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JuneJune 29-July29-July 7,7, 20192019 Heraklion,Heraklion, GreeceGreece

USA Men’s U19 Qualifying Team

#4 #5 KIRA LEWIS JR. #6 ISAAC LIKEKELE #7 JALEN GREEN

#8 ZIAIRE WILLIAMS #9 #10 #11

#12 #13 REGGIE PERRY #14 J. ROBINSON-EARL #15 TREVION WILLIAMS

BRUCE WEBER MIKE HOPKINS LEVELLE MOTON ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH TABLE OF CONTENTS

THE BASICS USA U19 HISTORY

Alphabetical/Numerical Roster ...... 2 USA Year-By-Year Recaps ...... 26-51 Metric Alphabetical/Numerical Roster ...... 3 All-Time Summary of Finishes ...... 52 2019 FIBA U19 World Cup Schedule ...... 4 All-Time USA Coaches...... 53 Training Camp Notes ...... 6 All-Time USA Scores...... 54 FIBA, NBA and NCAA Rule Differences ...... 10 All-Time Roster - Alphabetical...... 55-56 All-Time Roster - By Affiliation ...... 57-58 USA All-Time Records ...... 59-61 USA COACHING STAFF All-Time FIBA U19 World Cup Scores/Results ...... 62-68

Head Coach: ...... 7 INSIDE USA BASKETBALL Assistant Coach: Mike Hopkins ...... 8 Assistant Coach: LeVelle Moton ...... 9 USA Basketball Board of rectors ...... 70 USA Baskrball Staff...... 70 USA Basketball Committees...... 71 USA ATHLETE PROFILES USA Basketball Today ...... 72-73

Scottie Barnes...... 30 Cade Cunningham ...... 31 Jalen Green ...... Tyrese Haliburton ...... 32 Kira Lewis Jr...... 33 Isaac Likekele ...... 34 Evan Mobley ...... 35 Reggie Perry ...... 36 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl ...... 37 Jalen Suggs ...... 38 Trevion Williams ...... 39 Ziaire Williams ...... 40

2019 USA U19 World Cup Team

1 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 1 2019 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM - ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 11 Scottie Barnes F 6-8 210 17 2020 University School West Palm Beach, FL 10 Cade Cunningham G 6-7 215 17 2020 Montverde Academy, FL Arlington, TX 7 Jalen Green G 6-5 175 17 2020 Prolific Prep Fresno, CA 4 Tyrese Haliburton G 6-5 172 19 2022 State University Oshkosh, WI 5 Kira Lewis Jr. G 6-3 160 18 2022 University of Alabama Meridianville, AL 6 Isaac Likekele G 6-4 210 19 2022 Oklahoma State University Arlington, TX 12 Evan Mobley F 6-11 190 18 2020 Rancho Christian School Temecula, CA 13 Reggie Perry F 6-10 245 19 2022 Mississippi State University Thomasville, GA 14 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F 6-8 205 18 2019 IMG Academy, FL/*Villanova Overland Park, KS 9 Jalen Suggs G 6-4 194 18 2020 Minnehaha Academy , MN 15 Trevion Williams F 6-9 280 18 2022 , IL 8 Ziaire Williams F 6-7 193 17 2020 Notre Dame H.S. Sherman Oaks, CA

Head Coach: Bruce Weber, Kansas State University Assistant Coach: Mike Hopkins, University of Washington Assistant Coach: LeVelle Moton, Central University Athletic Trainer: Ernie Sedelmyer (Air Force Academy) Team Physician: Diane Dahm (Mayo Clinic)

- Ages are as of July, 7 2019 * Signed a National Letter of Intent

2019 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM - NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 4 Tyrese Haliburton G 6-5 172 19 2022 Iowa State University Oshkosh, WI 5 Kira Lewis Jr. G 6-3 160 18 2022 University of Alabama Meridianville, AL 6 Isaac Likekele G 6-4 210 19 2022 Oklahoma State University Arlington, TX 7 Jalen Green G 6-5 175 17 2020 Prolific Prep Fresno, CA 8 Ziaire Williams F 6-7 193 17 2020 Notre Dame H.S. Sherman Oaks, CA 9 Jalen Suggs G 6-4 194 18 2020 Minnehaha Academy Minneapolis, MN 10 Cade Cunningham G 6-7 215 17 2020 Montverde Academy, FL Arlington, TX 11 Scottie Barnes F 6-8 210 17 2020 University School West Palm Beach, FL 12 Evan Mobley F 6-11 190 18 2020 Rancho Christian School Temecula, CA 13 Reggie Perry F 6-10 245 19 2022 Mississippi State University Thomasville, GA 14 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F 6-8 205 18 2019 IMG Academy, FL/*Villanova Overland Park, KS 15 Trevion Williams F 6-9 280 18 2022 Purdue University Chicago, IL

Head Coach: Bruce Weber, Kansas State University Assistant Coach: Mike Hopkins, University of Washington Assistant Coach: LeVelle Moton, North Carolina Central University Athletic Trainer: Ernie Sedelmyer (Air Force Academy) Team Physician: Diane Dahm (Mayo Clinic)

-Ages are as of July, 7 2019 * Signed a National Letter of Intent

2 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 2 2019 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER - METRIC/ALPHABETICAL NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 11 Scottie Barnes F 203 95 17 2020 University School West Palm Beach, FL 10 Cade Cunningham G 201 98 17 2020 Montverde Academy, FL Arlington, TX 7 Jalen Green G 196 79 17 2020 Prolific Prep Fresno, CA 4 Tyrese Haliburton G 196 78 19 2022 Iowa State University Oshkosh, WI 5 Kira Lewis Jr. G 191 73 18 2022 University of Alabama Meridianville, AL 6 Isaac Likekele G 193 95 19 2022 Oklahoma State University Arlington, TX 12 Evan Mobley F 211 86 18 2020 Rancho Christian School Temecula, CA 13 Reggie Perry F 208 111 19 2022 Mississippi State University Thomasville, GA 14 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F 203 93 18 2019 IMG Academy, FL/*Villanova Overland Park, KS 9 Jalen Suggs G 193 88 18 2020 Minnehaha Academy Minneapolis, MN 15 Trevion Williams F 206 127 18 2022 Purdue University Chicago, IL 8 Ziaire Williams F 201 88 17 2020 Notre Dame H.S. Sherman Oaks, CA

Head Coach: Bruce Weber, Kansas State University Assistant Coach: Mike Hopkins, University of Washington Assistant Coach: LeVelle Moton, North Carolina Central University Athletic Trainer: Ernie Sedelmyer (Air Force Academy) Team Physician: Diane Dahm (Mayo Clinic)

- Ages are as of July, 7 2019 * Signed a National Letter of Intent

2019 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM ROSTER - METRIC/NUMERICAL

NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE YOG SCHOOL HOMETOWN 4 Tyrese Haliburton G 6-5 172 19 2022 Iowa State University Oshkosh, WI 5 Kira Lewis Jr. G 6-3 160 18 2022 University of Alabama Meridianville, AL 6 Isaac Likekele G 6-4 210 19 2022 Oklahoma State University Arlington, TX 7 Jalen Green G 6-5 175 17 2020 Prolific Prep Fresno, CA 8 Ziaire Williams F 6-7 193 17 2020 Notre Dame H.S. Sherman Oaks, CA 9 Jalen Suggs G 6-4 194 18 2020 Minnehaha Academy Minneapolis, MN 10 Cade Cunningham G 6-7 215 17 2020 Montverde Academy, FL Arlington, TX 11 Scottie Barnes F 6-8 210 17 2020 University School West Palm Beach, FL 12 Evan Mobley F 6-11 190 18 2020 Rancho Christian School Temecula, CA 13 Reggie Perry F 6-10 245 19 2022 Mississippi State University Thomasville, GA 14 Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F 6-8 205 18 2019 IMG Academy, FL/*Villanova Overland Park, KS 15 Trevion Williams F 6-9 280 18 2022 Purdue University Chicago, IL

Head Coach: Bruce Weber, Kansas State University Assistant Coach: Mike Hopkins, University of Washington Assistant Coach: LeVelle Moton, North Carolina Central University Athletic Trainer: Ernie Sedelmyer (Air Force Academy) Team Physician: Diane Dahm (Mayo Clinic)

-Ages are as of July, 7 2019 * Signed a National Letter of Intent

3 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 3 2019 FIBA WORLD CUP FOR MEN SCHEDULE PRELIMINARY ROUND GROUPS Group A Group B Group C Group D Lithuania Austrailia New Zealand Canada Senegal Philippines USA Mali PRELIMINARY ROUND Saturday, June 29 University Hall Dyo Aorakia 6:15 a.m. Mali-Latvia (B) — 6:45 a.m. — China-Serbia (D) 8:30 a.m. Austrailia-Canada (B) — 9:00 a.m. — Puerto Rico-France (D) 10:45 a.m. Senegal - Lithuania (A) — 11:15 a.m. — Argentina-Russia (C) 1:00 p.m. USA-New Zealand (A) — 1:30 p.m. — Greece-Philippines (C) Sunday, June 30 University Hall Dyo Aorakia 6:15 a.m. France-China (D) — 6:45 a.m. — Canada-Mali (B) 8:30 a.m. Serbia-Puerto Rico (D) — 9:00 a.m. — Latvia-Austrailia (B) 10:45 a.m. Lithuania-USA (A) — 11:15 a.m. — New Zealand-Senegal (A) 1:00 p.m. Philippines-Argentina (C) — 1:30 p.m. — Russia-Greece (C)

Tuesday, July 2 University Hall Dyo Aorakia 6:45 a.m. China-Puerto Rico (D) France-Serbia (D) 9:00 a.m. N. Zealand-Lithuania (A) Senegal-USA (A) 11:15 a.m. Canada-Latvia (B) Mali-Austrailia (B) 1:30 p.m. Argentina-Greece (C) Philippines-Russia (C) ROUND OF 16 Wednesday, July 3 TIME TBD A1-B4 A2-B3 TIME TBD A3-B2 A4-B1 TIME TBD C1-D4 C2-D3 TIME TBD C3-D2 C4-D1 CLASSIFICATION QUARTERFINALS Friday, July 5 TIME TBD CQ1: Loser A1/B4-Loser C2/D3 TIME TBD CQ2: Loser A2/B3-Loser C1/D4 TIME TBD CQ3: Loser A3/B2-Loser C4/D1 TIME TBD CQ4: Loser A4/B1-Loser C3/D2 MEDAL QUARTERFINALS Friday, July 5 Palace TIME TBD Q1 37: Winner A1/B4-Winner C2/D3 TIME TBD Q2 38: Winner A2/B3-Winner C1/D4 TIME TBD Q3 39: Winner A3/B2-Winner C4/D1 TIME TBD Q4 40: Winner A4/B1-Winner C3/D2

4 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 4 2019 FIBA WORLD CUP FOR MEN SCHEDULE CLASSIFICATION SEMIFINALS Saturday, July 6 13th-16th Places TIME TBD Loser CQ1-Loser CQ3 TIME TBD Loser CQ2-Loser CQ4 9th-12th Places TIME TBD Winner CQ1-Winner CQ3 TIME TBD Winner CQ2-Winner CQ4 5th-8th Places TIME TBD Loser Q1-Loser Q3 TIME TBD Loser Q2-Loser Q4

MEDAL SEMIFINALS Saturday, July 6 TIME TBD Winner Q1-Winner Q3 TIME TBD Winner Q2-Winner Q4

FINALS Sunday, July 7 TIME TBD 15th Place Game: Losers of 13th-16th semifinals TIME TBD 13th Place Game: Winners of 13th-16th semifinals TIME TBD 11th Place Game: Losers of 9th-12th semifinals TIME TBD 9th Place Game: Winners of 9th-12th semifinals TIME TBD 7th Place Game: Losers of 5th-8th semifinals TIME TBD 5th Place Game: Winners of 5th-8th semifinals TIME TBD Bronze Medal Game: Semifinal Losers TIME TBD Gold Medal Game: Semifinal Winners

NOTES

• Game times and arenas for preliminary round games will be announced by FIBA at a later date. • Order of games, times and arenas are subject to change and will be determined prior to each round. • The 2019 FIBA U19 World Cup for Men will be played in Heraklion on the island of Crete in Greece.

5 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 5 2019 MEN’S U19 WORLD CUP TEAM NOTES

• The USA Men’s U19 World Cup Team training camp opened with 31 players on June 12, 18 finalists were announced on June 18 and the official, 12-member roster was announced June 20. The FIBA U19 World Cup will take place June 29- July 7 in Heraklion, Greece. • The USA U19 World Team is led by U19 head coach Bruce Weber (Kansas State), with assistant coaches Mike Hopkins (Washington) and LeVelle Moton (North Carolina Central). • The official, 12-man 2019 USA U19 World Cup Team roster features five USA gold medalists, five players who completed their first collegiate season in 2018-19, one athlete from the high school class of 2019 and six players from the high school class of 2020.

• The USA U19 team features two-time USA • Tyrese Haliburton, Isaac Likekele and Trevion Basketball gold medalists Scottie Barnes, Jalen Williams are new to USA Basketball. Green and Jalen Suggs, while Evan Mobley and

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl have won one gold • Mobley took home 2019 California Gatorade medal in international play. Additionally, Robinson- Player of the Year honors. Earl helped USA Basketball to a win over the World Select Team in the 2019 Nike Hoop • The Men’s U19 team roster features two Summit. McDonalds All-Americans. Robinson-Earl in 2019 and Perry in 2018. • Green was named • MVP of the 2018 “It is a big commitment, but for me, it’s once in a • This will be Kansas FIBA U17 World Cup. State head coach • Additional athletes lifetime. To have that opportunity to represent your Bruce Weber’s first with prior USA country is a very, very nice honor.” head coaching Basketball training Bruce Weber assignment with USA camp experience are Basketball, but he Cade Cunningham, USA U19 World Cup Head Coach previously served as Kira Lewis Jr., Reggie a 2009-12 Men’s Perry and Ziaire Williams. Junior National Team Committee member and was a court coach for the 1991 Pan American • USA athletes who completed their first collegiate Games Team and also worked under season in 2018-19 include Iowa State’s Tyrese on the 1989 USA Men’s World University Games Haliburton; Alabama’s Kira Lewis Jr.; OkIlahoma team and the 1985 R. Williams Jones Cup Team. State’ Isaac Likekele; Mississippi State’s Reggie

Perry; and Purdue’s Trevion Williams. • The USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team • Lewis Jr., earned a spot on the 2019 Southeastern Committee is responsible for selection of the Conference All-Freshman Team despite being the team. Chaired by (Purdue youngest active Division I men's basketball player University), also part of the committee are Shane in the country. Battier (Athlete Representative), Tony Bennett (NCAA), (NCAA) and (NCAA).

6 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 6 BRUCE WEBER HEAD COACH

Bruce Weber will Weber is the fourth current Big 12 head coach to win participate in his first 450 games in a career, joining , head coaching and . His 463 career wins rank 31st assignment with USA nationally among Division I head coaches, while his Basketball as the head .655 winning percentage places 33rd among coaches coach for the 2019 with a minimum of five years Division I experience. USA Men’s U19 World Cup Team. He Prior to K-State, Weber was the head coach at previously served as a University of (2003-2011) and Southern Illinois 2009-12 Men’s Junior University (1998-2003). During the Wildcat’s run in the National Team 2018 NCAA Tournament, Weber became the 10th committee member Division I head coach to take three different schools to and court coach. the Sweet 16. Weber recently completed his seventh season at Kansas State (2012- His teams participated in postseason play 15 times, 13 to present), where he has compiled a 150-89 including 13 NCAA Tournament appearances. He has record (.628 winning percentage). won 15 NCAA Tournament games, including trips to the Sweet 16 in 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2018 and the In his 21 seasons as a head coach, he owns a in 2005 and 2018. Weber’s teams have 463-244 overall record (.655). won a combined seven conference regular season and tournament championships, including the In 2018-19, Weber led the Wildcats to a 25-9 overall Missouri Valley Conference (2002, 2003), Big Ten record and 14-4 record, which tied Conference (2004, 2005) and Big 12 Conference with his 2012-13 team for most conference wins in (2013, 2019). school history, and he led the Wildcats to their 21st conference championship. K-State advanced to the As an assistant coach to Gene Keady at Purdue NCAA Tournament for the fifth time under Weber and University for 18 seasons (1980-81 to 1997-98), for a third consecutive season. The Wildcats finished Weber was a court coach at trials for the 1991 USA the season at No. 18 in the final poll Men’s Pan American Games Team, and he also spent and No. 19 in the final USA Today Coaches poll for time with the 1989 USA Men’s World University the second straight year. Additionally, K-State finished Games and 1985 R. Williams Jones Cup Teams that as one of the top defensive teams in the country, were led by Keady. allowing 59.6 , which ranked fourth nationally. In 39 years of college coaching experience, Weber has been a part of nearly 900 victories, 28 NCAA Weber has guided the Wildcats to 20-win seasons five Tournament appearances and 14 conference champi- times during his tenure, including consecutive 25-win onships at Western Kentucky University, Purdue, campaigns for the first time in school history in 2017- Southern Illinois and K-State. 18 and 2018-19. He led K-State to a pair of Big 12 regular season titles during his tenure, including the He received his bachelor’s degree in education from school’s first conference championship in 36 seasons University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1978 and his in his debut season in 2012-13. master’s degree in education administration and physical education from Western Kentucky in 1981.

7 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 7 MIKE HOPKINS ASST. COACH

Mike Hopkins will Hopkins, who graduated from Syracuse in 1993, was undertake his second the Orange’s starting his junior year official USA Basketball and helped the team win the 1992 Big East coaching assignment Championship. He played 111 career games at as an assistant coach Syracuse, and was named team captain as a senior, for the 2019 USA averaging 9.2 points and 3.7 rebounds. Men’s U19 World Cup Team. Previously, he The San Mateo, Calfornia native received his was head coach of the 2012 USA Select Team bachelor’s degree in speech communications from that trained against the Syracuse in 1993. 2012 USA Men’s National Team, and he was a staff assistant for the USA Men’s National Team from 2008 to 2016, including at the 2012 and 2016 and the 2010 and 2014 FIBA World Cups.

He recently completed his second season at the University of Washington (2017-18 to present) where he has compiled a 48-22 (.686) overall record.

In 2018-19, Washington finished 27-9 and 15-3 in the Pacific-12 Conference and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

In his first year as head coach in 2017-18, Hopkins led the Huskies to their first 20-win season since 2011-12 and he was named Pac-12 Coach of the Year and National Association of Basketball Coaches District 21 Coach of the Year.

Prior to Washington, Hopkins was an assistant coach under at Syracuse University for 22 seasons. At Syracuse, Hopkins was a part of 16 NCAA Tournament appearances, the 2003 National Championship, four Final Fours, five Elite Eights, 10 Sweet 16s, and four NIT berths. Additionally, Syracuse never reached below a .550 record while Hopkins was on staff.

8 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 8 LEVELLE MOTON ASST. COACH

LeVelle Moton will Moton graduated from NCCU as the Eagle’s third all- participate in his time leading scorer with 1,714 points and was named second USA Basketball the 1996 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association coaching assignment Men’s Basketball Player of the Year. as an assistant coach for the 2019 USA Among NCCU's all-time career leaders, Moton ranks Men's U19 World Cup first in 3- field goals made (213 of 529), fifth in Team after previously free throws made (363 of 467), eighth in assists (278), serving as a court eighth in field goals made (569 of 1,159), 12th in coach during the 2015 scoring average (16.6 points per game) and 15th in USA Basketball Men’s steals (110). U19 National Team training camp. He recently completed his 10th season at North Carolina Central (2011-12 to present), where he has compiled an overall record of 189-135 (.583).

In 2018-19, North Carolina Central finished 18-16 overall and 10-6 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, winning their third consecutive MEAC Tournament championship for the first time in school history and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season. For his efforts, Moton was named 2019 MEAC Tournament Most Outstanding Coach.

In 2017-18, the Eagles won their second consecutive MEAC Tournament Championship for the first time in program history, also earning consecutive berths in the NCAA Tournament for the first time. Moton was named MEAC Tournament Most Outstanding Coach as the Eagles won four games in six days, winning the conference tournament as a six-seed.

Prior to being named head coach, the NCCU Athletics Hall-of-Famer had a successful playing career at NCCU (1992-93 to 1995-96) and was the men’s basketball assistant coach for two seasons (2007-08 to 2008-09).

9 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 9 FIBA, NBA, And NCAA Basketball Rule Differences RULE FIBA NBA NCAA Duration of Game ...... Four, 10-minute quarters ...... Four, 12-minute quarters ...... Two, 20-minute halves Overtime Duration ...... 5 minutes ...... 5 minutes ...... 5 minutes Duration Between Quarters ...... 2 minutes ...... 130 seconds ...... Not Applicable Length of Halftime ...... 15 minutes ...... 15 minutes ...... 15 minutes Court Length ...... 91' 10" x 49' 2.5" ...... 94' x 50' ...... 94' x 50' Size of Lane ...... 16’ x 19' ...... 16' x 19' ...... 12' x 19' Three-Point FG Distance ...... 22' 1.75" ...... 23' 9" (22' in corner) ...... 20’9 No Charge Semicircles ...... Yes (4’1.25” from of basket) . . .Yes (4’1.25” from center of basket) . . .Yes (4’ from center of basket) ...... 24 seconds ...... 24 seconds ...... 30 seconds Shot Clock Reset ...... Reset to 14 seconds when FG ...... FG attempt hits rim ...... FG attempt hits rim attempt hits rim Back Court Violation ...... 8 seconds ...... 8 seconds ...... 10 seconds Game Clock Stops After ...... Last 2 minutes of 4th quarter ...... Last minute of 1st, 2nd, 3rd quarters, .Last minute of second half and Successful FG and overtime Last 2 minutes of 4th quarter and OT last minute of overtime Player Foul Limit ...... 5 or 2 technical/unsportsman fouls . . .6 ...... 5 Bonus ...... On 5th foul per quarter (2 FTs) ...... On 5th foul per quarter (2 FTs) ...... On 7th foul per half (1-and-1) Fourth quarter carries into OT On 10th foul per half (2 FTs) Number of Players Permitted . . . . .5 (three defensive, two offensive) . . . .5 (three defensive, two offensive) . . . .6 (four defensive, two offensive) On Free Throw Lane Jump Ball ...... Teams alternate possession after . . . .Yes ...... Teams alternate possession after opening tip-off after opening tip-off Legal Alley-Oop ...... Yes ...... Yes ...... Yes Ball On/Above Cylinder . . . .Yes ...... No ...... No Closely Guarded For 5 Seconds . . .Yes (while holding the ball) ...... No ...... Yes (only while holding ball) Defensive 3 Seconds ...... No ...... Yes ...... No Flopping Rule/Faking Being Fouled .Yes ...... Yes ...... Yes (Class A ) Number of Referees ...... Three ...... Three ...... Three Timeouts - Non-Televised Game . . .2 60-second in 1st & 2nd quarters . .6 60/100-second timeouts during 4 75-second and 2 30-second 3 60-second in 3rd & 4th quarters regulation, 1 20-second per half. timeouts per team. All unused carry A maximum of 2 timouts permitted Each is limited to no more than 3 in over to second half. in the final 2 minutes of a game the 4th and 2 in the last two minutes Timeouts - Televised Game ...... Up to one additional TV timeout . . . .Must be two 100-second timeouts (Games with 3 TV timeouts per half) is permissible per quarter 100-second timeouts in the 2nd and 1 60-second and 3 30-second and a 4th periods unused 75-second and 2 unused 30- second carry over to second half Timeouts - Overtime ...... 1 additional 60-second ...... 2 60-second, teams are allowed 1 additional 75-second (1 30-second no more than 1 60- second and in televised games) and any 1 20-second in final 2 minutes unused from regulation or prior overtime carry over Timeouts Called By ...... Head coach or assistant coach . . . . .Head coach or player in game Head coach at dead ball or player when ball controlled by player’s team Size of Basketball ...... Maximum Circumference - 29” . . . . .Around channels - 29.5" to 29.75” Maximum Circumference - 30” Maximum Weight - 20 ounces Across channels - 29 5/8”-29 7/8” Minimum Circumference - 29.5” Minimum Weight - 17.99 ounces Maximum Weight - 22 ounces Minimum Weight - 20 ounces Legal Jersey Numbers ...... All Numbers 00, 0-99, ...... All Numbers 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55

10 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 10 20192019 USAUSA BasketballBasketball Men’sMen’s U19U19 WorldWorld CupCup TeamTeam AthleteAthlete BiographiesBiographies

SCOTTIE BARNES #11 Forward|6-8|210|17|Class of 2020 University School|Wellington, FL

•USA BASKETBALL NOTES HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • • Gold Medals: 2017 • As a junior in 2018-19, averaged 13.1 ppg., seven rpg. FIBA Americas U16 and 4.8 apg. and helped his team to a 27-5 record, and Championship and a trip to the GEICO Nationals. 2018 FIBA U17 World • As a sophomore in 2017-18, helped his team to a 36-2 Cup. record, a 5A state championship, a City of Palms • Named to the 2019 Classic title and the final game of the GEICO High USA Men's U19 World School Nationals. Cup Team on June 20. • Averaged 21.3 ppg. and 9.7 rpg. in the GEICO • As a member of the 2018 USA U17 World Cup Team, Nationals over three games. averaged 9.5 ppg and 5.8 rpg. to help the USA to a 7-0 • As a freshman at Cardinal Newman High School in record and gold medal from June 30-July 8 in Santa Fe, 2016-17, helped his team to a 19-8 record and the 5A Argentina. regional semifinals. • As a member of the 2017 USA Basketball Men’s U16 • Competes for Team Florida in the Nike EYBL. National Team, helped the USA to a 5-0 record and gold

medal at the 2017 FIBA Americas U16 Championship. PERSONAL NOTES • Participated in the 2017 and 2018 USA Men’s Junior National Team October minicamps. • Son of Kathlyn Wilkins; has two brothers, Jon French and Shawn Barnes. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS THE BARNES FILE • 2019 All-USA Today Florida Boys Basketball first team. • Twitter: @ScottBarnes561 • 2018 MaxPreps Sophomore All-America first team. • Instagram: @ya.boy.scottie • 2017 MaxPreps Freshman All-America honorable • First played basketball: in the third grade. mention. • Enjoys: watching movies. • 2017 Palm Beach Post All-Area Small Schools second • Favorite player: . team. • Favorite class: Math. • 2017 All-North Division Conference second team.

