its recipient receiving The Jerry West Trophy.

 

Voted on by a media panel based on nominations from NBA head coaches, the award will honor the NBA player who best comes through for his teammates in the clutch.

 

Legendary Los Angeles Lakers broadcaster Chick Hearn gave West the nickname “Mr. Clutch” for his extraordinary shooting at the end of close games.  West is an NBA champion, 14-time NBA All-Star, NBA Finals MVP, NBA All-Star Game MVP, 12-time All-NBA Team selection and a member of the 35th, 50th and 75th NBA Anniversary Teams.  During the 1971-72 season, West led the Lakers to a record 33 consecutive regular-season victories and an NBA championship. 

 

The trophy features an NBA player shooting a jump shot, modeled after West’s perfect form.

 

“There are few greater thrills as a basketball player than coming through for your teammates and fans when they need it most,” said West, Special Advisor, LA Clippers.  “This new trophy will be awarded to the player who best delivers in those moments.”

 

The Jerry West Trophy, as well as the following newly designed trophies awarded to the Kia Performance Award winners, were designed in collaboration with Solomon.  The trophies all feature an embedment inside a 15-inch crystal net structure.  The front face is flat to allow for a direct line of sight to the icon, and the etching of the award and recipient is detailed at the bottom.

“While working alongside the NBA to reimagine the league’s trophy offerings, our singular goal was to create a cohesive collection of honors worthy of the athletes who raise them,” said Solomon.  “These trophies celebrate the hard work of the players who reach the pinnacle of individual excellence while honoring the NBA legends who have defined that greatness.”

 

THE HAKEEM OLAJUWON TROPHY – Awarded to the Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year:

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Defensive dominance helped define Hakeem Olajuwon’s Hall of Fame career.  A two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year and nine-time NBA All-Defensive Team selection, Olajuwon is the league’s all-time leader in blocked shots and ranks ninth in steals.  He is also a two-time NBA champion, 12-time NBA All-Star, league MVP, two-time NBA Finals MVP, 12-time All-NBA Team selection and a member of the NBA’s 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams. 

 

The trophy features a player in a classic defensive stance with one hand up and one down, knees bent and ready to move. 

 

“I am honored to have the opportunity to celebrate the league’s best defensive player each year,” said Olajuwon.  “Great basketball teams are defined by their ability to defend, with every great team connected by an elite defensive anchor.”

 

THE WILT CHAMBERLAIN TROPHY – Awarded to the Kia NBA Rookie of the Year:

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Wilt Chamberlain’s 1959-60 season is unmatched for an NBA rookie.  Chamberlain averaged 37.6 points and 27.0 rebounds in 46.4 minutes per game for the Philadelphia Warriors, winning both the Rookie of the Year and MVP awards.  His career highlights include two NBA championships, 13 NBA All-Star selections, four league MVPs, 10 All-NBA Team selections, an NBA Finals MVP and inclusion on the league’s 35th, 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams. 

 

The trophy features a player palming two basketballs at once.

 

“We are humbled and thankful that the NBA has immortalized Wilt’s greatness with this honor,” said Barbara Chamberlain Lewis, Wilt’s sister, and the Chamberlain family.  “Wilt rewrote nearly every NBA record throughout his illustrious career, which tipped off with an incredible rookie season that redefined what was possible and set a ceiling as high as he stood for all rookies who have followed.”

 

THE JOHN HAVLICEK TROPHY – Awarded to the Kia NBA Sixth Man of the Year:

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John Havlicek starred in his role during his Hall of Fame career, excelling off the bench like no player before him.  Havlicek came off the bench for the first seven seasons of his career and was an All-Star in four of those seasons.  His career highlights include eight NBA championships, 13 NBA All-Star selections, 11 All-NBA Team selections, an NBA Finals MVP, eight NBA All-Defensive Team selections and inclusion on the league’s 35th, 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams. 

 

The trophy features a player elevated and shooting a running jumper, symbolic of the boost provided by the player to his team.

 

“We are honored that the NBA recognized John’s career achievements with this award,” said Beth Havlicek, John’s wife, and the Havlicek family.  “John defined what it means to be the ultimate sixth man, with his leadership and stellar play serving as the utmost example of effectively starring in a role for the betterment of the team.”

 

THE GEORGE MIKAN TROPHY – Awarded to the Kia NBA Most Improved Player of the Year:

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A layup and footwork exercise known as the “Mikan Drill” has been used for decades by players at all levels to improve their game.  It is named for George Mikan, who mastered the fundamentals as the NBA’s first dominant big man.  His Hall of Fame career included five NBA championships in seven seasons, four NBA All-Star selections, an NBA All-Star Game MVP, six selections to the All-NBA Team and inclusion on the NBA’s 25th, 35th, 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams.

 

“We are grateful that the NBA has recognized George’s career achievements with this honor,” said Mike Mikan, son of George Mikan #99, and the Mikan family.  “George is one of the best NBA players ever, but perhaps his greatest legacy is the one he has passed down to others through his legendary ‘Mikan Drill,’ providing generations of basketball players around the world with the tools to improve their game.”

 

Today’s announcement builds on Kia America’s support of the NBA’s performance award platform for the past 15 seasons.

 

 

About the NBA

The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a global sports and media organization with the mission to inspire and connect people everywhere through the power of basketball.  Built around five professional sports leagues:  the NBA, WNBA, NBA G League, NBA 2K League and Basketball Africa League, the NBA has established a major international presence with games and programming available in 214 countries and territories in more than 50 languages, and merchandise for sale in more than 200 countries and territories on all seven continents.  NBA rosters at the start of the 2022-23 season feature 120 international players from 41 countries.  NBA Digital’s assets include NBA TV, NBA.com, the NBA App and NBA League Pass.  The NBA has created one of the largest social media communities in the world, with 2.1 billion likes and followers globally across all league, team and player platforms.

 

About Kia America

Headquartered in Irvine, California, Kia America continues to top automotive quality surveys and is recognized as one of the 100 Best Global Brands. Kia serves as the "Official Automotive Partner" of the NBA and offers a range of gasoline, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electrified vehicles sold through a network of over 750 dealers in the U.S., including several cars and SUVs proudly assembled in America*For media information, including photography, visit www.kiamedia.com. To receive custom email notifications for press releases the moment they are published, subscribe at www.kiamedia.com/us/en/newsalert* The K5, Sportage, Sorento, and Telluride (excludes HEV and PHEV models) are assembled in the United States from U.S. and globally sourced parts.

 

About Mark Smith

Mark Smith is a recently retired, 30-year veteran VP of Innovation Special Projects at Nike, Inc. A multidisciplinary artist and consultant focusing on branding and packaging, Smith is known for his innovative and imaginative designs. He has collaborated creatively with Michael Jordan on professional and personal projects for more than two decades.

 

About Victor Solomon

Victor Solomon’s “Literally Balling” project explores the icons and symbols of basketball as a platform for conceptual storytelling.  His art has detailed the high process techniques involved in creating and designing stained glass basketball backboards, crystal basketballs and cast ceramic basketballs reconstructed with a Kintsugi process, and has been exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Paris and Shanghai.  In 2022, Solomon helped redesign the trophies for the NBA G League and additionally worked in tandem with the NBA to redesign its trophy offerings in celebration of the league’s 75th Anniversary Season.


