2019 Serbia FIBA Basketball World Cup team

Serbia
PresidentPredrag Danilović
Head coachAleksandar Đorđević
Preliminary roundGroup winners
Second roundGroup runners-up
Final round5th place
PIR leaderBogdan Bogdanović
24.6
Scoring leaderBogdan Bogdanović
22.9
Rebounding leaderNikola Jokić
7.5
Assists leaderStefan Jović
5.4
Biggest win126–67  Philippines
(2 September 2019)
Biggest defeat69–81  Spain
(8 September 2019)
All statistics correct as of September 14, 2019.

The 2019 Serbia FIBA Basketball World Cup team represented Serbia at the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup in China. Serbia finished the tournament in fifth place with a 6–2 record and qualified for the Olympic Qualifying Tournament.

Serbia qualified for the World Cup by taking the 3rd place in the European Second Round Group L.[1][2] The team was coached by Aleksandar Đorđević, with assistant coaches Jovica Antonić, Darko Rajaković, and Miroslav Nikolić. The Serbian team won the silver medal at the previous World Cup.

This was the 3rd appearance of Serbia at the FIBA Basketball World Cup; however, FIBA considers Serbia as the successor team of FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro who themselves qualified on three occasions. Serbia's best result is 2nd place in 2014; however, FIBA considers Serbia as the successor team of FR Yugoslavia who won 2 World Cups (1998, 2002).

At the end of the tournament, head coach Đorđević announced his decision to leave the position after six years. For his performances, guard Bogdan Bogdanović was selected to the FIBA Basketball World Cup All-Tournament Team. With 183 points scored throughout the tournament, guard Bogdanović was the FIBA Basketball World Cup Top Scorer by total points scored.

Timeline

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  • 7 June: 34-man roster announced[3][4]
  • 1 July: 18-man roster announced[5][6]
  • 18 July: The players gathering in Belgrade[7]
  • 21 July: Start of a training camp at Kopaonik[7]
  • 4 August: The end of the training camp[7]
  • 4 August – 27 August: Exhibition games[4]
  • 20 August: Departure of the team to China
  • 31 August – 15 September: 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup

Qualification

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First round
Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Germany 6 6 0 508 414 +94 12 Advance to the second round
2  Serbia 6 4 2 514 449 +65 10
3  Georgia 6 2 4 460 495 −35 8
4  Austria 6 0 6 394 518 −124 6 Relegated to the EuroBasket Pre-Qualifiers second round
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Second round
Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Greece 12 11 1 972 880 +92 23 Qualification to the FIBA Basketball World Cup
2  Germany 12 9 3 1017 867 +150 21
3  Serbia 12 7 5 993 875 +118 19
4  Georgia 12 5 7 927 968 −41 17[a] Qualification to the EuroBasket Qualifiers
5  Israel 12 5 7 925 974 −49 17[a]
6  Estonia 12 4 8 821 950 −129 16
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Georgia 2–0; Israel 0–2

Roster

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On 24 May 2019, center Nikola Jokić, who earned All-NBA First Team honors, has confirmed that he will play at the World Cup.[8] All players who won a silver medal at the 2017 EuroBasket in four European countries were included on the 34-man roster besides center Vladimir Štimac who announced his retirement from international basketball after Eurobasket at 29. Guard Branko Lazić is the only member of the 2017 Serbia roster who wasn't listed at the 18-man preliminary roster. Centers Jokić and Ognjen Kuzmić, and guard Marko Gudurić are members of the 18-man preliminary roster who didn't play a single game in the World Cup qualifications. On 1 July, the EuroLeague guard Nemanja Nedović expressed his disappointment on his cut from the 18-man preliminary roster.[9] On 14 July, Kuzmić was involved in a serious traffic accident near Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in which he got life-threatening injuries.[10][11] On 15 July, Kuzmić was put out from the roster due to the unpredictability of the recovery time for such injuries, so coach Aleksandar Đorđević invited center Nikola Jovanović as his substitute.[12] On 8 August, coach Đorđević announced the preliminary 14-man roster.[13] On 10 August, the team captain Miloš Teodosić suffered a plantar fascia injury in his left foot in the game against Lithuania and will remain in the roster until new results are known after a recovery therapy.[14][15] Forward Vladimir Lučić and guard Teodosić skipped the Acropolis Tournament due to injuries.[16] On 16 August, guard Dragan Milosavljević suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury in his left knee in the game against Turkey.[17][18] On the next day, it was announced that guard Milosavljević would not be able to play at the World Cup due to the injury.[19] On 20 August, coach Đorđević confirmed that a guard and team captain Teodosić won't play at the World Cup, due to the injury.[20] Center Miroslav Raduljica was selected as a new team captain due to Teodosić's inability to play on the tournament. On 29 August, coach Đorđević officially announced the final roster.[21]

The members of Serbia roster at the EuroBasket 2017 guards Stefan Jović, Vasilije Micić, Bogdan Bogdanović, Gudurić, forwards Stefan Birčević, Lučić and center Boban Marjanović are coming back to the World Cup roster. Forward Marko Simonović and centers Raduljica and Jokić make the first appearance at a major tournament since the 2016 Summer Olympics, while forward Nemanja Bjelica and center Nikola Milutinov previously played at the EuroBasket 2015. The 2019 World Cup marked the first time since EuroBasket 2011 that the Serbia national team roster didn't contain any players from the Basketball League of Serbia (KLS).

The average height of players in the roster was 2.06 metres (6 ft 9 in) which makes the Serbians the tallest roster in the tournament. Standing at 2.21 metres (7 ft 3 in), center Marjanović was the tallest player in the tournament.[22] The average age was 28 years old.