USA BASKETBALL STATS EVENT G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL 2018 U17 6/0 108/18.0 23-47 .489 2-4 .500 9-19 .474 35/5.8 57/9.5 14 11 5 8 2017 U16 5/0 70/14.0 19-25 .760 0-2 .000 11-12 .917 16/3.2 49/9.8 5 7 2 12 Totals 11/0 178/16.2 42-72 .583 2-6 .333 20-31 .645 51/4.6 106/9.6 19 18 7 20

12 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 12 CADE CUNNINGHAM #10 Guard|6-7|215|17|Class of 2020 Montverde Academy|Arlington, TX

USA BASKETBALL NOTES PERSONAL NOTES • • Named to the 2019 • Born and raised in Arlington, Texas USA Men's U19 World • Son of Keith and Carrie, has one brother, Cannen (26) Cup Team on June 20. and one sister, Kaylyn (20). • Participated in the 2018 USA Men’s THE CUNNINGHAM FILE

Junior National Team • Twitter: @CadeCunningham_ October minicamp. • Instagram: cadecunn1ngham HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • Brother, Cannen played basketball at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. • 2018 District 4-6A co-MVP at Bowie H.S. in Arlington, • Father, Keith played at Texas Tech. Texas. • Competes for the Texas Titans in the Nike EYBL. • 2018-19 MaxPreps Boys Basketball Junior All- • First played basketball: at age 6. American Second Team. • Enjoys: spending time with family and friends and • 2019 Nike EYBL All-Atlanta MVP. playing “Fortnite.” • Favorite movies: “The Sandlot” and “The Incredibles.” HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Favorite player: Lebron James, because “he’s the • Transferred to Montverde Academy in Florida for the greatest to ever do it.” 2018-19 season. • Favorite class: U.S. History • As a junior in 2018-19, averaged 11.4 ppg., 5.7 rpg. and • Favorite pre-game snack: fruit, “grapes are my go-to.” 5.5 apg. • Draws inspiration from: his parents, “my dad wakes up • As a sophomore in 2017-18, averaged 18.8 ppg., 8.2 rpg. at 4 am every morning.” and 5.3 apg.

13 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 13 JALEN GREEN #7 Guard|6-5|175|17|Class of 2020 Prolific Prep|Fresno, CA

USA BASKETBALL NOTES Championship in 2019. • In three seasons at San Joaquin Memorial, Green • Honors: 2018 FIBA broke the school career points record previously held U17 World Cup MVP. by Roscoe Pondexter who totaled 2,288 points from • Gold Medals: 2017 1968-71. Green finished the 2018-19 season with FIBA Americas U16 2,291 points. Championship and • As a sophomore in 2017-18, started in all 32 games 2018 FIBA U17 World and averaged 27.9 ppg., 7.7 rpg., 2.8 apg. and 1.6 spg. Cup. to help his team to a 25-7 record and the state • Named to the 2019 USA Men's U19 World Cup Team on tournament quarterfinals. June 20. • As a freshman in 2016-17, started in all 33 games and • Participated in the 2019 USA Men's Junior National Team averaged 18.1 ppg., 9.0 rpg., 3.2 apg. and 2.0 spg. to Next Generation minicamp at the NCAA Men's Final Four. help his team to a 26-7 record, the CMAC League • As a member of the 2018 USA U17 World Cup Team, led championship and the state tournament quarterfinals. the USA in scoring with 15.7 ppg. and was named • Competes in the summer for EBO 2.0, also has played tournament MVP despite coming off of the bench to help for The Truth in the Nike EYBL. the USA to a gold medal and 7-0 record in Santa Fe, Argentina. PERSONAL NOTES • As a member of the 2017 USA Men’s U16 National Team, helped the USA to a 5-0 record and gold medal at the • Son of Bree Purganan and Marcus Green. 2017 FIBA Americas U16 Championship in Formosa, • Has two sisters, Raquel Purganan and Jurnee Tyra. Argentina. • Born in Merced, California, currently resides in Fresno, • Took part in the 2017 and 2016 USA Men’s Junior California. National Team October Minicamps. THE GREEN FILE

HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • Twitter: @JalenRomande • 2019 All-USA Today California Boys Basketball Player • Instagram: @jalen of the Year. • Dominant hand: right. • 2018 MaxPreps National Sophomore of the Year. • First played basketball: at age 11. • 2017 MaxPreps Freshman All-American second team. • Enjoys: hanging with friends and dancing. • 2017 California Interscholastic Federation Central • Top movies: “Titanic,” “High School Musical,” “Spider Section Rookie of the Year. Man” and “The Avengers.” • Favorite player: , because, “he is a HIGH SCHOOL NOTES walking bucket.” • Favorite class: Psychology • As a junior in 2018-19, averaged 33 ppg., 8 rpg. and 5 • Most played song: Yes Indeed by Lil Baby and . apg. • Favorite pregame snack: purple bag of Skittles. • Helped lead his team to a second consecutive Division • Inspired by: his family. II Central Section CIF Les Schwab Boys Basketball

USA BASKETBALL STATS EVENT G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL 2018 U17 7/0 132/8.9 40-78 .513 15-44 .341 15-25 .600 16/2.3 110/5.7 12 6 2 10 2017 U16 5/0 83/16.6 17-31 .548 5-15 .333 10-19 .526 10/2.0 49/9.8 3 2 1 5 Totals 12/0 215/7.9 57-109 .523 20-59 .339 25-44 .568 26/2.2 159/13.3 15 8 3 15

14 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 14 TYRESE HALIBURTON #4 Guard|6-5|172|19|Class of 2022 Iowa State University|Oshkosh, WI

USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Twice named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Dec. 10, Jan. 7) • Named to the 2019 USA Men's U19 HIGH SCHOOL HONORS World Cup Team on June 20. • 2018 Wisconsin Gatorade Player of the Year. • 2018 Associated Press All-State first team. • 2018 Oshkosh Northwestern All-Area Boys Basketball

COLLEGE NOTES Player of the Year. • 2018 USA Today All-USA Wisconsin Boys Basketball • Has completed one season at Iowa State University. First-Team selection. • As a freshman in 2018-19, averaged 6.8 ppg, 3.6 apg., • 2018 and 2017 WBCA Division I All-State first team. 3.4 rpg. and 1.5 spg. and helped lead Iowa State to the HIGH SCHOOL NOTES NCAA Tournament. • Ranked fifth in the Big 12 Conference for assists per game. • Attended Oshkosh North High School where he led the • Led the Big 12 with a 4.5 -to-turnover ratio, which Spartans to a 26-1 record and a state championship in was the fourth-best single-season mark in school 2017-18. history. • As a senior in 2017-18, averaged 22.9 ppg., 6.2 apg., • One of four freshmen in since 1992- 5.1 rpg., 3.5 spg. and 1.7 bpg. 93 to post 125 assists, 50 steals and 30 blocks. • Scored 30 points, including 23 in the second half, • Finished season fifth on ISU freshman assist list, third against Brookfield East in the state championship in steals, tied for third in 3-pointers made (49) and game and was 18-for-18 at the line in the finals. fourth in 3-point percentage (43.4). • As a junior in 2016-17, averaged 18 ppg., 6 apg. and 5 • Ranked third nationally in offensive rating (136.8) and rpg.

15th in effective field goal percentage (66.2). PERSONAL NOTES

• Dished out a school-record 17 assists and committed just one turnover against Southern. • Son of John and Brenda Haliburton • Averaged 9.3 points and was 11-for-15 from field and • Cousin was a three-time NBA All-Star, and 6-for-9 behind the arc to help Iowa State win the Big 12 played 14 years in the NBA. • Championship.

COLLEGE STATS YEAR G/S MIN/G FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL 2018-19 35/34 1163/33.2 86/167 .515 49/113 .434 18/26 .692 120/3.4 239/6.8 125 28 30 54

Totals 35/34 1163/33.2 86/167 .515 49/113 .434 18/26 .692 120/3.4 239/6.8 125 28 30 54

15 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 15 KIRA LEWIS JR. #5 Guard|6-3|160|18|Class of 2018 University of Alabama|Meridianville, AL

USA BASKETBALL NOTES HIGH SCHOOL HONORS

• Named to the 2019 • 2018 USA Today All-Alabama first team. USA Men's U19 World • 2018 Alabama Mr. Basketball finalist. Cup Team on June 20. • 2018 Alabama Sports Writers Association All-State 6A • Participated in . 2018 USA Men’s U18 • 2018 All-Huntsville Region Player of the Year. National Team Training camp. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

COLLEGE NOTES • Reclassified from the class of 2019 to the class of

2018. Made the decision to reclassify the same day as • Has completed one season at University of Alabama. his commitment to Alabama. • Was the youngest active NCAA Division I men’s • Averaged 28.5 ppg., 5.8 rpg. and 4.4 apg. in leading basketball player in 2018-19. his Hazel Green High School team to the 2018 • 2019 All-Freshman Team. Alabama Class 6A semifinals. • Named SEC Freshman of the Week for the week of • As a sophomore in 2016-17, averaged 21.6 ppg., Dec. 10 7.9 rpg., 4.8 apg. and 3.1 spg. • Led Alabama in points (13.5 ppg.) assists (2.9 apg.), • In 2015-16, averaged 19.5 ppg., 5.6 rpg., 3.9 apg. and 20-point games (5) and minutes (31.6 mpg.), while 2.5 spg. ranking third in 3-point field goal percentage (.358). THE LEWIS FILE • Had a career and team-high 24 points going 6-of-9 from the field and a perfect 11-of-11 from the line, while • Son of Kira Sr. and Natasha Lewis. collecting four rebounds and two assists against • Has two sisters, Nakerra and Nesha. Wichita State on November 11, 2018. • Majoring in general business.

COLLEGE STATS YEAR G/S MIN/G FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL 2018-19 34/34 1075/31.6 157/363 .433 54/151 .358 90/115 .783 87/2.6 458/13.5 98 74 10 28

Totals 34/34 1075/31.6 157/363 .433 54/151 .358 90/115 .783 87/2.6 458/13.5 98 74 10 28

16 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 16 ISAAC LIKEKELE #6 Guard|6-4|210|19|Class of 2018 Oklahoma State University|Arlington, TX

USA BASKETBALL NOTES West Virginia, which is tied for the fourth most ever by an OSU freshman. • Named to the 2019 • Logged 23 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists against USA Men's U19 World Baylor. Only one other Cowboy freshman has recorded Cup Team on June those numbers in a game - in 2014. 20. • Led the Cowboys in scoring (10.7 ppg.) and assists (2.7 apg.) and ranked second in rebounding (5.7 rpg.) during the team’s European tour. COLLEGE NOTES HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • Has completed one season at Oklahoma State University. • 2018 District 5A MVP. • Joined Marcus Smart as the only Cowboy freshmen to • 2018 Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Star team. ever produce 120+ assists and 40+ steals. • 2018 Whataburger Basketball Tournament MVP. • One of only two players in the Big 12 Conference to • 2018 Texas Association of Basketball Coaches 5A All- average at least 8.7 ppg., 4.8 rbg. and 3.9 apg. in State first team. 2018-19. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Racked up 126 assists as a freshman, which trailed only Marcus Smart (139 in 2012-13) for the most by a • As a senior in 2017-18, averaged 18.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg. Cowboy freshman. and 5 apg. for the Wolves. • Recorded 42 steals, the fourth most steals ever by a • Led Mansfield Timberview High School to the 2017 5A Cowboy freshman. Texas state championship. • Started all 32 games, which are the most by an OSU freshman since Marcus Smart started all 33 games of PERSONAL NOTES the 2012-13 season. • Son of Sarah and Serge Likekele. • Produced 12 double-digit scoring games, including • Has two sisters, Faith and Hope Likekele. seven over the final 11 games of the year. • Is currently undeclared on his major at OSU. • Posted nine assists in the regular season finale against

COLLEGE STATS

YEAR G/S MIN/G FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL 2018-19 32/32 924/28.9 103/221 .466 6/25 .240 67/102 .657 152/4.8 279/8.7 126 75 10 42

Totals 32/32 924/28.9 103/221 .466 6/25 .240 67/102 .657 152/4.8 279/8.7 126 75 10 42 17 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 17 EVAN MOBLEY #12 Forward|6-11|190|18|Class of 2020 Rancho Christian H.S.|Temecula, CA

USA BASKETBALL NOTES PERSONAL NOTES

• Gold Medal: 2018 • Son of Eric and Nichol Mobley. FIBA U17 World Cup. • Father, Eric is currently an assistant coach at University • Named to the 2019 of Southern California and also played basketball at USA Men's U19 World University of Portland, Cal Poly Ponoma and Cup Team on June professionally in , Mexico and Indonesia. 20. • Brother, , who is a member of the high • Participated in the 2019 USA Men's Junior National school class of 2019, verbally committed to the Team Next Generation minicamp at the NCAA Men's University of Southern California. Final Four. • Has a foster brother, Mark, foster sister, Kim and • As a member of the 2018 USA U17 World Cup Team, foreign exchange student, Johnny. averaged 9.3 ppg. and 5.6 rpg. to help the USA to a 7-0 record and gold medal from June 30-July 8 in Santa THE MOBLEY FILE

Fe, Argentina. • Twitter: @evan_mobley7 HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • Instagram: @evan.mobe4 • A member of the National Honors Society and Spanish • 2019 Gatorade California Player of the Year. National Honors Society. • 2019 Press Enterprise Basketball Player of the Year. • Maintains a 4.0 gpa and is on the high honor roll. • 2019 Press Enterprise All-Area first team. • Plays for the Compton Magic. • No. 1 in the USA Today Chosen 25. • Started playing basketball: as soon as he could walk. • 2018 MaxPreps Sophomore All-America honorable Both of his parents influenced him since his father mention. competed professionally and his mother competed in high school and was a state champion. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Enjoys: hanging out with friends and playing ping pong.

• Favorite movie: “The Avengers.” • Has played three varsity seasons at Rancho Christian • Favorite player: Kevin Durant. School (Temecula, Calif.). • Favorite class: Math. • As a junior in 2018-19, averaged 19.2 ppg., 10.4 rpg. and • Favorite pregame meal: chicken bowl with white rice. 4.7 bpg. for 26-6 Rancho Christian. • Draws inspiration from: his family because they all • As a sophomore in 2017-18, averaged 14.1 ppg., 9.1 rpg., played basketball and support him through everything. 3.2 apg. and 3.1 bpg. to help his team to a 29-5 record • Has traveled to Argentina, China, Mexico, the Bahamas and the California Interscholastic Federation Division I and Hong Kong. regional semifinal.

USA BASKETBALL STATS EVENT G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL 2018 U17 7/0 127/18.1 27-40 .675 0-0 .—- 11-13 .846 39/5.6 65/9.3 10 8 18 9

Totals 7/0 127/18.1 27-40 .675 0-0 .—- 11-13 .846 39/5.6 65/9.3 10 8 18 9 18 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 18 REGGIE PERRY #13 Forward|6-10|245|19|Class of 2018 Mississippi State University|Thomasville, GA

USA BASKETBALL NOTES highest total for a MSU freshmen. • Upped his averages to 11.2 points, 8.2 rebounds and 0.8 • Named to the 2019 blocks per game in SEC action. USA Men's U19 World • The 8.2 rebounds were first among SEC freshmen and Cup Team on June 20. rated third overall. • Participated in the 2017 USA Basketball HIGH SCHOOL HONORS

Men’s Junior National • 2018 McDonald’s All-American, recorded 15 points and 7 Team minicamp. rebounds.

COLLEGE HONORS • 2018 Georgia Class 2A Player of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • Named to the 2018-19 All-SEC Freshman Team • • 2018-19 SEC Freshman of the Week (Feb. 4, 2019 & Feb. • Averaged 22.0 ppg. and 12.0 rpg. as a senior at 25, 2019) Thomasville High and led his school to its first state title.

COLLEGE NOTES PERSONAL NOTES • Has completed one season at Mississippi State University. • His father, Al Perry, is a former MSU great from the 1975- • As a freshman in 2018-19, Perry averaged 9.7 ppg., 7.2 76-77-78 seasons who currently ranks third in program rpg. and 0.7 bpg, shooting 50.2 percent from the field, history with 510 assists. 29.6 percent from three-point territory and 71.6 percent at the foul line. THE PERRY FILE • Perry’s 7.2 rebounds per game were tied for eighth overall • Twitter: @_R1bang_ and tied for first among SEC freshmen. • Instagram: r1bang • Hauled down a team-leading 89 offensive rebounds and his 2.6 offensive rebounds per game were tops among SEC freshmen and eighth overall. • His 25 blocks were third on the team and the eighth-

COLLEGE STATS YEAR G/S MIN/G FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL 2018-19 34/18 813/23.9 118-235 .502 11-39 .282 83-116 .716 245/7.2 330/9.7 21 50 25 19

Totals 34/18 813/23.9 118-235 .502 11-39 .282 83-116 .716 245/7.2 330/9.7 21 50 25 19 19 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 19 JEREMIAH ROBINSON-EARL #14 Forward|6-8|205|18|Class of 2019 IMG Academy|Overland Park, KS

USA BASKETBALL NOTES HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Gold Medal: 2018 • Attended IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida for his FIBA Americas U18 senior year in 2018-19. Championship • Played three varsity seasons at Bishop Miege High • Named to the 2019 School in Roeland Park, Kansas. USA Men's U19 World • Helped lead IMG Academy to the 2019 GEICO Nationals Cup Team on June 20. Tournament title on April 6, beating No.1 La Lumiere and • Named to the 2019 Team on Feb.14, finishing the 2018-19 season 29-1. 2019, recorded 4 points and 4 rebounds in the USA win • As a junior in 2017-18, started all 25 games and averaged over the World Team. 21.3 ppg., 8,1 rpg., 2.3 apg. and 1.3 spg. in leading his • Announced as a 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team team to a 22-3 record and a third-straight state title. Training camp participant on May 7, 2018. • As a sophomore in 2016-17, started 24 of 25 games and • Member of the 2018 USA Men’s U18 National Team that averaged 13.9 ppg. posted a 6-0 record and collected the 2018 FIBA Americas • As a freshman in 2015-16, started in all 25 games and U18 Championship for Men gold medal in St. Catharines, averaged 12.4 ppg. to help his team to a 22-3 record. Canada; started all 6 games and averaged 10.7 ppg. and a team-leading 8.5 rpg. PERSONAL NOTES

• Participated in the 2018 Men’s Junior National Team • Born in Kansas City, Missouri, currently resides in October minicamp. Overland Park, Kansas. COLLEGE NOTES • Son of Katie Robinson and Lester Earl; has two brothers, Drake Davis and Lestat Earl. • Committed to . • Cousin, Bradley Mikinski, is currently serving in the U.S. Army; cousin, Gabrielle Briggs, is in the U.S. Air Force; HIGH SCHOOL HONORS great-grandfather, Clyde Simmons, served in the U.S. • 2019 McDonald’s All-American. Army and was a three-year POW in WWII; great- • 2019 GEICO Nationals Tournament MVP. grandfather, John Robinson Sr., Grandfather, served in • 2018 Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year. the U.S. Navy; great-uncle Ron Kurowski, served in the • 2018 USA Today Kansas Player of the Year and 2017 and U.S. Army in Vietnam. 2018 USA Today All-Kansas first team. • Father played basketball at LSU and Kansas as well as • 2018 Eastern Kansas League Player of the Year and professionally in Lebanon and Spain. 2016, 2017 and 2018 All-EKL first team. • Member of the National Honor Society, boasts a 3.9 GPA, • 2016, 2017 and 2018 All-State Class 4A-1 first team. is a three-time winner of the Bishop Miege Academic • 2016, 2017 and 2018 Kansas All Classes first team. Award of Excellence, invited to the National Youth • 2018 All Classes Junior of the Year, 2017 Sophomore of Leadership Forum. the Year and 2016 Freshman of the Year. THE ROBINSON-EARL FILE

• 2017 and 2018 Kansas City All-Metro first team • Twitter: @_JCRE_ (encompassing Kansas and Missouri). • Instagram: @jeremiahrobinsonear • 2017 and 2018 Wichita Eagle All-State Team. • First played basketball: when he was in kindergarten. • 2017 and 2018 Topeka Capital Journal All-State Team. • Enjoys: being with friends and family. USA BASKETBALL STATS EVENT G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL 2018 U18 6/6 107/17.8 26-42 .619 0-1 .000 12-14 .857 51/8.5 64/10.7 15 9 4 9

Totals 6/6 107/17.8 26-42 .619 0-1 .000 12-14 .857 51/8.5 64/10.7 15 9 4 9

20 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 20 JALEN SUGGS #9 Guard|6-4|194|18|Class of 2020 Minnehaha Academy|Minneapolis, MN