NICIA EN MOCA LA SERIE FINAL DEL BSNF

COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
12 de diciembre 2022
La última etapa del torneo de Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) comienza mañana martes, con el primer juego de la Serie Final 2022 en el coliseo Dr. Juan Sánchez Acevedo de Moca.
 
Los equipos protagonistas serán las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina y las Explosivas de Moca, siendo la primera vez que ambos quintetos se enfrentan en una serie por el campeonato.
 
“Toda la estructura del campeonato del año pasado cambió, excepto Tayra Meléndez y Rodsan (Rodríguez), que no podrá jugar porque se lesionó”, expresó Carlos Calcaño, dirigente de las Gigantes, máximas campeonas del BSNF con 17 cetros. “Estoy muy contento. Hay equipos que se encuentran muy tempranos y el equipo se encontró en el momento preciso. Sabrina (Haines) ha cambiado la estructura, le ha dado una ayuda a Charity (Harris), que al principio no la tenía como tal y ella ha sido una ‘combo guard’ que nos ha resultado muy bien”.
 
Carolina está en su sexta serie final en los pasados siete torneos.  Mientras, Moca jugará su primera serie de campeonato en su tercer año de competencia.
 
“Yo soy de Moca, me crie ahí, mi familia es de ahí, es una experiencia super buena”, comentó el técnico de las Explosivas, Leonel Avilés. “Las muchachas se han dado cuenta que las personas están ahí, las personas se identifican mucho con ellas y ha sido una experiencia muy bonita para intentar llevar a Moca al primer campeonato en el basquetbol, tuvieron uno en el voleibol en el 2000, ahora estamos en baloncesto y esperamos que todo nos salga muy bien”.
 
Entre sus integrantes, las Gigantes tienen a Tayra Meléndez, Charity Harris, y las importadas Teana Muldrow, Sabrina Haines y Adrienne Godbold. Mientras, por Moca se destacan Jennifer O’Neill, Jackie Benítez, y el trío de refuerzos Alexis Jennings, Roxxana Barahman y Asia Taylor.
 
Por su parte, el entrenador de Carolina, Carlos Calcaño, es el único en ganar campeonatos en dicha capacidad tanto en el torneo masculino como femenino. Avilés, a su vez, es un joven que se viene abriendo paso, este es su segundo año como piloto de las Explosivas.
 
Todos los partidos de la serie, pautada a un máximo de cinco juegos, serán transmitidos en vivo por el canal de YouTube del BSNF.
 
El segundo juego será el miércoles a las 8:00 p.m., en el coliseo Guillermo Angulo de Carolina.

ATLANTA’S TRAE YOUNG FINED

NEW YORK, Dec. 12, 2022 – Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young has been fined $25,000 for throwing the game ball into the spectator stands, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.

 

The incident occurred at the conclusion of the Hawks’ 123-122 overtime win against the Chicago Bulls on Dec. 11 at State Farm Arena.

 

To view the incident, click on the following link: https://www.nba.com/watch/video/hawks-vs-bulls-12-11-2022


BOSTON’S GRANT WILLIAMS FINED

NEW YORK, Dec. 12, 2022 – Boston Celtics forward Grant Williams has been fined $20,000 for hitting the game ball into the spectator stands, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.

 

The incident, for which Williams was assessed a technical foul and ejected, occurred with 1:52 remaining in the fourth quarter of the Celtics’ 123-107 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Dec. 10 at Chase Center.

 

To view the incident, click on the following link: https://www.nba.com/watch/video/bos-at-gsw-dec-10

 

World Cup 2023 destinations confirmed for USA, Slovenia and Canada

DECEMBER 12, 2022

MIES (Switzerland) - The three hosts of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023, the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia, have selected preferred teams to play the Group Phase in their respective countries.

FIBA’s Central Board has confirmed, after consultation with the host nations, that USA will play in the Philippines, Slovenia will travel to Japan and Canada will land in Indonesia. Both Slovenia and Canada have qualified for the World Cup, while USA are in a good position to clinch a berth in the tournament field in the last Window of the Qualifiers.

Each host could select a preferred team based on commercial reasons, as their choice will have no impact on the integrity of the event or the draw process.

As was the case at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 with China, the Philippines, as tournament host for the Group Phase and Final phase, will be placed in Pot 1 for the draw.

They will be joined in Pot 1 by the best ranked teams in the FIBA World Ranking Men, presented by Nike after the last qualifying window to be played in February 2023. For that reason, USA and Philippines will be placed in two different groups of the four that will take place in the Philippines.

Japan has chosen the No. 7 team, Slovenia. Japan and Slovenia will play their Group Phase in Okinawa, where two groups will be played. 

Canada will play in Jakarta, Indonesia, with two of the 8 top teams of the FIBA World Ranking Men joining them in the two groups in Indonesia. 

The complete FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Draw Principles will be defined after Window 6 of the Qualifiers in February is complete and once all 32 qualified teams are known. 

These principles will be based on the FIBA World Ranking Men and on geographical principles.

The FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Draw will be held in Manila on April 29.

This is only the second time that 32 teams will play at the World Cup. There are two venues hosting four groups in Manila, and two groups in both Okinawa and Jakarta, and the flagship men’s event will tip off on August 25, 2023. 

Follow My team passes and other packages for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 are available here. Day passes as well as single-game tickets will become available after the Draw on April 29, 2023.

Ub Huishan NE win first-ever FIBA 3x3 World Tour title at Abu Dhabi Final 2022

DECEMBER 11, 2022

ABU DHABI (UAE) - Ub Huishan NE (SRB) won the 11th season of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour in Abu Dhabi, defeating Vienna (AUT) in the championship game on December 11, 2022.

The Serbian squad, who won the first four 3x3 World Tour Masters of the season won their first World Tour title in Abu Dhabi defeating Vienna 21-18. Strahinja Stojacic and Marko Brankovic, the MVP of the World Tour Abu Dhabi Final, led Ub in scoring in the final with 6 points apiece, while Dejan Majstorovic, who won his 5th World Tour title, contributed with 5. Stefan Stojacic scored 13 points in Vienna's effort and finished as top scorer of the tournament with 49 points.

Ub Huishan NE received their award from H.E Talal Mustafa Al Hashemi, Executive Director of Sports Developments of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, and Alex Sanchez, FIBA 3x3 Managing Director while Marko Brankovic received his MVP trophy from H.E Ahmed Alhosani, Executive Director of Strategy and Excellence Department,and a Maurice Lacroix Aikon Tide 3x3 special edition from Hugo Da Silva, Maurice Lacroix International Events Sponsoring Manager.

