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The men's basketball tournament at the
2016 Summer Olympics ) , nations = 207 (including IOA and EOR teams) , athletes = 11,238 , events = 306 in 28 sports (41 disciplines) , opening = 5 August 2016 , closing = 21 August 2016 , opened_by = Vice President Michel Temer , cauldron = Vanderlei Cordeiro de ...
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, began on 6 August and ended on 21 August. The
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game in this discipline was the final competitive event before the
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won their fifteenth gold medal, after defeating
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, 96–66, in the
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, which was the largest margin of victory in a gold medal game since the
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won the bronze medal, after an 89–88 win over
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. The medals were presented by Patrick Baumann of Switzerland, Dr. Rene Fasel of Switzerland, Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe, and members of the International Olympic Committee, while the gifts were presented by
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, the President of
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, Hamine Niang, the first Vice-President of FIBA, and
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Competition schedule


Qualification


Squads

Each NOC was limited to one team per tournament. Each team had a roster of twelve players, one of which could be a
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player.


Referees

The following referees were selected for the tournament. * Carlos Júlio * Leandro Lezcano * Scott Beker * Vaughan Mayberry * Guilherme Locatelli * Cristiano Maranho * Karen Lasuik * Stephen Seibel * Duan Zhu * Sreten Radović * Natalia Cuello * Eddie Viator * Robert Lottermoser * Anne Panther * Christos Christodoulou * Nadege Zouzou * Hwang In-tae *
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* José Reyes * Chahinaz Boussetta * Ahmed Al-Bulushi *
Ferdinand Pascual Ferdinand "Bong" Pascual (born July 30, 1970) is a Filipino basketball referee who has officiated in the FIBA World Cup and the Summer Olympics. Early life and education Pascual was born on July 30, 1970 is a Filipino basketball referee. He has ...
* Piotr Pastusiak * Roberto Vázquez * Ilija Belošević * Damir Javor * Juan Carlos García * Carlos Peruga * Borys Ryzhyk *
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Draw

The draw was held at the FIBA Headquarters, also known as the "House of Basketball" in Mies,
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, on 11 March 2016. As the three winners of the 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournaments for Men (OQT) were yet to be known, they were assigned placeholders as "OQT 1", "OQT 2" and "OQT 3". These were the pot assignments: Group A was assigned with OQT 1 and OQT 2, while Group B had OQT 3. After the World Olympic Qualifying Tournament on 10 July 2016, another draw was held at the
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, to determine which among the teams would be assigned to which group. This was a straight draw: there were two pots containing three balls each. One pot had the names of the teams that won the Olympic Qualifying Tournaments (OQT), while the other pot had the name of the placeholders.


Group stage

''All times are local ( UTC−3).''


Group A

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Group B

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Knockout stage


Bracket


Quarterfinals


Semifinals


Bronze medal game


Gold medal game


Awards


Statistical leaders

SourcePlayers Statistics
fiba.com


Individual tournament highs

;Points ;Rebounds ;Assists ;Blocks ;Steals ;Minutes


Individual game highs


Team tournament highs

;Points ;Rebounds ;Assists ;Blocks ;Steals


Team game highs


Final ranking

Rankings are determined by: * 1st–4th ** Results of gold and bronze medal games * 5th–8th: ** Win–loss record in the preliminary round group ** Standings in the preliminary round group (i.e. Group A's 3rd is ranked higher than Group B's 4th.) * 9th–10th and 11th–12th: ** 5th placers in the preliminary round groups are classified 9th–10th; 6th placers classified 11th–12th ** Win–loss record in the preliminary round group


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Men's tournament Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics Basketball at the Summer Olympics – Men's tournament