USA BASKETBALL NOTES HIGH SCHOOL NOTES •

• Gold Medal: 2017 • Has played four varsity seasons at Minnehaha Academy. FIBA Americas U16 • As a junior in 2018-19, averaged 23.3 ppg., 6.3 apg., 4.7 Championship and rpg. and 3.7 spg. 2018 FIBA U17 World • As a sophomore in 2017-18, averaged 16.0 ppg., 9.2 rpg. Cup and 3.4 apg. to help his team to a 30-4 record and a • Named to the 2019 second straight AA state title. USA Men's U19 World Cup Team on June 20. • As a freshman in 2016-17, averaged 21.5 ppg., 8.0 rpg. • Participated in the 2019 USA Men's Junior National Team and 5.0 apg. to help his team to a 27-5 record, a section Next Generation minicamp at the NCAA Men's Final Four. title and a AA state championship. • As a member of the 2018 USA U17 World Cup Team, • As an eighth grader in 2015-16, played in 24 games and averaged 8.7 ppg. and 2.7 apg. to help the USA to a 7-0 averaged 17.5 ppg., 4.7 rpg., 4.0 apg. and 4.4 spg. to help record and gold medal from June 30-July 8 in Santa Fe, his team to a 20-6 record. Argentina. • Plays in the summer for Grassroots Sizzle on the Under • As a member of the 2017 USA Men’s U16 National Team, Armour Association. averaged 7.5 ppg., 2.8 rpg. and helped the USA to a 5-0 • Also plays for his high school football team; record and gold medal at the 2017 FIBA Americas U16 2016 All-IMAC honoree and IMAC Offensive MVP. Championship. • Participated in the 2017 USA Men’s Junior National Team PERSONAL NOTES October minicamp. • Son of Molly Manley and Larry Suggs; has two younger HIGH SCHOOL HONORS sisters, Jennica and Jaelle. • Has a great-grandfather (USMC), great-uncle (USM) and • 2019 Pioneer Press East Metro boys basketball Player of a cousin (USAF) who served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Year. • Born in his hometown of St. Paul, Minnesota. • 2018 MaxPreps Sophomore All-America second team. • Nickname is J-Sizzle. • 2018 USA Today All-Minnesota first team. • Second cousin, , played football at Arizona • 2018 Associated Press All-State first team. State University and was a linebacker for the • 2017 MaxPreps Freshman All-American first team. Ravens and won the 2012 Super Bowl. • 2017 Minnesota Class 2A State All-Tournament Team. • Second cousins, D’Marr Suggs (Idaho State) and Renard • 2017 USA Today All-State second team. Suggs (Nebraska-Omaha), played basketball in college. • 2017 Minneapolis Star-Tribune and St. Paul Pioneer Press All-Metro second team. THE SUGGS FILE • 2017 Independent Metro Athletic Conference Player of the Year. • Twitter: @JalenSuggs2020 • 2017 IMAC Offensive and 2016 and 2017 Defensive MVP. • Instagram: @jsuggs23 • 2016 and 2017 All-IMAC Conference. • First played basketball: as soon as he could walk. • Enjoys: Spending time with friends and playing video games. • Top five movies: , Love & Basketball, Like Mike, More Than a Game and Little Giants. USA BASKETBALL STATS • Favorite player: Russell Westbrook. EVENT G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL 2018 U17 7/0 109/15.6 19-53 .358 4-20 .200 19-27 .704 17/2.4 61/8.7 19 17 1 23 2017 U16 4/2 59/14.8 11-23 .478 3-10 .300 5-6 .833 11/2.8 30/7.5 4 7 1 4 Totals 11/2 168/15.3 30-76 .395 7-30 .233 24-33 .727 28/2.5 91/8.3 23 24 2 27

21 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 21 TREVION WILLIAMS #15 Forward|6-9|280|18|Class of 2018 Purdue University|Chicago, IL

USA BASKETBALL NOTES HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

• Named to the 2019 • Averaged 20 ppg., 21 rpg. and 3 bpg. as a senior in USA Men's U19 World 2017-18 and led Henry Ford Academy (Mich.) to the Cup Team on June 20. 2018 district championship. • Surpassed 1,000 career points at Henry Ford in February 2018. • Named Team MVP three times and won the Leadership COLLEGE NOTES Award twice and Mr. Metro once. • As a freshman at Purdue University in 2018-19, appeared • As a junior in 2016-17, averaged 22 ppg. and 25 rpg. in 34 games and averaged 5.2 ppg. and 4.0 rpg.

• Recorded first career double-double with 13 points and 12 PERSONAL NOTES • rebounds, 2 assists, 1 and 1 in a loss at • Lived in Chicago and attended Mt. Carmel High School, Michigan State. but moved to Detroit in 2015. • Williams’ 54.2 percent shooting from the field was the • Undecided major but has a career goal to be a youth eighth-best percentage by a freshman in school history. counselor. • Son of Shawndra Lewis and Theodore Williams. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS • Enjoys singing. • 2018 Michigan's Mr. Basketball Finalist. • 2018 All-State first team. • 2017 Michigan Metro Athletic Conference Player of the Year.

COLLEGE STATS YEAR G/S MIN/G FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL 2018-19 34/8 346/10.2 78-144 .542 1-3 .333 19-37 .514 137/4.0 176/5.2 18 19 15 12

Totals 34/8 346/10.2 78-144 .542 1-3 .333 19-37 .514 137/4.0 176/5.2 18 19 15 12 22 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 22 ZIAIRE WILLIAMS #8 Forward|6-7|193|17|Class of 2020 Notre Dame H.S.|Sherman Oaks, CA

USA BASKETBALL NOTES • Born in Landcaster, California. • Son of Ziaire and Marquita Williams, is an only child. • Named to the 2019 • Mother, Marquita served in the Army and Air Force and USA Men's U19 World father, Ziaire served in the Marine Corps. Cup Team on June 20. • Plays for BTI Basketball Club and the Oakland • Participated in the Soldiers. 2019 USA Men's Junior • On the honor roll and has a 3.8 gpa, takes AP classes. National Team Next • Started playing basketball: at age 5. Generation minicamp at the NCAA Men's Final Four. • Enjoys: hanging out with friends and family. • Favorite movies: The Fast and Furious” series, “Rush HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Hour” and “Hancock.” “I’m a big fan of Will Smith and • 2019 All-CIF Boys Basketball first team. Paul Walker.” • 2019 L.A. Daily News Boys Athlete of the Week in • Favorite player: “Lebron James is my favorite, but I January. look up to Kevin Durant.” • 2019 All-USA Today California Boys Basketball second • Favorite class: Math, would like to major in team. engineering. • 2019 Cal-Hi Sports All-State Boys Basketball third team. • Favorite pregame meal: salmon, mashed potatoes and HIGH SCHOOL NOTES asparagus. • • Draws inspiration from: his mom and dad. “They mean • As a junior in 2018-19, averaged 27 ppg., 10 rpg. and 3 the world to me, my dad was an amazing high school apg for Notre Dame H.S. player and he’s on me about staying focused in school. They are my biggest critics but my biggest fans.” THE WILLIAMS FILE • Traveled to Spain last year with friends to participate in • a European Basketball tournament. • Twitter: therealZiaire • Instagram: zziaire

23 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 23 20192019 USAUSA BasketballBasketball Men’sMen’s U19U19 WorldWorld CupCup TeamTeam HistoryHistory TWELFTH U19 -- 2017 Cairo, Egypt July 1-9, 2017 A loss to Canada in the medal round semifinals prevented double, finishing with 19 points and 13 rebounds. the from picking up its third straight FIBA U19 Behind a defense that wreaked havoc in the second half, World Cup title. Rebounding from the loss, the USA finished 6-1 and a 19-point, 10- double-double by Wiley, the USA overall and in captured the bronze medal, marking the 10th time battled its way to an 81-59 quarterfinals round victory over in 12 appearance the USA U19 National Team has medaled. Germany. Led by head coach , The USA’s pursuit of a third-consecutive FIBA U19 World the USA roster featured a six collegians and six high school Cup for Men title came to an end in the semifinals when Canada standouts. The average age of the squad was 18.08 years of age. handed the USA a 99-87 loss. The USA efforts were paced by PJ The U.S. breezed through its three preliminary round games, Washington who finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds, while by a winning average of 44.6 points a game. added 16 points, and Wiley scored 13 points Opening against Iran and posting a decisive 108-48 win, the and grabbed a USA U19 single-game record-tying 17 rebounds. effort was paced by ’s 17 points on 7-of-9 shoot- Canada’s 99 points were the most given up by a USA team since ing from the floor, while drained 3-of-4 3-point the 2011 U19 World Cup when Lithuania scored 105 in a 107- shots and contributed 15 points. Overpowering Angola 109-68, 105 overtime loss to the USA. Canada was led to its win by 6- the USA contingent was led by double-double performances foot-7 guard R.J. Barrett who exploded for 38 points. from and Austin Wiley. Okogie finished the game Making 12-of-19 3s for the game, including 5-of-8 3s in the with 17 points and 10 rebounds, while Wiley tallied 16 points game’s opening quarter, the USA quickly distanced itself from and 16 rebounds. Closing out preliminary round play with a Spain and sprinted on to a 96-72 victory in the bronze medal 98-65 win over previously undefeated , the USA was led by game. It was another balanced USA offensive effort that featured 20 points from PJ Washington and 15 from Cameron Reddish. scoring from all 12 players. Edwards tallied 13 points, Pritchard Mali was no challenge in the Round of 16 as the USA finished with 12 points, Immanuel Quickly added 11 points and pounded its way to a 117-69 victory, and for a second consecu- Reddish tossed in 10 points. tive game, Washington paced the potent USA offensive effort USA guard Payton Pritchard was selected to the five-mem- with 20 points and Brandon McCoy worked his way to a double- ber FIBA U19 World Cup All-Tournament Team. 2017 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Hamidou Diallo G 6-5 190 18 University of Kentucky , NY Carsen Edwards G 6-0 190 19 Purdue University Atascocita, TX F 6-6 180 18 University of Maryland Clifton Park, NY Louis King F 6-8 195 18 Hudson Catholic H.S. Columbus, NJ G 6-6 195 17 New Albany H.S. New Albany, IN Brandon McCoy F/C 6-11 244 19 Cathedral Catholic H.S. San Diego, CA Josh Okogie G 6-4 207 18 Georgia Tech Snellville, GA Payton Pritchard G 6-2 175 19 West Linn, OR G 6-3 180 18 The John Carroll School Bel Aire, MD Cameron Reddish F 6-7 199 17 Westtown School Norristown, PA PJ Washington F 6-8 215 18 Findlay Prep Las Vegas, NV Austin Wiley F/C 6-9 250 18 Auburn University Hoover, AL Head Coach: John Calipari, University of Kentucky Assistant Coach: Tad Boyle, University of Colorado Assistant Coach: , Wake Forest University Athletic Trainer: Geoff Staton, University of South Florida Team Physician: Scott Mair, University of Kentucky

2017 USA RESULTS (6-1) 2017 U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 108 Iran 48 1. Canada (6-1) 9. Puerto Rico (3-4) USA 109 Angola 68 2. Italy (5-2) 10. (3-4) USA 98 Italy 65 3. USA (6-1) 11. New Zealand (3-4) USA 117 Mali 69 4. Spain (5-2) 12. Egypt (2-5) USA 81 Germany 59 5. Germany (5-2) 13. Angola (3-4) Canada 99 USA 87 6. Lithuania (5-2) 14. South Korea (1-6) USA 96 Spain 72 7. France (5-2) 15. Iran (1-6) 8. Argentina (3-4) 16. Mali (0-7)

26 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 26 2017 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

NAME G/S MIN/AVG FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST TO BLK STL PJ Washington 7/7 133/19.0 34- 62 .548 1- 6 .167 21- 43 .488 36/ 5.1 90/ 12.9 14 20 3 7 Brandon McCoy 7/0 118/16.9 30- 59 .508 0- 1 .000 17- 26 .654 58/ 8.3 77/ 11.0 3 11 11 5 Hamidou Diallo 7/6 129/18.4 29- 63 .460 2- 10 .200 16- 28 .571 27/ 3.9 76/ 10.9 16 9 2 8 Cameron Reddish 7/7 140/20.0 21- 41 .512 13- 24 .542 20- 24 .833 30/ 4.3 75/ 10.7 22 8 3 12 Carsen Edwards 7/1 140/20.0 25- 54 .463 12- 29 .414 11- 18 .611 12/ 1.7 73/ 10.4 23 9 1 6 Austin Wiley 7/7 140/20.0 27- 54 .500 0- 0 .--- 18- 32 .563 76/10.9 72/ 10.3 6 10 3 3 Payton Pritchard 7/0 126/18.0 22- 45 .489 10- 23 .435 9- 12 .750 20/ 2.9 63/ 9.0 22 11 1 11 Imanuel Quickley 7/7 127/18.1 16- 38 .421 9- 21 .429 6- 6 1.000 12/ 1.7 47/ 6.7 17 9 0 6 Louis King 7/0 125/17.9 15- 44 .341 3- 13 .231 10- 17 .588 31/ 4.4 43/ 6.1 15 12 2 8 Josh Okogie 7/0 94/13.4 9- 31 .290 1- 2 .500 13- 20 .650 32/ 4.6 32/ 4.6 11 7 2 4 Romeo Langford 5/0 29/ 5.8 7- 19 .368 3- 9 .333 4- 4 1.000 6/ 1.2 21/ 4.2 3 1 1 2 Kevin Huerter 7/0 99/14.1 11- 29 .379 2- 13 .154 3- 4 .750 20/ 2.9 27/ 3.9 17 8 0 5 USA TOTALS 7 1400 246-539 .456 56-151 .371 148-234 .632 404/57.7 696/ 99.4 169 121 29 77 OPP. TOTALS 7 1400 176-494 .356 47-172 .273 81-142 .570 261/37.3 480/ 68.6 109 137 18 43

2017 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sitting (L-R): First Row (L-R): Hamidou Diallo; Immanuel Quickley; Josh Okogie; Payton Pritchard; Romeo Langford; Carsen Edwards. Second Row (L-R): Geoff Staton, athletic trainer; Scott Mair, team physician; John Calipari, head coach; P.J. Washington; Louis King; Cameron Reddish; Brandon McCoy; Austin Wiley; Kevin Huerter; Danny Manning, assistant coach; Tad Boyle, assistant coach; Andrew Ortelli, video coordinator

27 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 27 TWELFTH U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 2015 Crete, Greece June 27-July 5, 2015 For the third time in the last four FIBA U19 World Facing host Greece and playing in front of a sold-out and Championships, the United States men collected gold. Under raucous Greek crowd, Brunson scored a game-high 30 points, the guidance of mentor and former USA and the USA made the big plays when needed as it advanced to Basketball player Sean Miller, the Americans compiled a perfect the FIBA U19 World Championship gold medal game after out- 7-0 record. battling host Greece 82-76. Brunson’s scoring outburst was the Featuring the youngest USA U19 team in the history of the fourth highest single game scoring effort in USA U19 history. event, 18.08 years of age, the USA squad was tested in its final Giles finished with his fourth-straight double-double, recording two games and made the necessary plays to earn the world title. 13 points and 11 rebounds. and Tatum each The U.S. cruised through its three preliminary round games, added 11 points. winning by an average of 31.3 points a game. Opening against Following 40 competitive minutes during which ended in a Iran, behind a 20 point and 10 rebound showing by Josh Jackson 67-67 tie, the USA rolled in the five minutes of overtime and the USA posted an 83-53 win. Facing Croatia the following day, outscored upset-minded Croatia 12-4 to earn a hard-fought 79- the U.S. ran its way to a decisive 103-81 win as 71 win in the gold medal game. Ten USA players contributed poured in 22 points. Closing out preliminary round play versus points in the victory, and Brunson, who finished with a team- Egypt, , and Tatum each contributed high seven assists, while not committing a turnover, scored all 13 points as the Americans stormed to a 92-50 win. 14 points of his U.S.-high in the second half and overtime. Giles Advancing to the Round of 16 and facing familiar foe contributed his fifth-consecutive double-double, finishing with Argentina, balanced scoring and a dominating defensive perfor- 13 points and 16 rebounds, Tatum added 13 points and six mance paved the way to a dominating 93-45 victory. Giles’ rebounds, and Jackson contributed 10 points and eight rebounds. double-double of 17 points and 12 rebounds paced the USA. Brunson, who finished averaging 14.0 points, 3.3 rebounds made all three of his 3-point attempts and and team-highs of 5.6 assists and 2.1 steals a game, was named finished with 17 points, while Giles and Jackson contributed 14 the Most Valuable Player of the FIBA U19 World Championship points each, as the USA improved to 5-0 and advanced to medal .and Giles, who averaged a double-double of 14.0 points and round semifinals after disposing of Italy 86-65. 10.6 rebounds a game, was named to the all-tournament team. 2015 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Justin Bibbs G 6-6 202 19 Virginia Tech University Dayton, OH Jalen Brunson G 6-2 198 18 Stevenson High School Lincolnshire, IL G 6-0 195 18 Kimball High School Dallas, TX Terrance Ferguson G 6-7 183 17 Homeschooled Dallas, TX Harry Giles F 6-10 227 17 Wesleyan Christian Academy Winston-Salem, NC Josh Jackson F 6-8 203 18 Prolific Prep (CA) Southfield, MI Chinanu Onauku F 6-10 246 18 University of Louisville Lanham, MD L.J. Peak F 6-5 212 19 Georgetown University Gaffney, SC Caleb Swanigan C 6-9 254 18 Homestead High School Fort Wayne, IN Jayson Tatum G 6-8 200 17 Chaminade College Prep St. Louis, MO G 6-5 207 19 Findlay Prep (NV) Seattle, WA Thomas Welsh C 7-0 241 19 UCLA Redondo Beach, CA

Head Coach: Sean Miller, University of Arizona Assistant Coach: Ed Cooley, Assistant Coach: Archie Miller, University of Dayton Athletic Trainer: Justin Kokoskie, University of Arizona Team Physician: John Hefferon, Chicago, Illinois 2015 USA RESULTS (7-0) 2015 U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 83 Iran 53 1. USA (7-0) 9. Serbia (5-2) USA 103 Croatia 81 2. Croatia (5-2) 10. Argentina (2-5) USA 92 Egypt 50 3. Turkey (6-1) 11. Egypt (3-4) USA 93 Argentina 45 4. Greece (5-2) 12. South Korea (1-6) USA 86 Italy 65 5. Canada (6-1) 13. Dominican Republic (3-4) USA 82 Greece 76 6. Italy (4-3) 14. Iran (1-6) USA 79 Croatia 71 (1 OT) 7. (3-4) 15. China (2-5) 8. Spain (3-4) 16. Tunisia (0-7)

28 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 28 2015 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

NAME G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Jalen Brunson 7/7 32- 59 .542 11- 25 .440 23- 27 .851 23/ 3.3 98/ 14.0 39 0 15 Harry Giles 7/0 40- 86 .465 0- 1 .000 18- 28 .643 74/10.6 98/ 14.0 5 8 6 Jayson Tatum 7/0 42- 86 .488 4- 10 .400 9- 14 .643 32/ 4.6 97/ 13.9 15 6 13 Josh Jackson 7/7 34- 69 .493 6- 12 .500 11- 18 .611 49/ 7.0 85/ 12.1 14 6 14 Allonzo Trier 6/5 21- 38 .553 4- 15 .267 6- 11 .545 9/ 1.5 52/ 8.7 9 1 5 Terrance Ferguson 7/6 15- 40 .375 8- 24 .333 5- 10 .500 11/ 1.6 43/ 6.1 7 0 3 Caleb Swanigan 7/1 15- 25 .600 0- 0 .--- 13- 20 .650 31/ 4.4 43/ 6.1 4 5 3 Chinanu Onauku 7/6 13- 20 .650 0- 1 .000 6- 10 .600 35/ 5.0 32/ 4.6 4 12 10 L.J. Peak 7/2 7- 17 .412 2- 9 .222 9- 16 .563 8/ 1.1 25/ 3.6 6 1 9 Thomas Welsh 7/0 9- 16 .563 0- 0 .--- 1- 2 .500 23/ 3.3 19/ 2.7 1 5 4 Jawun Evans 7/0 3- 11 .273 0- 1 .000 7- 10 .700 4/ 0.6 13/ 1.9 19 0 7 Justin Bibbs 6/1 5- 19 .263 1- 9 .111 2- 4 .500 6/ 1.0 13/ 2.2 11 1 2 USA TOTALS 7 236-486 .486 36-107 .336 110-170 .647 335/47.9 618/ 88.3 134 45 91 OPP. TOTALS 7 153-451 .339 33-135 .244 102-167 .611 272/38.9 441/ 63.0 114 19 52

2015 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sitting (L-R): Jayson Tatum; L.J. Peak; Jalen Brunson; Jawun Evans; Allonzo Trier; Justin Bibbs; Terrance Ferguson. Standing (L-R): Archie Miller, assistant coach; Sean Miller, head coach; Josh Jackson; Harry Giles; Thomas Welsh; Chinanu Onauku; Caleb Swanigan; Ed Cooley, assistant coach; Justin Kokoskie, athletic trainer. Not Pictured: John Hefferon, team physician

29 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 29 ELEVENTH U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 2013 Prague, June 27-July 7, 2013 Utilizing superior athleticism and depth, the USA, under double, recording 10 points and 10 rebounds. After five blowout head coach ’s eye, rode its defense at the 2013 wins, the USA was tested by Serbia in its final game of the FIBA U19 World Championship to an unblemished 9-0 record second round and the U.S. made the plays required to claim a and the gold medal in Prague, Czech Republic. hard-fought 71-62 victory. Okafor headed the U.S. offensive Opening preliminary round play with an 88-29 lopsided effort with 16 points, Sulaimon finished with 15 points. victory over Ivory Coast, Ivory Coast’s 29 points were the Facing Canada in the medal round quarterfinals, behind fewest ever allowed by the USA in the history of the FIBA event Smart's 14 points and a balanced scoring that saw all 12 U.S. that started in 1979. China fell next 113-57 as led players score, including seven in double-figures, it was smooth the way with a double-double of 17 points and 11 rebounds, sailing for the USA as it posted a dominating 109-67 victory. while Michael Frazier drained four 3-pointers to tally 15 points. Utilizing a disruptive and effective full court defensive Putting on a display of defensive tenacity, the USA finished pre- press, the USA defeated defending U19 champ Lithuania liminary play with a 115-47 win over Russia. All 12 USA play- 100-60. Smart was high scorer for the game with 18 points and ers scored and seven reached double digits. In the USA’s first Winslow recorded 15 points and nine rebounds. three games the squad averaged its wins by 61.0 points a game, Behind 17 points from Harrell, the U.S. outscored Serbia while limiting its opponents to just 44.3 points game, 30.9 per- 42-30 in the second half to break open a tight gold-medal affair cent shooting from the field and the red, white and blue pres- and claim an 82-68 victory. Aiding the USA in its golden quest sured its opposition into 26.7 turnovers a game. were Nigel Williams-Goss, who finished with 15 points, Rasheed Sulaimon hit 5-of-9 3-point tries and scored 15 Sulaimon was credited with 12 points; Smart tallied 11 points points as the USA defeated Brazil 91-66. With its full-court, and Elfrid Payton finished with nine points and U.S. team-highs non-stop pressure defense again paving the way, the USA steam- of six assists and five steals. rolled Australia 94-51. Gordon finished with 15 points, Gordon, who averaged USA highs of 12.6 points and 6.2 Montrezl Harrell contributed 13 points, added 12 rebounds a game, 2.0 steals a game, while shooting 61.2 percent points; Marcus Smart had 11 points and four assists; and Justise from the field, was selected MVP and joining him on the five- Winslow, for the second consecutive night, earned a double- player U19 all-tournament team was teammate Okafor. 2013 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Michael Frazier G 6-4 185 19 Tampa, FL Aaron Gordon F 6-6 210 17 Archbishop Mitty High School San Jose, CA Montrezl Harrell F 6-7 215 19 University of Louisville Tarboro, NC Jahlil Okafor C 6-10 253 17 Whitney Young High School Chicago, IL Elfrid Payton G 6-3 170 19 University of Louisiana Gretna, LA James Robinson G 6-3 200 19 University of Pittsburgh Mitchellville, MD Marcus Smart G 6-4 200 19 Oklahoma State University Flower Mound, TX F 6-8 250 19 Memphis, TN Rasheed Sulaimon G 6-3 180 19 Houston, TX Mike Tobey F/C 6-11 227 18 University of Virginia Monroe, NY Nigel Williams-Goss G 6-3 180 17 Findlay Prep (NV) Happy Valley, OR F 6-6 210 17 St. Johns High School Houston, TX Head Coach: Billy Donovan, University of Florida Assistant Coach: Tony Bennett, University of Virginia Assistant Coach: Shaka Smart, Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Athletic Trainer: Dave Werner, University of Florida Team Physician: John Hefferon, Chicago, Illinois