In the individual contests, Arvin Slagter (Amsterdam HiPro, NED) won the Chooks Shoot-Out Contest and received his award from H.E Suhail Al Areefi, Executive director of Events Sector at Abu Dhabi Sports Council, while Polish dunker Piotr Grabowski won the Abu Dhabi Sports Council Dunk Contest and was awarded his trophy by Hamdan Saeed Al Zaabi, representative of UAE Basketball Federation

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Ub Huishan NE (SRB)
2. Vienna (AUT)
3. Amsterdam HiPro (NED)
4. Antwerp (BEL)
5. Riga (LAT)
6. Ulaanbaatar MMC Energy (MGL)
7. Omaha 3Ball (USA)
8. Lausanne Sport (SUI)
9. Sakiai Gulbele (LTU)
10. Princeton
11. Utrecht (NED)
12. Liman (SRB)

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Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the world's number one urban team sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court.

It was played successfully for the first time in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and since then has benefited from the launch of a yearly professional circuit for men and women (World Tour and Women's Series respectively) and national-team competitions.

3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

Wilson is the Global Ball Partner. Wilson is also the Apparel Partner, Maurice Lacroix the Official Timekeeper and Chooks-to-Go the Global Partner of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour 2022.

FIBA 3x3 events are played on Enlio floors with Wilson balls, Schelde backstops, Bodet shot-clocks and the Magic Sky canopy system.

For further information about 3x3, visit fiba3x3.basketball, FIBA 3x3 accounts on Douyin,FacebookInstagram,SinaWeibo,Tencent,TikTok,Twitch,Twitter,Youku;andYouTube or contact 3x3@fiba.basketball.

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CAROLINA AVANZA NUEVAMENTE A LA SERIE FINAL

Tayra Meléndez lideró a las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina con 18 puntos.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
10 de diciembre 2022
Las máximas y vigentes campeonas Gigantes de Carolina avanzaron esta noche a su segunda final consecutiva y su sexta en los últimos siete torneos del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) al completar la remontada sobre las líderes de la serie regular Atenienses de Manatí con una victoria de 75-61 en el coliseo Juan A. Cruz Abreu.
 
Carolina defenderá su corona frente a las Explosivas de Moca, a partir del martes 13 de diciembre, en una serie pautada a un máximo de cinco encuentros.
 
Las Gigantes cuenta con 17 campeonatos, mientras las Explosivas participarán por primera vez en una serie final.
 
Carolina perdía la serie semifinal (2-1) e incluso llegó a estar abajo en el cuarto encuentro por 16 puntos. Las Gigantes sacaron su cría de campeonas para empatar la serie y provocar el duelo de muerte súbita (75-72).
 
En el decisivo compromiso, las Gigantes salieron determinadas de completar lo que para muchos parecía imposible. Teana Muldrow con un gancho completó un avance 8-0 para asumir el control de forma definitiva, 11-4, con 5:40 del primer cuarto. Carolina se llevó los primeros 10 minutos con pizarra de 23-13.
 
Las Atenienses, que fue el equipo de mejor marca en la etapa clasificatoria con 11-5, parecía reaccionar en el segundo periodo. Kaela Davis con un tiro brincado acercó a Manatí de dos, 30-28, con 1:24 en el reloj. Adrienne Godbold ripostó para mantener a las Gigantes arriba, 32-28, durante el descanso de medio tiempo.
 
Charity Harris con dos bombazos en ristra despegó nuevamente a Carolina, 42-33, con 7:53 del tercer parcial. Al cierre del tercer acto, las visitantes seguían con delantera de 56-44.
 
Una güira de Sabrina Haines abría las hostilidades de 18 tantos (70-52), la mayor diferencia en la noche, con 5:15 del último periodo.
 
Las cinco iniciales de las Gigantes anotaron en doble figura. Tayra Meléndez lideró a su equipo con 18 puntos, Harris y Godbold aportaron 16 cada una, Muldrow 13 y Haines 10. Adicional, Muldrow capturó 15 rebotes y Godbold 10.
 
Por las perdedoras, Davis consiguió 16 tantos y Kaela Hilaire 11.

Stojacic named FIBA 3x3 World Tour 2022 regular season MVP

DECEMBER 10, 2022

ABU DHABI (UAE) - No.1 ranked Strahinja Stojacic was crowned MVP of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour 2022 regular season by a panel of fans and players.

The Ub Huishan NE star has had a golden season and led the No.1 ranked team to four straight Masters titles, where he won three MVPs.

The 30-year-old has dominated the World Tour's stats categories, where he leads player value (233.2), scoring (230) and highlights (156). 

Stojacic has also had major success at the international level where he was a key part of Serbia's gold medal winning double at the Crelan FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2022 and Europe Cup 2022

Stojacic aka 'Doctor Strange' dominated the players' vote with a whopping 32.7% to finish clear of his brother Stefan, who finished second with 15.4%. Next best were Riga superheroes Karlis Lasmanis and Nauris Miezis at 11.5% and Antwerp's Thibaut Vervoort with 9.6%.

The 6ft. 6in (1.98m) scoring machine also proved a hit with the fans with 28.6% of the vote to finish well ahead of runner up Stefan Kojic of Liman with 17%. 

Stojacic adds his name to the honor board and follows some of 3x3's biggest names to have received the award. Previous winners are Stefan Stojacic (2017) , Dusan Bulut (2018), Dominique Jones (2019),  Nauris Miezis (2020) and Karlis Lasmanis (2021). 

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Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the world’s number one urban team sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court.

It was played successfully for the first time in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and since then has benefited from the launch of a yearly professional circuit for men and women (World Tour and Women’s Series respectively) and national-team competitions.

3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

Wilson is the Global Ball Partner. Wilson is also the Apparel Partner, Maurice Lacroix the Official Timekeeper and Chooks-to-Go the Global Partner of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour 2022.

FIBA 3x3 events are played on Enlio floors with Wilson balls, Schelde backstops, Bodet shot-clocks and the Magic Sky canopy system.

For further information about 3x3, visit fiba3x3.basketball, FIBA 3x3 accounts on DouyinFacebookInstagramSina WeiboTencentTikTokTwitchTwitterYouku and YouTube or contact 3x3@fiba.basketball.

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MOCA CLASIFICA A LA FINAL POR PRIMERA VEZ

Asia Taylor no descansó en 40 minutos para guiar a las Explosivas a su primera serie final con 25 puntos y ocho rebotes.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
9 de diciembre 2022
Las Explosivas de Moca clasificaron el viernes a su primera serie final del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) en su tercera temporada de existencia.
 
Como dice el refrán: “a la tercera fue la vencida”.
 
Moca, que había colocado la serie a punto de mate el pasado sábado, desaprovechó dos oportunidades previas para ponchar su boleto a la serie de campeonato hasta hoy cuando por fin lograron vencer a las subcampeonas Cangrejeras de Santurce con marcador de 74-71, en un partido celebrado en el Colegio Universitario de San Juan.
 
El quinteto superó a las Cangrejeras en los primeros dos enfrentamientos (79-74 y 76-65), pero luego sucumbió de forma consecutiva en los partidos tres y cuatro (66-63 y 89-84).
 
Las Explosivas se convirtieron en el primer equipo clasificado a la serie final. Ahora esperan por el ganador del duelo decisivo entre las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina y las Atenienses de Manatí, pautado para mañana sábado (8:00 p.m.) en el coliseo Juan A. Cruz Abreu.
 
En la historia deportiva de Moca solo los Rebeldes, de la Liga de Voleibol Superior Masculino, han logrado ganar un campeonato de liga superior, hace 22 años atrás (2000).
 
