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Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics

14th Olympic Basketball Tournament
Atlanta 1996
Tournament details
Olympics1996 Summer Olympics
Host nationUnited States
CityAtlanta
DurationJuly 20 – August 4
Men's tournament
Teams12
Medals
1 Gold medalists United States
2 Silver medalists FR Yugoslavia
3 Bronze medalists Lithuania
Women's tournament
Teams12
Medals
1 Gold medalists United States
2 Silver medalists Brazil
3 Bronze medalists Australia
Tournaments
← Barcelona 1992 Sydney 2000 →

Basketball contests at the 1996 Olympic Games was the fourteenth appearance of the sport of basketball as an official Olympic medal event. It held from July 20, 1996 to August 4, 1996. Games took place in the Morehouse College Gymnasium and in the Georgia Dome.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's
United States (USA)
Charles Barkley
Penny Hardaway
Grant Hill
Hakeem Olajuwon
Karl Malone
Reggie Miller
Shaquille O'Neal
Gary Payton
Scottie Pippen
Mitch Richmond
David Robinson
John Stockton
Yugoslavia (YUG)
Dejan Tomašević
Miroslav Berić
Dejan Bodiroga
Željko Rebrača
Predrag Danilović
Vlade Divac
Aleksandar Đorđević
Saša Obradović
Žarko Paspalj
Zoran Savić
Nikola Lončar
Milenko Topić
Lithuania (LTU)
Arvydas Sabonis
Rimas Kurtinaitis
Darius Lukminas
Saulius Štombergas
Eurelijus Žukauskas
Šarūnas Marčiulionis
Mindaugas Žukauskas
Gintaras Einikis
Andrius Jurkūnas
Artūras Karnišovas
Rytis Vaišvila
Tomas Pačėsas
Women's
United States (USA)
Teresa Edwards
Dawn Staley
Ruthie Bolton
Sheryl Swoopes
Jennifer Azzi
Lisa Leslie
Carla McGhee
Katy Steding
Katrina Felicia McClain
Rebecca Lobo
Venus Lacy
Nikki McCray
Brazil (BRA)
Hortência Marcari Oliva
Maria Angélica
Adriana Aparecida Santos
Leila Sobral
Maria Paula Silva
Janeth Arcain
Roseli Gustavo
Marta Sobral
Silvinha
Alessandra Santos de Oliveira
Cintia Santos
Claudia Maria Pastor
Australia (AUS)
Robyn Maher
Allison Cook
Sandy Brondello
Michele Timms
Shelley Sandie
Trisha Fallon
Michelle Chandler
Fiona Robinson
Carla Boyd
Jenny Whittle
Rachael Sporn
Michelle Brogan

With the U.S. men's team winning the gold medal, Scottie Pippen would become the first person to win an NBA championship and Olympic gold medal in the same year twice, after having played for the Chicago Bulls in the NBA Finals.[1] He had previously played with the Bulls in the 1992 and later that year, for the "Dream Team" at the Barcelona Olympics.

Qualification

An NOC may enter up to one men's team with 12 players and up to one women's team with 12 players. The reigning world champions and the host country qualify automatically, as do the winners of the five continental championships, plus the runner-up and third place from the Americas, the runner-up from Asia and the second through fourth places from the Europe tournament. For the women's tournament, the extra teams consisted of the runner-up from the Americas, in addition to the second and third places from Asia and Europe.

Men

Africa Americas Asia Europe Oceania Automatic qualifiers
Angola Puerto Rico
Argentina
Brazil
China
South Korea
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Lithuania
Croatia
Greece
Australia United StatesWorld champions and Olympic hosts

Women

Africa Americas Asia Europe Oceania Automatic qualifiers
Zaire Canada
Cuba
China
South Korea
Japan
Ukraine
Italy
Russia
Australia Brazil – World champions
United States – Olympic hosts

Format

  • Twelve teams are split into two preliminary round groups of six teams each.
  • The top four teams from both groups qualify for the knockout stage.
  • Fifth and sixth places from each group form an additional bracket to decide 9th–12th places in the final ranking.
  • In the quarterfinals, the matchups are as follows: A1 vs. B4, A2 vs. B3, A3 vs. B2 and A4 vs. B1.
    • The four eliminated from the quarterfinals form an additional bracket to decide 5th–8th places in the final ranking.
  • The winning teams from the quarterfinals meet in the semifinals as follows: A1/B4 vs. A3/B2 and A2/B3 vs. A4/B1.
  • The winning teams from the semifinals contest the gold medal. The losing teams contest the bronze.