2013 USA RESULTS (9-0) 2013 U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 88 Ivory Coast 29 1. USA (9-0) 9. Russia (4-4) USA 113 China 57 2. Serbia (7-2) 10. Brazil (3-5) USA 115 Russia 47 3. Lithuania (7-2) 11. Iran (2-6) USA 91 Brazil 66 4. Australia (4-5) 12. Argentina (1-7) USA 94 Australia 51 5. Spain (7-2) 13. South Korea (2-4) USA 71 Serbia 62 6. Canada (4-5) 14. Czech Republic (3-3) USA 109 Canada 67 7. China (4-5) 15. Ivory Coast (1-5) USA 100 Lithuania 60 8. Croatia (5-4) 16 Senegal (1-5) USA 82 Serbia 68

30 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 30 2013 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

NAME G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Aaron Gordon 9/0 52- 85 .612 0- 3 .000 9- 17 .529 56/ 6.2 113/ 12.6 17 9 18 Jahlil Okafor 9/0 44- 57 .772 0- 0 .--- 9- 18 .500 43/ 4.8 97/ 10.8 3 4 7 Montrezl Harrell 9/9 42- 73 .575 0- 0 .--- 11- 19 .579 33/ 3.7 95/ 10.6 8 10 8 Justise Winslow 9/1 34- 65 .523 0- 1 .000 20- 29 .690 54/ 6.0 88/ 9.8 14 4 10 Marcus Smart 9/8 32- 64 .500 6- 21 .286 16- 25 .640 25/ 2.8 86/ 9.6 20 0 22 Rasheed Sulaimon 9/8 28- 72 .389 15- 37 .405 5- 9 .556 25/ 2.8 76/ 8.4 7 0 6 Nigel Williams-Goss 9/0 27- 55 .491 8- 19 .421 9- 10 .900 25/ 2.8 71/ 7.9 24 0 7 Jarnell Stokes 9/9 27- 45 .600 0- 0 .--- 11- 20 .550 41/ 4.6 65/ 7.2 1 1 6 Michael Frazier 9/1 22- 68 .324 15- 51 .294 1- 3 .333 28/ 3.1 60/ 6.7 8 3 5 Elfrid Payton 9/9 23- 40 .575 0- 4 .000 9- 10 .900 30/ 3.3 55/ 6.1 19 2 21 Mike Tobey 8/0 16- 30 .533 0- 2 .000 6- 7 .857 38/ 4.8 38/ 4.8 3 5 2 James Robinson 9/0 8- 31 .258 0- 6 .000 3- 5 .600 15/ 1.7 19/ 2.1 19 0 10 USA TOTALS 9 355-685 .518 44-144 .306 109-172 .634 439/48.8 863/ 95.9 143 38 122 OPP. TOTALS 9 177-501 .353 50-167 .299 103-186 .554 263/29.2 507/ 56.3 72 23 51

2013 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Kneeling (L-R): James Robinson; Elfrid Payton; Marcus Smart; Rasheed Sulaimon; Nigel Williams-Goss; Michael Frazier. Standing (L-R): Billy Donovan, head coach; Shaka Smart, assistant coach; Dave Werner, athletic trainer; ; Montrezl Harrell; Jahlil Okafor; Jarnell Stokes; Mike Tobey; Aaron Gordon; Justise Winslow; Tony Bennett, assistant coach; John Hefferon, team physician; Mark Daigneault, support staff.

31 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 31 TENTH U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 2011 Liepaja, Valmiera and Riga, Latvia June 30-July 10, 2011 The USA’s attempt to repeat as FIBA U19 World Croatia scored five points in the game’s final 50 seconds to Champions fell short, however, the Americans defeated both the steal an 87-85 win over the USA. The loss was the USA first gold and silver medalists and while finishing fifth, tied for the setback of the championship. Lamb scored a game best 25 points best overall record with a 7-2 win-loss record. and Young finished with 15 points and eight rebounds. USA head coach led the USA squad to three Earning the Second Round Group E No. 1 seed, the U.S. preliminary round wins to open the U19 World Championship. faced Russia in the medal round quarterfinals. Russia, behind 12 Opening play with an 115-60 rout of Egypt, all 12 USA players of 29 shooting from beyond the 3-point arc, combined with the scored and Doug McDermott tallied 19 points. Some big plays at USA going 0-for-9 from 3-point, earned a 79-74 win to end the critical times by a mixture of USA players and a balanced scor- USA’s gold medal hopes. Lamb paced the USA with 21 points. ing attack that was paced Joe Jackson’s 19 points paved the way Getting points from all 12 players including a game best 19 to an exciting 80-78 victory over Serbia. Behind double-digit points from McDermott, the USA rebounded impressively from scoring from four USA players the U.S. closed preliminary play its quarterfinals loss to rout 84-47. with an 82-66 win over China. Lamb paced the USA’s balanced Tim Hardaway, Jr. scored a team high 21 points and Lamb scoring effort with 17 points. tipped in his own miss with 29 seconds remaining to provide the The fireworks for the USA’s Fourth of July celebration U.S. with the winning margin as the USA finished off the 2011 started midway through the first quarter and when the final horn FIBA U19 World Championship with a nail-biting 78-77 victory sounded, the Americans, led by 16 points from , had over Australia in the game to decide fifth place. improved to 4-0 with a convincing 83-54 win against Canada in Lamb, who averaged 16.2 ppg., was named to the five- second round opening day action. Lamb tallied a game best 35 member All-FIBA U19 World Championship Team. points and came up in overtime with two three- The USA established three USA team competition records point plays off of monster dunks to lead the USA to an outstand- and five single game team marks. ing 107-105 overtime victory over Lithuania. Lamb’s 35 points Lithuania easily handled Serbia 85-67 to claim its first U19 were the second highest single game point production for a USA gold medal, while Russia edged Argentina 77-72 to collect the U19 team member since the event was staged in 1979. bronze medal. 2011 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Keith Appling G 6-1 180 19 Michigan State University Detroit, MI James Bell G 6-5 225 19 Villanova University Orlando, FL Anthony Brown G 6-6 200 18 Huntington Beach, CA Jahii Carson G 5-11 160 18 Mesa High School Phoenix, AZ Tim Hardaway Jr. G 6-5 185 19 University of Michigan Miami, FL Joe Jackson G 6-0 175 19 University of Memphis Memphis, TN G 6-5 185 19 University of Connecticut Norcross, GA C 7-0 240 19 University of Illinois Robinson, IL Khyle Marshall F 6-7 210 19 Butler University Davie, FL Doug McDermott F 6-7 210 19 Creighton University Ames, IA Tony Mitchell F 6-9 220 19 University of North Texas Dallas, TX Patric Young F/C 6-9 245 19 University of Florida Jacksonville, FL

Head Coach: Paul Hewitt, Assistant Coach: , Saint Mary’s College Assistant Coach: , Jacksonville University Team Physician: Eliot Young, Athletic Trainer: Tim Hansen, U.S. Military Acd. Prep School (NJ)

2011 USA RESULTS (7-2) 2011 U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 115 Egypt 60 1. Lithuania (7-2) 9. Brazil (5-3) USA 80 Serbia 78 2. Serbia (6-3) 10. Latvia (3-5) USA 82 China 66 3. Russia (5-4) 11. Canada (3-5) USA 83 Canada 54 4. Argentina (5-4) 12. Egypt (1-7) USA 107 Lithuania 105 (1 OT) 5. USA (7-2) 13. China (2-3) Croatia 87 USA 85 6. Australia (6-3) 14. Taiwan (1-4) Russia 79 USA 74 7. Poland (5-4) 15. South Korea (1-4) USA 84 Poland 47 8. Croatia (4-5) 16. Tunisia (0-5) USA 78 Australia 77

32 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Championship Team History 2011 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Jeremy Lamb 9/9 59-140 .421 10- 34 .294 18- 23 .783 39/ 4.3 146/ 16.2 18 3 18 Joe Jackson 9/9 39- 87 .448 5- 16 .313 21- 27 .778 27/ 3.0 104/ 11.6 37 0 8 Doug McDermott 9/9 44- 87 .506 13- 33 .394 1- 3 .333 55/ 6.1 102/ 11.3 7 1 5 Patric Young 9/9 36- 50 .720 0- 0 .--- 15- 34 .441 61/ 6.8 87/ 9.7 5 7 1 Tim Hardaway, Jr. 9/0 29- 67 .433 10- 37 .270 17- 20 .850 19/ 2.1 85/ 9.4 16 2 9 Meyers Leonard 9/0 26- 41 .634 0- 0 .--- 10- 14 .714 47/ 5.2 62/ 6.9 8 14 4 Khyle Marshall 9/0 21- 45 .467 0- 1 .000 9- 15 .600 27/ 3.0 51/ 5.7 5 1 1 Tony Mitchell 9/0 18- 39 .462 0- 3 .000 9- 16 .563 68/ 7.6 45/ 5.0 5 16 7 Keith Appling 9/0 13- 32 .406 1- 7 .143 10- 11 .909 9/ 1.0 37/ 4.1 11 1 1 James Bell 9/9 14- 41 .341 4- 13 .308 2- 5 .400 28/ 3.1 34/ 3.8 4 1 8 Anthony Brown 5/0 7- 18 .389 3- 12 .250 1- 5 .200 9/ 1.8 18/ 3.6 7 0 4 Jahii Carson 8/0 6- 16 .375 0- 0 .--- 5- 8 .625 8/ 1.0 17/ 2.1 19 0 7 USA TOTALS 9 312-663 .471 46-156 .295 118-181 .652 436/48.4 788/ 87.6 142 46 73 OPP. TOTALS 9 241-625 .386 55-193 .285 116-178 .652 362/40.2 653/ 72.6 100 19 52

2011 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sitting (L-R): Cliff Warren, assistant coach; Jeremy Lamb; Joe Jackson; Jahii Carson; Keith Appling; James Bell; Tim Hansen, athletic trainer. Standing (L-R): Randy Bennett, assistant coach; Khyle Marshall; Doug McDermott; Patric Young; Meyers Leonard; Tony Mitchell; Anthony Brown; Tim Hardaway, Jr.; Paul Hewitt, head coach. Not Pictured: Eliot Young, team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Championship Team History 33 NINTH U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 2009 Auckland, New Zealand July 2-12, 2009 The 18 year drought between FIBA U19 World U.S. battled for 40 minutes and behind 13 points by Taylor and Championships ended for the United States men as University of some critical defensive stops in the closing minutes, earned a Pittsburgh head coach guided the U.S.to a flawless 76-69 win to improve to 6-0. 9-0 record and gold medal finish in Auckland, New Zealand. Setting USA U19 single game records for most 3-point field Despite an early 10 a.m. tip off and a chilly arena, the USA goals made and highest single game 3-point shooting percentage, quickly warmed to the task and demonstrated a balanced effort the USA behind a 14-for-26 3-point shooting barrage rolled over on both ends of the court that resulted in a 106-55 victory over Canada 93-73 in quarterfinals action. Gordon Hayward finished Iran. Featuring 10 of the team’s 12 players scoring between with 20 points on 4-of-5 3-point shooting, while Thompkins and seven and the team best 13 points, led the way Curry, who made 4-of-5 3-point shots, each tallied 12 points. with 13 points. The Americans, behind 13 points from Seth Making a collection of critical plays in the closing minutes, Curry, posted an impressive 71-55 victory over France on July 3, the U.S. fought off Croatia and earned a hard earned 81-77 and closed the first round with a 112-55 win over Egypt on semifinals win over Croatia on July 11. Hayward led the way July 4 that saw Ashton Gibbs pour in 18 points. with a USA best 15 points and added eight rebounds. The USA opened the second round impressively as Howard Relying on a 16-1 offensive onslaught over the second Thompkins scored a game best 22 points on 10-of-14 shooting quarter’s first five minutes, the USA opened up a 35-20 lead in to power the USA to an inspired 85-69 victory over Greece on the gold medal clash and was ahead 46-30 at half. Greece July 6. On an off shooting night, the USA turned to a defensive stormed back in the third to cut the USA lead to 53-48, but that performance that allowed just two field goals in the final 13 was as close as they would get as the U.S. regained control and minutes of the first half as the USA captured its fifth straight win earned an 88-80 win. Taylor, who along with Hayward were with a convincing 82-61 victory over Puerto Rico. Thompkins named to the five-member U19 All-Tournament Team, tallied 18 for the second straight night led the USA’s scoring, compiling 14 points, and added six assists and five steals. Gibbs recorded 13 points and adding a team best nine rebounds. Facing a points, while Klay Thompson tossed in 10 point and Arnett Lithuanian team that was fighting for its medal round life, the Moultrie finished with 10 points and a team best nine rebounds.

2009 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN DeAngelo Casto F 6-8 229 19 Washington State University Spokane, WA Seth Curry G 6-3 180 18 Duke University Charlotte, NC Ashton Gibbs G 6-2 190 19 University of Pittsburgh Scotch Plains, NJ Gordon Hayward F 6-8 200 19 Butler University Brownsburg, IN Shelvin Mack G 6-3 214 19 Butler University Lexington, KY F 6-7 223 19 University of Kentucky Maysville, KY C 6-11 225 18 University of Texas-El Paso Memphis, TN John Shurna F 6-8 210 19 Glen Ellyn, IL Tyshawn Taylor G 6-3 180 19 Jersey City, NJ Howard Thompkins F 6-9 247 19 Lithonia, GA Klay Thompson G 6-6 187 19 Washington State University Ladera Ranch, CA Terrico White G 6-5 211 19 University of Mississippi Memphis, TN Head Coach: Jamie Dixon, University of Pittsburgh Assistant Coach: , Southern Illinois University Assistant Coach: Matt Painter, Purdue University Team Physician: Herb Parris, University of Denver Athletic Trainer: Dan Shimensky,

2009 USA RESULTS (9-0) 2009 U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 106 Iran 55 1. USA (9-0) 9. Lithuania (5-3) USA 71 France 55 2. Greece (6-3) 10. Spain (4-4) USA 112 Egypt 55 3. Croatia (7-2) 11. Egypt (2-6) USA 85 Greece 69 4. Australia (7-2) 12. Kazakhstan (1-7) USA 82 Puerto Rico 61 5. Argentina (5-4) 13. New Zealand (2-3) USA 76 Lithuania 69 6. Puerto Rico (5-4) 14. Angola (1-4) USA 93 Canada 73 7. Canada (4-5) 15. Iran (1-4) USA 81 Croatia 77 8. France (3-6) 16. Syria (0-5) USA 88 Greece 80

34 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Championship Team History 2009 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Tyshawn Taylor 8/6 32- 70 .457 5- 13 .385 17- 27 .630 15/ 1.9 86/ 10.8 35 0 14 Howard Thompkins 9/5 39- 72 .542 0- 1 .000 17- 25 .680 45/ 5.0 95/ 10.6 2 7 8 Gordon Hayward 9/5 28- 59 .475 12- 29 .414 22- 31 .710 51/ 5.7 90/ 10.0 16 10 13 Ashton Gibbs 9/6 31- 79 .392 12- 38 .316 14- 17 .824 10/ 1.1 88/ 9.8 20 1 7 Seth Curry 9/3 26- 63 .413 19- 48 .396 10- 15 .667 20/ 2.2 81/ 9.0 10 4 3 Klay Thompson 9/6 25- 53 .472 16- 31 .516 4- 8 .500 40/ 4.4 70/ 7.8 18 6 6 Terrico White 9/3 27- 61 .443 8- 29 .276 5- 8 .625 23/ 2.6 67/ 7.4 4 6 4 DeAngelo Casto 4/2 10- 14 .714 0- 0 .--- 5- 8 .625 13/ 3.3 25/ 6.3 1 3 0 John Shurna 9/2 18- 35 .514 6- 18 .333 12- 14 .857 35/ 3.9 54/ 6.0 4 6 3 Shelvin Mack 9/3 19- 54 .352 6- 27 .222 9- 10 .900 26/ 2.9 53/ 5.9 17 0 7 Darius Miller 9/2 17- 27 .630 0- 4 .000 11- 14 .786 28/ 3.1 45/ 4.5 12 12 14 Arnett Moultrie 9/2 16- 33 .485 0- 0 .--- 8- 11 .727 55/ 6.1 40/ 4.4 6 3 5 USA TOTALS 9 288-620 .465 84-238 .353 134-188 .713 361/40.1 794/ 88.2 145 58 84 OPP. TOTALS 9 219-573 .382 50-163 .307 106-161 .658 294/32.7 594/ 66.0 101 28 56

2009 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sitting (L-R): Chris Lowery, assistant coach; Terrico White; Shelvin Mack; Ashton Gibbs; Seth Curry; Tyshawn Taylor; Klay Thompson; Dan Shimensky, athletic trainer. Standing (L-R): Matt Painter, assistant coach; Darius Miller; DeAngelo Casto; Arnett Moultrie; Howard Thompkins; John Shurna; Gordon Hayward; Jamie Dixon, head coach. Not Pictured: Herb Parris, team physician.

USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Championship Team History 35 EIGHTH U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 2007 Novi Sad, Serbia July 12-22, 2007 Led by DePaul University head coach , the points and nabbing five steals in an 87-82 French defeat to close 2007 USA Men’s U19 World Championship Team, despite being out second round play on July 18. considered underdogs by the U.S. media, traveled to Novi Sad, Led by Patrick Beverly's game-high 20 points, the team put Serbia, in hopes of ending the USA’s gold medal drought at the away South American rival Argentina 112-86 in quarterfinal U19 Worlds. While the squad didn’t achieve its goal, the action to set up a semifinal rematch with France. American men played like a team should - proud, together and Thompson powered the USA with 18 points and 13 in sync - and came away with the silver medal and an 8-1 mark. rebounds and converted on two consecutive putbacks when his En route to their No. 2 placing among the world’s top team trailed in the waning minutes of its semifinal against 19-and-under national teams, the USA twice downed pre-tourna- France, as Curry's jumper with just under 90 seconds to play ment gold medal favorite France and also defeated eventual gold gave the red, white and blue its 78-75 winning margin and a medalist Serbia in preliminary round play. berth in the gold-medal game. DeAndre Jordan led seven teammates in double digits for Despite a fight to the end, the USA could not overcome a the U.S. in a 118-56 opening win over Mali on July 12. Michael 19-point first-half deficit and the host Serbians in the title game, Beasley's 21 points and seven rebounds highlighted a 103-77 instead claiming the silver medal by a 74-69 margin. The USA’s victory against China on July 13, before 's 21 8-1 mark tied Serbia overall and was two wins better than points and late 3-pointer aided the Americans to an 82-78 bronze medalist France, which finished with a 6-3 slate. triumph in the first match with the Serbians on July 14. For the second straight night, Thompson headed the U.S. Advancing to the second round, David Lighty and Deon scoring with 16 points and formed a trio of scorers with Thompson combined for 36 points in a 90-81 win over Lithuania Beverley (15) and Morgan (10) in double figures. Thirteen on July 16. Beasley scored 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds missed free throws were too much to overcome, however, and in a 104-65 blowout against Brazil on July 17. Jonny Flynn the U.S. squad walked away with the silver medal. helped keep the U.S. perfect through six games, scoring 18 France took bronze with a 75-67 win over Brazil.

2007 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN F 6-8 230 18 Notre Dame Prep (MA) Frederick, MD G 6-1 172 19 University of Arkansas Chicago, IL Matt Bouldin G 6-5 214 19 Gonzaga University Highlands Ranch, CO Stephen Curry G 6-1 180 19 Davidson College Charlotte, N.C. Jonny Flynn G 6-1 172 18 Niagara Falls High School Niagara Falls, NY Donté Greene F 6-8 220 19 Towson Catholic High School Baltimore, MD Damian Hollis F 6-8 200 18 George Washington University Ft. Lauderdale, FL DeAndre Jordan F 6-10 215 19 Bellaire Episcopal High School Humble, Texas David Lighty F 6-5 220 19 Cleveland, OH Raymar Morgan F 6-7 220 18 Michigan State University Canton, OH Tajuan Porter G 5-6 160 19 University of Oregon Detroit, MI C 6-8 245 18 University of North Carolina Torrance, CA HEAD COACH: Jerry Wainwright, DePaul University ASSISTANT COACH: Karl Hobbs, George Washington University ASSISTANT COACH: James “Bruiser” Flint, TEAM PHYSICIAN: Herb Parris, Lakewood, Colorado ATHLETIC TRAINER: Gregg Farnam, Minn. Timberwolves 2007 USA RESULTS (8-1) 2007 U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 118 Mali 56 1. Serbia (8-1) 9. Lithuania (4-4) USA 103 China 77 2. USA (8-1) 10. Canada (4-4) USA 82 Serbia 78 3. France (6-3) 11. South Korea (3-5) USA 90 Lithuania 81 4. Brazil (4-5) 12. China (1-7) USA 104 Brazil 65 5. Australia (8-1) 13. Nigeria (2-3) USA 87 France 82 6. Argentina (4-5) 14. Lebanon (1-4) USA 112 Argentina 86 7. Turkey (4-5) 15. Mali (1-4) USA 78 France 75 8. Spain (4-5) 16. Puerto Rico (0-5) Serbia 74 USA 69

36 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 36 2007 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Patrick Beverly 9/8 43- 79 .544 13- 33 .394 18- 24 .750 48/ 5.3 117/ 13.0 29 2 31 Michael Beasley 9/6 49- 89 .551 1- 10 .100 12- 18 .667 48/ 5.3 111/ 12.3 4 4 14 Deon Thompson 9/5 40- 71 .563 0- 0 .--- 10- 16 .625 55/ 6.1 90/ 10.0 6 13 14 Johnny Flynn 9/9 31- 66 .470 7- 20 .350 17- 22 .773 20/ 2.2 86/ 9.6 25 0 22 Stephen Curry 9/0 27- 60 .450 12- 34 .353 19- 24 .792 34/ 3.8 85/ 9.4 20 0 22 Raymar Morgan 9/5 28- 69 .406 5- 19 .263 22- 30 .733 39/ 4.3 83/ 9.2 9 2 9 David Lighty 9/9 31- 45 .689 5- 11 .455 12- 25 .480 35/ 3.9 79/ 8.8 7 1 7 DeAndre Jordan 9/2 21- 30 .700 0- 0 .--- 8- 16 .500 24/ 2.7 50/ 5.6 0 8 4 Tajuan Porter 9/1 17- 49 .347 9- 31 .290 6- 8 .750 8/ 0.9 49/ 5.4 11 0 6 Donté Greene 8/0 10- 27 .370 5- 15 .333 9- 12 .750 12/ 1.5 34/ 4.3 3 2 3 Matt Bouldin 9/0 14- 35 .400 5- 15 .333 3- 3 1.000 21/ 2.3 36/ 4.0 7 0 2 Damian Hollis 6/0 9- 16 .563 2- 4 .500 3- 4 .750 7/ 1.2 23/ 3.8 0 1 4 USA TOTALS 9 320-636 .503 64-192 .333 139-202 .688 374/41.6 843/ 93.7 121 33 138 OPP. TOTALS 9 234-555 .422 68-217 .313 138-228 .605 303/33.7 674/ 74.9 126 19 89

2007 USA MEN’S U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Front Row (L-R): Karl Hobbs, assistant coach; , assistant coach; Stephen Curry; Patrick Beverley; Johnny Flynn; Tajuan Porter; Herb Parris, team physician; Jerry Wainwright, head coach. Back Row (L-R): Gregg Farnham, athletic trainer; David Lighty; Matt Bouldin; Raymar Morgan; Donté Greene; Damian Hollis; Deon Thompson; Michael Beasley; DeAndre Jordan.

37 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 37 SEVENTH JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 2003 Thessaloniki, Greece July 10-20, 2003 One loss was the only blemish on the 2003 USA Men’s the USA’s shooting turned cold, and Australia took advantage Junior World Championship Team’s results page, but it was and assembled a game deciding 18-3 run over the next 3:10 to enough to crush the USA’s medal hopes. Still, the United States take charge 57-42. Australia went on to hand the Americans a men showed remarkable fortitude as they overcame the tremen- 106-85 setback. The loss dimmed an impressive showing by dous disappointment of the lone loss to finish 7-1 and in fifth Davis who finished with 28 points and 15 rebounds. place at the 7th FIBA Men’s Junior World Championship in With the loss the USA finished quarterfinal play in a three- Thessaloniki, Greece. The USA’s 7-1 record tied with gold way tie with Australia and Lithuania with identical 2-1 records. medalist Australia for the championship’s best record. Based on FIBA’s tie-breaking formula, which uses the point dif- Opening preliminary play July 10, and Daniel ferential between the three tied teams in their games against each Brown scored 24 and 20 points, respectively, and the U.S. other, Australia earned the Group’s number one seed, Lithuania earned a narrow 84-83 victory over . ranked second, and USA fell to third and was eliminated from contributed 23 points as the USA rolled over China 109-84, and the medal hunt because only the top two teams from each of the De’Angelo Alexander scored 13 to help lead the U.S. to an two quarterfinals groups advanced to the medal semifinals. 88-69 victory against Nigeria. Regrouping, Davis scored 20 points and the U.S. claimed a Moving on to the medal round quarterfinals, Alexander second win over Slovenia, 77-72. Closing the tournament with accounted for 23 points and nine rebounds as the U.S. posted an an 82-80 victory over Puerto Rico to claim fifth place, the U.S. impressive 106-72 win over FIBA Americas champion Puerto was aided by Kevin Pittsnogle’s 17 points on 5-of-8 shooting Rico. In a game of a lifetime, "Dee" Brown poured in a USA from 3-point. Pittsnogle started in place of the USA’s leading Junior World Championship record 47 points, including 19 of his scorer Davis, who was out with a shoulder injury. team’s 21 fourth quarter points, as the U.S. improved to 5-0 after Kent’s USA squad was led in scoring by the duo of Davis, fighting back from 14 points down to post a heart-stopping 17.7 ppg., and Daniel Brown, 17.3 ppg. The team’s rebounding 87-84 victory over Lithuania. was headed by Davis at 8.7 rpg., with Alexander and Hollins Meeting 4-1 Australia in the last of the three quarterfinals grabbing 6.4 rpg. and 6.3 rpg., respectively. Williams passed off games, the two teams were tied 39-39 in the second quarter. But a team best 4.8 apg., and Daniel Brown handed out 4.1 apg.

2003 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Maurice Ager G 6-4 187 19 Michigan State University Detroit, MI De’Angelo Alexander F 6-5 215 19 University of Oklahoma Midwest City, OK Daniel Brown G 6-1 175 18 University of Illinois Maywood, IL Graham Brown C 6-9 250 18 University of Michigan Mio, MI David Burgess F 6-10 255 17 Woodbridge High School Irvine, CA Paul Davis F 6-11 245 18 Michigan State University Rochester, MI C 6-11 215 18 University of California-Los Angeles Pasadena, CA Kevin Pittsnogle F 6-10 225 18 Martinsburg, WV J.J. Redick G 6-4 200 19 Duke University Roanoke, VA Mustafa Shakur G 6-3 175 18 Friends Central Philadelphia, PA C.J. Watson G 6-2 160 19 University of Tennessee Las Vegas, NV Deron Williams G 6-3 205 19 University of Illinois The Colony, TX HEAD COACH: Ernie Kent, University of Oregon ASSISTANT COACH: Dennis Felton, University of Georgia ASSISTANT COACH: , Kentucky Wesleyan College TEAM PHYSICIAN: Herb Parris, Lakewood, Colorado ATHLETIC TRAINER: Clay Jamieson, University of Oregon 2003 USA RESULTS (7-1) 2003 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 84 Slovenia 83 1. Australia (7-1) 9. Venezuela (6-2) USA 109 China 84 2. Lithuania (5-3) 10. Argentina (5-3) USA 88 Nigeria 69 3. Greece (6-2) 11. Nigeria (4-4) USA 106 Puerto Rico 72 4. Croatia (5-3) 12. South Korea (2-6) USA 87 Lithuania 84 5. USA (7-1) 13. Angola (2-6) Australia 106 USA 85 6. Puerto Rico (3-5) 14. China (1-7) USA 77 Slovenia 72 7. Slovenia (3-5) 15. Malaysia (1-7) USA 82 Puerto Rico 80 8. Turkey (4-4) 16. Iran (1-7)

38 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 38 2003 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Daniel Brown 8/8 49-106 .462 24- 54 .444 16- 17 .941 21/ 2.6 138/ 17.3 33 0 19 Paul Davis 7/7 44- 85 .518 9- 25 .360 27- 33 .818 61/ 8.7 124/ 17.7 11 7 7 De’Angelo Alexander 8/6 36- 70 .514 11- 24 .458 12- 18 .667 51/ 6.4 95/ 11.9 7 2 3 Deron Williams 8/8 25- 68 .368 11- 39 .282 6- 7 .857 26/ 3.3 67/ 8.4 38 1 4 Ryan Hollins 8/6 24- 50 .480 0- 0 .--- 14- 22 .636 50/ 6.3 62/ 7.8 7 9 5 Maurice Ager 8/2 20- 51 .392 4- 20 .200 9- 16 .563 24/ 3.0 48/ 6.0 9 3 6 C.J. Watson 8/0 17- 39 .436 3- 9 .333 11- 20 .550 15/ 1.9 48/ 6.0 16 1 11 Mustafa Shakur 8/0 17- 49 .347 0- 2 .000 6- 9 .667 9/ 1.1 40/ 5.0 22 1 13 Kevin Pittsnogle 8/1 14- 32 .438 8- 20 .400 2- 2 1.000 17/ 2.1 38/ 4.9 3 3 4 Graham Brown 8/2 14- 32 .438 0- 1 .000 5- 8 .625 35/ 4.4 33/ 4.1 5 4 3 David Burgess 7/0 5- 15 .333 0- 0 .--- 9- 12 .750 21/ 3.0 19/ 2.0 0 2 2 J.J. Redick 2/0 0- 3 .000 0- 2 .000 1- 2 .500 0/ 0.0 1/ 0.5 0 0 0 USA TOTALS 8 265-600 .442 70-196 .357 118-166 .711 364/45.5 718/ 89.8 151 33 77 OPP. TOTALS 8 241-536 .450 50-154 .325 118-193 .611 322/40.3 650/ 81.3 102 27 56

2003 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Kneeling (L-R): C.J. Watson; Deron Williams; De’Angelo Alexander; J.J. Redick; Mustafa Shakur; Daniel Brown. Standing (L-R): Ray Harper, assistant coach; Ernie Kent, head coach; Kevin Pittsnogle; Paul Davis; Ryan Hollins; David Burgess; Graham Brown; Maurice Ager; Dennis Felton, assistant coach; Clay Jamieson, athletic trainer. Not Pictured: Herb Parris, team physician.

39 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 39 SIXTH JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 1999 Almada and Lisbon, Portugal July 15-25, 1999 The USA fell just short of its goal of reclaiming the gold Despite a 19-point performance off the bench from Bobby medal after earning a 7-1 record and the silver medal at the 6th Simmons, the USA was stopped short in its quest for a gold FIBA Men’s Junior World Championship in Portugal. medal by Spain 94-87 on July 25. Deadlocked 47-47 at halftime, Behind 18 points and six rebounds from Chris Williams, the Spain jumped out to a 56-49 advantage to start the second half. U.S. opened preliminary play with a 119-59 drubbing of China. The U.S. rallied back to within one point, 64-63, then Simmons Getting 28 points and nine rebounds from Michael Wright, the scored all of the USA’s points in a 9-2 run as the U.S. moved out U.S. earned its second win in as many nights when it defeated to a 72-66 lead with 10:25 to go. Spain fought back to take the defending Junior World Champion Greece 92-87. Behind a lead 76-75 with 7:56 to go and never trailed again. balanced attack, the Americans capped the preliminary round The USA hung around though and following a dunk by with a 96-53 victory over Egypt on July 18. Dooling with 20 seconds left, Spain’s lead was three, 90-87. The Advancing to the medal quarterfinals round, Steve Logan U.S. immediately fouled Spain’s Juan Navarro. Navarro made came off the bench to contribute a team-best 15 points as the the first of his free throws and missed the second, but Spain U.S. upended Argentina 83-71. Brazil fell to the rolling USA grabbed the offensive carom and scored a basket with 11 squad 89-71 as Lance Williams poured in 25 points. Closing out seconds left to put and end to the USA’s gold medal dream. quarterfinals pool play facing rival Russia, Keyon Dooling Five players finished averaging in double digits for scoring, accounted for 18 points as the USA advanced to the medal round with Wright leading the way with 11.5 ppg.; Lepore averaged semifinals after posting an 84-70 victory on July 22. 10.5 ppg.; Chris Williams and Steve Logan each averaged Tying a USA team single-game record for made 3-pointers 10.4 ppg. Simmons was the team’s top rebounder, grabbing after sinking nine, including four from Lepore, the U.S. crushed 5.0 rpg., while also contributing 8.0 ppg., and Dooling passed Croatia 83-62 in Lisbon on July 24 to earn a berth in the gold off for a team-high 24 assists while also averaging a team fifth- medal game. Leading the USA were Chris Williams and Wright, best 9.6 ppg. who capped the game with 15 points apiece, while Overall, the U.S. squad outscored its opponents by contributed 13 and a game-high eight rebounds. 20.7 ppg., scoring 91.6 ppg. while limiting opponents 70.9 ppg. The USA outrebounded its opponents by 13.4 rpg.

1999 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Matt Carroll F 6-6 195 19 Hatboro Horsham High School Horsham, PA Nick Collison F 6-9 230 18 Iowa Falls High School Iowa Falls, IA Keyon Dooling G 6-3 180 19 University of Missouri Fort Lauderdale, FL Adam Hall F 6-6 195 19 University of Virginia Katy, TX G/F 6-6 205 18 Glendora High School Glendora, CA Steve Lepore F 6-5 200 19 Northwestern University Lakewood, OH Steve Logan G 5-10 200 19 University of Cincinnati Cleveland, OH Jason Parker F 6-8 250 18 West Charlotte High School Charlotte, NC Bobby Simmons F 6-7 210 19 DePaul University Chicago, IL Chris Williams F/G 6-6 198 19 University of Virginia Birmingham, AL Lance Williams C/F 6-9 230 19 DePaul University Chicago, IL Michael Wright F 6-8 225 19 University of Arizona Chicago, IL HEAD COACH: Rob Evans, Arizona State University ASSISTANT COACH: Jerry Dunn, Penn State University ASSISTANT COACH: , Wake Forest University TEAM PHYSICIAN: Warren Strudwick, Oakland, California ATHLETIC TRAINER: Wayne Barger, Fort Lewis College 1999 USA RESULTS (7-1) 1999 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 119 China 59 1. Spain (7-1) 9. Latvia (6-2) USA 92 Greece 87 2. United States (7-1) 10. (4-4) USA 96 Egypt 53 3. Croatia (6-2) 11. Nigeria (3-5) USA 83 Argentina 71 4. Argentina (4-4) 12. Venezuela (4-4) USA 89 Brazil 71 5. Australia (4-4) 13. Egypt (4-4) USA 84 Russia 70 6. Russia (5-3) 14. Japan (2-6) USA 83 Croatia 62 7. Greece (4-4) 15. China (1-7) Spain 94 USA 87 8. Brazil (4-4) 16. Portugal (0-8)

40 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 40 1999 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Michael Wright 8/8 29- 56 .518 0- 0 .--- 34- 39 .872 39/ 4.9 92/ 11.5 3 2 11 Steve Lepore 8/8 30- 53 .566 18- 36 .500 6- 7 .857 22/ 2.8 84/ 10.5 6 0 7 Chris Williams 8/8 33- 55 .600 6- 15 .400 11- 15 .733 35/ 4.4 83/ 10.4 10 12 8 Steve Logan 8/0 30- 63 .476 6- 22 .273 17- 21 .810 24/ 3.0 83/ 10.4 22 0 11 Keyon Dooling 8/8 25- 56 .446 6- 18 .333 21- 23 .913 11/ 1.4 77/ 9.6 24 3 12 Lance Williams 8/0 33- 57 .579 0- 0 .--- 10- 12 .833 29/ 3.6 76/ 9.5 0 5 5 Bobby Simmons 8/0 23- 49 .469 2- 7 .286 16- 17 .941 40/ 5.0 64/ 8.0 7 0 4 Nick Collison 8/8 26- 46 .565 3- 7 .429 7- 11 .636 34/ 4.3 62/ 7.8 5 4 12 Casey Jacobsen 8/0 16- 41 .390 7- 22 .318 16- 20 .800 27/ 3.4 55/ 6.9 4 1 11 Adam Hall 8/0 11- 18 .611 1- 6 .167 1- 3 .333 10/ 1.3 24/ 3.0 4 0 4 Jason Parker 8/0 8- 16 .500 0- 0 .--- 1- 2 .500 16/ 2.0 17/ 2.1 2 3 1 Matt Carroll 7/0 6- 15 .400 2- 6 .333 2- 4 .500 3/ 0.4 16/ 2.3 0 0 4 USA TOTALS 8 270-525 .514 51- 139 .367 142-174 .816 322/40.3 733/ 91.6 87 30 90 OPP. TOTALS 8 192-442 .434 31- 100 .310 152-208 .731 215/26.9 567/ 70.9 66 19 75

1999 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sitting (L-R): Bobby Simmons; Michael Wright; Lance Williams; Nick Collison; Jason Parker; Chris Williams. Standing (L-R): Dave Odom, assistant coach; Jerry Dunn, assistant coach; Steve Logan; Casey Jacobsen; Matt Carroll; Adam Hall; Steve Lepore; Keyon Dooling; Rob Evans, head coach; Wayne Barger, athletic trainer. Not Pictured: Warren Strudwick, team physician.

41 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 41 FIFTH JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 1995 , Greece July 12-22, 1995 The USA Men’s Junior World Championship Team, defend- with a long pass for a layup with 38 seconds remaining to give ing junior world champions, were denied in their attempt to the U.S. a 63-62 lead, then Langdon sealed the 65-62 win with capture a fourth gold medal as the American squad finished 4-4 two free throws with 14.5 seconds left. Marbury led the U.S. and in seventh position. with 20 points, and Langdon added 15. Playing its preliminary games in Larissa, Greece, the U.S. Meeting host and undefeated Greece in front of a loud, par- was served notice that repeating as junior world champions tisan, soldout crowd numbering more than 20,000, the U.S. fell would be no easy feat as Australia slipped past the U.S. 71-69. 98-78. Greece led 64-59 with 11:54 to play and a 19-6 run by Australia took a 71-69 lead after Aaron Trahair made two free Greece put the game out of reach. Marbury again paced the U.S. throws with 7.8 seconds left. The USA’s was offense with 23 points. fouled on a drive to the basket with three seconds left, and after Needing a win to keep its medal hopes alive, the U.S. fell missing his first free throw, he purposely missed the second and 82-65 to Croatia in a game in which the U.S. outside shooting the ball went off an Australian giving the U.S. once last chance never got on target. Marbury scored 16 points to pace the USA. with 1.5 seconds to go, but the alley-oop try failed and Australia Facing Argentina in the consolation semifinals, the U.S. led had the 71-69 win. Samaki Walker turned in a strong showing, 33-29 at halftime but the USA’s shooting woes returned and accounting for 26 points and 10 rebounds. Argentina came back for a 67-58 win. scored The U.S. struggled but claimed a 61-51 victory against 13 points and was the lone U.S. player in double figures. Jordan as Marbury led the U.S. with 17 points. Facing Italy in a Facing France in the seventh/eighth place game, the U.S. game in which the winner advanced on to the medal round offense finally got on track and the result was an easy 92-55 quarterfinals, behind Marbury’s 29 points, 22 coming in the win. Fowlkes led the USA with 22 points, and second half, the U.S. stayed alive after rallying for a 75-61 win. added 13 points and nine rebounds. Opening the medal round quarterfinals facing France, the Greece defeated Australia 91-73 in the gold medal game, USA earned a 65-62 win. The U.S. led by as many as 15, but while Spain upended Croatia 77-64 to collect bronze. Marbury, France grabbed the lead 62-61 with just 1:32 remaining. The who averaged team highs of 17.5 ppg. and 3.9 apg., was named USA’s Trajan Langdon came up with a steal and hit Marbury to the Junior World Championship All-Tournament Team.

1995 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Vince Carter F 6-6 195 18 Mainland High School Daytona Beach, FL Taymon Domzalski C 6-10 245 18 New Mexico Military Institute Rosewell, NM Tremaine Fowlkes F 6-7 215 19 University of California Los Angeles, CA Trajan Langdon G 6-4 185 19 Duke University Anchorage, AK Mike Maddox F 6-8 222 19 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA Stephon Marbury G 6-1 180 18 Lincoln High School , NY Charlie Miller F 6-7 200 18 Indiana University Miami, FL Mark Sanford F 6-8 200 19 University of Washington Dallas, TX Samaki Walker C 6-9 220 19 University of Louisville Columbus, OH Jahidi White C 6-9 270 19 Georgetown University St. Louis, MO Steve Wojciechowski G 5-11 165 18 Duke University Severna Park, MD Tim Young C 7-1 240 19 Stanford University Santa Cruz, CA HEAD COACH: , University of Oklahoma ASSISTANT COACH: , Drexel University ASSISTANT COACH: , TEAM PHYSICIAN: Brock Schnebel, , Oklahoma ATHLETIC TRAINER: Fran Raggazino, Philadelphia, Penn. 1995 USA RESULTS (4-4) 1995 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS Australia 71 USA 69 1. Greece (8-0) 9. China (4-4) USA 61 Jordan 51 2. Australia (7-1) 10. Puerto Rico (5-3) USA 75 Italy 61 3. Spain (5-3) 11. Nigeria (3-5) USA 65 France 62 4. Croatia (4-4) 12. Venezuela (3-5) Greece 98 USA 78 5. Lithuania (6-2) 13. Italy (5-3) Croatia 82 USA 65 6. Argentina (3-5) 14. Angola (1-7) Argentina 67 USA 58 7. United States (4-4) 15. South Korea (1-7) USA 92 France 55 8. France (3-5) 16. Jordan (0-8)

42 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 42 1995 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G/S FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Stephon Marbury 8/7 48-107 .449 17- 45 .378 27- 34 .794 23/ 2.9 140/ 17.5 31 0 13 Tremaine Fowlkes 8/6 35- 75 .467 7- 21 .333 17- 40 .425 52/ 6.5 94/ 11.8 5 2 7 Samaki Walker 6/6 26- 51 .510 0- 1 .000 15- 28 .536 54/ 9.0 67/ 11.2 2 9 1 Trajan Langdon 8/7 24- 64 .375 12- 39 .308 8- 9 .889 25/ 3.1 68/ 8.5 21 1 13 Vince Carter 8/2 17- 49 .347 3- 19 .158 11- 17 .647 32/ 4.0 48/ 6.0 11 9 5 Mike Maddox 8/4 15- 49 .306 2- 15 .133 9- 13 .692 25/ 3.1 41/ 5.1 8 4 8 Taymon Domzalski 5/1 9- 19 .474 0- 0 .--- 6- 9 .667 16/ 3.2 24/ 4.8 0 5 3 Tim Young 8/4 9- 25 .360 0- 0 .--- 12- 20 .600 31/ 3.9 30/ 3.8 9 4 3 Charlie Miller 8/3 9- 29 .310 1- 4 .250 4- 5 .800 27/ 3.4 23/ 2.9 5 0 5 Steve Wojciechowski 8/0 3- 8 .375 2- 7 .286 6- 8 .750 7/ 0.9 14/ 1.8 7 0 7 Mark Sanford 4/0 2- 7 .286 0- 1 .000 3- 6 .500 7/ 1.8 7/ 1.8 0 0 0 Jahidi White 5/0 3- 7 .429 0- 0 .--- 1- 8 .125 4/ 0.8 7/ 1.4 0 2 2 USA TOTALS 8 200-490 .408 44-152 .289 119-197 .604 303/37.9 563/ 70.4 99 36 67 OPP. TOTALS 8 193-472 .409 38-119 .319 123-196 .628 270/33.8 547/ 68.4 74 16 61

1995 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Kneeling (L-R): Fran Raggazino, athletic trainer; Trajan Langdon; Charlie Miller; Steve Wojciechowski; Stephon Marbury; Vince Carter; Mike Maddox; Tremaine Fowlkes. Standing (L-R): Kelvin Sampson, head coach; Jahidi White; Mark Sanford; Tim Young; Samaki Walker; Taymon Domzalski; Perry Clark, assistant coach; Bill Herrion, assistant coach. Not Pictured: Brock Schnebel, team physician.