Las Explosivas lograron avanzar a la última etapa del torneo con un sólido desempeño de la importada Asia Taylor, que logró 25 puntos con ocho rebotes, tres asistencias, tres cortes de balón y un bloqueo en 40 minutos de juego.
 
Roxxana Barahman aportó 18 tantos, Alexis Jennings 12 y Jennifer O’Neill 11.
 
En causa perdida, Ariana Moorer registró una gran noche con 31 unidades y 14 rebotes. Brianna Jones marcó 14, Stephanie Watts y Ashley Torres 10 por igual.
 
Santurce ganó los primeros 10 minutos con pizarra de 19-15, mantenía la delantera al cierre de la primera mitad, 36-29. El tercer cuarto fue dominado por Moca, 20-17, aunque las Cangrejeras seguían arriba en el marcador, 53-49.
 
O’Neill con dos tiros libres giró el choque de lado de la visita, 72-71, con tan solo 22 segundos por jugarse del cuarto periodo. Moorer falló un intento desde la pintura y acto seguido Jackie Benítez con dos tiradas libres selló el triunfo las Explosivas.
 


CAROLINA PROVOCA UN QUINTO Y DECISIVO JUEGO

Sabrina Haines fue la mejor de la noche con 30 puntos.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
8 de diciembre 2022
Las máximas y actuales campeonas Gigantes de Carolina sacaron a pasear su orgullo campeonil para obligar un partido decisivo en la serie semifinal A del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) luego de derrotar esta noche 75-72 a las Atenienses de Manatí en el cuarto choque, efectuado en el coliseo Guillermo Angulo.
 
Carolina regresará el sábado al coliseo Juan A. Cruz Abreu para disputar el choque de muerte súbita frente a Manatí, desde las 8:00 de la noche.
 
Kelsey Bone con un canasto en retirada despegó a las Atenienses de 16 puntos, 40-24, con 3:38 del segundo cuarto. Al cierre de la primera mitad, Manatí seguía en la delantera con pizarra de 42-33.
 
La cría de las campeonas salió a relucir en la segunda vuelta. Con nueve tantos de Sabrina Haines y ocho de Adrienne Godbold, las Gigantes remontaron y se llevaron el parcial con puntuación de 24-13, para irse arriba 57-55, luego de los primeros 30 minutos.
 
En el cuarto acto, Isalys Quiñonez con dos tiros libres niveló las hostilidades a 72, restando 1:29. Posteriormente, Haines atacó efectivamente hacía el canasto para otorgarle la ventaja definitiva a Carolina, 74-72, con 16 segundos por jugarse.
 
Tras un tiempo muerto, Bone realizó dos intentos al canasto sin éxito. Teana Muldrow capturó el rebote y recibió falta personal. Muldrow convirtió la segunda tirada libre para colocar el desafío en caja de seguridad, 75-72, con cinco segundos en el reloj.
 
Haines terminó la noche con 30 puntos, Godbold y Muldrow con 15 cada una.
 
Por las perdedoras, Kaela Davis consiguió 17 tantos, Kaela Hilaire 16, Bone 14 y Linnae Harper.

Presentan a los Grises de Humacao de la Liga de Baloncesto Puertorriqueña

(Humacao P.R. viernes, 9 de diciembre de 2022) – El apoderado de los Grises de Humacao de la Liga de Baloncesto Puertorriqueña (LBP), Orlando J. López Rivera, junto al alcalde de la ciudad, Julio Geigel Pérez llevaron a cabo la presentación oficial de los Grises de Humacao de la Liga de Baloncesto Puertorriqueña, en el Centro de Bellas Artes Dr. Aguedo Mojica Marrero, en la noche del pasado martes 6 de diciembre. La misma se le estará dedicando a el ex baloncelista, José Antonio “Toñin” Casillas.

Por cuarto año consecutivo el humacaeño, Orlando J. López Rivera será el apoderado uniendo fuerza con otros jóvenes empresarios de la ciudad Gris. También se informó que este año contarán con el experimentado y con más de 35 años de experiencia en el ambiente del baloncesto, Eduardo “Chelo” López como dirigente en propiedad. Completan su “Coaching Staff” Efraín Llanos, Ángel “Goldy” Zayas y el estadístico Emanuel Molina.

Varios de los jugadores se dirigieron al público presente en la actividad, confirmando su gran compromiso con la ciudad gris e invitándolos a continuar apoyando al equipo, que está compuesto por jugadores humacaeños.

La temporada dará comienzo el sábado, 10 de diciembre visitando a Loíza y la inauguración local, el próximo lunes, 12 de diciembre a las 8:00 de la noche. En esta temporada la Liga cuenta con la participación de 46 equipos en total y los Grises tendrán el Legendario e Histórico Coliseo Emilio Huyke cómo cancha local.

“Llevamos cerca de tres meses trabajando con un grupo de jóvenes que tienen mucho deseo de seguir progresando y un compromiso genuino con nuestro pueblo de Humacao. De parte de todo nuestro equipo de trabajo le queremos dar las gracias a todas las personas que por los pasados 4 años han sido parte de este gran proyecto. ¡Mucha salud y bendiciones para todos!,” expresó el apoderado del equipo Gris.

Para más información pueden comunicarse con Orlando J. López Rivera al (787) 949-4704, en Facebook e Instagram: Grises de Humacao LBP o al correo electrónico grisesdehumacaolbp@gmail.com.

In anticipation of the annual NBA on Christmas Day five game slate, the NBA today released its 2022 Christmas spot titled “A Nonstop NBA Christmas.” The new spot will premiere during the NBA Finals rematch between the Boston Celtics vs. Golden State Warriors game Saturday Dec. 10 at 8:30 p.m. ET for the opening night of the ABC primetime slate and is also set to stream on the NBA App and across @NBA social and digital platforms beginning today.

 

Taking place on the set of a classic children’s holiday play, the ultimate NBA superfan Non-Stop, who was first introduced in the league’s tip-off campaign, makes his return to preview the exciting Christmas Day matchups this year. Joined by an illustrious cast of NBA legends, musicians, influencers and young fans, the play is a fresh take on the iconic “Twas the Night Before Christmas.”

 

Click here to view “A Nonstop NBA Christmas”

 

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As the children gather to put on the production, the play tips-off with Non-Stop taking the audience from game-to-game beginning with Golden State Warriors vs. Memphis Grizzlies and in the words of Memphis All-Star Ja Morant, the Grizzlies “ain’t ducking no smoke!” when they face the Warriors. Back stage, NBA legend Julius Erving sets the scene for the Philadelphia 76ers vs. New York Knicks and predicts “Sixers making miracles near 34,” a nod to MSG’s location, while native New Yorker and rapper Action Bronson proclaims the “Knickerbockers [will be] putting them on skates like they’re Rockefellers.”