The following is the Serbia roster for the World Cup.[23]

Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
SF 5 Marko Simonović 33 – (1986-05-30)30 May 1986 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Zenit St. Petersburg Russia
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 27 – (1992-08-18)18 August 1992 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Sacramento Kings United States
F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 31 – (1988-05-09)9 May 1988 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) Sacramento Kings United States
F 11 Vladimir Lučić 30 – (1989-06-17)17 June 1989 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Bayern Munich Germany
C 13 Miroslav Raduljica (C) 31 – (1988-01-05)5 January 1988 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) Jiangsu Dragons China
PF 14 Stefan Birčević 29 – (1989-12-13)13 December 1989 2.10 m (6 ft 11 in) Baskets Bonn Germany
PF 15 Nikola Jokić 24 – (1995-02-19)19 February 1995 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) Denver Nuggets United States
C 21 Nikola Milutinov 24 – (1994-12-13)13 December 1994 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) Olympiacos Greece
PG 22 Vasilije Micić 25 – (1994-01-13)13 January 1994 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) Anadolu Efes Turkey
SG 23 Marko Gudurić 24 – (1995-03-08)8 March 1995 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Fenerbahçe Turkey
PG 24 Stefan Jović 28 – (1990-11-03)3 November 1990 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) Bayern Munich Germany
C 51 Boban Marjanović 31 – (1988-08-15)15 August 1988 2.21 m (7 ft 3 in) Philadelphia 76ers United States
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 31 August 2019

The following were candidates to make the team:

Earlier candidates
Player Team[a] Added Removed Reason
Nikola Kalinić Turkey Fenerbahçe 7 June 2019
[3][4]
1 July 2019 18-man roster cut[5][6]
Nemanja Nedović Italy Olimpia Milano
Ognjen Jaramaz Serbia Partizan NIS
Ilija Đoković Serbia Borac Čačak
Stefan Pot Serbia FMP
Branko Lazić Serbia Crvena zvezda mts
Vanja Marinković Serbia Partizan NIS
Ognjen Dobrić Serbia Crvena zvezda mts
Nemanja Dangubić Germany Bayern Munich
Rade Zagorac Serbia Partizan NIS
Stevan Jelovac Turkey Gaziantep
Nikola Mišković Serbia Mega Bemax
Boriša Simanić Serbia Crvena zvezda mts
Dragan Apić Russia Lokomotiv Kuban
Dejan Kravić Italy Virtus Bologna
Ognjen Kuzmić Spain Real Madrid 15 July 2019 Injured[12]
Milan Mačvan Germany Bayern Munich 3 August 2019 Drop out[24]
Dejan Todorović Spain UCAM Murcia 8 August 2019 Roster cut[25]
Aleksa Avramović Italy Varese
Nikola Jovanović Italy Dolomiti Energia Trento
Dragan Milosavljević Spain Unicaja 16 August 2019 Injured[19]
Miloš Teodosić United States Los Angeles Clippers 20 August 2019 Injured
Notes
  1. ^ Team at the time player was a candidate

Depth chart

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Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2
C Nikola Milutinov Boban Marjanović Miroslav Raduljica
PF Nikola Jokić Nemanja Bjelica Stefan Birčević
SF Vladimir Lučić Marko Simonović
SG Bogdan Bogdanović Marko Gudurić
PG Stefan Jović Vasilije Micić

Staff

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On 18 July, Darko Rajaković was hired as an assistant coach, joining the staff as a replacement for Milan Minić.[26][27] On 20 August, physiotherapist Marko Sokić returned to the staff.[28]

Position Staff member Age Team
Head coach Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević 52 Italy Segafredo Virtus Bologna
Assistant coaches Serbia Jovica Antonić 53 Serbia Konstantin
Serbia Miroslav Nikolić 63
Serbia Darko Rajaković 40 United States Phoenix Suns
Team manager Serbia Nebojša Ilić 51 Serbia Crvena zvezda mts
Conditioning coaches Serbia Denis Krdžalić
Serbia Mladen Mihajlović 34 Italy Segafredo Virtus Bologna
Scouts Serbia Dragan Popov
Serbia Goran Topić 52
Physicians Serbia Dragan Radovanović
Serbia Milan Mirković
Physiotherapists Serbia Dušan Sajić
Serbia Velibor Kosanović
Serbia Marko Sokić
Equipment manager Serbia Jovica Aničić
Press officer Serbia Vladimir Sibinović

Age – describes age on 31 August 2019

Source: KSS Archived 2019-09-18 at the Wayback Machine

Uniform

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Exhibition games

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The Serbia roster played ten exhibition games[4][7] and went undefeated at 10–0. They began its exhibition schedule with three domestic games and went undefeated. The game with Lithuania in Belgrade had charity cause. The Basketball Federation of Serbia donated a percentage of the ticket sale revenue to a UNICEF project in Serbia.[29] On 13 August, it's announced that 5.374 million Serbian dinars have to be donated to the UNICEF project.[30] Serbia played at the 2019 Acropolis of Athens Tournament together with Greece, Italy, and Turkey from 16–18 August.[31][32][33] The Serbia roster went undefeated at 3–0 in Athens and won the Acropolis Tournament. Last games was held from 23–27 August at the 2019 Austiger Cup in Shenyang where they faced France, Italy, and New Zealand.[34][31] Also, the Serbia roster went undefeated and won the Austiger Cup.[35]

4 August 2019
18:30 (UTC+1)
Borac Čačak Serbia 66–97 Serbia Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 24–30, 13–28, 12–20, 17–19
Pts: Čarapić, Kočović 14
Rebs: not available
Asts: not available
Pts: Bjelica 19
Rebs: Marjanović 7
Asts: Teodosić 6
Borac Hall, Čačak
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić, Radoš Arsenijević, Ivan Stefanović
7 August 2019
21:00 (UTC+1)
Serbia Serbia 95–75  Finland
Scoring by quarter: 28–25, 26–11, 24–24, 17–15
Pts: Jović, Marjanović 12
Rebs: Milutinov 11
Asts: Teodosić 7
Pts: Valtonen 12
Rebs: Kotti 4
Asts: Huff 5
Crystal Hall, Zrenjanin
Attendance: 3,055
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić, Vladimir Jevtović, Aleksandar Glišić
10 August 2019
21:00 (UTC+1)
Serbia Serbia 72–68  Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 14–23, 20–17, 22–19, 16–9
Pts: Bogdanović 16
Rebs: Jokić 6
Asts: three players 3
Pts: Grigonis 18
Rebs: Valančiūnas 6
Asts: Kalnietis 10
Štark Arena, Belgrade
Attendance: 18,213
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić, Radoš Arsenijević, Petar Pešić
12 August 2019
20:00 (UTC+2)
Lithuania  91–95 Serbia Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 22–20, 15–25, 34–24, 20–26
Pts: Valančiūnas 18
Rebs: Valančiūnas 7
Asts: Seibutis 4
Pts: Bogdanović 27
Rebs: Jokić 5
Asts: Micić 7
Žalgiris Arena, Kaunas
Attendance: 7,285
Referees: Jurgis Laurinavičius, Gytis Vilius, Gvidas Gedvilas
Acropolis Cup
16 August 2019
18:00 (UTC+2)
Serbia Serbia 87–72  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 25–18, 19–18, 27–18, 16–18
Pts: Jokić 18
Rebs: Jokić 11
Asts: Jović 8
Pts: Korkmaz 16
Rebs: Osman 8
Asts: Osman 5
O.A.C.A. Olympic Hall, Athens
Attendance: not available
Referees: Chrysostomos Schinas, Nikolaos Somos, Nikolaos Tziopanos
17 August 2019
18:00 (UTC+2)
Italy  64–96 Serbia Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 15–14, 17–31, 17–24, 15–27
Pts: Belinelli 16
Rebs: Tessitori 5
Asts: Biligha, Vitali 3
Pts: Jokić 20
Rebs: Bjelica, Marjanović 7
Asts: Micić 5
O.A.C.A. Olympic Hall, Athens
Attendance: not available
Referees: Chrysostomos Schinas, Vasiliki Tsaroucha, Anastasios Kardaris
18 August 2019
20:30 (UTC+2)
Greece  80–85 (OT) Serbia Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 19–17, 19–14, 19–21, 15–20Overtime: 8–13
Pts: G. Antetokounmpo 20
Rebs: Bourousis 6
Asts: Calathes 7
Pts: Bogdanović 28
Rebs: Bjelica 14
Asts: Jović 6
O.A.C.A. Olympic Hall, Athens
Attendance: 18,000
Referees: Elias Koromilas, Vasiliki Tsaroucha, Nikolaos Pitsilkas
AusTiger Cup
23 August 2019
19:30 (UTC+8)
Serbia Serbia 71–65  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 27–17, 20–17, 12–14, 12–17
Pts: Bogdanović 15
Rebs: Milutinov 7
Asts: Micić 3
Pts: Belinelli 18
Rebs: Abass, Gallinari 6
Asts: Hackett 3
Liaoning Gymnasium, Shenyang
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: not available
25 August 2019
19:30 (UTC+8)
New Zealand  78–88 Serbia Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 16–25, 26–28, 8–15, 28–20
Pts: T. Webster 16
Rebs: T. Webster, Loe 5
Asts: C. Webster 4
Pts: Milutinov 19
Rebs: Jokić 11
Asts: Micić 9
Anshan Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium, Anshan
Attendance: not available
Referees: not available
27 August 2019
19:30 (UTC+8)
Serbia Serbia 61–56  France
Scoring by quarter: 14–17, 9–15, 23–16, 15–8
Pts: Raduljica 13
Rebs: Jokić 8
Asts: Jović 3
Pts: Batum 9
Rebs: Lacombe 7
Asts: four players 2
Liaoning Gymnasium, Shenyang
Attendance: not available
Referees: Xing Jin Ming (CHN), Martin Davison (NZL), Beniamino Attard (ITA)

Tournament

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The 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup is the 18th tournament of the FIBA Basketball World Cup championship that is organized by FIBA.

Preliminary round

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Serbia was drawn into Group D with Angola, Italy, and the Philippines and played all of its group phase matches in Foshan at the Foshan International Sports and Cultural Center from 31 August to 4 September.

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Serbia 3 3 0 323 203 +120 6 Second round
2 Italy 3 2 1 277 215 +62 5
3  Angola 3 1 2 204 278 −74 4 17th–32nd classification
4 Philippines 3 0 3 210 318 −108 3
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

All times are local UTC+8.

Angola

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This was the second game between Angola and Serbia in the World Cup. The Serbians won the first meeting in 2010. The Serbians won in the 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament, the last competitive game between the two teams.