43 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 43 FOURTH JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 1991 Edmonton, Canada July 18-24, 1991 From the start, the 1991 USA juniors set their sights on one scoring 10 consecutive points, but then the Yugoslavs answered thing -- reclaiming the title that had been lost to Yugoslavia in with eight straight points to keep the game tight. Deadlocked 1987. When it was all done, the USA, relying on a balanced 72-72 with only 23 seconds to play, calmly sank offensive attack, returned home with the gold. two foul shots to give the U.S. a 74-72 advantage, then shortly The USA’s symmetry became obvious right from the start. later added two more free throws to push the U.S. lead to 76-72. Coached by the University of Florida mentor Lon Kruger, the Yugoslavia scored with six seconds remaining to make it 76-74, USA notched an opening blowout of Japan, 124-51, as all 12 but the U.S. let time expire and claimed the win. U.S. players scored, including 11 with eight or more points. Facing also unbeaten Italy in the gold medal game, the U.S. Behind 25 points from Lance Miller and 22 more from Wesley fell behind early and at halftime trailed 44-30. With just 12 Person, the Americans recorded a come-from-behind 86-73 win minutes to play Kruger’s troops lagged behind Italy by 17 over Nigeria, then in overtime overcame Spain 106-101 as points, 64-47. But the tide slowly turned and the USA’s Caver Bryan Caver paced the U.S. with 24 points. took charge. After claiming a 69-62 victory over stubborn Argentina, the After cutting the deficit to 75-71, Caver drove to score with 4-0 Americans faced host Canada. The U.S. continued to gel as 2:26 remaining, then, less than 30 seconds later, Caver recovered it captured a 97-72 victory as all 12 players again scored. An a blocked shot and went coast-to-coast for a layup to even the expected tight battle with Brazil never materialized as the U.S., score, 75-75. Caver sank two free throws with 37 seconds to go, behind Caver’s 17 points, handed Brazil a 94-78 loss. but Italy sank a bucket to send the game to overtime. Four years earlier, Yugoslavia beat the United States twice In overtime the USA once again fell behind, only to be to win the 1987 Junior World Championship title. The 1991 bailed out by Caver. Down 85-81, Caver hit a jumper with 1:07 semifinals featured the USA against Yugoslavia with the winner to go, he added a layup and foul shot with 33 seconds on the earning the right to advance to the gold medal game. As it had clock and then sank two free throws with four seconds left to done throughout the tourney, the U.S. relied on its balance to seal the 90-85 victory and the gold medal for the United States. earn a hard-fought 76-74 win. led the U.S. with 22 points, while Caver finished Tied 34-34 at halftime, the U.S. opened the second half by with 19 points, 18 coming in the second half and overtime. 1991 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN F 6-11 215 19 University of Hartford Old Saybrook, CT Craig Brown G 6-3 178 19 University of Florida Steelton, PA Bryan Caver G 6-3 175 18 Seton Hall University Trenton, NJ F 6-7 200 19 Arizona State University Middle Village, NY Antonio Lang F 6-8 206 19 Duke University Mobile, AL Jarvis Lang G 6-6 220 19 Univ. of North Carolina-Charlotte Farmville, NC Lance Miller G 6-6 200 19 Villanova University Bridgewater, NJ C 6-11 232 18 Marina High School Huntington Beach, CA G 6-4 170 19 Auburn University Brantley, AL Khalid Reeves G 6-3 185 19 University of Arizona New York, NY Brent Scott F 6-9 245 19 Rice University Lansing, MI Edward Stokes C 7-0 245 18 University of Arizona Los Angeles, CA HEAD COACH: Lon Kruger, University of Florida ASSISTANT COACH: Dan Hays, Oklahoma Christian College ASSISTANT COACH: , TEAM PHYSICIAN: Ernie Lowe, Oxford, Mississippi ATHLETIC TRAINER: Ed Lacerte, Celtics 1991 USA RESULTS (8-0) 1991 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 124 Japan 51 1. United States (8-0) 9. Soviet Union (7-1) USA 86 Nigeria 73 2. Italy (7-1) 10. China (3-5) USA 106 Spain 101 (OT) 3. Argentina (4-4) 11. Australia (5-3) USA 69 Argentina 62 4. Yugoslavia (3-5) 12. Syria (3-5) USA 97 Canada 72 5. Romania (5-3) 13. Angola (3-5) USA 94 Brazil 78 6. Spain (4-4) 14. Uruguay (3-5) USA 76 Yugoslavia 74 7. Brazil (6-2) 15. Nigeria (2-6) USA 90 Italy 85 (OT) 8. Canada (3-5) 16. Japan (0-8)

44 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 44 1991 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST STL Lance Miller 8 42- 97 .433 5- 15 .333 21- 29 .724 35/ 4.4 110/ 13.8 9 13 Bryan Caver 8 34- 63 .540 3- 10 .300 23- 32 .719 19/ 2.4 94/ 11.8 29 16 Wesley Person 8 33- 66 .500 9- 29 .310 14- 17 .824 13/ 1.6 89/ 11.1 5 6 Khalid Reeves 8 29- 54 .537 4- 14 .286 18- 25 .720 19/ 2.4 80/ 10.0 16 7 Ed Stokes 8 28- 49 .571 0- 0 .--- 15- 32 .469 57/ 7.1 71/ 8.9 2 7 Antonio Lang 8 18- 34 .529 0- 0 .--- 27- 38 .711 42/ 5.3 63/ 7.9 5 12 Jamal Faulkner 8 27- 56 .482 1- 5 .200 0- 6 .000 11/ 1.4 55/ 6.9 4 7 Jarvis Lang 8 15- 25 .600 0- 0 .--- 16- 19 .842 24/ 3.0 46/ 5.8 1 9 Craig Brown 8 18- 50 .360 1- 11 .091 2- 5 .400 22/ 2.8 39/ 4.9 6 10 Cherokee Parks 8 15- 19 .789 0- 0 .---- 6- 10 .600 36/ 4.5 36/ 4.5 3 2 Vin Baker 8 14- 30 .467 0- 0 .---- 8- 18 .444 17/ 2.1 36/ 4.5 0 5 Brent Scott 7 11- 15 .733 0- 0 .---- 1- 2 .500 8/ 1.1 23/ 3.3 0 5 USA TOTALS 8 284-558 .509 23- 84 .274 151-232 .651 303/37.9 742/ 92.8 80 99 OPP. TOTALS 8 215-497 .433 42-118 .356 124-177 .701 218/27.3 596/ 74.5 58 51

1991 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sitting (L-R): Antonio Lang; Vin Baker; Ed Stokes; Cherokee Parks, Brent Scott; Jamal Faulkner. Standing (L-R): Lon Kruger, head coach; Khalid Reeves; Wesley Person; Jarvis Lang; Lance Miller; Bryan Caver; Craig Brown; Dan Hays, assistant coach; Jim Molinari, assistant coach. Not Pictured: Ed Lacerte, athletic trainer; Ernie Lowe, team physician.

45 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 45 THIRD JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 1987 Bormio, Italy July 29 - August 5, 1987 A young and talented Yugoslavian junior team not only Yugoslavia as a team sank 16-of-19 3-point tries. Simmons led captured the gold at the 1987 Junior World Championship, but in the Americans with 20 points and eight rebounds, while Johnson the process, twice defeated the two-time defending champion added 14 points and six rebounds. USA team. Regrouping, the U.S., getting 14 points from Simmons and Held in Bormio, Italy, the tournament’s start was delayed 13 more from Schintzius, defeated Nigeria, 98-73, as six U.S. six days after the Bormio area was hit with a disastrous mud players scored in double digits. slide and flood. In a tight contest that saw the Americans take a 46-44 lead Coach ’s USA squad had hopes of capturing at halftime, the Americans upended host Italy, 89-84, as the United States’ third FIBA Junior World Championship in as Thompson erupted for 23 points, while Huery added 15 and many tries, and with a talented roster featuring 6-7 and Schintzius each tossed in 14. Simmons, 6-2 Stephen Thompson, 7-2 and Owning a 5-1 record, the U.S. faced Yugoslavia in the 6-6 Larry Johnson, the U.S. optimism was rightfully high. finals, a victory away from the gold. Opening the competition facing Puerto Rico, the United Stymieing Yugoslavia’s Kukoc the second time around and States outrebounded their opponent 53-28, and behind limiting him to just nine points on 3-of-8 shooting, it was Thompson’s 19 points and 16 points each from Ron Huery and Yugoslavia’s big men, future NBA All-Star and Schintzius, recorded a solid 109-89 victory. Boston Celtic draftee Dino Radja who did the damage. The 6-10 Simmons accounted for 16 points and eight boards, and Radja accounted for 21 points and 15 rebounds, while the 7-1 Scott Williams and Thompson tossed in 14 each as the U.S. held Divac added 20 points and 10 rebounds. off Australia 84-80. One day later, the Americans man-handled The U.S fell behind 29-15, but rallied to take a 43-40 lead at China 100-50 as Simmons scored 21 points to head an offensive halftime. Yugoslavia, which outrebounded the U.S. 37-28, attack that saw five players finish in double figures. behind the play of its powerful front line regained control and Meeting also unbeaten Yugoslavia, the U.S. was handed a momentum in the second half and went on to take the gold with 110-95 loss as future Yugoslavia sensation Toni Kukoc rocked an 86-76 win. The USA offensive attack was paced by 6-3 Kevin the U.S. for 37 points after sinking 11-of-12 3-point shots. Pritchard’s 15 points, while Simmons added 13.

1987 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN F 6-8 215 18 University of Nevada-Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV Robert Brickey G 6-5 205 19 Duke University Fayetteville, NC Ron Huery G 6-6 190 20 University of Arkansas Memphis, TN Larry Johnson F 6-6 230 18 University of Nevada-Las Vegas Dallas, TX G 6-2 172 19 Oregon State University Oakland, CA G 6-3 168 19 University of Kansas Lawrence, KS Dwayne Schintzius C 7-2 245 18 University of Florida Brandon,FL Lionel Simmons F 6-7 210 18 LaSalle University Philadelphia, PA LaBradford Smith F 6-5 180 19 University of Louisville Bay City, TX Stephen Thompson G 6-2 190 19 Syracuse University Los Angeles, CA Brian Williams C 6-10 220 18 University of Maryland Los Angeles, CA Scott Williams C 6-10 225 19 University of North Carolina Hacienda Heights, CA HEAD COACH: Larry Brown, University of Kansas ASSISTANT COACH: Marshall Hamilton, Broughton H.S. (NC) ASSISTANT COACH: , Ohio State University TEAM PHYSICIAN: Gerard Lawrence, Willimantic, Connecticut ATHLETIC TRAINER: Troy Young, Arizona State University 1987 USA RESULTS (5-2) 1987 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 109 Puerto Rico 89 1. Yugoslavia (7-0) 7. Soviet Union (4-3) USA 84 Australia 80 2. United States (5-2) 8. Puerto Rico (3-4) USA 100 China 50 3. Italy (5-2) 9. China (3-4) Yugoslavia 110 USA 95 4. F. R. Germany (4-3) 10. Brazil (3-4) USA 98 Nigeria 73 5. Australia (4-3) 11. Taipei (1-6) USA 89 Italy 84 6. Canada (4-3) 12. Nigeria (0-7) Yugoslavia 86 USA 76

46 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 46 1987 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST BLK STL Lionel Simmons 7 42- 69 .609 0- 0 .--- 21- 33 .636 49/ 7.0 105/ 15.0 11 7 14 Stephen Thompson 7 38- 67 .567 0- 0 .--- 14- 30 .467 22/ 3.1 90/ 12.9 5 2 16 Dwayne Schintzius 7 30- 50 .600 0- 0 .--- 11- 16 .688 36/ 5.1 71/ 10.1 3 8 3 Ron Huery 7 26- 54 .583 5- 18 .278 8- 15 .533 5/ 0.7 65/ 9.3 6 2 11 Scott Williams 7 24- 45 .523 1- 1 1.000 13- 19 .684 32/ 4.5 62/ 8.9 1 2 13 Larry Johnson 7 23- 41 .575 0- 1 .000 13- 19 .684 39/ 5.6 59/ 8.4 4 0 8 Robert Brickey 7 21- 35 .600 0- 0 .--- 9- 13 .692 32/ 4.6 51/ 7.3 4 5 4 Kevin Pritchard 7 22- 35 .629 1- 5 .200 3- 7 .429 11/ 1.6 48/ 6.9 5 0 7 Stacey Augmon 6 10- 13 .750 1- 1 1.000 6- 9 .667 16/ 2.7 27/ 4.5 1 0 2 Brian Williams 6 10- 19 .526 0- 0 .--- 5- 11 .454 25/ 4.2 25/ 4.2 1 3 4 Gary Payton 7 13- 25 .545 1- 3 .333 1- 3 .333 7/ 1.0 28/ 4.0 7 1 16 LaBradford Smith 7 6- 18 .385 1- 5 .200 7- 7 1.000 6/ 0.9 20/ 2.9 7 1 5 USA TOTALS 7 265-471 .563 10- 34 .294 111-182 .610 280/40.0 651/ 93.0 55 31 103 OPP. TOTALS 7 211-479 .440 47-105 .448 103-164 .628 176/25.1 572/ 81.7 35 8 107

1987 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Kneeling (L-R): Troy Young, athletic trainer; Gary Payton; LaBradford Smith; Kevin Pritchard; Stephen Thompson; Robert Brickey. Standing (L-R): Gerard Lawrence, team physician; Larry Johnson; Lionel Simmons; Brian Williams; Dwayne Schintzius; Scott Williams; Stacey Augmon; Ron Huery; Larry Brown, head coach; Gary Williams, assistant coach. Not Pictured: Marshall Hamilton, assistant coach.

47 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 47 SECOND JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 1983 Palma de Mallorca, Spain August 14-28, 1983 Riding the crest of success that the USA junior men had Argentina, as Walker scored 27 points and Krystkowiak added established at the 1979 Junior World Championship, the USA 21. The USA then overcame a determined Yugoslavian squad entered the 1983 competition looking to extend their eight-game and earned an 81-79 win. Trailing Yugoslavia 45-42 at half, the winning streak and again capture the gold. U.S. found itself behind 77-75 in the closing minutes, but reeled Despite falling once to the Soviet Union and suffering an off six consecutive points to claim the win. Johnson spearheaded upset at the hands of the Federal Republic of Germany, the 1983 the U.S. attack with 27 points, and Walker added 18 in the win. USA Team persevered and in the end earned the gold medal. Standing 4-1, the USA’s hopes for the gold received a blow Held in Palma de Mallorca Spain, the second FIBA Junior when the Federal Republic of Germany scored the final six World Championship was unpredictable from the start. The USA points in overtime to upset the U.S. 88-87. Johnson scored 23 men defeated Italy 88-75 in the opener as 6-8 points, Krystkowiak added 14, and , Jeff Hall and scored 22 points and added eight rebounds, and Walker each accounted for 12 in the loss. aided the U.S. cause with 17 points. Two days later, Brazil fell to The U.S. hopes for the gold were rekindled after the Soviet the high powered USA offense 100-84, as Walker and 6-6 Buck Union was upset by Argentina 91-87. Facing host Spain in the Johnson each tossed in 18 points. semifinals, the U.S. struck early, taking a 21-8 lead, and at half The Soviet Union successfully avenged the USA’s 1979 led 44-37. In the end, the U.S. cruised to a 99-70 victory as win, recording an 87-83 overtime victory. Trailing 44-35 at half, Walker erupted for 33 points and 12 rebounds. the Americans rallied and led 73-61 at one point, but the Soviets Facing the Soviet Union in a battle for the gold, the U.S., outscored the U.S. 16-4 from there to tie the game 77-77 at the behind Walker’s 22 points, 15 from Skiles and 14 from James end of regulation and force the contest into overtime. The U.S. Blackmon, overcame the Soviets to earn an 82-78 win. Falling led 78-77 late in overtime, but again the Soviets finished strong behind 35-28 in the first half, the U.S. closed the gap at half to and claimed the win, 87-83. Johnson led the U.S. with 20 points three, 51-48. Trailing 70-65 late in the second half, the U.S. and added 13 rebounds, and Dwayne “Pearl” Washington scored closed strongly, outscoring the USSR 17-8 to earn the victory 16 in the losing cause. Viktor Zharkov led the Soviets with 30. and the gold medal. The Soviet’s 17-year-old 7-3 center, Arvidas The U.S. regrouped and captured a 92-74 win over Sabonis, finished with 31 points and eight rebounds.

1983 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Walter Berry F 6-6 210 19 St. John’s University Queens, NY James Blackmon G 6-1 175 18 University of Kentucky Marion, IN Kerry Boagni F 6-8 205 18 University of Kansas Los Angeles, CA Kenny Gattison F 6-7 225 19 Old Dominion University Hampton, VA Jeff Hall G 6-3 185 18 University of Louisville Westwood, KY F 6-6 195 19 University of Alabama Birmingham, AL Larry Krystkowiak C 6-8 220 18 Missoula, MT Scott Skiles G 6-0 180 19 Michigan State University Plymouth, IN Mike Smith F 6-9 210 18 Hacienda, CA Kenny Walker F 6-7 200 18 University of Kentucky Roberta, GA Dwayne Washington G 6-1 196 19 Syracuse University Brooklyn, NY Steve Woodside C 6-9 225 19 Oregon State University Portland, OR

HEAD COACH: Ron Nikcevich, Lyons Township High School (IL) ASSISTANT COACH: William Shepherd, Fulton H.S. (GA) MANAGER: Gary Johnson, Kelly Walsh High School (WY) TEAM PHYSICIAN: Linzy Scott, Atlanta, Georgia ATHLETIC TRAINER: Ed Ryan, Phillips-Andover Acd. (MA) 1983 USA RESULTS (6-2) 1983 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 88 Italy 75 1. United States (6-2) 8. Yugoslavia (0-6) USA 100 Brazil 84 2. Soviet Union (4-3) 9. Dominican Republic (4-0) Soviet Union 87 USA 83 (OT) 3. Brazil (4-3) 10. Australia (3-1) USA 92 Argentina 74 4. Spain (4-4) 11. China (3-1) USA 81 Yugoslavia 79 5. F. R. of Germany (3-3) 12. Uruguay (1-3) F. R. Germany 88 USA 87 (OT) 6. Italy (3-3) 13. Angola (1-3) USA 99 Spain 70 7. Argentina (2-4) 14. Canada (0-4) USA 82 Soviet Union 78 NOTE: Team records reflect results from Final Round or Classification Round games only.

48 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 48 1983 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG AST STL Kenny Walker 8 68-109 .624 23- 29 .793 88/11.0 159/ 19.9 1 11 Buck Johnson 8 54-106 .509 22- 29 .759 66/ 8.3 130/ 16.3 0 20 Larry Krystkowiak 8 33- 59 .559 24- 33 .727 64/ 8.0 90/ 11.3 1 11 Scott Skiles 8 36- 68 .529 17- 19 .895 7/ 0.9 89/ 11.1 14 12 Jeff Hall 8 39- 82 .476 4- 5 .800 7/ 0.9 82/ 10.3 1 13 James Blackmon 8 22- 48 .458 14- 23 .609 8/ 1.0 58/ 7.3 5 14 Dwayne Washington 6 16- 41 .390 11- 14 .786 0/ 0.0 43/ 7.2 3 10 Kerry Boagni 7 15- 37 .405 5- 7 .714 14/ 2.0 35/ 5.0 0 9 Steve Woodside 7 5- 9 .556 8- 11 .727 10/ 1.4 18/ 2.6 1 3 Mike Smith 5 3- 7 .429 0- 0 .--- 0/ 0.0 6/ 1.2 0 0 Walter Berry 1 1- 2 .500 0- 0 .--- 0/ 0.0 2/ 2.0 0 1 Kenny Gattison 0 0- 0 .--- 0- 0 .--- 0/ 0.0 0/ 0.0 0 0 USA TOTALS 8 292-568 .514 128-170 .753 264/33.0 712/ 89.0 26 104 OPP. TOTALS 8 269-564 .477 97-143 .678 196/24.5 635/ 79.4 11 91

1983 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sitting (L-R): Gary Johnson, manager; Jeff Hall; James Blackmon; Scott Skiles; Dwayne Washington; Buck Johnson; Ed Ryan, athletic trainer. Standing (L-R): William Shepherd, assistant coach; Walter Berry; Mike Smith; Larry Krystkowiak; Steve Woodside; Kerry Boagni; Kenny Walker; Kenny Gattison; Ron Nikcevich, head coach. Not Pictured: Linzy Scott, team physician.

49 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 49 FIRST JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 1979 Salvador, Brazil August 15-25, 1979 The inaugural FIBA Junior World Championship was a The U.S. team broke a backboard during the warm-up prior resounding success for the young Americans. Led by Barrington to the start of its game against the USSR causing a short delay, High School (Ill.) head coach Gary Cook, a talented USA team but the delay did nothing to halt the USA’s momentum as the breezed past the competition and posted a perfect 8-0 record to United States posted an impressive 94-78 win over the Soviet capture the gold medal. Union to finish 5-0 after preliminary pool play. The 1979 U.S. Junior team was selected following the 1979 Playing aggressive defense and behind Worthy’s 28 points National Sports Festival basketball competition. The U.S. roster and 23 points from Floyd, the U.S. cruised to a convincing was filled with relative unknowns who would go on to make 134-77 win over Italy in the opening game of championship names for themselves in the college and NBA ranks. Players like round play. , the MVP of the ‘79 National Sports Festival, Eric One day later, Worthy scored 27 and all 12 U.S. players "Sleepy" Floyd, and Lafayette "Fat" Lever were scored in a 99-74 rout of Yugoslavia. just some the future superstars who wore the USA red, white and Facing host Brazil in the championship game, a standing- blue uniforms at the 1979 Junior World Championship in room crowd estimated at 11,000 cheered their Brazilian team on, Salvador, Brazil. but the American team had too many guns. The U.S. men were awarded a 2-0 forfeit over Panama to Taking command early, the U.S. led comfortably at half, open the competition when Panama failed to arrive at the tourna- 41-22, and went on to record an impressive 75-55 win to earn ment in time for the opening game. The U.S. in its first taste of the gold and remain undefeated. The U.S. was paced in the competition handed Argentina a 98-61 loss. Canada was next to championship game by Floyd’s 17 points, while Worthy added fall as the Americans crashed through the 100-point barrier en 12 and Scott Hastings tossed in 10 points. Argentina earned the route to a 105-59 victory, and a 128-38 lopsided win over Egypt bronze after edging Italy 71-70. pushed the USA’s record to 4-0.

1979 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL HOMETOWN Matt Clark G 6-2 190 18 Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City, OK Darren Daye G 6-6 178 18 University of California-Los Angeles Granada Hills, CA Eric Floyd G 6-3 180 19 Georgetown University Gastonia, NC Bob Hansen F 6-9 185 18 University of Iowa West Des Moines, IA Scott Hastings C 6-11 208 19 University of Arkansas Independence, KS Lafayette Lever G 6-2 170 19 Arizona State University Tucson, AZ Sam Perkins F 6-9 200 18 Shaker High School Watervliet, NY Randy Reed F 6-7 200 19 Forrest Park Junior College St. Louis, MO C 6-10 215 19 Brigham Young University Riverton, UT Terry White F 6-9 223 19 University of Texas-El Paso El Paso, TX Maurice Williams F 6-6 195 18 University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA James Worthy F 6-9 210 18 Ashbrook High School Gastonia, NC HEAD COACH: Gary Cook, Barrington High School (IL) ASSISTANT COACH: Jim Rosenstihl, Lebanon High School (IN) MANAGER: Royce Youree, Phoenix East High School (AZ) ATHLETIC TRAINER: Gene Castrovillo, Alfred University CHIEF OF MISSION: Dave Rowlands, Truman C.C. (IL)

1979 USA RESULTS (8-0) 1979 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS USA 2 Panama 0 (Forfeit) 1. United States (8-0) 7. Canada (4-4) USA 98 Argentina 61 2. Brazil (5-3) 8. Uruguay (4-4) USA 105 Canada 59 3. Argentina (6-2) 9. Australia (4-4) USA 128 Egypt 38 4. Yugoslavia (5-3) 10. Philippines (2-6) USA 94 USSR 78 5. Soviet Union (4-4) 11. Panama (2-6) USA 134 Italy 77 6. Italy (4-4) 12. Egypt (0-8) USA 99 Yugoslavia 74 USA 75 Brazil 55

50 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 50 1979 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

G FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG Eric Floyd 7 113/ 16.1 Terry White 7 73/ 10.4 Sam Perkins 7 70/ 10.0 Scott Hastings 7 69/ 9.9 James Worthy 7 69/ 9.9 Darren Daye 7 60/ 8.6 Fred Roberts 7 57/ 8.1 Bob Hansen 6 47/ 7.8 Randy Reed 6 47/ 7.8 Lafayette Lever 7 47/ 6.7 Matt Clark 6 39/ 6.5 Maurice Williams 7 42/ 6.0 USA TOTALS 7 733/104.7 OPP. TOTALS 7 442/ 63.1

NOTE: The USA played eight games, however, statistical totals reflect seven game totals because the USA was declared a 2-0 winner over Panama by a forfeit.

1979 USA MEN’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Kneeling (L-R): Gene Castrovillo, athletic trainer; Randy Reed; Bob Hansen; Matt Clark; Lafayette Lever; Darren Daye; Eric Floyd. Standing (L-R): Dave Rowlands, chief of mission; Royce Youree, manager; Scott Hastings; Fred Roberts; Sam Perkins; Terry White; James Worthy; Maurice Williams; Jim Rosenstihl, assistant coach; Gary Cook, head coach.

51 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 51 FIBA Men’s U19 World Championship Summary Of Finishes

GOLD SILVER BRONZE United States 6 3 1 Serbia 1 2 0 Greece 1 1 1 Lithuania 1 1 1 Australia 1 1 0 Spain 1 0 1 Canada 1 0 0 Yugoslavia 1 0 0 Croatia 0 1 2 Brazil 0 1 1 Italy 0 2 1 Soviet Union 0 1 0 Argentina 0 0 2 France 0 0 1 Russia 0 0 1 Turkey 0 0 1

FIBA Men’s U19 World Championship Year-By-Year Final Standings

1979 1983 1987 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 1. USA USA YUG USA GRE ESP AUS SRB USA LTU USA USA CAN 2. BRA URS USA ITA AUS USA LTU USA GRE SRB SRB CRO ITA 3. ARG BRA ITA ARG ESP CRO GRE FRA CRO RUS LTU TUR USA 4. YUG ESP FRG YUG CRO ARG CRO BRA AUS ARG AUS GRE ESP 5. URS FRG AUS ROM LTU AUS USA AUS ARG USA ESP CAN GER 6. ITA ITA CAN ESP ARG RUS PUR ARG PUR AUS CAN ITA LTH 7. CAN ARG URS BRA USA GRE SLO TUR CAN POL CHN AUS FRA 8. URU YUG PUR CAN FRA BRA TUR ESP FRA CRO CRO ESP ARG 9. AUS DOM CHN URS CHN LAT VEN LTU LTU BRA RUS SRB PUR 10. PHI AUS BRA CHN PUR QAT ARG CAN ESP LAT BRA ARG JPN 11. PAN CHN TPE AUS NGR NGR NGR KOR EGY CAN IRI EGY NZL 12. EGY URU NGR SYR VEN VEN KOR CHN KAZ EGY ARG KOR EGY 13. ANG ANG ITA EGY ANG NGR NZL CHN KOR DOM ANG 14. CAN URU ANG JPN CHN LIB ANG TPE CZH IRI KOR 15. NGR KOR CHN MAS MLI IRN KOR CIV CHN IRI 16. JPN JOR POR IRI PUR SYR TUN SEN TUN MLI

LEGEND: ANG-Angola; ARG-Argentina; AUS-Australia; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; CHN-China; CIV-Ivory Coast; CRO-Croatia; CZH-Czech Republic; DOM-Dominican Republic; EGY-Egypt; ESP-Spain; FRA-France; FRG-Federal Republic of Germany/West Germany; FRA-France; GRE-Greece; IRI-Iran; ITA-Italy; JOR-Jordan; JPN-Japan; KAZ-Kazakhstan; KOR-South Korea; LAT-Latvia; LIB-Lebanon; LTU-Lithuania; MAS-Malaysia; MLI-Mali; NZL-New Zealand; NGR-Nigeria; PAN-Panama; PHI-Philippines; POL-Poland; POR-Portugal; PUR-Puerto Rico; QAT-Qatar; ROM-Romania; RUS-Russia; SEN-Senegal; SLO-Slovenia; SYR-Syria; TPE-Chinese Taipei (Taiwan); TUN-Tunisia; TUR-Turkey; URS-Soviet Union; URU-Uruguay; USA-United States of America; VEN-Venezuela; YUG-Yugoslavia.

52 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 52 USA Men’s U19 World Championship Team Head Coaches

YEAR SITE USA HEAD COACH FINAL RECORD / MEDAL 2017 Cairo, Egypt John Calipari, University of Kentucky 6-1 / Bronze Medal 2015 Crete, Greece Sean Miller, University of Arizona 7-0 / Gold Medal 2013 Prague, Czech Republic Billy Donovan, University of Florida 9-0 / Gold Medal 2011 Riga, Latvia Paul Hewitt, George Mason University 7-2 / Fifth Place 2009 Auckland, New Zealand Jamie Dixon, University of Pittsburgh 9-0 / Gold Medal 2007 Novi Sad, Serbia Jerry Wainwright, DePaul University 8-1 / Silver Medal 2003 Thessaloniki, Greece Ernie Kent, University of Oregon 7-1 / Fifth place 1999 Almada and Lisbon, Portugal Rob Evans, Arizona State University 7-1 / Silver Medal 1995 Athens, Greece Kelvin Sampson, University of Oklahoma 4-4 / Seventh Place 1991 Edmonton, Canada Lon Kruger, University of Florida 8-0 / Gold Medal 1987 Bormio, Italy Larry Brown, University of Kansas 5-2 / Silver Medal 1983 Palma de Mallorca, Spain Ron Nikcevich, Lyons Township High School (IL) 6-2 / Gold Medal 1979 Salvador, Brazil Gary Cook, Barrington High School (IL) 8-0 / Gold Medal

USA Men’s U19 World Championship Team Assistant Coaches

NAME YEAR SCHOOL / AFFILIATION Anthony Bennett 2013 University of Virginia Randy Bennett 2011 Saint Mary’s College Tad Boyle 2017 University of Colordo Perry Clark 1995 Tulane University Ed Cooley 2015 Providence College Jerry Dunn 1999 Penn State University Dennis Felton 2003 University of Georgia Bruiser Flint 2007 Drexel University (PA) Marshall Hamilton 1987 Broughton High School (NC) Ray Harper 2003 Kentucky Wesleyan College Dan Hays 1991 Oklahoma Christian College Bill Herrion 1995 Drexel University Karl Hobbs 2007 George Washington University Chris Lowery 2009 Southern Illinois University Danny Manning 2017 Wake Forest University Archie Miller 2015 University of Dayton Jim Molinari 1991 Bradley University Dave Odom 1999 Wake Forest University Matt Painter 2009 Purdue University Jim Rosenstihl 1979 Lebanon High School (IN) William Shepherd 1983 Fulton High School (GA) Shaka Smart 2013 Virginia Commonwealth University Cliff Warren 2011 Jacksonville University Gary Williams 1987 Ohio State University

53 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 53 USA Men’s U19 World Championship Team All-Time Results

(Won 91, Lost 14)

Angola (1-0) France (5-0) Poland (1-0) 109- 68 2017 71- 55 2009 84- 47 2011 Argentina (6-1) 78- 75 2007 Puerto Rico (4-0) 93- 45 2015 87- 82 2007 82- 61 2009 112- 86 2007 92- 55 1995 82- 80 2003 83- 71 1999 65- 62 1995 106- 72 2003 58- 67 1995 Fed. Rep. of Germany (0-1) 109- 89 1987 69- 62 1991 87- 88* 1983 Russia (2-1) 92- 74 1983 Germany (1-0) 115- 47 2013 98- 61 1979 81- 59 2017 74- 79 2011 Australia (3-2) Greece (4-1) 84- 70 1999 94- 51 2013 82- 76 2015 Serbia (4-1) 78- 77 2011 88- 80 2009 82- 68 2013 85-106 2003 85- 69 2009 71- 62 2013 69- 71 1995 92- 87 1999 80- 78 2011 84- 80 1987 78- 98 1995 69- 74 2007 Brazil (6-0) Iran (3-0) 82- 78 2007 91- 66 2013 108- 48 2017 Slovenia (2-0) 104- 65 2007 83- 53 2015 77- 72 2003 89- 71 1999 106- 55 2009 84- 83 2003 94- 78 1991 100- 84 1983 Italy (7-0) Soviet Union (2-1) 75- 55 1979 98- 65 2017 82- 78 1983 86- 65 2015 83- 87* 1983 Canada (5-1) 75- 61 1995 94- 78 1979 87- 99 2017 90- 85* 1991 Spain (3-1) 109- 67 2013 89- 84 1987 83- 54 2011 96- 72 2017 88- 75 1983 87- 94 1999 93- 73 2009 134- 77 1979 97- 72 1991 106-101* 1991 105- 59 1979 Ivory Coast (1-0) 99- 70 1983 88- 29 2013 China (6-0) Yugoslavia (3-2) 113- 57 2013 Japan (1-0) 76- 74 1991 82- 66 2011 124- 51 1991 76- 86 1987 103- 77 2007 Jordan (1-0) 95-110 1987 109- 84 2003 61- 51 1995 81- 79 1983 99- 74 1979 119- 59 1999 Lithuania (5-0) 100- 50 1987 100-60 2013 Croatia (4-2) 107-105* 2011 * Overtime 79- 71* 2015 76- 69 2009 # Forfeit 103- 81 3015 90- 81 2007 85- 87 2011 87- 84 2003 81- 77 2009 Mali (2-0) 83- 62 1999 117- 69 2017 65- 82 1995 118- 56 2007 Egypt (5-0) Nigeria (3-0) 92- 50 2015 88- 69 2003 115- 60 2011 86- 73 1991 112- 55 2009 98- 73 1987 96- 53 1999 Panama (1-0) 128- 38 1979 2- 0 # 1979

54 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 54 USA Men’s U19 World Championship Team All-Time Alphabetical Roster

A Harry Giles 2015 Wesleyan Christian Academy Maurice Ager 2003 Michigan State Donté Greene 2007 Towson Catholic High School De’Angelo Alexander 2003 Oklahoma Aaron Gordon 2013 Archbishop Mitty High School Keith Appling 2011 Michigan State H Stacey Augmon 1987 Nevada-Las Vegas Adam Hall 1999 Virginia B Jeff Hall 1983 Louisville Vin Baker 1991 Hartford Bob Hansen 1979 Iowa Michael Beasley 2007 Notre Dame Prep Tim Hardaway Jr. 2011 Michigan James Bell 2011 Villanova Montrezl Harrell 2013 Louisville Walter Berry 1983 St. John’s Scott Hastings 1979 Arkansas Patrick Beverley 2007 Arkansas Gordon Hayward 2009 Butler Justin Bibbs 2015 Virginia Tech Ryan Hollins 2003 UCLA James Blackmon 1983 Kentucky Damian Hollis 2007 George Washington Kerry Boagni 1983 Kansas Kevin Huerter 2017 Maryland Matt Bouldin 2007 Gonzaga Ron Huery 1987 Arkansas Robert Brickey 1987 Duke J Anthony Brown 2011 Stanford Joe Jackson 2011 Memphis Craig Brown 1991 Florida Josh Jackson 2015 Prolific Prep Daniel Brown 2003 Illinois Casey Jacobsen 1999 Glendora High School Graham Brown 2003 Michigan Buck Johnson 1983 Alabama Jalen Brunson 2015 Stevenson High School Larry Johnson 1987 Nevada-Las Vegas David Burgess 2003 Woodbridge High School DeAndre Jordan 2007 Bellaire Episcopal High School C K Matt Carroll 1999 Hatboro Horsham High School Louis King 2017 Hudson Catholic High School Jahii Carson 2011 Mesa High School Larry Krystkowiak 1983 Montana Vince Carter 1995 Mainland High School DeAngelo Casto 2009 Washington State L Jeremy Lamb 2011 Connecticut Bryan Caver 1991 Seton Hall Antonio Lang 1991 Duke Matt Clark 1979 Oklahoma State Jarvis Lang 1991 North Carolina-Charlotte Nick Collison 1999 Iowa Falls High School Trajan Langdon 1995 Duke Seth Curry 2009 Duke Romeo Langford 2017 New Albany High School Stephen Curry 2007 Davidson Meyers Leonard 2011 Illinois D Steve Lepore 1999 Northwestern Paul Davis 2003 Michigan State Lafayette Lever 1979 Arizona State Darren Daye 1979 UCLA David Lighty 2007 Ohio State Hamdou Diallo 2017 Kentucky Steve Logan 1999 Cincinnati Taymon Domzalski 1995 New Mexico Military Institute Keyon Dooling 1999 Missouri M Shelvin Mack 2009 Butler F Mike Maddox 1995 Georgia Tech Jamal Faulkner 1991 Arizona State Stephon Marbury 1995 Lincoln High School Eric Floyd 1979 Georgetown Khyle Marshall 2011 Butler Johnny Flynn 2007 Niagara Falls High School Brandon McCoy 2017 Cathedral Catholic High School Tremaine Fowlkes 1995 California Doug McDermott 2011 Creighton Michael Frazier 2013 Florida Charlie Miller 1995 Indiana E Darius Miller 2009 Kentucky Carsen Edwards 2017 Purdue Lance Miller 1991 Villanova Jawun Evans 2015 Kimball High School Tony Mitchell 2011 North Texas F Raymar Morgan 2007 Michigan State Terrance Ferguson 2015 Homeschooled Arnett Moultrie 2009 Texas-El Paso G O Kenny Gattison 1983 Old Dominion Jahlil Okafor 2013 Whitney Young High School Ashton Gibbs 2009 Pittsburgh Josh Okogie 2017 Georgia Tech Chinanu Onauku 2015 Louisville

55 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 55 USA Men’s U19 World Championship Team All-Time Alphabetical Roster (continued)

P T Jason Parker 1999 West Charlotte High School Jayson Tatum 2015 Chaminade College Prep Cherokee Parks 1991 Marina High School Tyshawn Taylor 2009 Kansas Elfrid Payton 2013 Louisiana Howard Thompkins 2009 Georgia Gary Payton 1987 Oregon State Deon Thompson 2007 North Carolina L.J. Peak 2015 Georgetown Klay Thompson 2009 Washington State Sam Perkins 1979 Shaker High School Stephen Thompson 1987 Syracuse Wesley Person 1991 Auburn Mike Tobey 2013 Virginia Kevin Pittsnogle 2003 West Virginia Allonzo Trier 2015 Findlay Prep Tajuan Porter 2007 Oregon W Kevin Pritchard 1987 Kansas Kenny Walker 1983 Kentucky Payton Pritchard 2017 Oregon Samaki Walker 1995 Louisville Q Dwayne Washington 1983 Syracuse Immanual Quickley 2017 The John Carroll School PJ Washington 2017 Findlay Prep R C.J. Watson 2003 Tennessee Cameron Reddish 2017 Westtown School Thomas Welsh 2015 UCLA J.J. Redick 2003 Duke Austin Wiley 2017 Auburn Khalid Reeves 1991 Arizona Jahidi White 1995 Georgetown Randy Reed 1979 Forrest Park Junior College Terrico White 2009 Mississippi Fred Roberts 1979 Brigham Young Terry White 1979 Texas-El Paso James Robinson 2013 Pittsburgh Brian Williams 1987 Maryland Chris Williams 1999 Virginia S Deron Williams 2003 Illinois Mark Sanford 1995 Washington Lance Williams 1999 DePaul Dwayne Schintzius 1987 Florida Maurice Williams 1979 Southern California Brent Scott 1991 Rice Scott Williams 1987 North Carolina Mustafa Shakur 2003 Philadelphia Friends Central Nigel Williams-Goss 2013 Findlay Prep High School Justise Winslow 2013 St. Johns High School John Shurna 2009 Northwestern Steve Wojciechowski 1995 Duke Bobby Simmons 1999 DePaul Steve Woodside 1983 Oregon State Lionel Simmons 1987 LaSalle James Worthy 1979 Ashbrook High School Scott Skiles 1983 Michigan State Michael Wright 1999 Arizona Marcus Smart 2013 Oklahoma State LaBradford Smith 1987 Louisville Y Mike Smith 1983 Brigham Young Patric Young 2011 Florida Edward Stokes 1991 Arizona Tim Young 1995 Stanford Jarnell Stokes 2013 Tennessee Rasheed Sulaimon 2013 Duke Caleb Swanigan 2015 Homestead High School

56 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 56 USA Men’s U19 World Championship Team All-Time Roster By Affiliation

Alabama Duke (NC) Indiana Buck Johnson (1983) Robert Brickey (1987) Charlie Miller (1995) Archbishop Mitt H.S. (CA) Seth Curry (2009) Iowa Aaron Gordon (2013) Antonio Lang (1991) Bob Hansen (1979) Trajan Langdon (1995) Arizona J.J. Redick (2003) Iowa Falls H.S. (IA) Khalid Reeves (1991) Nick Collison (1999) Rasheed Sulaimon (2013) Edward Stokes (1991) Steve Wojciechowski (1995) Kansas Michael Wright (1999) Kerry Boagni (1983) Findlay Prep (NV) Kevin Pritchard (1987) Arizona State Allonzo Trier (2015) Jamal Faulkner (1991) Tyshawn Taylor (2009) PJ Washington (2017) Lafayette Lever (1979) Nigel Williams-Goss (2013) Kentucky Arkansas James Blackmon (1983) Patrick Beverley (2007) Florida Hamidou Diallo (2017) Craig Brown (1991) Scott Hastings (1979) Darius Miller (2009) Michael Frazier (2013) Ron Huery (1987) Kenny Walker (1983) Dwayne Schintzius (1987) Ashbrook H.S. (NC) Patric Young (2011) Kimball H.S. (IL) James Worthy (1979) Jawun Evans (2015) Forrest Park J. C. (MO) Auburn (AL) Randy Reed (1979) LaSalle Wesley Person (1991) Lionel Simmons (1987) Austin Wiley (2017) Georgia Howard Thompkins (2009) Lincoln H.S. (NY) Bellaire Episcopal H.S. (TX) Stephon Marbury (1995) DeAndre Jordan (2007) Georgia Tech Mike Maddox (1995) Louisiana Brigham Young Josh Okogie (2017) Elfrid Payton (2013) Fred Roberts (1979) Louisville Mike Smith (1983) Georgetown Eric Floyd (1979) Jeff Hall (1983) Butler L.J. Peak (2015) Montrezl Harrell (2013) Gordon Hayward (2009) Jahidi White (1995) Chinanu Onauku (2015) Shelvin Mack (2009) LaBradford Smith (1987) Khyle Marshall (2011) George Washington Samaki Walker (1995) Damian Hollis (2007) California Mainland H.S. (FL) Tremaine Fowlkes (1995) Glendora H.S. (CA) Vince Carter (1995) Casey Jacobsen (1999) Cathedral Catolic H.S. (CA) Marina H.S. (CA) Brandon McCoy (2017) Gonzaga Cherokee Parks (1991) Matt Bouldin (2007) Chaminade College Prep (MO) Maryland Jayson Tatum (2015) Hartford Kevin Huerter (2017) Vin Baker (1991) Cincinnati Brian Williams (1987) Steve Logan (1999) Hatboro Horsham H.S. (PA) Matt Carroll (1999) Memphis Connecticut Joe Jackson (2011) Jeremy Lamb (2011) Homeschooled (TX) Terrance Ferguson (2015) Mesa H.S. (AZ) Creighton Jahii Carson (2011) Doug McDermott (2011) Homestead H.S. (IN) Caleb Swanigan (2015) Michigan Davidson (NC) Graham Brown (2003) Stephen Curry (2007) Hudson Catholic H.S. (NJ) Tim Hardaway Jr. (2011) Louis King (2017) DePaul (IL) Michigan State Bobby Simmons (1999) Illinois Maurice Ager (2003) Daniel Brown (2003) Lance Williams (1999) Keith Appling (2011) Meyers Leonard (2011) Paul Davis (2003) Deron Williams (2003) Raymar Morgan (2007)

Scott Skiles (1983)

57 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 57 Mississippi Rice West Virginia Terrico White (2009) Brent Scott (1991) Kevin Pittsnogle (2003) Missouri St. John’s Westtown School (PA) Keyon Dooling (1999) Walter Berry (1983) Cameron Reddish (2017) Montana St. Johns H.S. (TX) Whitney Young H.S. (IL) Larry Krystkowiak (1983) Justise Winslow (2013) Jahlil Okafor (2013) Nevada-Las Vegas Seton Hall Woodbridge H.S. (CA) Stacey Augmon (1987) Bryan Caver (1991) David Burgess (2003) Larry Johnson (1987) Shaker H.S. (NY) New Albany H.S. (IN) Sam Perkins (1979) Romeo Langford (2017) Southern California New Mexico Military Institute Maurice Williams (1979) Taymon Domzalski (1995) Stanford Niagara Falls H.S. (NY) Anthony Brown (2011) Johnny Flynn (2007) Tim Young (1995) North Carolina Stevenson H.S. (IL) Deon Thompson (2007) Jalen Brunson (2015) Scott Williams (1987) Syracuse North Carolina-Charlotte Stephen Thompson (1987) Jarvis Lang (1991) Dwayne Washington (1983) North Texas Tennessee Tony Mitchell (2011) C.J. Watson (2003) Northwestern Jarnell Stokes (2013) Steve Lepore (1999) Texas-El Paso John Shurna (2009) Arnett Moultrie (2009) Notre Dame Prep (MA) Terry White (1979) Michael Beasley (2007) The John Carroll School (MD) Ohio State Immanuel Quickley (2017) David Lighty (2007) Towson Catholic H.S. (MD) Oklahoma Donté Greene (2007) De’Angelo Alexander (2003) UCLA Oklahoma State Darren Daye (1979) Matt Clark (1979) Ryan Hollins (2003) Marcus Smart (2013) Thomas Welsh (2015) Old Dominion Villanova Kenny Gattison (1983) James Bell (2011) Lance Miller (1991) Oregon Tajuan Porter (2007) Virginia Payton Pritchard (2017) Adam Hall (1999) Mike Tobey (2013) Oregon State Chris Williams (1999) Gary Payton (1987) Steve Woodside (1983) Virginia Tech Justin Bibbs (2015) Philadelphia Friends Central H.S. (PA) Washington Mustafa Shakur (2003) Mark Sanford (1995) Pittsburgh Washington State Ashton Gibbs (2009) DeAngelo Casto (2009) James Robinson (2013) Klay Thompson (2009) Prolific Prep (CA) Wesleyan Josh Jackson (2015) Christian Academy (NC) Purdue Harry Giles (2015) Carsen Edwards (2017) West Charlotte H.S. (NC) Jason Parker (1999)

58 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 58 USA Individual Game Records -- U19 World Championship MOST POINTS: MOST FTM: 47, Daniel Brown vs. Lithuania ...... 7/15/03 12, Michael Wright vs. Greece ...... 7/16/99 35, Jeremy Lamb vs. Lithuania...... 7/05/11 MOST FTA: 33, Kenny Walker vs. Spain ...... 8/26/83 16, PJ Washington vs. Canada ...... 7/08/17 30, Jalen Brunson vs. Greece ...... 7/04/15 29, Stephon Marbury vs. Italy...... 7/14/95 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: 28, Paul Davis vs. Australia ...... 7/16/03 1.000 (12-12), Michael Wright vs. Greece ...... 7/16/99 28, Michael Wright vs. Greece ...... 7/16/99 MOST REBOUNDS: 28, James Worthy vs. Italy ...... 8/23/79 17, Austin Wiley vs Canada ...... 7/08/17 27, Buck Johnson vs. Yugoslavia ...... 8/24/83 17, Samaki Walker vs. Italy ...... 7/14/95 27, Kenny Walker vs. Argentina ...... 8/22/83 27, James Worthy vs. Yugoslavia ...... 8/25/79 Rebounds have been kept as an official statistic since the 1983 Junior World Championship. MOST FGM: 18, Daniel Brown vs. Lithuania ...... 7/15/03 MOST ASSISTS: 9, Bryan Caver vs. Japan ...... 7/27/91 MOST FGA: 29, Daniel Brown vs. Lithuania ...... 7/15/03 Assists have been kept as an official statistic since the 1983 Junior World Championship. HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 1.000 (8-8), David Lighty vs. Lithuania ...... 7/16/07 4, Chinanu Onauku vs. Croatia ...... 7/05/15 1.000 (8-8), DeAndre Jordan vs. Mali ...... 7/12/07 4. Montrezl Harrell vs.Serbia ...... 7/07/13 1.000 (8-8), Brent Scott vs. Japan ...... 7/27/91 4, Tony Mitchell vs. Poland ...... 7/09/11

Field goals attempted are not available from the 1979 Junior World 4, Meyers Leonard vs. Egypt ...... 6/30/11 Championship. 4, Tony Mitchell vs. Egypt ...... 6/30/11 MOST 3PM: 4, John Shurna vs. Canada ...... 7/10/09 9, Daniel Brown vs. Lithuania ...... 7/15/03 4, Gordon Hayward vs. Egypt...... 7/04/09 4, DeAndre Jordan vs. Mali ...... 7/12/07 MOST 3PA: 4, Samaki Walker vs. Greece ...... 7/18/95 15, Daniel Brown vs. Lithuania ...... 7/15/03 Blocked shots have been kept as an official statistic for the 1995 and 1987 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: Junior World Championships. 1.000 (4-4), Tremaine Fowlkes vs. France ...... 7/22/95 MOST STEALS:

3-point field goals have been an official statistic since the 1987 Junior World 8, Bryan Caver vs. Japan...... 7/27/91 Championship. Steals have been kept as an official statistic since the 1987 Junior World Championship.