 

In the curtains, one of the children plays a puppeteer with Boston Celtics legend and two-time NBA champion Ray Allen to preview the Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics matchup, as Allen claims the “Beantown Ballers [will be] lighting up your feed like a tree.” Over on the West Coast, actress and influencer Brittney Elena watches highlights on the new NBA App while a life-size puppet – sporting reigning Kia NBA MVP Nikola Jokic’s jersey – drops coal in the stockings of Phoenix Sun’s players. Meanwhile, three-time NBA All-Star Devin Booker observes from the audience in anticipation for the Denver Nuggets vs. Phoenix Suns matchup. The play ends with a look at the Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Lakers and previews LeBron James playing in his 17th Christmas Day game.

 

Full cast includes:

  • NBA Players: Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns)
  • NBA Legends: Julius Erving, Ray Allen
  • Influencers and Celebrities: Action Bronson, Brittney Elena
  • Non-Stop: Actor Keyon Bowman

 

Created in conjunction with independent creative agency Translation, the spot was directed by TRAKTOR. “A Nonstop NBA Christmas” is currently airing on television networks, with additional :10 and :15-second versions airing across NBA platforms and will be translated in 13 additional languages to reach fans globally.

 

NBA Christmas Day Schedule: 

Philadelphia 76ers @ New York Knicks (12 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN)

Los Angeles Lakers @ Dallas Mavericks (2:30 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN)

Milwaukee Bucks @ Boston Celtics (5 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN)

Memphis Grizzlies @ Golden State Warriors (8 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN)

Phoenix Suns @ Denver Nuggets (10:30 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN)


TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR RUFFLES NBA ALL-STAR CELEBRITY GAME, NBA RISING STARS, NBA ALL-STAR PRACTICE PRESENTED BY AT&T, NBA HBCU CLASSIC PRESENTED BY AT&T AND NBA G LEAGUE NEXT UP GAME

 

--Tickets Available on NBAEvents.com and in the NBA Events App--

 

SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 8, 2022 -- The NBA today announced that tickets are on sale now for NBA All-Star 2023 fan events taking place Friday, Feb. 17 to Sunday, Feb.19 in Salt Lake City including: Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, NBA Rising Stars, NBA All-Star Practice presented by AT&T, NBA HBCU Classic presented by AT&T and the NBA G League Next Up Game.  Tickets are available at NBAEvents.com and through the NBA Events App, which can be downloaded in the Apple Store or Google Play Store.

 

The Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game tips off on Friday, Feb. 17 at the Jon M. Huntsman Center, and will include stars from media, sports and entertainment.  Later that evening, NBA Rising Stars will tip off at Vivint Arena, featuring the league’s top first- and second-year players.

 

NBA All-Star Game participants and coaches will take part in the NBA All-Star Practice presented by AT&T on Saturday, Feb. 18 at the Jon M. Huntsman Center.  Building off the success of NBA All-Star 2022, the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) will once again highlight the HBCU community during the NBA HBCU Classic presented by AT&T on Saturday.  Hosted at the Jon M. Huntsman Center, the game will feature a matchup between the Grambling State University and Southern University men’s basketball teams. 

 

On Sunday, Feb. 19 the NBA G League’s top young players will be on display at the Jon M. Huntsman Center in NBA G League Next Up Game to highlight the game’s next generation of talent.

 

Key Dates & Times

Date

Event

Location

Fri. Feb. 17 at 4:30 p.m. MT

Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game

Jon M. Huntsman Center

Fri. Feb. 17 at 6:30 p.m. MT

NBA Rising Stars

Vivint Arena

Sat. Feb 18 at 10:30 a.m. MT

NBA All-Star Practice presented by AT&T

Jon M. Huntsman Center

Sat. Feb 18 at 2 p.m. MT

NBA HBCU Classic presented by AT&T -

Grambling State University vs. Southern University

Jon M. Huntsman Center

Sun. Feb. 19 at 1 p.m. MT

NBA G League Next Up Game

Jon M. Huntsman Center

 

Download the new NBA App for the latest NBA All-Star 2023 content, including premier benefits and fan rewards offered through NBA ID, the league’s new membership program. The NBA Events App and NBAEvents.com are available as on-the-ground resources for everything related to NBA All-Star 2023, providing fans with the most up-to-date information on event schedules, tickets and exclusive experiences.

 

About NBA All-Star 2023

NBA All-Star 2023 in Salt Lake City, hosted in conjunction with the Utah Jazz, will bring together the most talented and passionate players for a global celebration of the league.  The NBA All-Star Game will take place on Sunday, Feb. 19 at Vivint Arena, home to the Utah Jazz.  TNT will televise the All-Star Game for the 21st consecutive year, marking Turner Sports’ 38th year of NBA All-Star coverage.  Vivint Arena will also host NBA Rising Stars on Friday, Feb. 17 and State Farm All-Star Saturday Night on Saturday, Feb. 18.


NBA COMMISSIONER ADAM SILVER’S STATEMENT REGARDING BRITTNEY GRINER

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 8, 2022 – NBA Commissioner Adam Silver today issued the following statement regarding Brittney Griner:

 

“Brittney has had to endure an unimaginable situation and we’re thrilled that she is on her way home to her family and friends.  We thank the members of the NBA and WNBA community who never wavered in their efforts to raise awareness of Brittney's unjust circumstances.”


SANTURCE OBLIGA UN DECISIVO POR EL BOLETO A LA FINAL

Brianna Jones con un bombazo le otorgó la ventaja definitiva a Santurce, 85-84, con 1:07 por jugarse del cuarto parcial. 
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
7 de diciembre 2022
La serie semifinal B del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) se definirá en un partido decisivo, el viernes, en el coliseo Roberto Clemente, de Hato Rey.
 
Las Cangrejeras de Santurce forzaron ese quinto y crucial encuentro con un triunfo hoy, miércoles, con un cerrado marcador de 89-84 sobre las Explosivas de Moca durante el cuarto enfrentamiento de la serie.
 
Moca necesitaba un triunfo para avanzar por primera ocasión en su historia a la serie de campeonato, pero por segundo choque consecutivo desaprovecharon la oportunidad, tras haberla colocado a punto de mate el pasado sábado.
 
Las Explosivas habían dominado la primera mitad, 42-37, en el coliseo Dr. Juan Sánchez Acevedo.
 
Santurce salió en el tercer cuarto decido a evitar la eliminación. Con 12 puntos de Stephanie Watts, las Cangrejeras se llevaron el periodo con puntuación de 29-24 para empatar las hostilidades a 66 tantos, luego de los primeros 30 minutos de acción.
 
Un bombazo de Brianna Jones le otorgó la ventaja definitiva a Santurce, 85-84, con 1:07 por jugarse del cuarto parcial. Tras un triple fallado de Jennifer O’Neill, Becca Tobin recibió falta personal y cobró con éxito los dos intentos desde el tiro libre para sellar la victoria de las visitantes.
 
Watts fue la mejor jugadora ofensiva en la noche con 32 puntos. Ariana Moorer agregó 19 unidades a la causa capitalina, Tobin 18 y Jones 10.
 
En causa perdida, Asia Taylor totalizó 22 tantos con 11 rebotes, Jackie Benítez encestó 17, Alexis Jennings 16 con 10 capturas y Roxxana Barahman marcó 12.