31 August 2019
15:30
Angola  59–105 Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 20–29, 12–21, 15–28, 12–27
Pts: Morais 15
Rebs: Joaquim 5
Asts: seven players 1
Pts: Bogdanović 24
Rebs: Marjanović 10
Asts: Jović 9
Foshan International Sports and Cultural Center, Foshan
Attendance: 11,000
Referees: Guilherme Locatelli (BRA), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Scott Beker (AUS)

Forward Nemanja Bjelica missed the game due to a knee injury.[36] Center Miroslav Raduljica made his 100th appearance for the national team.[37][38]

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 1 Gerson Domingos 6 2 0
SG 6 Carlos Morais 15 2 1
SF 10 Jose Antonio 6 0 0
PF 6 Reggie Moore 6 4 1
C 2 Yanick Moreira 8 4 1
Reserves:
SG 3 Jerson Gonçalves 0 0 1
SF 4 Olímpio Cipriano 0 0 0
PF 9 Leonel Paulo 10 0 1
PF 15 Eduardo Mingas 2 0 0
C 16 Hermenegildo Mbunga 0 1 1
C 32 Valdelício Joaquim 6 5 1
PG 37 Jacques Conceição 0 0 0
Head coach:
United States Will Voigt
Angola jersey
Team colours
Angola
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Team colours
Serbia

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Angola Statistics Serbia
13/33 (39%) 2-pt field goals 23/35 (66%)
8/26 (31%) 3-pt field goals 13/20 (65%)
9/13 (69%) Free throws 20/25 (80%)
6 Offensive rebounds 9
13 Defensive rebounds 32
19 Total rebounds 41
7 Assists 32
16 Turnovers 16
5 Steals 7
3 Blocks 1
24 Fouls 13
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 24 Stefan Jović 5 4 9
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 24 2 3
SF 5 Marko Simonović 5 3 1
PF 14 Stefan Birčević 7 4 2
C 51 Boban Marjanović 12 10 0
Reserves:
F 8 Nemanja Bjelica DNP
F 11 Vladimir Lučić 7 2 0
C 13 Miroslav Raduljica 0 1 2
PF 15 Nikola Jokić 14 5 6
C 21 Nikola Milutinov 14 3 0
PG 22 Vasilije Micić 8 2 6
SG 23 Marko Gudurić 9 1 3
Head coach:
Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević

Philippines

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This was the first competitive game between Serbia and the Philippines.

2 September 2019
19:30
Serbia 126–67 Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 28–13, 34–22, 37–13, 27–19
Pts: Bjelica 20
Rebs: Jokić 7
Asts: Jokić, Micić 7
Pts: Perez 16
Rebs: Fajardo 6
Asts: Blatche 6
Foshan International Sports and Cultural Center, Foshan
Attendance: 10,000
Referees: Guilherme Locatelli (BRA), Yu Jung (TPE), Yohan Rosso (FRA)

Serbia had a slow start to the game and the Philippines tried to grow in the confidence. Tied at 7-all with six minutes left in the opening quarter, center Nikola Jokić came off the bench and the Serbian offense started to roll. The Serbs used a 7–0 run to close the first 10 minutes with a 25–13 lead. Forward Nemanja Bjelica came off the bench making all 7 of his field-goal attempts, including 3 three-pointers to finish with a game-high 20 points in just 16 minutes of action. Serbia not only out-rebounded Philippines 37–23, but they finished with 37 assists against Philippines' 14.[39][40][41][42]

This is the game won by largest points margin at 59 for the Serbians at any of major tournaments since 2006.[43] With 37 team assists Serbia set the World Cup record for the most assists in a single game.[44]

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 22 Vasilije Micić 11 2 7
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 17 2 5
F 11 Vladimir Lučić 4 4 1
PF 14 Stefan Birčević 6 3 1
C 21 Nikola Milutinov 10 2 0
Reserves:
SF 5 Marko Simonović 7 3 0
F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 20 2 1
C 13 Miroslav Raduljica 13 4 4
PF 15 Nikola Jokić 11 7 7
SG 23 Marko Gudurić 12 1 2
PG 24 Stefan Jović 6 4 4
C 51 Boban Marjanović 9 2 3
Head coach:
Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević
Serbia jersey
Team colours
Serbia
Philippines jersey
Team colours
Philippines

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Serbia Statistics Philippines
36/42 (86%) 2-pt field goals 21/43 (49%)
12/22 (55%) 3-pt field goals 4/24 (17%)
18/22 (82%) Free throws 13/18 (72%)
5 Offensive rebounds 11
32 Defensive rebounds 12
37 Total rebounds 23
37 Assists 14
13 Turnovers 14
9 Steals 7
3 Blocks 1
16 Fouls 25
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 3 Paul Dalistan 15 1 1
SF 18 Troy Rosario 2 3 0
SF 5 Gabe Norwood 0 1 0
PF 25 Japeth Aguilar 7 4 1
C 1 Andray Blatche 5 4 6
Reserves:
PG 4 Kiefer Ravena 5 0 0
SG 8 Robert Bolick 7 1 1
PG 14 Mark Barroca DNP
C 15 June Mar Fajardo 8 6 2
SG 16 Roger Pogoy 2 1 0
SG 17 CJ Perez 16 0 3
PF 20 Raymond Almazan 0 0 0
Head coach:
Philippines Yeng Guiao

Italy

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This was the first game between Italy and Serbia in the World Cup. Serbia won in its last competitive game against Italy, in EuroBasket 2017.

