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Basketball World Cup 2023: Who’s playing & who’s favored?

The Basketball World Cup started with a record crowd in Manila, Canada’s 30-point stunner of a win over France and now The United States Men’s National Team opened the 2023 FIBA World Cup with a 27-point win over New Zealand in the tournament on Saturday. It won’t take long for the pressure to get turned up on some teams, especially those who fall in their first games of the World Cup. The Associated Press has the story:

Basketball World Cup 2023: Who’s playing & who’s favored?

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The Basketball World Cup had eight games on the Saturday schedule and seven were one-sided. The U.S. opened its quest with a win over New Zealand, Luka Doncic had a huge game to lead Slovenia to a win, defending champion Spain rolled in its opener and Brazil and Serbia each won by more than 40 points.

U.S. forward Paolo Banchero (8) shoots over New Zealand forward Isaac Fotu (42) during the second half of a Basketball World Cup group C match in Manila, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

The only close game: Puerto Rico, which got past South Sudan in overtime.

Things ramp up on Sunday, with some teams knowing they need wins to keep realistic hopes of the second round alive.

U.S. guard Jalen Brunson (11) drives on New Zealand forward Reuben Te Rangi (1) during the first half of a Basketball World Cup group C match in Manila, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

Teams play only three games in the opening group stage. Every team that finished 2-1 or better in the group stage four years ago at the World Cup in China reached the second round; every team that finished 1-2 or worse did not advance. So, on Sunday and Monday, the 16 teams that were 0-1 after Saturday’s play will be feeling the pressure.

Spain center Willy Hernangomez (14) reacts as he scores against Cote d’Ivoire during the Basketball World Cup group G match between Spain and Cote d’Ivoire at the Indonesia Arena stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

SCHEDULE

There are eight opening games Saturday, including the U.S. debut in the tournament against New Zealand at 8:40 a.m. EDT, and then play resumes Sunday with second games for those in Groups A, D, E and H.

The Saturday slate:

Group B (at Manila): South Sudan vs. Puerto Rico, Serbia vs. China

Group C (at Manila): Jordan vs. Greece, U.S. vs. New Zealand

Group F (at Okinawa): Cape Verde vs. Georgia, Slovenia vs. Venezuela

Group G (at Jakarta): Iran vs. Brazil, Spain vs. Ivory Coast

The Sunday slate:

Group A (at Manila): Italy (1-0) vs. Dominican Republic (1-0); Philippines (0-1) vs. Angola (0-1)

Group D (at Manila): Montenegro (1-0) vs. Egypt (0-1); Lithuania (1-0) vs. Mexico (0-1)

Group E (at Okinawa): Australia (1-0) vs. Germany (1-0); Finland (0-1) vs. Japan (0-1)

Group H (at Jakarta): Lebanon (0-1) vs. Canada (1-0); France (0-1) vs. Latvia (1-0)

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, right, prepares to toss the ball for Germany guard Dennis Schroder (17), left, and Japan forward Yuta Watanabe (12) in a ceremonial jump ball before the Basketball World Cup group E match between Germany and Japan in Okinawa, southern Japan, Friday, Aug. 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Hiro Komae)

HOW TO WATCH THE BASKETBALL WORLD CUP

— In the U.S.: The first three U.S. games (Saturday, Monday, Wednesday) will be on ESPN2. The Saturday and Monday games will begin at 8:40 a.m. EDT; the Wednesday game begins at 4:40 a.m. EDT.

There are streaming options for other games.

BETTING GUIDE

The U.S. is the overwhelming favorite to win the World Cup, according to FanDuel Sportsbook, with the Americans’ odds listed at minus-135 (meaning a $135 wager on the Americans would return $235, if they won). Canada’s win over France vaulted it into the second spot on the odds sheet at plus-550 (meaning a $100 wager would return $550). Australia is the third choice at plus-700, followed by Serbia (plus-1,300), Spain (plus-1,400), France (plus-2,100) and Slovenia (plus-2,400).WHAT TO KNOW

Spain guard Juan Nunez (24) drives against Cote d’Ivoire forward Patrick Tape (4) and forward Vafessa Fofana (12) during the Basketball World Cup group G match between Spain and Cote d’Ivoire at the Indonesia Arena stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)

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Dominican Republic forward Karl-Anthony Towns (32) shoots against Philippines center Ariel John Edu (34) during their match at the Basketball World Cup at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan province, Philippines Friday, Aug. 25, 2023. A record crowd of 38,115 filled Philippine Arena for FridayÅfs game between the host team and the Dominican Republic, easily the biggest crowd to see a game in World Cup history.(AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

FEMALE REFEREES

Blanca Burns became the answer to a trivia question on Friday, becoming the first woman to officiate a game in the Basketball World Cup.

Technically, it was only by a couple hours.

All three female referees picked by FIBA for this tournament — all of them from the U.S. — worked games Friday on Day 1. Burns had the Australia-Finland game in Okinawa. Jenna Reneau worked the Latvia-Lebanon game in Jakarta (it started a bit after the Australia-Finland tilt) and Amy Bonner had the second game in Okinawa on Friday between Germany and Japan.

Serbia guard Marko Guduric (23) against China guard Zhao Jiwei (4) during their Basketball World Cup group B match at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon city, Philippines Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

STAT OF THE DAY

France is going to have to make some serious history to win this World Cup.

One of the pre-tournament favorites, France lost its opener to Canada 95-65 — a 30-point margin that few saw coming. No team has ever won the World Cup after losing a game by double figures.

Philippines guard Jordan Clarkson (6) reacts during their match against Dominican Republic at the Basketball World Cup at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan province, Philippines Friday, Aug. 25, 2023. A record crowd of 38,115 filled Philippine Arena for Friday’s game between the host team and the Dominican Republic, easily the biggest crowd to see a game in World Cup history.(AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

Brazil lost to the Soviet Union by nine in a game early in the 1959 tournament before going on to win the title. Yugoslavia lost to the USSR by 15 points in its final game of the 1970 tournament — but had already clinched the gold medal, so that outcome was meaningless.

The last team to lose any game in the World Cup and win the gold was the former Yugoslavia in 2002; that team went 7-2 in that tournament, then called the FIBA world championship. Both its losses that year were by exactly two points.

Canada guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) shoots against France’ Elie Okobo (0) and Nando De Colo (12) during the Basketball World Cup group H match between France and Canada at the Indonesia Arena stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Aug. 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

QUOTE OF THE DAY

“This is not the NBA. This is serious basketball.” — Angola coach Pep Claros.

Now, that sounds like a knock on the best league in the world, but really, it wasn’t. Points scored in the World Cup can figure into tiebreakers, and Claros was puzzled why his team didn’t try to score in the final seconds of its loss to Italy — just in case a basket might be needed to break a tie when group play ends.

He was referring to the NBA practice of, in the final seconds of an already-decided game, teams usually just stop playing and let the clock expire.

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