MANATÍ SE QUEDA CON EL TERCER JUEGO DE LA SEMIFINAL A

Kelsey Bone anotó 15 puntos en el segundo triunfo de Manatí en la serie semifinal A.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
6 de diciembre 2022
Las Atenienses de Manatí se colocaron el martes a un paso de la final al vencer 87-66 a las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina en el tercer juego de la serie semifinal A del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF), celebrado en el coliseo Juan A. Cruz Abreu.
 
De esta forma, el conjunto manatieño tomó ventaja de la serie por 2-1, a solo una victoria de volver a la serie de campeonato tras un torneo de ausencia.
 
Manatí podría ponchar su boleto a la última fase el jueves durante el cuarto juego de la serie, que se celebrará en el coliseo Guillermo Angulo, de Carolina, a las 8:00 p.m.
 
En caso de que las Gigantes salgan por la puerta ancha el jueves, un quinto y decisivo encuentro sería el sábado en el coliseo Juan A. Cruz Abreu, desde las 8:00 de la noche.
 
Los primeros tres juegos de la serie han sido dominados por los quintetos locales.
 
Kaela Davis fue la mejor anotadora en el triunfo con 20 puntos, seguida de Linnae Harper con 17, Isalys Quiñones 16 con 11 rebotes, Kelsey Bone anotó 15 y Kaela Hilaire 13 con 10 asistencias.
 
En causa perdida, Tayra Meléndez totalizó 26 tantos, Charity Harris sumó 15 y Adrienne Godbold 14.
 
Las Atenienses tomaron ventaja temprano, 7-6, con dos tiros libres de Bone transcurridos apenas dos minutos con 27 segundos y la llegaron a extender por hasta 21 puntos con 1:35 por jugarse del cuarto parcial (87-66).
 
Manatí dominó la primera mitad con puntuación de 39-29.

SANTURCE SE MANTIENE CON VIDA

Brianna Jones encestó 17 puntos en la victoria.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
5 de diciembre 2022
Las Cangrejeras de Santurce evitaron el lunes ser barridas en la serie semifinal B del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) al derrotar 66-63 a las Explosivas de Moca, en un emocionante partido escenificado en el coliseo Roberto Clemente.
 
Decididas a evitar la eliminación en su casa, las Cangrejeras con cuatro puntos al hilo de la importada Ariana Moorer realizaron un avance 6-0 para asumir el control del juego, 12-6, con 4:45 del primer cuarto. Santurce se llevó los primeros 10 minutos con pizarra de 19-13.
 
La primera mitad cerró 31-24, a favor de las Cangrejeras.
 
Con un tiro brincado de Brianna Jones, la ventaja de Santurce llegó a ser de 13, 35-24, con 8:23 del tercer parcial.
 
La amplia ventaja de las Cangrejeras fue cediendo poco a poca ante la ofensiva de las Explosivas. Asia Taylor con dos tiros libres acercó a Moca de dos, 51-49, con 37 segundos del tercer acto.
 
Roxxana Barahman con cuatro tantos en ristra le dio la vuelta al marcador, 63-61, restando 2:08 del cuarto periodo. Luego de un tiempo fuera, Santurce reaccionó con un lance de dos por parte de Becca Tobin y un bombazo de Moorer, 66-63, con 1:37 por jugarse.
 
Las Explosivas intentaron dos triples con Jennifer O’Neill y uno con Alexis Jennings, para buscar el empate, pero sin éxito.
 
Tobin cargó a las Cangrejeras con 17 puntos y 10 rebotes, Jones también encestó 17, Moorer 14 y Ashley Torres 10.
 
En causa perdida, Taylor se destacó en la noche con 29 tantos y 10 capturas, Barahman marcó 12 y O’Neill 11.
 
La serie, que es dominada por las Explosivas (2-1), se mueve el miércoles para el coliseo Dr. Juan Sánchez Acevedo de Moca.

MINNESOTA’S D’ANGELO RUSSELL FINED

NEW YORK, Dec. 5, 2022 – Minnesota Timberwolves guard D’Angelo Russell has been fined $20,000 for directing inappropriate language toward a game official, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.

 

The incident occurred at the conclusion of the Timberwolves’ 135-128 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Dec. 3 at Target Center.  


UTAH’S JORDAN CLARKSON FINED

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 5, 2022 – Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson has been fined $15,000 for throwing his headband into the spectator stands, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.

 

The incident occurred with :01.6 remaining in the fourth quarter of Utah’s 116-111 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers on Dec. 3 at Vivint Arena.

 

To view the incident, click on the following link: https://www.nba.com/watch/video/trail-blazers-vs-jazz-12-3-2022


CAROLINA DEFIENDE SU CASA Y EMPATA LA SEMIFINAL A

Adrienne Godbold anotó 28 puntos con 11 rebotes para encabezar a las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina al importante triunfo. 
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
4 de diciembre 2022
Adrienne Godbold anotó 28 puntos con 11 rebotes para igualar la semifinal A del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) con un triunfo el domingo de las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina 76-65 sobre las Atenienses de Manatí en el coliseo Guillermo Angulo, de la Tierra de Gigantes.
 
La serie, empate 1-1, se reanuda el martes en el coliseo Juan A. Cruz Abreu. Hasta la fecha, ambos quintetos han defendido con éxito sus respectivas sedes.
 
Carolina salió decidido a proteger su hogar. Tayra Meléndez con una bandeja completó un inició 9-0 de las Gigantes, que provocó un tiempo de urgencia por parte de las Atenienses, con 6:43 del primer cuarto.
 
Al cierre de los primeros 10 minutos, Carolina dominaba con puntuación de 22-12. Mientras, la primera mitad concluyó con diferencia de 20 tantos, 44-24.
 
En el tercer parcial, Godbold marcó la mayor ventaja en la noche, 46-24, con 9:40 en el reloj.
 
Durante la siguiente posesión, la importada Sabrina Haines cometió su tercera falta personal y el dirigente Carlos Calcaño decidió sacarla de juego y protegerla. La ausencia de Haines permitió que Manatí se metiera en el juego al reducir el marcador, 50-40, cortesía de un tiro brincado de Kaela Hilaire, con 4:03.
 
Haines regresó a cancha y las Gigantes se llevaron el tercer periodo con pizarra de 61-44.
 
La cuarta falta personal de Haines llegó restando 7:13 del último acto y con Carolina arriba de 17, 67-50.
 
Un triple de Linnae Harper acercó nuevamente a las Atenienses, 67-59, con 5:09. Pero, Haines regresó a la acción y de inmediato recetó un bombazo para colocar las hostilidades en caja de seguridad, 70-59, con 4:47 por jugarse.
 
Haines terminó con 14 puntos, Teana Muldrow con 14 y 11 capturas, y Charity Harris encestó 12.
 
Por las perdedoras, Harper consiguió 25 tantos con 10 atrapadas y Hilaire anotó 10.
 

MOCA SE COLOCA A LAS PUERTAS DE LA FINAL

Asia Taylor fue la líder de la ofensiva de Moca con 24 puntos y 12 rebotes.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
3 de diciembre 2022
Las Explosivas de Moca colocaron la serie semifinal B 2-0 y además se ubicaron a una victoria de lograr su boleto a la final 2022 del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF), al derrotar 81-78 a las Cangrejeras de Santurce en un partido celebrado en el coliseo Dr. Juan Sánchez Acevedo.
 
