The second prediction for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games does not leave many surprises. Only a few hours left before the start of the historic event in the meeting between Spain and Australia, FIBA shares the ‘power ranking’with the Spanish team moving up one position.
After playing friends and final tournament, The United States will win gold according to FIBA publications. The ‘Dream Tream’ is the top contender to win the Olympic event with a team full of NBA stars. Germany and Serbia They follow him, after both faced each other in the last World Cup.
Spain, in seventh place, behind Canada and Australia
Seventh is the expected position according to FIBA for the Spanish team. Scariolo’s team qualified for Paris 2024 after winning the final of the Valencia Pre-Olympic Championship against the Bahamas and was placed in the complex Group A, along with Canada, Australia and Greece.
certainly Canada and Australia occupy the following forecast positions, fourth and fifth place, above Spain. The Australian team competed against the American team in a friendly preparation for the Olympic Games and defeated Jokic’s Serbia. France is in fourth place.
Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Greece, in eighth position
Giannis Antetokounmpo will face Spain on the second day of matches in Paris. The Greek is the reference of his team and, although he cannot count on his brother, he will share a team with Kostas Papanikolaou and Nick Caathes, among others. The FIBA prediction placed him in the eighth position.
The last positions are occupied South Sudan (9th), Brazil (10th), Japan (11th) and Puerto Rico (12th).
Source: La Verdad
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