Tie-breaking criteria:

  1. Head to head results
  2. Goal average (not the goal difference) between the tied teams
  3. Goal average of the tied teams for all teams in its group

Men's tournament

1996 men's teams.

Preliminary round

The four best teams from each group advanced to the quarterfinal round.

Group A

Qualified for the quarterfinals
Team W L PF PA PD Pts Tie
United States 5 0 522 345 +177 10
Lithuania 3 2 427 354 +73 8 1W–0L
Croatia 3 2 422 386 +36 8 0W–1L
China 2 3 360 502 −142 7 1W–0L
Argentina 2 3 351 396 −45 7 0W–1L
Angola 0 5 280 379 −99 5

Group B

Qualified for the quarterfinals
Team W L PF PA PD Pts
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia 5 0 478 364 +114 10
Australia 4 1 492 438 +54 9
Greece 3 2 402 416 −14 8
Brazil 2 3 498 494 +4 7
Puerto Rico 1 4 447 465 −18 6
South Korea 0 5 422 562 −140 5

Knockout stage

Quarterfinals (July 30) Semifinals (August 1) Gold medal (August 2)
B1 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia 128
A4 China 61
B1 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia 66
A2 Lithuania 58
A2 Lithuania 99
B3 Greece 66
B1 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia 69
A1 United States 95
B2 Australia 73
A3 Croatia 71
B2 Australia 73 Bronze medal (August 2)
A1 United States 101
A1 United States 98 A2 Lithuania 80
B4 Brazil 75 B2 Australia 74

Women's tournament

1996 women's teams.

Preliminary round

The four best teams from each group advanced to the quarterfinal round.

Group A

Qualified for the quarterfinals
Team W L PF PA PD Pts
Brazil 5 0 424 360 +64 10
Russia 4 1 378 342 +36 9
Italy 3 2 330 309 +21 8
Japan 2 3 365 396 −31 7
China 1 4 347 378 −31 6
Canada 0 5 293 352 −59 5

Group B

Qualified for the quarterfinals
Team W L PF PA PD Pts Tie
United States 5 0 507 339 +168 10
Ukraine 3 2 354 358 −4 8 1W–0L
Australia 3 2 369 319 +50 8 0W–1L
Cuba 2 3 365 377 −12 7 1W–0L
South Korea 2 3 347 389 −42 7 0W–1L
Zaire 0 5 287 447 −160 5

Knockout stage

Quarterfinals (July 31) Semifinals (August 2) Gold medal (August 4)
B1 Brazil 101
A4 Cuba 69
B1 Brazil 81
A2 Ukraine 60
A2 Ukraine 59
B3 Italy 50
B1 Brazil 87
A1 United States 111
B2 Russia 70
A3 Australia 74
A3 Australia 71 Bronze medal (August 4)
A1 United States 93
A1 United States 108 A2 Ukraine 56
B4 Japan 93 A3 Australia 66

Final standings

Rank Men Women
Team Pld W L Team Pld W L
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States 8 8 0 United States 8 8 0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia 8 7 1 Brazil 8 7 1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lithuania 8 5 3 Australia 8 5 3
4th Australia 8 5 3 Ukraine 8 4 4
Eliminated at the quarterfinals
5th Greece 8 5 3 Russia 8 6 2
6th Brazil 8 3 5 Cuba 8 3 5
7th Croatia 8 4 4 Japan 8 3 5
8th China 8 2 6 Italy 8 3 5
Preliminary round 5th placers
9th Argentina 7 4 3 China 7 3 4
10th Puerto Rico 7 2 5 South Korea 7 3 4
Preliminary round 6th placers
11th Angola 7 1 6 Canada 7 1 6
12th South Korea 7 0 7 Zaire 7 0 7

References

  1. ^ Smith, Sam (August 4, 1996). "DREAM TEAM WITH GOLD MEDAL". Chicago Tribune. p. 1.
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