Moca, que había superado a las Cangrejeras en la noche del viernes, aprovechó su condición de locales para tener ahora la oportunidad de sellar la serie en el tercer juego.
 
Asia Taylor fue la líder de la ofensiva con 24 puntos y 12 rebotes, Roxxy Barahman marcó 21, Alexis Jennings 15 con 11 capturas y Jackie Benítez atinó 12.
 
Por Santurce, Ashley Torres se destacó con 25 tantos, Ariana Moorer contribuyó 18, Brianna Jones 12 y Stephanie Watts 10.
 
En el coliseo Juan A. Cruz Abreu de Manatí, las locales Atenienses salieron por la puerta ancha 78-72 frente a las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina para asumir el control de la semifinal A, 1-0.
 
Manatí visitará mañana domingo a las Gigantes en el coliseo Guillermo Angulo de Carolina, a partir de las 8:00 p.m., para el segundo choque de la serie pautada a un máximo de cinco encuentros.
 
Kaela Davis anotó 17 puntos, Kaela Hilaire agregó 14, Linnae Harper 13 con 11 rebotes, Isalys Quiñones y Kelsey Bone encestaron 12 por igual, y Mari Plácido 10.
 
En causa perdida, Adrienne Godbold fue la mejor con 23 tantos, Sabrina Haines 14 y Teana Muldrow 11.

MEMPHIS’ MORANT FINED

NEW YORK, Dec. 3, 2022 – Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant has been fined $35,000 for confronting and directing inappropriate language toward a game official and failing to leave the court in a timely manner following his ejection, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.

Morant was assessed a technical foul and ejected with 1:22 remaining in the fourth quarter of the Grizzlies’ 109-101 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Nov. 30 at Target Center.

RATIFICADO GABY MIRANDA COMO DIRECTOR GENERAL

Será el tercer término para Mirada, quien comenzó como director general del BSNF en el 2014.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
3 de diciembre 2022
Luis Gabriel ‘Gaby’ Miranda Ramos fue reelegido hoy como director general del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) en una reunión extraordinaria celebrada en Manatí.
 
Será el tercer término para Mirada, quien comenzó como director general del BSNF en el 2014.
 
“Para estos próximos años buscaremos aumentar la cantidad de equipos en Liga. Ya comenzamos a trabajar para expandir a dos municipios nuevos. Eso es adicional a los ya anunciados regresos de Cidra e Isabela para la temporada 2023”, comentó.
 
Miranda expresó además que les quedan “muchas cosas por hacer”.
 
“Entre las ideas que tengo está crear una Liga de Desarrollo, que se jugaría por primera ocasión en mayo de 2023. El próximo torneo comenzaría el sábado 15 de julio de 2023”, concluyó.
 

MOCA SE ROBA EL PRIMERO EN LA CAPITAL

Jennifer O’Neill anotó 26 puntos para liderar este viernes a las Explosivas de Moca a un triunfo 79-74 sobre las Cangrejeras de Santurce.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
2 de diciembre 2022
Jennifer O’Neill anotó 26 puntos para liderar este viernes a las Explosivas de Moca a un triunfo 79-74 sobre las locales Cangrejeras de Santurce en el primer partido de la serie semifinal B del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF).
 
El primer encuentro del feudo a un máximo de cinco se llevó a cabo en el Colegio Universitario de San Juan.
 
La ofensiva de O’Neill estuvo acompañada por Asia Taylor con 18 unidades, Alexis Jennings con 15 y 21 rebotes, y Roxxy Barahman anotó 12.
 
Por Santurce, Becca Tobin se destacó con 19 tantos, Stephanie Watts con 16, Brianna Jones y Ariana Moorer 14 por igual. Moorer agregó 11 capturas.
 
Moorer con dos tiros libres registró la última delantera de las Cangrejeras en la noche, 65-63, restando 4:56 del cuarto parcial.
 
Un ‘lay-up’ de Jennings selló un avance 7-0 de las Explosivas para asumir el comando de manera definitiva, 72-65, con 2:53 por jugarse.
 
Santurce con un bombazo de Jones se acercó del mínimo, 75-74, con 37 segundos en el reloj. Pero, Barahman contestó con un triple para sellar el triunfo de las visitantes, faltando 17 segundos.

INICIA LA SEMIFINAL A DEL BSNF EN MANATÍ

Linnae Harper carga la ofensiva de las Atenienses con 16.9 puntos, 7.7 rebotes y 4.1 asistencias por juego.
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
2 de diciembre 2022
La serie semifinal A del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) entre las líderes Atenienses de Manatí y las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina arranca este sábado a las 8:00 p.m. en el coliseo Juan A. Cruz Abreu.
 
Manatí y Carolina, los dos quintetos campeones de los últimos torneos celebrados 2019 y 2021, respectivamente, se medirán en una serie pautada para un máximo de cinco juegos.
 
Las Atenienses consiguieron su clasificación a la semifinal con foja de 11-5, como líderes de la serie regular.
 
Por su parte, las Gigantes derrotaron 78-74 en tiempo extra a las Montañeras de Morovis en un juego de desempate para avanzar al ‘final four’. Las máximas campeonas juegan para marca de 8-9 y son el equipo más caliente al momento con una racha de triunfos en ristra.
 
La serie particular fue dominada por Manatí, 3-0. El 4 de noviembre, las Ateniense salieron por la puerta ancha 71-69. El resultado más abultado fue el 15 de noviembre con Manatí ganando con puntuación de 81-52. Mientras, en el único encuentro celebrado en Carolina (19 de noviembre), las Atenienses se llevaron la victoria 70-66.



CAROLINA AVANZA A LA RONDA SEMIFINAL

Sabrina Haines marcó 16 puntos en la victoria de las Gigantes. 
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
1 de diciembre 2022
Las campeonas Gigantes de Carolina se convirtieron el jueves en el último equipo con boleto a las series de postemporada del Baloncesto Superior Nacional Femenino (BSNF) tras vencer en tiempo extra, 78-74, a las Montañeras de Morovis.
 
El conjunto carolinense, que es dirigido por el veterano Carlos Calcaño, enfrentará ahora a las líderes de la serie regular Atenienses de Manatí en la serie semifinal A.
 
Teana Muldrow lideró el ataque ofensivo de las Gigantes con 20 puntos, Adrienne Godbold le siguió con 18 y 14 rebotes, Sabrina Haines marcó 16 y Charity Harris 15.
 
En causa perdida, Pamela Rosado fue la mejor con 25 tantos, Jasmine Walker aportó 22 y Katherine Tudor 10.
 
Morovis había provocado el juego de desempate después de vencer anoche 92-71 a Manatí (11-5) y así empatar en el cuarto puesto con Carolina, ambos con marca de 7-9.
 
En el choque de muerte súbita, Rosado atinó dos tiros libres para nivelar las hostilidades a 65, restando 26 segundos del cuarto parcial, para provocar el tiempo adicional.
 
Mientras, en la prórroga, las Gigantes arrancaron con un bombazo de Muldron y un tiro brincado de Godbold para la ventaja definitiva, 70-65, con 4:02 en el reloj.

