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How to watch 3x3 basketball and understand everything

Anton Solomin

June 18, 2019 14:01

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  • From 18 to 23 June, Amsterdam hosts the main tournament of the year in 3x3 basketball - the World Cup, in which 20 men's teams and 20 women's teams take part
  • 3×3 basketball is a new Olympic discipline starting from Tokyo 2020. About how Russia can get to the Games in Japan - also in this text
  • The composition of the Russian men's team at the 2019 World Cup: Daniil Abramovsky, Alexander Antonikovsky, Alexander Zuev, Dmitry Cheburkin (all under 24 years old). Group rivals: June 18 - Mongolia and Ukraine, June 20 - Estonia and Puerto Rico
  • The composition of the Russian women's team at the 2019 World Cup: Anna Leshkovtseva, Anastasia Logunova, Alexandra Stolyar, Olga Frolkina. Group opponents: June 19 - Indonesia and Ukraine, June 21 - Italy and New Zealand
  • The top two teams (out of five) from each group advance to the playoffs. On June 22, quarter-finals will be held, on June 23 - semi-finals, matches for 3rd place and finals
  • The best achievement of the Russian men's team is 3rd place at the 2014 World Cup in Moscow. The current world champion is Serbia. The Russian women's team won the 2017 World Cup and came second twice more (2014, 2018). Current world champion - Italy

The World Cup is also called the World Championship, and in principle this is not a mistake. In football, there are also two names in parallel: "World Cup" is more common in the world, "World Cup" - in Russia. FIFA doesn't mind.

But 3×3 basketball is the only correct name for the sport. The word "streetball" can hide games with a different number of participants and according to different rules. But only 3×3 basketball is included in the Olympic program. His motto is now appropriate: "From the streets to the Olympics." Everything became too serious, and it was time to get rid of the "street" prefix. Moreover, you can play not only in the open air.

Still, the best of streetball remains in 3×3 basketball. These are great street views. Now many tournaments are held both in halls and even in shopping centers, but the top one is to play basketball against the backdrop of the Prague Castle or the Eiffel Tower.

In Amsterdam, a 3x3 basketball court will be installed in one of the iconic places - the Museumplein.

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How 3×3 basketball is played

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The main difference from “classic” basketball is that they play on one hoop. They took half of the standard court (in 5x5 basketball, the dimensions are 15x28 meters) and shortened it a little more to adjust for dynamism and the number of players.

Another feature: for hitting from close and medium distances in 3x3 basketball they give 1 point (instead of 2), for an accurate throw from behind an arc with a radius of 6. 75 m - 2 points (instead of 3). And this is very important, because in the parquet version of basketball, a long-range shot is only one and a half times "more expensive" than usual, and in the street version - twice. In colloquial speech, long-range shots in 3x3 basketball are habitually called "threes", so don't let yourself be confused.

The ball in 3×3 basketball is also its own, special. First, ribbed. Secondly, it is slightly smaller, size 6 (in 5×5 this size is used only in women's tournaments - men play with "seven"), but at the same time the same weight as a "standard" men's basketball.

The surface of the site is also different. 3×3 basketball is played not on parquet, but on special mesh plastic. It is better suited for open air: it passes both liquid and street dust. Such a court does not have to be constantly wiped.

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Rules

Only 4 players per team (3 players on court + 1 substitute). There are no official coaches in 3×3 basketball. That is, they are, but they sit only in the spectator stands and do not have the right to prompt during the game (technical foul for violation). So during the game, the team is on its own. Time-outs are taken only by players. Which combination to play is also up to them.

Yes, here's another question: if they play for one ring, how do they not get confused?

In 5x5 basketball, the transfer of possession from one team to another is easy to visualize: run to the left - run to the right. There is no such thing in 3 × 3, so they came up with a rule for taking the ball over the two-point line. If a team A player throws and misses, and a team B player takes the rebound, then he cannot attack immediately. First you need to get the ball past the two-point line. You can take him out yourself with a dribble, or you can pass to the partner standing behind the arc (then you don’t have to go out yourself). If you forget about it, it will turn out that you are attacking in your ring. The good news is that your opponents won't get points for this. Bad: you too, they will also take away the ball.

3×3 is much faster than regular basketball, and here teams play several matches a day (at the World Cup - no more than two, but in other tournaments there are 4). The attack here is given half as much - only 12 seconds, not 24. And the entire match lasts 10 minutes of pure time. You can finish it ahead of schedule - if one of the teams scores 21 points (it is considered a special chic to score 22 if you throw a two-pointer with a score of 20).

But if after 10 minutes there is a draw, overtime is played. Not counting time, just up to 2 points scored. They can be scored with two throws - or one long-range one. If 20:20 is played in regular time, then the game will not stop after 21 points in extra time.

There are no personal fouls in 3x3 basketball (technical and unsportsmanlike exceptions), but it is very important to keep an eye on team fouls. Until you have accumulated 7 fouls per team, only fouls on the throwing opponent will be penalized (1 penalty for a foul on a one-pointer, 2 for a two-pointer). If the opponent scored with a foul - both the ball will be counted, and an additional 1 penalty will be thrown to you.

But starting from the 7th team foul, the opponent will throw two free throws, even if you broke the rules 10 meters from the ring. And this is very dangerous: on the scale of 3x3 basketball, even two points is a lot. Your affairs are very bad if you have scored 10 or more team fouls: then after the free throws, the opponent will also retain the right to attack.

