The top 8 men's basketball teams have been announced, and six of them have successfully secured tickets to the Paris Olympics, injecting new excitement into the basketball event. Canada, the United States, Japan, South Sudan, Australia and France have qualified, and the final two Olympic spots will be determined by six European teams.
After a narrow victory, Canada is aiming for a place in the top four
After a thrilling match, Canada narrowly defeated defending champion Spain 88-85 to qualify for the last eight. They are about to face Slovenia in a battle for a place in the last four for a ticket to the Paris Olympics.
Strong dialogue to help the top 8 arena
The last-eight will feature a variety of combinations, with the United States taking on Italy, Germany taking on Latvia, and Lithuania taking on Serbia. The battle for a quota place in Paris will take place tomorrow.
Tomorrow's war resumes with six European teams securing Olympic tickets
Today is the team's rest day, and the battle for the last eight will be in full swing tomorrow. According to the rules, the two best European teams from Germany, Serbia, Slovenia, Latvia, Italy and Lithuania will secure their tickets to the Paris Olympics.
The last semi-finals missed the Paris Olympics, and Spain regretted that there was no way
Sadly, the semi-finalists of the last edition did not make it through, the champions Spain did not qualify for the Olympics directly, and the silver medallist Argentina was confirmed to miss the Paris Olympics. However, bronze medallists France and fourth-placed Australia also failed to make it to the last eight, but still managed to make it to the Olympics.
With the quarter-finals just around the corner, basketball fans are looking forward to the clash of international superstars, cheering on their favorite team and witnessing which team will finally be crowned on the stage of the Paris Olympics.