Tournaments include international (FIBA), professional (club) and amateur and collegiate levels.
Events
Tournaments
Men's tournaments
Olympic qualifiers
Boldfaced entries qualify for the Olympics; italicized entries will participate in a wild-card competition.
Other tournaments
Women's tournaments
Olympic qualifiers
Other tournaments
Youth tournaments
Club championships
Transnational seasons
National championships
Men:
Women:
College
Men:
- NCAA
- Division I: Florida 84, Ohio State 75
- Most Outstanding Player: Corey Brewer, Florida
- National Invitation Tournament: West Virginia 78, Clemson 73
- Division II: Barton 77, Winona State 75
- Division III: Amherst 80, Virginia Wesleyan 67
- NAIA
- NAIA Division I: Oklahoma City 79, Concordia (CA) 71
- NAIA Division II: MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 78, Mayville State (N.D.) 60
- NJCAA
- Division I: Midland CC TX 94, Chipola JC 75
- Division II: Mott Community College (Flint, MI) 75, Monroe Community College (Rochester, NY) 61
- Division III: Sullivan County 74, Northland CTC 68
- UAAP Men's: La Salle beat UE 2-0 in the best-of-3 finals
- NCAA (Philippines) Seniors': San Beda beat Letran, 2-0 in the best-of-3 finals
Women:
- NCAA
- Division I: Tennessee 59, Rutgers 46
- Most Outstanding Player: Candace Parker, Tennessee
- WNIT: Wyoming 72, Wisconsin 56
- Division II: Southern Connecticut 61, Florida Gulf Coast 45
- Division III DePauw 55, Washington University in St. Louis 52
- NAIA
- NAIA Division I: Lambuth (Tenn.) 63, Cumberla nd (Tenn.) 50
- NAIA Division II: Indiana Wesleyan 48, College of the Ozarks 34
- NJCAA
- Division I: Odessa College TX 73, Central Arizona College 50
- Division II: Kirkwood Community College 84, Kankakee Community College 55
- Division III: Anoka-Ramsey CCMinn. 52, Mohawk Valley CC NY 44
- UAAP Women's: Ateneo beat UP, 2-0 in the best-of-3 series
Prep
Awards and honors
FIBA Hall of Fame
:* Alexander Belov
:* Amaury Pasos
:* Ann Meyers
:* Bill Russell
:* DraÃ
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:* DraÃ
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:* Emiliano RodrÃÂguez
:* Fernando MartÃÂn
:* Hortência Marcari
:* Ivo Daneu
:* KreÃ
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:* Liliana Ronchetti
:* Mirza DelibaÃ
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:* Nikos Galis
:* Oscar Furlong
:* Pierluigi Marzorati
:* Radivoj KoraÃÂ
:* Sergei Belov
:* Teófilo Cruz
:* Uljana Semjonova
:* Vanya Voynova
*Coaches
:* Aleksandar NikoliÃÂ
:* Alexander Gomelsky
:* Antonio DÃÂaz-Miguel
:* Dean Smith
:* Giancarlo Primo
:* Henry "Hank" Iba
:* Lidia Alexeyeva
:* Ranko Ã
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:* Togo Renan Soares "Kanela"
:* Vladimir Kondrashin
*Referees
:* Allen Rae
:* Ervin Kassai
:* Mario Hopenhaym
:* Obrad BeloÃ
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:* Pietro Reverberi
:* Renato Righetto
:* Vladimir Kostin
*Contributors
:* Borislav Stankovic
Professional
- Men
- NBA Most Valuable Player Award: Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks
- NBA Rookie of the Year Award: Brandon Roy, Portland Trail Blazers
- NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award: Marcus Camby, Denver Nuggets
- NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award: Leandro Barbosa, Phoenix Suns
- NBA Most Improved Player Award: Monta Ellis, Golden State Warriors
- NBA Coach of the Year Award: Sam Mitchell, Toronto Raptors
- FIBA Europe Player of the Year Award: Andrei Kirilenko, Utah Jazz and
- Euroscar Award: Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs and
- Mr. Europa: Dimitris Diamantidis, Panathinaikos and
- Women
- WNBA Most Valuable Player Award: Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm
- WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award: Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm
- WNBA Rookie of the Year Award: Armintie Price, Chicago Sky
- WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year Award: Plenette Pierson, Detroit Shock
- WNBA Most Improved Player Award: Janel McCarville, New York Liberty
- Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award: Tully Bevilaqua, Indiana Fever
- WNBA Coach of the Year Award: Dan Hughes, San Antonio Silver Stars
- WNBA All-Star Game MVP: Cheryl Ford, Detroit Shock
- WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award: Cappie Pondexter, Phoenix Mercury
- FIBA Europe Player of the Year Award: Anete JÃÂkabsone-Ã
½ogota, Dynamo Moscow and
Collegiate
- Combined
- Legends of Coaching Award: Gene Keady, Purdue
- Men
- John R. Wooden Award: Kevin Durant, Texas
- Naismith College Coach of the Year: Tony Bennett, Washington State
- Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award: Tre Kelley, South Carolina
- Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year: Kevin Durant, Texas
- NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player: Mario Chalmers, Kansas
- USBWA National Freshman of the Year: Kevin Durant, Texas
- Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year: Tony Bennett, Washington State
- Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball: Bob Knight
- Women
- John R. Wooden Award: Candace Parker, Tennessee
- Naismith College Player of the Year: Lindsey Harding, Duke
- Naismith College Coach of the Year: Gail Goestenkors, Duke
- Wade Trophy: Candace Parker, Tennessee
- Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award: Lindsey Harding, Duke
- Associated Press Women's College Basketball Player of the Year: Candace Parker, Tennessee
- NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player: Candace Parker, Tennessee
- Basketball Academic All-America Team: Chrissy Givens, Middle Tennessee
- Carol Eckman Award: Theresa Grentz, Illinois
- Maggie Dixon Award: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey, Hofstra
- USBWA National Freshman of the Year: Tina Charles, Connecticut
- Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year: Gail Goestenkors, Duke
- List of Senior CLASS Award women's basketball winners: Alison Bales, Duke
- Nancy Lieberman Award: Lindsey Harding, Duke
- Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball: Kay Yow
Deaths
- January 9 â Zeke Zawoluk, American college All-American (St. John's) and NBA player (Indianapolis Olympians, Philadelphia Warriors) (born 1930)
- February 7 â Ray Corley, American NBA player (born 1928)
- February 8 â Shelby Metcalf, American college coach (Texas A&M) (born 1930)
- February 21 â Barry Stevens, American NBA player (born 1963)
- February 22 â Dennis Johnson, American Hall of Fame NBA player (Seattle SuperSonics, Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics) (born 1954)
- March 1 â Bobby Speight, All-American at NC State (born 1930)
- March 20 â Frank Baird, American NBL player (Indianapolis Kautskys) (born 1912)
- April 13 â Steve Malovic, American NBA player (born 1956)
- April 18 â Harry Miller, Toronto Huskies player (born 1923)
- May 27 â Howard Porter, former NBA player and 1971 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player (born 1948)
- June 10 â Jim Killingsworth, American college coach (Idaho State, Oklahoma State, TCU) (born 1923)
- June 11 â Ray Mears, American college coach (Tennessee) (born 1926)
- July 26 â Skip Prosser, College coach of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons (born 1950)
- August 17 â Eddie Griffin, former Seton Hall and NBA player (born 1982)
- August 22 â Butch van Breda Kolff, former college and NBA coach (born 1922)
- September 14 â Dave Humerickhouse, All-American college player (Bradley) (born 1924)
- September 17 â Charlotte Lewis, American Olympic women's basketball player (born 1955)
- November 28 â Bob Simpson, Canadian Olympic player (1952) (born 1930)
- November 29 â Ralph Beard, All-American at Kentucky. Two-time National Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist (born 1927)
- December 13 â Jack Thornton, American NBL player (Hammond Ciesar All-Americans, Sheboygan Red Skins) (born 1914)
- December 28 â Aidin Nikkhah Bahrami, Iran national basketball team player (born 1982)
See also
References
External links