4 September 2019
19:30
Italy 77–92 Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 23–28, 19–22, 15–20, 20–22
Pts: Gallinari 26
Rebs: Gallinari 8
Asts: Belinelli 4
Pts: Bogdanović 31
Rebs: Bjelica 7
Asts: Bjelica 9
Foshan International Sports and Cultural Center, Foshan
Attendance: 15,000
Referees: Steve Anderson (USA), Yohan Rosso (FRA), Yu Jung (TPE)

The game with Italy kicked off pretty tie, and after a 3-pointer from Bogdan Bogdanović in the 3rd minute, the score tied the game at 8-all. After the third straight 3-pointer from Bogdanović in the 5th minute, the score was 13–10. In the 7th minute, after a 3-pointer from Stefan Jović and points from Nikola Jokić, the score was 20–14. After Boban Marjanović scored 2 free throws and got the lead up to 7 with a minute left in the first quarter, 26–19. The first quarter ended with Serbia's 28–23 lead. In the second quarter, the Serbians played better and controlled the game, while the Italians kept up with 3-pointers. After two good plays and a 3-pointers by Jović and Bogdanović, Serbia led 39–29 in the 14th minute. Thereafter, the Italians had the 5–0 run. After a layup by Vasilije Micić, with 3 minutes remaining in the first half, the lead was back up to 10 points for Serbia, 48–38. At the half time, Serbia led 50–42. At the start of the third quarter, the Italians have caught up with a series of 3-pointers and cut the lead down to 55–53 for Serbia. With a good defense, the Serbians held up them from getting the lead. So the Serbians lead was going up and down from 2 to 6 points. In those moments, Miroslav Raduljica got fouled three times in a row and Bogdanović right after, so the Serbians got the lead back up to 10 point from a free throw line at 64–54. Nemanja Bjelica scored for the 13 points lead at 70–57 by the end of the third quarter. At the beginning of the last quarter, Italy had a 5–0 run and got back into the game, before Bogdanović made a 3-pointer and Raduljica scored from a free throw resisted the comeback at 76–62. Thereafter, Bogdanović had a steal and scored for 15 points lead at 80–65 within 6 minutes remaining. A minute later Bjelica made a 3-pointer, then Bogdanović had another steal and passed it to Vladimir Lučić who scored for the 85–67 Serbian lead at 4:30 minutes remaining. Bogdanović made another 3-pointer and got the lead up to 23 points at 90:67. Bogdanović scored a career-high 31 points and led all Serbs with 36 minutes played as Serbia won 92–77 over Italy.[45][46][47][48][49][50]

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 10 Daniel Hackett 13 3 1
SG 3 Marco Belinelli 15 2 4
SF 70 Luigi Datome 5 4 3
PF 8 Danilo Gallinari 26 8 1
C 6 Paul Biligha 0 2 0
Reserves:
SG 00 Amedeo Della Valle 0 0 0
SF 5 Alessandro Gentile 11 1 1
PG 7 Luca Vitali 0 0 0
PG 12 Ariel Filloy DNP
PF 15 Jeff Brooks 2 2 0
C 16 Amedeo Tessitori 0 0 0
SF 23 Awudu Abass 5 1 1
Head coach:
Italy Romeo Sacchetti
Italy jersey
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Italy
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Italy Statistics Serbia
11/25 (44%) 2-pt field goals 17/35 (49%)
11/26 (42%) 3-pt field goals 10/24 (42%)
22/30 (70%) Free throws 28/34 (82%)
8 Offensive rebounds 13
19 Defensive rebounds 22
27 Total rebounds 35
11 Assists 24
17 Turnovers 15
7 Steals 9
0 Blocks 2
26 Fouls 30
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 24 Stefan Jović 11 6 3
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 31 4 5
SF 11 Vladimir Lučić 2 1 1
PF 14 Stefan Birčević 0 0 0
C 21 Nikola Milutinov 4 0 0
Reserves:
SF 5 Marko Simonović 0 1 0
F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 5 7 9
C 13 Miroslav Raduljica 12 2 1
PF 15 Nikola Jokić 15 6 4
PG 22 Vasilije Micić 6 0 0
SG 23 Marko Gudurić 0 2 1
C 51 Boban Marjanović 6 1 0
Head coach:
Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević

Second round

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Serbia finished as the group winner in its preliminary group and advanced to the second round of the FIBA Basketball World Cup. It played against two top finishers of Group C, Spain and Puerto Rico, in Wuhan at the Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium from 6–8 September. Serbia finished as the runner-up in its second-round group and advance to the quarter-finals.

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 5 5 0 395 319 +76 10 Quarter-finals
2 Serbia 5 4 1 482 331 +151 9
3 Italy 5 3 2 431 371 +60 8
4  Puerto Rico 5 2 3 349 402 −53 7
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

All times are local UTC+8.

Puerto Rico

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This was the first game between Puerto Rico and Serbia in the World Cup. Serbia won in its last competitive game against Puerto Rico, in the 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament.

6 September 2019
16:30
Serbia 90–47  Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter: 23–14, 26–12, 22–13, 19–8
Pts: Bjelica 18
Rebs: Jokić 10
Asts: Jović 9
Pts: Huertas 20
Rebs: Collier, Rodríguez 5
Asts: Rodríguez 4
Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan
Referees: Cristiano Maranho (BRA), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Zdenko Tomašovič (SVK)

Nemanja Bjelica led all scorers with 18 points off the bench, Nikola Jokić contributed 14 points and 10 rebounds, Boban Marjanović impressed 16 points, while David Huertas - the only Puerto Rican to score in double digits - finished with 11 points.[51][52][53]

