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FIBA ranking
  
9 2

Appearances
  
3

Appearances
  
4

Coach
  
Sergei Bazarevich

Joined FIBA
  
1992

FIBA zone
  
FIBA Europe

Medals
  
Bronze: 2012

Medals
  
Silver: 1994, 1998

Location
  
Russia

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National federation
  
Russian Basketball Federation

Russian national basketball team in hotel kompas 2012


The Russian national basketball team represents Russia in international basketball matches. It is organized and run by the Russian Basketball Federation. (Russian: Россия Федерация Баскетбола)

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The team came into existence after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and its powerful basketball team.

It has won 2 silver medals at the FIBA World Cup. Its most recent success was winning bronze at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

History

As the heir of the immensely successful USSR national basketball team, Russia still produces many elite basketball players and celebrated international titles on several occasions. Yet, the team sometimes struggles to live up to its enormous expectations.

At the 2011 EuroBasket in Lithuania, after a bitter struggle with the Macedonian national team, Russia won the bronze medal. Overall, the Russian team finished the tournament having suffered only one defeat in 11 matches, which was against France in the semifinals. Standout player Andrei Kirilenko was honored as one of the tournament's best players.

Because of this result, the Russian team did not win the right to qualify directly for the Olympic tournament in London but had to take part in the 2012 qualifying tournament for the Olympic Games in Venezuela 2–8 July. Russia won all the qualifying matches and booked its ticket to London.

At the Olympic Games in 2012, the Russians won their first Olympic medal. The team was able to get out of the group from the first place, having suffered only one defeat in an already insignificant match against Australia (80:82). In the quarterfinals they played against the Lithuanians (83:74), but in the semifinals, the Russian team lost to Spain (59:67). In the match for third place, the Russians beat Argentina, the winners of the Olympics 2004, (81:77) and won the bronze medal. Andrei Kirilenko, leader of the team in scoring and rebounding, entered the first 'Team Olympiad', awarded by the TV channel ESPN.

30 October 2012, David Blatt decided to leave the post of head coach of Russia.

Blatt's departure caused some struggles for Russia, which had to go through a complete revamp but managed to qualify for the 2015 EuroBasket.

Current roster

Russian National Team head coach Sergey Bazarevich named 11 players for Eurobasket 2017 Qualification Round.

Six more players will be added through the training camp, where 22 players have been invited.

The 11 players named are:

Notable players

  • Sergei Panov: 2006 Euroleague champion.
  • Jon Robert Holden: FIBA EuroBasket 2007 champion.
  • Andrei Kirilenko: Was the youngest European basketball player to be drafted, FIBA EuroBasket 2007 champion and MVP; FIBA Europe Player of the Year in 2007. Flag bearer at 2008 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony for Russia.
  • Victor Khryapa: Portland Trail Blazers and Chicago Bulls (NBA), FIBA EuroBasket 2007 champion.
  • Head coach position

  • Sergei Belov – 1993-2000
  • Stanislav Eremin – 1999-2002
  • Sergei Babkov – 2004-2005
  • David Blatt – 2006-2012
  • Vasiliy Karasev – 2013
  • Evgeny Pashutin – 2014-2015
  • Sergey Bazarevich – Since 2016
  • Past rosters

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    Manufacturer

    1993: Reebok
    2015: Adidas

    2015: Norilsk Nickel

    References

    Russia national basketball team Wikipedia