FIBA World Championship 2010 Finals Bracket List, TV Schedule and Results
Posted on 12. Sep, 2010 by George Brent in Headlines, Sports
It was a long wait for the world basketball championship to finally happen and our long wait is now over as the FIBA World Championship will finally close today. The FIBA World Championship will be crowned to the deserving team tonight. This will be the biggest match that is about to explode. We are kicking of the most exciting basketball event with the load of schedules of matches today.
One of the biggest contender this year is none other than of course the champion of the Beijing Olympic, United States with star studded lineup from the National Basketball Association. Unfortunately as it may seems, the United States team lack the key players it has back in the Beijing Olympics as at least 12 players from the original team will not be playing the dream team.
Let us move to the result of matches for the knockout round for round of 16 that went from September 4 to 7 for the FIBA World Championship 2010.
(September 4) – Serbia (73) vs Croatia (72) and Spain (80) vs Greece (72) “Group 1″
(September 5) – Turkey (95) vs France (77) and Slovenia (87) vs Australia (58) “Group 2″
(September 6) – USA (121) vs Angola (66) and Russia (78) vs New Zealand (56) “Group 3″
(September 7) – Lithuania (78) vs China (67) and Argentina (93) vs Brazil (89) “Group 4″
The schedule of matches for the quarterfinals went from September 8 to 9 for the FIBA World Championship 2010.
(September 8 ) – Serbia (92) vs Spain (89) and Turkey (95) vs Slovenia (68)
(September 9 ) – USA (89) vs Russia (79) and Lithuania (104) vs Argentina (85)
Semi-finals was a story of pure domination and it was concluded yesterday as follows:
Serbia vs Turkey (83) and USA (89) vs Lithuania (74)
The long awaited finals will happen tonight at exactly 9:30 PM GMT +3 or 2:30 PM ET and it will be between both undefeated team. Its between the host team, Turkey and the Beijing Olympic Champions, USA.
The championship is here and all of the teams which qualified for the elimination round were already eliminated. Only the best amongst the best managed to stay alive and the final judgment is tonight. Who will go home with their pride on top of the world? We will know shortly.
Stay tune here at Keen Observers for more of the action and scores of the game as it happens.
You may also check your trusted live streaming site such as JustinTV, Vshare, Sopcast and atdhe.com. You may also check your local channel listing such as ESPN and ABC for high quality live video feed of the game.
For live feed of the game you can follow the blow-by-blow coverage at FIBA.COM.