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 24 Stefan Jović 2 3 9
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 5 2 5
F 11 Vladimir Lučić 4 6 1
PF 14 Stefan Birčević 12 7 0
C 51 Boban Marjanović 16 4 1
Reserves:
SF 5 Marko Simonović 5 0 1
F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 18 6 3
C 13 Miroslav Raduljica 4 1 0
PF 15 Nikola Jokić 14 10 1
C 21 Nikola Milutinov 0 3 0
PG 22 Vasilije Micić 0 1 8
SG 23 Marko Gudurić 10 1 1
Head coach:
Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević
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Serbia Statistics Puerto Rico
24/32 (75%) 2-pt field goals 15/40 (38%)
10/29 (34%) 3-pt field goals 2/24 (8%)
12/16 (75%) Free throws 11/11 (100%)
11 Offensive rebounds 8
37 Defensive rebounds 18
48 Total rebounds 26
30 Assists 11
17 Turnovers 16
9 Steals 10
4 Blocks 1
16 Fouls 19
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 9 Gary Browne 2 0 2
SG 33 David Huertas 11 0 3
G/F 42 Alex Franklin 0 3 0
F 34 Renaldo Balkman 4 1 1
C 12 Jorge Díaz 2 0 0
Reserves:
F 0 Isaiah Pineiro 6 3 0
PF 1 Ramón Clemente 0 0 0
PF 7 Devon Collier 8 5 0
PG 13 Ángel Rodríguez 3 5 4
G 24 Gian Clavell 7 1 2
C 43 Chris Brady 2 3 0
G 44 Javier Mojica 2 0 0
Head coach:
Puerto Rico Eddie Casiano

Spain

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This was the third match between Spain and Serbia in the World Cup, with both teams winning once in previous matches. Serbia won in its last competitive game against Spain, in EuroBasket 2015 group stage.

8 September 2019
20:30
Spain  81–69 Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 13–20, 32–17, 22–19, 14–13
Pts: Rubio 19
Rebs: Claver 7
Asts: Gasol 6
Pts: Bogdanović 26
Rebs: Bogdanović 10
Asts: Bogdanović 6
Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium, Wuhan
Referees: Cristiano Maranho (BRA), Steve Anderson (USA), Omar Bermúdez (MEX)

Center Nikola Jokić was ejected after two successive technical fouls with 6:40 minutes left in the third quarter. Guard Ricky Rubio paced Spain with an individual World Cup high 19 points while Victor Claver chipped in 14 points, 7 rebounds, 3 steals and 2 blocks and Marc Gasol picked up 11 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists after just 2 points in his last game as Spain remained perfect at 5–0. Serbia came into the game having averaged 103.3 points and holding their opponents to just 62.5 points. But Spain also had averaged just 62.5 points allowed and Serbia could not solve the Spaniards despite Bogdan Bogdanović scoring a game-high 26 points to go with 10 rebounds and 6 assists.[54][55][56][57]

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 9 Ricky Rubio 19 5 4
SF 5 Rudy Fernández 7 1 2
PF 41 Juan Hernangómez 3 4 1
PF 18 Pierre Oriola 6 1 1
C 13 Marc Gasol 11 6 6
Reserves:
PG 1 Quino Colom DNP
SG 8 Pau Ribas 5 3 2
PF 10 Víctor Claver 14 7 2
C 14 Willy Hernangómez 7 4 0
SF 22 Xavi Rabaseda DNP
SG 23 Sergio Llull 9 0 3
SF 33 Javier Beirán DNP
Head coach:
Italy Sergio Scariolo
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Spain Statistics Serbia
16/30 (53%) 2-pt field goals 18/33 (55%)
9/29 (31%) 3-pt field goals 3/19 (16%)
22/26 (85%) Free throws 24/27 (89%)
13 Offensive rebounds 11
22 Defensive rebounds 22
35 Total rebounds 33
21 Assists 15
13 Turnovers 17
11 Steals 7
5 Blocks 2
25 Fouls 24
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 24 Stefan Jović 4 1 3
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 26 10 6
SF 11 Vladimir Lučić 8 3 0
PF 14 Stefan Birčević 3 0 0
C 21 Nikola Milutinov 7 2 0
Reserves:
SF 5 Marko Simonović 0 0 0
F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 3 3 1
C 13 Miroslav Raduljica 7 2 3
PF 15 Nikola Jokić 6 5 1
PG 22 Vasilije Micić 5 3 1
SG 23 Marko Gudurić 0 2 0
C 51 Boban Marjanović 0 0 0
Head coach:
Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević

Final round

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Serbia finished as the runner-up in its second-round group and advance to the quarter-finals of the FIBA Basketball World Cup and played against the winner of Group I, which is Argentina, in Dongguan at the Dongfeng Nissan Cultural and Sports Centre on 10 September. After the defeat in the quarterfinals, Serbia played the classification semi-finals with the United States, who lost to France, in Dongguan on 12 September. After the win over the United States, Serbia won over Czech Republic in the fifth-place match in Beijing at the Wukesong Arena on 14 September.

All times are local UTC+8.

Quarter-finals

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This was the second game between Argentina and Serbia in the World Cup. The Serbians won the first meeting in 2010.

