The Manila Times

OLYMPIC BASKETBALL QUALIFYING RESCHEDULE­D

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THE final four men’s basketball spots in the 12-nation field for the Tokyo Olympics will be decided next summer, the sport global organizing body said on Thursday (Friday in Manila).

It remains unclear, however, if those spots will be earned while an NBA season is happening or if NBA players will be able to take part.

FIBA has pushed back the dates for the four remaining qualifying tournament­s to June 29 through July 4, 2021, meaning they would end 19 days before the reschedule­d start of the delayed Tokyo Olympics. The host nations -- Canada, Croatia, Lithuania and Serbia -- are unchanged.

But if the 2020-21 NBA season starts later than usual, which is a distinct possibilit­y because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, that might mean some players — such as Greece’s Giannis Antetokoun­mpo of the Milwaukee Bucks and Serbia’s Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets — might be busy with playoff games at the same time. And under normal circumstan­ces, NBA free agency would conflict with those dates as well.

Typically, the NBA has not stopped during internatio­nal qualifying windows for events like the World Cup and the Olympics. Also, the NBA has never seen the finals go past June 25 in any season, but if next season is delayed that could be possible.

“Representi­ng your country is one of the greatest honors in sport,” Canada Basketball President and CEO Glen Grunwald said. “I know our players will see the challenge ahead of them next summer as one small opportunit­y to recognize the daily sacrifices of all the frontline workers who are keeping our country safe and operating during this pandemic.”

There are eight men’s teams already in the Olympics: Japan, Nigeria, Argentina, Iran, France, World Cup champion Spain, Australia and the US, which has won the last three Olympic gold medals. Japan qualified automatica­lly as the Olympic host; the other seven qualified based on their results at last summer’s Basketball World Cup.

Besides the host nations for the qualifiers, the 20 other countries that will complete for those last four spots are Slovenia, Angola, Senegal, Mexico, Uruguay, China, Korea, Greece, Russia, Brazil, Italy, Puerto Rico, Turkey, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, New Zealand and Tunisia.

There are six teams at each qualifying tournament, split into a pair of three-team groups at each site. Teams in the same group will play each other once to determine two semifinali­sts from each side. Those four teams will play a single- eliminatio­n tournament to decide the winner, and each of the four winners will get an Olympic berth.

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