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You cannot qualify for the Tokyo Games directly from the World Cup, but you can earn important ranking points that are given for participating in all tournaments (both in national teams and with club teams).

From 18 to 21 June — group tournament. There are 5 teams in each group, respectively, all of them have 4 matches at this stage. The schedule is designed in such a way that the two Russian teams do not overlap on days: men play on Tuesday and Thursday, women play on Wednesday and Friday. Playoffs on Saturday and Sunday.

Selection for the 2020 Olympics

Finally, the most important thing: the Olympic selection. Basketball 3×3 is a new discipline, and only 8 teams each for men and women will play at the first Olympics. Of course, this is very little. But Russia has good chances. We explain.

You can get to Tokyo through qualification, but there is a very big competition: 20 teams for 3 places. There is one more "small" qualification - for countries that were not represented at the last two Olympiads by either men's or women's teams in 5x5 basketball. The Russian national teams missed Rio 2016, but were in London 2012, so this selection is not for us.

The most reliable selection method in Tokyo is through the national ranking. Here, the system is approximately the same as in tennis: for each tournament, the player receives points. The higher the level of the tournament, the more points. The 9 best tournaments of the year are summed up in the player's personal rating, and the points of the top 100 players in the country are summed up in the national rating. The more massive 3x3 basketball is in the country (it is best with this in the countries of the former Yugoslavia, and now in Russia too) - the better for the country's rating.

It is according to this national rating that on November 1 this year, three men's and three women's teams will be selected for the Olympics (but no more than two from the continent). If the selection was carried out according to today's rating, then Russia would get into Tokyo with a margin. Among men, we are second after Serbia, among women we are generally first.

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The top of the national ranking now looks like this.

Men

1. Serbia - 34300515

2. Russia - 28992070

3. China - 20478360

4. Slovenia - 20299815

Women

1. Russia - 8263 729

2. China - 7664782

3. Mongolia - 6023116

4. Romania - 4935859

To keep it that way, you need to perform well in Amsterdam.

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what to expect and where to watch

At the World Championship in basketball among women's teams, which takes place in Sydney, On September 29, , the quarterfinal matches took place and the four strongest teams were determined. AT Friday, September 30 , in the semi-finals of the tournament will meet: USA - Canada and China - Australia .

None of the quarterfinal matches had a tense struggle. The US team coped with the Serbian team without any problems (88:55). At the same time, long-range shots were not very good for American women, which they performed with an accuracy of only 33 percent (11 out of 33). But even so, the struggle in the match was limited to only the first quarter, after which the advantage of the US team was only two points - 25:23. However, by the big break, the Americans were leading by 17 points, and the outcome of the fight was not in doubt. "Double-double" in this match was made by the attacker of the USA Alisha Thomas who added 7 more assists to her 13 points and 14 rebounds.

The quarterfinal match was even easier for the Canadian team, which, in the meeting with the Puerto Rico team, already in the course of the first half of the game, went into the lead by 22 points - 37:15 after an accurate three-pointer Nirra Fields in the 16th minute. In the future, the Canadians calmly kept this comfortable advantage in the score and confidently brought the match to victory. The final score is 79:60 in favor of Canada.

The French national team in its quarterfinal failed to impose a fight on the Chinese women, whom the International Basketball Federation in its ranking of Top 8 participants put in second place after the US team. The Chinese national team can be called a complete mystery for rivals. For example, her striker Huang Xijing in an important group stage match against the Americans spent only 10 minutes on the court and did not score a single point. But in the quarterfinals with France, she hardly left the floor at all, becoming one of the main characters of the meeting - 38 and a half minutes in the game, 18 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. In the French team, this evening, again, as in the group stage of the tournament, there was no real leader, and as a result - a defeat of 71:85.

In the final quarter-final match between Australia and Belgium, a lot was decided before it even started, when it became known that the main star of the Belgian national team Emma Misseman would not be able to enter the court due to an injury. And Belgium, with and without Misseman, are two completely different teams in terms of strength. As a result, in the absence of their superstar, the European team did not have serious counterarguments against the powerful team of hostesses - 69:86.

The semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup will be held on 30 October. In the North American derby USA - Canada, the chances of the Americans are much more preferable. Thanks to their duo of centers in the Kayla Alexander and Natalie Ochonwa Canadians look good under the shields (they are the best in offensive rebounding in the tournament, and Alexander is far ahead of all her pursuers in this statistical category), but this is the only component of the game in which they can compete almost on an equal footing with the US team. In general, the class of Olympic champions is much higher, and the Canadian team will have to jump over their heads to take away their right to play in the final.

But in the meeting between China and Australia it is very difficult to name a favorite. So far in this tournament, the Chinese have looked more stable, but an important factor in favor of the Australian team could be their stands in the huge Sydney Superdome. It is curious that the Chinese team won the World Cup medals for the last time 28 years ago - it was the silver of the 1994 World Cup. Moreover, the tournament was also held in Australia at that time, and in the semi-final, which was incredible in terms of drama, the Chinese beat the team of the Green Continent - 66:65. Historical parallels suggest themselves.

Basketball. Women. World Cup 2022. Schedule of the semi-finals (Moscow time)

September 30, Friday

10:00 Canada - USA

12:30 China - Australia

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