Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament


The men's basketball tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, began on 6 August and ended on 21 August. The gold medal game in this discipline was the final competitive event before the Closing Ceremony. The United States won their fifteenth gold medal, after defeating Serbia, 96–66, in the [|gold medal match], which was the largest margin of victory in a gold medal game, since the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Spain won the bronze medal, after an [|89–88 win] over Australia.
The medals were presented by Patrick Baumann of Switzerland, Dr. Rene Fasel of Switzerland, Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe, and members of the International Olympic Committee, while the gifts were presented by Horacio Muratore, the President of FIBA, Hamine Niang, the first Vice-President of FIBA, and Jerry Colangelo, the chairman of USA Basketball.

Competition schedule

Qualification

Squads

Each NOC was limited to one team per tournament. Each team had a roster of twelve players, one of which could be a naturalized player.

Referees

The following referees were selected for the tournament.
The draw was held at the FIBA Headquarters, also known as the "House of Basketball" in Mies, Switzerland, on 11 March 2016. As the three winners of the 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournaments for Men were yet to be known, they were assigned placeholders as "OQT 1", "OQT 2" and "OQT 3". These were the pot assignments:
Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4Pot 5Pot 6





OQT 1

OQT 2
OQT 3

Group A was assigned with OQT 1 and OQT 2, while Group B had OQT 3.
After the World Olympic Qualifying Tournament on 10 July 2016, another draw was held at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay, Philippines, to determine which among the teams would be assigned to which group. This was a straight draw: there were two pots containing three balls each. One pot had the names of the teams that won the Olympic Qualifying Tournaments, while the other pot had the name of the placeholders.
TeamPlaceholderGroup
OQT 1Group A
OQT 2Group A
OQT 3Group B

Group stage

All times are local.

Group A

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Group B

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Knockout stage

Bracket

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Bronze medal game

Gold medal game

Awards

Statistical leaders

Source

Individual tournament highs

;Points
NameGPPPG
625.3
721.3
520.4
819.5
819.4

;Rebounds
NameGPRPG
88.9
58.6
68.3
67.2
67.0

;Assists
NameGPAPG
67.5
87.0
56.6
65.8
85.4

;Blocks
NameGPBPG
52.4
81.9
61.8
71.4
51.2

;Steals
NameGPSPG
62.8
52.2
52.0
81.9
81.5
81.5

;Minutes
NameGPMPG
635.3
633.1
532.8
631.7
631.7

Individual game highs

StatisticNameTotalOpponent
Points37
Total Rebounds16
Assists13
Blocks5
Steals5
Minutes47:23
Field goal percentage90%
2-point field goal percentage100%
3-point field goal percentage100%
Free throw percentage



100%
Turnovers

6

StatisticNameTotalOpponent
Field goals made12
Field goals attempted
22
2-point field goals made
11
2-point field goals attempted17
3-point field goals made9
3-point field goals attempted15
Free throws made11
Free throws attempted17
Offensive Rebounds8
Defensive Rebounds13

Team tournament highs

;Points
TeamGPPPG
8100.9
686.5
886.1
885.4
883.1

;Rebounds
TeamGPRPG
845.5
838.3
538.2
638.2
638.2

;Assists
TeamGPAPG
824.3
824.0
822.1
621.2
820.5

;Blocks
TeamGPBPG
55.0
83.5
63.5
63.5
83.0

;Steals
TeamGPSPG
88.8
68.7
88.4
57.8
87.6
57.6

Team game highs

StatisticTeamTotalOpponent
Points119
Total rebounds54
Assists34
Blocked shots8
Steals15
Field goal percentage61.2%
2-point field goal percentage69.4%
3-point field goal percentage57.9%
Free throws percentage88.2%
Turnovers24

StatisticTeamTotalOpponent
Field goals made
41
Field goals attempted89
Two-point field goals made
36
Two-point field goals attempted57
Three-point field goals made
17
Three-point field goal attempted42
Free throws made
33
Free throws attempted45
Offensive rebounds
21
Defensive rebounds40

Final ranking

Rankings are determined by: