The FIBA Americas executive committee will decide on Thursday
between San Juan and Las Vegas, Nevada, as host for the 2007
tournament to decide qualifiers for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
The FIBA Americas executive committee will decide on Thursday
between San Juan and Las Vegas, Nevada, as host for the 2007
tournament to decide qualifiers for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
FIBA Americas announced that timetable here on Tuesday, adding
that the process would not include a candidate from Venezuela,
which had been slated to host the event but missed financial
deadlines of the regional basketball governing body.
With reigning Olympic champions Argentina and the United States
team of top National Basketball Association players trying to
qualify for Beijing through the event, next August's Tournament of
the Americas will have a high profile.
Venezuela did not submit a proposal to be considered a host in
the new bidding process, ending a potentially troublesome situation
for the US team playing in a nation whose president dubbed US
President George W. Bush a devil.
US NBA players trained in Las Vegas before competing at this
year's World Championship and the US gambling mecca is believed to
have a well-financed bid to give the NBA standouts a home-court
edge in the Olympic qualifier.
Ten teams will play for two berths at the 2008 Olympics and
while Argentina and the US NBA stars will be favored, Puerto Rico
and Brazil will be among those poised to try and fight their way
into the field at Beijing.
The US NBA stars will have a path to the Beijing Olympics even
if they fail to reach the Americas final.
Teams placing third through fifth in the event will enter a
qualifying tournament set to be staged in 2008 that would determine
the final three nations in the 12-team Olympic tournament.
Host China and Spain, winner of the world championship last
month in Japan, have already booked berths in Beijing. The US team
beat Argentina for third in the world tournament.
(AFP October 18, 2006)