Men's Basketball World Cup

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It's qualifiers + group stage + knockout stage.

Basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world, and the Men's Basketball World Cup is one of the most prestigious competitions in the sport. Since the first Men's Basketball World Cup, the predecessor of the Men's Basketball World Championship in 1950, the tournament has gone on for more than 70 years and has become one of the most important events in the world of basketball. The Men's Basketball World Cup began with a new tournament format in 2014 with the Men's Basketball World Cup in Spain, thanks to the efforts of FIBA.

The 2023 Men's Basketball World Cup tournament system has been reorganized into a 3-stage cup. First, basketball associations from FIBA affiliates form teams to participate in the World Cup qualifiers, and through the 6 windows of the qualifiers, finalize the 32 teams that will participate in the Men's Basketball World Cup final round. This is similar to the Men's World Cup, there are often some teams that are careless and will falter in the qualifiers, the traditional men's basketball powerhouse Argentina Men's Basketball did not qualify for the 2023 Men's Basketball World Cup due to poor performance in the qualifiers.

Men's Basketball World Cup final round of the tournament system is similar to the soccer World Cup, 32 teams advanced to the final round of the final round of the tournament through the group stage and elimination round of the 2 phases of the competition to determine the final winner. First of all, the Men's Basketball World Cup group stage, 32 teams are divided into 8 groups, each group of 4 teams, through the single round-robin tournament for the fight, that is, each team to play with the other teams in the same group 1 game, so as to determine the ranking of the group. The top 2 teams in each group are determined by points to advance to the knockout stage of the tournament, while the 2 lower ranked teams are eliminated.

The 16 teams advance to the most crucial knockout stage using a single elimination system, where the winner of each match advances to the next round and the loser is eliminated. The divisions are the quarterfinals, quarterfinals, semifinals and finals. Matchups in the knockout stage are determined based on group standings and divisions in the group stage. It is worth noting that in the Men's Basketball World Cup, each game has four quarters of 10 minutes each. If the score is the same at the end of the regular playing time, overtime will be played, so each game must be decided by a winner.

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