10 September 2019
19:00
Argentina  97–87 Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 25–23, 29–26, 14–18, 29–20
Pts: Scola 20
Rebs: Deck 8
Asts: Campazzo 12
Pts: Bogdanović 21
Rebs: Jokić 10
Asts: Jokić 5
Dongfeng Nissan Cultural and Sports Centre, Dongguan
Referees: Cristiano Maranho (BRA), Tolga Şahin (ITA), Michael Weiland (CAN)

Argentina were up for most of the game, but it was their response when Serbia took the lead at the start of the fourth that was impressive. Back-to-back and-one plays by Nicolás Laprovíttola and Luis Scola made it an 87–76 game with just over three minutes to play. That seemed to break Serbian spirits, there was no comeback by the team that had Nikola Jokić, Bogdan Bogdanović, Boban Marjanović and all the other stars here. Facundo Campazzo had 18 points, 12 assists, 6 rebounds and 3 steals, becoming the first man with 15+ points, 10+ assists, 5+ rebounds and 3+ steals since Croatia's Toni Kukoč, who did it against Canada in 1994.[58][59][60][61]

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 7 Facundo Campazzo 8 6 12
SF 29 Patricio Garino 15 1 1
SF 9 Nicolás Brussino 4 1 0
PF 4 Luis Scola 20 5 2
C 12 Marcos Delía 4 1 0
Reserves:
C 1 Agustín Caffaro 0 1 0
PG 3 Luca Vildoza 11 1 3
PG 8 Nicolás Laprovíttola 8 2 3
SG 10 Máximo Fjellerup 2 0 0
PF 14 Gabriel Deck 13 8 1
SG 25 Lucio Redivo DNP
PF 83 Tayavek Gallizzi 2 0 0
Head coach:
Argentina Sergio Hernández
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Argentina Statistics Serbia
24/40 (60%) 2-pt field goals 20/39 (51%)
12/27 (44%) 3-pt field goals 8/28 (29%)
13/17 (76%) Free throws 23/28 (82%)
8 Offensive rebounds 18
21 Defensive rebounds 24
29 Total rebounds 42
22 Assists 17
14 Turnovers 16
10 Steals 8
3 Blocks 6
25 Fouls 22
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 24 Stefan Jović 7 3 5
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 21 4 2
SF 11 Vladimir Lučić 12 3 1
PF 15 Nikola Jokić 16 10 5
C 13 Miroslav Raduljica 0 1 0
Reserves:
SF 5 Marko Simonović 3 2 0
F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 18 7 2
PF 14 Stefan Birčević DNP
C 21 Nikola Milutinov 0 1 0
PG 22 Vasilije Micić 5 3 1
SG 23 Marko Gudurić 5 0 1
C 51 Boban Marjanović 0 0 0
Head coach:
Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević

Classification semi-finals

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This was the second game between Serbia and the United States in the World Cup. The Americans won the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup Final. Also, the Americans won in the 2016 Summer Olympics Final, the last competitive game between the two teams.

12 September 2019
19:00
Serbia 94–89 United States
Scoring by quarter: 32–7, 12–33, 27–28, 23–21
Pts: Bogdanović 28
Rebs: Bjelica 5
Asts: Jokić 7
Pts: Barnes 22
Rebs: Middleton 6
Asts: Walker 8
Dongfeng Nissan Cultural and Sports Centre, Dongguan
Referees: Cristiano Maranho (BRA), Yu Jung (TPE), Luis Castillo (ESP)

Serbia shot the lights out in the first period in Dongguan, connecting eight times from beyond the arc for a 32–7 lead heading into the second quarter. The Americans found their groove, though, dominated the second stanza and trailed by just four points at the half. Serbia led by just three points at the beginning of the final period, but behind Vladimir Lučić, Vasilije Micić and Boban Marjanović, they erected a 13-point lead with just 4:43 left. Team USA would still try to make a late comeback, trimming the lead to as little as four points, but it was all for nothing as the Serbians proved steadier down the stretch. It remained nip-and-tuck for much of the second half before the Serbians rebuilt their double-digit lead in the fourth period and successfully kept the Americans at bay. Bogdan Bogdanović and Lučić combined for 43 points to lead Serbia, while Harrison Barnes had 22 for the United States.[62][63][64]

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 24 Stefan Jović 9 3 4
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 28 4 6
F 11 Vladimir Lučić 15 4 1
PF 15 Nikola Jokić 9 3 7
C 21 Nikola Milutinov 7 2 2
Reserves:
SF 5 Marko Simonović 0 4 0
F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 8 5 2
C 13 Miroslav Raduljica DNP
PF 14 Stefan Birčević DNP
PG 22 Vasilije Micić 10 3 3
SG 23 Marko Gudurić DNP
C 51 Boban Marjanović 8 3 1
Head coach:
Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević
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Serbia Statistics United States
18/32 (56%) 2-pt field goals 20/40 (50%)
15/31 (48%) 3-pt field goals 11/31 (35%)
13/19 (68%) Free throws 16/20 (80%)
8 Offensive rebounds 15
25 Defensive rebounds 26
33 Total rebounds 41
26 Assists 20
6 Turnovers 5
3 Steals 4
2 Blocks 3
22 Fouls 18
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 15 Kemba Walker 18 4 8
SG 5 Donovan Mitchell 9 5 4
G/F 6 Joe Harris 4 3 1
F 8 Harrison Barnes 22 5 4
C 12 Myles Turner 10 5 0
Reserves:
PG 4 Derrick White 2 0 0
G 7 Marcus Smart DNP
G/F 9 Jaylen Brown 4 3 0
SF 10 Jayson Tatum DNP
F/C 11 Mason Plumlee 2 3 2
C 13 Brook Lopez 2 2 0
G/F 14 Khris Middleton 16 6 1
Head coach:
United States Gregg Popovich

Fifth place match

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This was the first game between the Czech Republic and Serbia in the World Cup. Serbia won in its last competitive game against the Czech Republic, in the 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament.