GOLDEN STATE’S DRAYMOND GREEN FINED

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 1, 2022 – Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green has been fined $25,000 for directing obscene language toward a fan, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.

 

The incident occurred with 11:20 remaining in the fourth quarter of the Warriors’ 116-113 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Nov. 29 at American Airlines Center.


FIBA Mid-Term Congress and Hall of Fame 2025 set for Bahrain

DECEMBER 1, 2022

MIES (Switzerland) - FIBA's Central Board has confirmed that Bahrain is to host the FIBA Mid-Term Congress in 2025, thanks to a partnership with the Bahrain Olympic Committee and the Bahrain Basketball Association.  

It will mark the third time a Mid-Term Congress has been held, with the first in 2017 in Hong Kong and the second delivered online in 2021. The entire basketball community will be reunited in Bahrain and will have the opportunity to meet with the hosting country's basketball and sports representatives.  

The Mid-Term Congress, to be held in late spring of 2025, will be a two-day event that will include breakout sessions for guests and attendees. The 212 National Federations that make up the Congress will also hear reports on FIBA's activities that have occurred since the FIBA Congress 2023, which is to be held in the Philippines to coincide with next year's FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023

Additionally, the FIBA Hall of Fame traditional ceremony for the Class of 2025 will be organized in conjunction with the FIBA Mid-Term Congress and will pay tribute to a group of players and coaches who have played key roles in contributing to the global development of basketball.

FIBA celebrates women’s basketball with nine greats inducted into Hall of Fame for 2022

MIES (Switzerland) - Nine individuals that made enormous contributions to women's basketball have been officially inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame as members of the Class of 2022. The ceremony took place at the Patrick Baumann House of Basketball.

Legendary players Lisa Leslie (USA), Robyn Maher (Australia), Catarina Pollini (Italy), Mame Maty Mbengue (Senegal), Jurgita Streimikyte-Virbickiene (Lithuania) and coaches Geno Auriemma (USA), Antonio Carlos Barbosa (Brazil), Milan "Ciga" Vasojevic (Serbia - posthumously) and Maria Planas (Spain) are in the Class of 2022.

FIBA President Hamane Niang hailed the impact of each and celebrated their induction by saying: "We are very proud to welcome these great basketball personalities into the FIBA Hall of Fame. Women's basketball has benefited greatly from the contributions of these nine inductees, both on and off the court. My sincere congratulations go to them all for receiving this well-deserved honor."

FIBA Secretary General Andreas Zagklis, who gave the closing speech of the ceremony, said: "It is an honor to have these fantastic legends, these exceptional individuals, not only inducted into the Hall of Fame but also in our company tonight. I would like to congratulate them and thank them for their contribution to the game. I could not find a better way for us to close the year of the 90th anniversary of FIBA than with a Hall of Fame ceremony dedicated to those men and women who have worked so hard for women's basketball".

One of FIBA's strategic priorities for the current working cycle is Women in Basketball, with a strong focus on increasing the number of girls and women playing the sport but also on having more female coaches, referees, leaders and administrators. The Class of 2022 is a reflection of these efforts.

To view the acceptance speech, click on the links below for each inductee: 

Geno Auriemma has led the USA national team to multiple gold medals at the Olympics and FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup, and steered UConn to 11 NCAA Championship titles. Currently coaching UConn, he could not attend the ceremony but was present through Zoom.

Antonio Carlos Barbosa has dedicated 20 years of his life to coaching Brazil and has claimed multiple medals on the international stage.

Lisa Leslie is a two-time FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup Champion and a four-time Olympic gold medallist. Among international basketball's most decorated players, she ranks among the best.

Robyn Maher is one of the most distinguished players in Australian basketball history. With 374 games played, including 174 as captain, she represented the Opals at the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup on six occasions.

Mame Maty Mbengue reached the top of the podium five times at the FIBA Women’s AfroBasket during her impressive career, leading to her recognition as the best African player ever.

Maria Planas is a true pioneer of Spanish women's basketball and to this day remains the only female head coach in the long and rich history of her country's senior national teams. 

Catarina Pollini’s brilliant career r is highlighted by 252 appearances for the senior national team and multiple titles on the national and continental stages.

In addition to numerous titles at clubs, Jurgita Streimikyte-Virbickiene contributed enormously to the Lithuanian title at the FIBA Women’s EuroBasket in 1997.

Milan Vasojevic’s arrival as the head coach of the Yugoslavia national team in 1980 sparked a truly golden period, with his impact on the team huge from the outset.

To find out more about the FIBA Hall of Fame click here.

 NBA NAMES SABRINA ELLIS AS NEW CHIEF PEOPLE OFFICER

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 1, 2022 – The National Basketball Association (NBA) today named New York University (NYU) Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Sabrina Ellis as the organization’s new Chief People Officer.  Ellis will begin in this role on Jan. 17 and will report to NBA President, Administration Kyle Cavanaugh.

 

As the NBA’s Chief People Officer, Ellis will oversee all aspects of the league’s global human resources strategy – including compensation and benefits, talent acquisition, and learning and leadership development – across its offices in 15 markets around the world.  With a focus on global best practices and inclusion, she will also build, implement and drive engagement initiatives that address workforce culture and attract a globally diverse group of employees.

 

Ellis joins the NBA from NYU, where she served as Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer since 2016.  While at NYU, Ellis led core HR services across all business and academic functions for a global employee population of 26,000 in 13 countries spanning the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia, including degree-granting campuses in New York, Abu Dhabi and Shanghai.  With a focus on inclusive leadership, Ellis collaborated across all NYU schools and units in the development and execution of numerous groundbreaking programs to recruit and retain a world-class workforce.  These include the use of data and metrics to enable organizational improvements such as the redesign of the university’s benefit offerings, new contract provisions for NYU’s seven collective bargaining agreements, expansive leadership development offerings, recruitment strategies and extensive employee engagement initiatives.   Under her leadership, NYU launched several firsts, including its Youth Program Compliance Office, Employee Engagement Unit and university-wide Onboarding Center.

 

Ellis previously served as Vice President of Human Resources at George Washington University, where she led HR strategy and operations from 2012 to 2016.  Earlier in her career, she was the Assistant Vice President of HR at the City College of New York (CUNY) and served as a Human Resources Officer for University Relations and Public Affairs at NYU.

 

“We are thrilled to welcome Sabrina to the NBA,” said Cavanaugh.  “Her wealth of knowledge from the higher education sector will add great value across human capital functions, including helping us identify and retain top talent.”

 

“Sabrina is an accomplished and effective leader who has successfully transformed best-of-class global workforces,” said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.  “We are confident that her decades-long career in human resources will help the NBA further advance our culture of innovation, excellence and inclusion.”

 

“The NBA is a phenomenal organization,” said Ellis.  “Drawing on my experience bringing people together in large and complex organizations, I look forward to supporting the league’s efforts to attract and retain the very best talent as it continues to reach an ever-expanding global audience.”

 

Earning both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from NYU, Ellis is currently a member of the National Science Foundation’s Advisory Committee for Business and Operations and the Society for Human Resources Management.