14 September 2019
20:00
Serbia 90–81  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 21–30, 28–12, 21–19
Pts: Bogdanović 31
Rebs: Jokić 14
Asts: Jokić 7
Pts: Auda 16
Rebs: Balvín 10
Asts: Satoranský 6
Wukesong Arena, Beijing
Referees: Guilherme Locatelli (BRA), Georgios Poursanidis (GRE), Michael Weiland (CAN)

Behind a stingy defense and terrific perimeter shooting, Czech Republic erected a 50–41 lead at the half, but the Serbians got their act together in the last two periods to register their sixth win. Bogdan Bogdanović had the hot hand for Serbia with 31 points, and he was assisted well by Nikola Milutinov, who had 14. The Czechs, meanwhile, drew 16 points from Patrik Auda. Staring at a nine-point half-time deficit was not in Serbia's plans, but they rose to the occasion and turned the tables on the Czech Republic in the third quarter. The Serbians outscored their foes, 28–12, in that span to retake the lead for good.[65][66]

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 24 Stefan Jović 12 7 6
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 31 4 3
F 11 Vladimir Lučić 5 1 2
PF 15 Nikola Jokić 7 14 7
C 21 Nikola Milutinov 14 7 2
Reserves:
SF 5 Marko Simonović 4 0 0
F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 3 2 1
C 13 Miroslav Raduljica 7 3 1
PF 14 Stefan Birčević 1 3 0
PG 22 Vasilije Micić 0 0 0
SG 23 Marko Gudurić 3 1 0
C 51 Boban Marjanović 3 1 0
Head coach:
Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević
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Serbia Statistics Czech Rep.
23/38 (61%) 2-pt field goals 17/42 (41%)
10/27 (37%) 3-pt field goals 12/32 (38%)
14/19 (74%) Free throws 11/13 (85%)
11 Offensive rebounds 12
32 Defensive rebounds 24
43 Total rebounds 36
22 Assists 23
13 Turnovers 9
6 Steals 8
3 Blocks 1
18 Fouls 20
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 8 Tomáš Satoranský 13 2 6
SG 17 Jaromír Bohačík 6 4 2
SF 7 Vojtěch Hruban 9 5 2
PF 31 Martin Kříž 2 4 1
C 12 Ondřej Balvín 12 10 2
Reserves:
PF 1 Patrik Auda 16 2 0
PG 4 Tomáš Vyoral 0 0 1
SF 6 Pavel Pumprla 4 0 2
SF 11 Blake Schilb DNP
PG 13 Jakub Šiřina 2 0 3
C 15 Martin Peterka 14 3 3
SF 23 Lukáš Palyza 3 2 1
Head coach:
Israel Ronen Ginzburg

Awards

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TCL Player of the Game
Round Player Eff.
PR1 Bogdan Bogdanović 26
PR2 Nemanja Bjelica 25
PR3 Bogdan Bogdanović (2) 29
SR1 Boban Marjanović 20
CSF Bogdan Bogdanović (3) 28
FPM Bogdan Bogdanović (4) 32
All-Tournament Team
Tournament Top Scorer (By total points scored)

Statistics

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Player statistics

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Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3FG%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  EF  PIR per game
* Tournament highs
Player GP GS MPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG EF PPG
Stefan Birčević 6 5 8.7 45.5 38.5 50.0 2.8 0.5 0.5 0.2 5.8 4.8
Nemanja Bjelica 7 0 21.4 42.9 42.9 83.3 4.7 2.7 0.9 0.6 13.3 10.7
Bogdan Bogdanović 8 8 28.0 55.6 53.0 80.0 4.1 4.4 1.3 0.3 24.6 22.9
Marko Gudurić 7 0 15.0 41.4 35.0 80.0 1.1 1.1 0.7 0.1 5.0 5.6
Nikola Jokić 8 3 22.6 68.0 40.0 80.0 7.5 4.8 0.3 0.5 19.0 11.5
Stefan Jović 8 7 25.0 49.0 31.8 50.0 3.9 5.4 1.0 0.3 12.3 7.0
Vladimir Lučić 8 7 21.7 47.1 28.6 87.5 3.0 0.9 0.8 0.3 9.1 7.1
Boban Marjanović 8 2 9.8 75.9 0.0 66.7 2.5 0.6 0.1 0.4 7.6 6.8
Vasilije Micić 8 1 18.7 43.2 20.0 100.0 1.8 3.3 0.9 0.0 7.1 5.6
Nikola Milutinov 8 4 14.3 77.8 0.0 70.0 2.3 0.8 0.1 0.1 8.5 7.0
Miroslav Raduljica 7 1 9.5 45.8 0.0 91.3 2.1 1.6 0.7 0.3 7.3 6.1
Marko Simonović 7 1 13.2 47.6 36.4 0.0 1.6 0.3 0.4 0.1 3.5 3.0
Total 8 8 200.0 53.5* 40.5 80.0 39.0 25.4* 7.1 2.9 118.5* 94.1

Last updated: September 14, 2019.
Source: FIBA Basketball World Cup

Statistical leaders

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Last updated: September 14, 2019

Individual game highs

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* Tournament highs

Team game highs

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Aftermath

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The Serbia roster ended their 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup campaign with a 6–2 record, finishing fifth.[72] Serbia didn't manage to clinch the outright European berth for the 2020 Summer Olympics by failing to finish among two highest performing teams from FIBA Europe; Spain and France qualified instead. The only route for Serbia to qualify for the Summer Olympics is to won one of the Olympic qualifying tournaments.[73][74]

At the end of the tournament, head coach Đorđević announced his decision to leave the position after six years.[75][76] On 20 November, the Basketball Federation of Serbia named Igor Kokoškov the new head coach of the Serbia team.[77]

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