59 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 59 USA Individual Competition Records -- U19 World Championship MOST POINTS: MOST ASSISTS: Kenny Walker...... 159 (19.9) ...... 1983 Jalen Brunson...... 39 (5.6) ...... 2015 Jeremy Lamb ...... 146 (16.2) ...... 2011 Deron Williams ...... 38 (4.8) ...... 2003 Stephon Marbury ...... 140 (17.5) ...... 1995 Joe Jackson...... 37 (4.1) ...... 2011 Daniel Brown ...... 138 (17.3) ...... 2003 Tyshawn Taylor ...... 35 (4.4) ...... 2009 Buck Johnson ...... 130 (16.3) ...... 1983 Daniel Brown ...... 33 (4.1) ...... 2003 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: Assists have been kept as an official statistic since 1987.. Kenny Walker ...... 19.9 (159) ...... 1983 MOST ASSISTS AVERAGED: Paul Davis ...... 17.7 (124) ...... 2003 Jalen Brunson ...... 5.6 (39) ...... 2015 Stephon Marbury...... 17.5 (140) ...... 1995 Deron Williams ...... 4.8 (38) ...... 2003 Daniel Brown ...... 17.3 (138) ...... 2003 Tyshawn Taylor...... 4.4 (35) ...... 2009 Buck Johnson ...... 16.3 (130) ...... 1983 Joe Jackson ...... 4.1 (37) ...... 2011 MOST REBOUNDS: Daniel Brown ...... 4.1 (33) ...... 2003 Kenny Walker...... 88 (11.0) ...... 1983 *Assists have been kept as an official statistic since the 1987. Austin Wiley ...... 76 (10.9) ...... 2017 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: Harry Giles...... 74 (10.6) ...... 2015 Tony Mitchell...... 16 (1.8) ...... 2011 Tony Mitchell...... 68 ( 7.6) ...... 2011 Meyers Leonard ...... 14 (1.6) ...... 2011 Buck Johnson ...... 66 ( 8.3) ...... 1983 Deon Thompson...... 13 (1.4) ...... 2007 Rebounds have been kept as an official statistic since the 1983. Chinanu Onauku ...... 12 (1.7) ...... 2015 MOST REBOUNDS AVERAGED: Chris Williams ...... 12 (1.5) ...... 1999 Kenny Walker ...... 11.0 (88) ...... 1983 Darius Miller ...... 12 (1.3) ...... 2009 Austin Wiley ...... 10.9 (76) ...... 2017 Blocked shots were not kept as an official statistic in 1987 and have been kept Harry Giles ...... 10.6 (74) ...... 2015 since the 1985 Junior World Championship. Paul Davis ...... 8.7 (61) ...... 2003 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGED: Buck Johnson ...... 8.3 (66) ...... 1983 Tony Mitchell ...... 1.8 (16) ...... 2007

Rebounds have been kept as an official statistic since the 1983. Chinanu Onauku ...... 1.7 (12) ...... 2015 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: Brandon McCoy ...... 1.6 (11) ...... 2017 Meyers Leonard ...... 1.6 (14) ...... 2011 Cherokee Parks ...... 789 (15-19) ...... 1991 Chris Williams...... 1.5 (12) ...... 1999 Jahlil Okafor...... 772 (44-57)...... 2013 Samaki Walker ...... 1.5 ( 9) ...... 1995 Stacey Augmon ...... 750 (10-13) ...... 1987 Brent Scott ...... 733 (11-15) ...... 1991 *Blocked shots have been kept as an official statistic for the 1995 and 1987 Patric Young...... 720 (36-50)...... 2011 Junior World Championships.

Field goals attempted are not available from the 1979 Junior World Championship. MOST STEALS: Patrick Beverley...... 31 (3.4) ...... 2007 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: Stephen Curry ...... 22 (2.4) ...... 2007 (minimum of one attempt a game) Johnny Flynn ...... 22 (2.4) ...... 2007 Cameron Reddish...... 542 (13-24)...... 2017 Marcus Smart ...... 22 (2.4) ...... 2013 Klay Thompson ...... 516 (16-31)...... 2009 Elfrid Payton ...... 21 (2.3) ...... 2013 Josh Jackson...... 500 (6-12)...... 2015 *Steals have been kept as an official statistic since the 1987. Steve Lepore ...... 500 (18-36)...... 1999 De’Angelo Alexander ...... 458 (11-24)...... 2003 MOST STEALS AVERAGED: Patrick Beverley ...... 3.4 (31) ...... 2007 3-Point field goals have been an official statistic since the 1987. Buck Johnson ...... 2.5 (20) ...... 1983 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: Marcus Smart ...... 2.4 (22) ...... 2013 (minimum of one attempt a game) Stephen Curry ...... 2.4 (22) ...... 2007 Johnny Flynn...... 2.4 (22) ...... 2007 LaBradford Smith ...... 1.000 ( 7- 7) ...... 1987 Daniel Brown ...... 2.4 (19) ...... 2003 Daniel Brown ...... 941 (16-17) ...... 2003 Bobby Simmons ...... 941 (16-17)...... 1999 *Steals have been kept as an official statistic since the 1987. Keyon Dooling ...... 913 (21-23)...... 1999 Keith Appling ...... 909 (10-11)...... 2011

Free throws attempted were not kept for the 1979 Junior World Championship.

60 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 60 USA Team Competition Records -- U19 World Championship MOST POINTS: 863 in 2013 MOST FTM: 151 in 1991 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: 104.7 in 1979 MOST FTA: 239 in 2009 MOST FGM: 355 in 2013 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .816% in 1999 MOST FGA: 685 in 2013 MOST REBOUNDS: 439 in 2013 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .563% in 1987 HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE: 57.7 in 2017 MOST 3PM: 84 in 2009 MOST ASSISTS: 169 in 2017 MOST 3PA: 238 in 2009 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 58 in 2009 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .371% in 2017 MOST STEALS: 138 in 2007

USA Team Game Records -- U19 World Championship MOST POINTS: 134 vs. Italy, 8/23/79 MOST FTM: 32 vs. Italy, 8/04/91 MOST FGM: 54 vs. Japan, 7/27/91 MOST FTA: 43, vs. Canada, 7/08/17 43 vs. Italy, 8/04/91 MOST FGA: 87 vs. Lithuania, 7/5/11 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .926% (25-27) vs. Serbia, 7/1/11 .683% (41-60) vs. Nigeria, 8/02/87 MOST REBOUNDS: 59 vs. Ivory Coast, 6/27/13 MOST 3PM: 14 vs. Canada, 7/10/09 59 vs. Poland, 7/9/11 MOST 3PA: 37 vs. France, 7/03/09 MOST ASSISTS: 32 vs. Egypt, 6/30/11 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 12 vs. Egypt, 7/04/09 .632% (12-19) vs. Spain, 7/09/17 MOST STEALS: 30 vs. Japan, 7/27/91

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GROUP A W-L GROUP B W-L GROUP C W-L GROUP D W-L 1. France 3-0 1 Lithuania 3-0 1. Spain 3-0 1. USA 3-0 2. Argentina 2-1 2. Germany 2-1 2. Canada 2-1 2. Italy 2-1 3. New Zealand 1-2 3. Egypt 1-2 3. Japan 1-2 3. Angola 1-2 4. South Korea 0-3 4. Puerto Rico 0-3 4. Mali 0-3 4. Iran 0-3

Preliminary Round Medal Quarterfinals (@ Indoor Hall 1) Italy 73, Lithuania 68 July 1 Spain 70, Argentina 58 Group A Group B Canada 73, France 67 New Zealand 88, S. Korea 81 Lithuania 98, Germany 79 USA 81, Germany 59 France 62, Argentina 53 Egypt 67, Puerto Rico 65 Group C Group D Semifinals Spain 78, Japan 67 USA 108, Iran 48 July 8 Canada 91, Mali 42 Italy 70, Angola 66 13th-16th Classification Semifinals (@ Indoor Hall 2) July 2 Angola 73, Mali 54 Group A Group B South Korea 81, Iran 77 Argentina 100, South Korea 76 Germany 69, Puerto Rico 49 France 80, New Zealand 69 Lithuania 88, Egypt 50 9th-12th Classification Semifinals (@ Indoor Hall 2) Group C Group D Puerto Rico 74, New Zealand 70 Japan 76, Mail 73 USA 109, Angola 68 Japan 76, Egypt 73 (1OT) Spain 78, Canada 73 Italy 64, Iran 45 5th-8th Classification Semifinals (@ Indoor Hall 1) July 4 Lithuania 85, Argentina 77 Group A Group B Germany 86, France 60 France 87, South Korea 55 Germany 66, Egypt 40 Argentina 74, New Zealand 70 Lithuania 96, Puerto Rico 57 Medal Semifinals (@ Indoor Hall 1) Group C Group D Canada 99, USA 87 Canada 100, Japan 75 Angola 70, Iran 48 Italy 66, Spain 63 Spain 62, Mali 43 USA 98, Italy 65 Finals

July 9 Round Of 16 15th/16th Place Game: Iran 70, Mali 61 13th/14th Place Game: Angola 58, South Korea 56 July 5 11th/12th Place Game: Puerto Rico 68, Japan 67 Canada 87, Angola 65 Lithuania 110, South Korea 63 9th/10th Place Game: New Zealand 85, Egypt 69 Italy 57, Japan 55 France 84, Puerto Rico 66 7th/8th Place Game: France 69, Argentina 63 USA 117, Mali 69 Germany 72, New Zealand 65 5th/6th Place Game: Germany 80, Lithuania 74 Spain 70, Iran 50 Argentina 72, Egypt 67 Bronze Medal Game: USA 96, Spain 72 Gold Medal Game: Canada 79, Italy 60

Quarterfinals Final Standings 1. Canada (6-1) 9. Puerto Rico (3-4) July 7 2. Italy (5-2) 10. Japan (3-4) Classification Quarterfinals (@ Indoor Hall 2) 3. USA (6-1) 11. New Zealand (3-4) Puerto Rico 63, Angola 59 4. Spain (5-2) 12. Egypt (2-5) New Zealand 87, Mali 63 5. Germany (5-2) 13. Angola (3-4) Egypt 57, Iran 53 6. Lithuania (5-2) 14. South Korea (1-6) Japan 77, South Korea 64 7. France (5-2) 15. Iran (1-6) 8. Argentina (3-4) 16. Mali (0-7)

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GROUP A W L GROUP B W L GROUP C W L GROUP D W L 1. USA 3 0 1. Turkey 3 0 1. Canada 3 0 1. Greece 3 0 2. Croatia 2 1 2. Spain 2 1 2. Italy 2 1 2. Serbia 2 1 3. Egypt 1 2 3. China 1 2 3. Australia 1 2 3. Dominican Rep. 1 2 4. Iran 0 3 4. Argentina 0 3 4. Tunisia 0 3 4. South Korea 0 3

Preliminary Round Semifinals June 27 July 4 Heraklion Arena University Hall Medal Semifinals (@ Heraklion Arena) Turkey 74, Argentina 64 Italy 89, Tunisia 62 Croatia 91, Turkey 56 Canada 74, Australia 71 Spain 84, China 73 USA 82, Greece 76 USA 83, Iran 53 Serbia 82, Dominican Rep. 77 Greece 83, South Korea 55 Croatia 111, Egypt 68 Classification Semifinals (@ Heraklion Arena) June 28 Canada 66, Australia 58 Heraklion Arena University Hall Italy 83, Spain 77 (OT)

Italy 69, Australia 67 China 74, Argentina 67 9th-12th Classification Semifinals (@ University Hall) Turkey 72, Spain 65 Canada 93, Tunisia 36 Argentina 74, Egypt 64 USA 103, Croatia 81 Serbia 113, South Korea 83 Serbia 113, South Korea 109 (OT) Greece 70, Dominican Rep. 65 Egypt 62, Iran 59

June 30 13th-16th Classification Semifinals (@ University Hall) Heraklion Arena University Hall Dominican Republic 78, Tunisia 59 Turkey62, China 51 Spain 75, Argentina 51 Iran 65, Iran 59 USA 92, Egypt 50 Croatia 86, Iran 36 Australia 93, Tunisia 64 Canada78, Italy 54 Finals Greece 69, Serbia 60 Dominican Rep. 102, S. Korea 89 July 5 (@ University Hall) Round Of 16 15th/16th Place Game: China 80, Tunisia 68 13th/14th Place Game: Dominican Republic 71, Iran 50 July 1 11th/12th Place Game: Egypt 101, South Korea 88 Herkalion Arena University Hall 9th/10th Place Game: Serbia 77, Argentina 76 Turkey 73, Iran 63 Spain 67, Egypt 60 July 5 (@ Heraklion Arena) Croatia 75, China 68 Italy 82, Dominican Republic 73 7th/8th Place Game: Australia 103, Spain 72 USA 93, Argentina 45 Canada 100, South Korea 64 5th/6th Place Game: Canada 77, Italy 44 Greece 100, Tunisia 48 Australia 69, Serbia 56 Bronze Medal Game: Turkey 80, Greece 71

Gold Medal Game: USA 79, Croatia 71 (OT) Quarterfinals July 3 Final Standings

Medal Quarterfinals (@ Heraklion Arena) 1. USA (7-0) 9. Serbia (5-2) Turkey 81, Australia 70 2. Croatia (5-2) 10. Argentina (2-5) Croatia 84, Canada 71 3. Turkey (6-1) 11. Egypt (3-4) USA 86, Italy 65 4. Greece (3-4) 12. South Korea (1-6) Greece 70, Spain 59 5. Canada (6-1) 13. Dominican Republic (3-4) July 3 6. Italy (4-3) 14. Iran (1-6) Classification Quarterfinals (@ University Hall) 7. Australia (3-4) 15. China (2-5) Argentina 71, Dominican Republic 66 8. Spain (3-4) 16 Tunisia (0-7) South Korea 77, China 54 Egypt 81, Tunisia 68 Serbia 83, Iran 70

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GROUP A W L GROUP B W L GROUP C W L GROUP D W L 1. Spain 3 0 1. Lithuania 3 0 1. Serbia 3 0 1. USA 3 0 2. Croatia 2 1 2. *Argentina 1 2 2. Australia 2 1 2. China 2 1 3. Canada 1 2 3. *Iran 1 2 3. Brazil 1 2 3. Russia 1 2 4. South Korea 0 3 4. *Czech Rep. 1 2 4. Senegal 0 3 4. Ivory Coast 0 3 *Final preliminary round standings based on FIBA tie-breaking formulas.

Preliminary Round July 2 Canada 95, Iran 57 Russia 88, Brazil 78 (OT) June 27 Serbia 76. China 50 Spain 74, Argentina 58 Podvinny Mlyn Arena O2 Arena Croatia 91, Lithuania 90 USA 94, Australia 51 Spain 81, Canada 70 Australia 90, Senegal 46 Classification Round (13th-16th places) Serbia 65, Brazil 50 Croatia 106, S. Korea 89 Senegal 88, South Korea 79 Czech Rep. 69, Ivory Coast 59 China 71, Russia 69 Lithuania 77, Czech Rep. 74 Iran 84, Argentina 73 USA 88, Ivory Coast 29 July 3 Croatia 81, Iran 60 Canada 78, Argentina 62 June 28 Brazil 87, China 77 Lithuania 61, Spain 59 Podvinny Mlyn Arena O2 Arena Australia 78, Russia 61 USA 71, Serbia 62 Brazil 72, Senegal 56 Croatia 79, Canada 66 Classification Round (13th-16th places) Spain 104, South Korea 70 Serbia 78, Australia 57 S. Korea 73, Ivory Coast 67 Czech Rep. 80, Senegal78 Russia 78, Ivory Coast 43 Argentina 76, Czech Rep. 55 Lithuania 81, Iran 40 USA 113, China 57 Quarterfinals June 29 July 5 (at O2 Arena) Podvinny Mlyn Arena O2 Arena Lithuania 89, China 58 Australia 87, Spain 76 Spain 86, Croatia 76 Australia 73, Brazil 45 Serbia 73, Croatia 66 USA 109, Canada 67 Serbia 80, Senegal 49 Canada 93, South Korea 75 Classification Semifinals (9th-12th Places) China 81, Ivory Coast 48 Czech Republic 60, Iran 50 Brazil 63, Iran 53 Russia 63, Argentina 59 Lithuania 76, Argentina 66 USA 115, Russia 47 Semifinals Second Round July 6 (@O2 Arena) The top three finishing teams from each preliminary round pool 11th Place Game: Iran 79, Argentina 68 advanced to the second round and formed two groups of six teams. 9th Place: Russia 60, Brazil 53 Each team played games against the three teams it had not already Classification Semi #1: Spain 75, Croatia 64 faced in preliminary play. Results from the first round carried over to Classification Semi #2: Canada 110, China 100 (3OT) the second round. Medal Semifinal #1: Serbia 63, Australia 58

Medal Semifinal #2: USA 100, Lithuania 60 GROUP E W L GROUP F W L 1. *Spain 5-1 1. USA 6 0 Finals 2. *Lithuania 5-1 2. Serbia 5 1 3. *Croatia 5-1 3. #China 3 3 July 7 (@ O2 Arena) 4. Canada 3-3 4. #Australia 3 3 7th/8th Place Game: China 94, Croatia 80 5. #Iran 1-5 5. #Russia 2 4 5th/6th Place Game: Spain 72, Canada 68 6. #Argentina 1-5 6. #Brazil 2 4 Bronze Medal Game: Lithuania 106, Australia 100 (OT) Gold Medal Game: USA 82, Serbia 68 *Standings based on FIBA tie-breaking formula. #Standings based on head-to-head match-ups. Final Standings 1. USA (9-0) 9. Russia (4-4) July 1 2. Serbia (7-2) 10. Brazil (3-5) Podvinny Mlyn O2 Arena 3. Lithuania (7-2) 11. Iran (2-6) China 88, Australia 79 Croatia 85, Argentina 63 4. Australia (4-5) 12. Argentina (1-7) USA 91, Brazil 66 Serbia 60, Russia 46 5. Spain (7-2) 13. South Korea (2-4) Spain 68, Iran 59 Lithuania 82, Canada 76 6. Canada (4-5) 14. Czech Republic (3-3) Classification Round (13th-16th places) 7. China (4-5) 15. Ivory Coast (1-5) Ivory Coast 53, Senegal 51 S. Korea 96, Czech 95 (OT) 8. Croatia (5-4) 16. Senegal (1-5)

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GROUP A W L GROUP B W L GROUP C W L GROUP D W L 1. *Poland 2 1 1. *Australia 2 1 1. *Croatia 2 1 1. USA 3 0 2. *Brazil 2 1 2. *Latvia 2 1 2. *Lithuania 2 1 2. Serbia 2 1 3. *Russia 2 1 3. *Argentina 2 1 3. Canada 1 2 3. Egypt 1 2 4. Tunisia 0 3 4. Taiwan 0 3 4. South Korea 0 2 4. China 0 3 *Final preliminary round standings based on FIBA tie-breaking formulas.

Preliminary Round 13th-16th Places Classification Finals (@Liepaja) 15th/16th Place Game: South Korea 78, Tunisia 72 June 30 13th/14th Place Game: China 91, Taiwan 48 @Valmiera @Liepaja Poland 85, Tunisia 57 Serbia 78, China 73 July 6 (@Riga) Russia 81, Brazil 78 USA 115, Egypt 60 Lithuania 78, Egypt 59 Serbia 94, Canada 73 Australia 73, Argentina 49 Canada 109, South Korea 93 Croatia 87, USA 85 Australia 72, Poland 52 Latvia 85, Taiwan 67 Croatia 88, Lithuania 75 Russia 73, Latvia 63 Argentina 71, Brazil 69 (1 OT) July 1 Quarterfinals @Valmiera @Liepaja July 8 Russia 101, Tunisia 55 Egypt 100, China 96 (2 OT) 9th-12th Place Classification Semifinals (@Riga) Argentina 80, Taiwan 69 USA 80, Serbia 78 Brazil 77, Egypt 63 Latvia 99, Canada 96 Brazil 79, Poland 70 Lithuania 117, South Korea 64 Latvia 78, Australia 68 Croatia 88, Canada 84 Medal Quarterfinals (@Riga) July 2 Lithuania 87, Poland 75 Russia 79, USA 74 @Valmiera @Liepaja Serbia 93, Australia 74 Argentina 81, Croatia 76 Poland 87, Russia 70 Serbia 85, Egypt 67 Australia 93, Taiwan 65 South Korea 75, Croatia 71 Semifinals Brazil 97, Tunisia 56 USA 82, China 66 July 9 Argentina 69, Latvia 62 Lithuania 111, Canada 68 11th/12th Place: Canada 84, Egypt 79

Second Round 9th/10th Place: Brazil 81, Latvia 73 The top three finishing teams in Group A and Group B advanced to 5th - 8th Place Classification Semifinals Second Round Group E, while the top three finishing teams in Groups C and Group D advanced to Second Round Group F. USA 84, Poland 47 Australia 90, Croatia 63 GROUP E W L GROUP F W L 1. Australia 5 1 1. USA 5 1 Medal Semifinals 2. *Poland 4 2 2. *Croatia 4 2 Lithuania 85, Russia 68 3. *Argentina 4 2 3. *Lithuania 4 2 Serbia 76, Argentina 71 4. *Russia 3 3 4. *Serbia 4 2 Finals 5. *Brazil 3 3 5. Canada 2 4 6. Latvia 2 4 6. Egypt 1 5 July 11 7th/8th Place: Poland 82, Croatia 70 *Standings between tied teams are based on FIBA's tie-breaking 5th/6th Place: USA 78, Australia 77 formulas. Bronze Medal Game: Russia 77, Argentina 72 July 4 (@Riga) Gold Medal Game: Lithuania 85, Serbia 67 Croatia 83, Egypt 81 Lithuania 71, Serbia 54 Final Standings USA 83, Canada 54 Australia 85, Russia 78 1. Lithuania (7-2) 9. Brazil (5-3) Brazil 88, Latvia 73 Poland 73, Argentina 71 2. Serbia (6-3) 10. Latvia (3-5)

3. Russia (5-4) 11. Canada (3-5) 13th-16th Places Classification Semifinals (@Liepaja) 4. Argentina (5-4) 12. Egypt (1-7) China 95, South Korea 88 Taiwan 70, Tunisia 59 5. USA (7-2) 13. China (2-3) July 5 (@Riga) 6. Australia (6-3) 14. Taiwan (1-4) Canada 91, Egypt 71 Serbia 73, Croatia 68 7. Poland (5-4) 15. South Korea (1-4) USA 107, Lithuania 105 (1 OT) Australia 63, Brazil 57 8. Croatia (4-5) 16. Tunisia (0-5 Poland 86, Latvia 78 Argentina 73, Russia 70

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GROUP A W L GROUP B W L GROUP C W L GROUP D W L 1. *Lithuania 2 1 1. USA 3 0 1. Australia 3 0 1. Croatia 3 0 2. *Puerto Rico 2 1 2. France 2 1 2. Spain 2 1 2. Argentina 2 1 3. *Greece 2 1 3. Egypt 1 2 3. Canada 1 2 3. Kazakhstan 1 2 4. Angola 0 3 4. Iran 0 3 4. Syria 0 3 4. New Zealand 0 3 *Final preliminary round standings based on FIBA tie-breaking formulas.

Preliminary Round July 8 Puerto Rico 99, Egypt 71 Spain 101, Kazakhstan 71 July 2 Greece 76, France 72 Canada 67, Argentina 57 Croatia 104, Kazakhstan 74 USA 106, Iran 55 Australia 79, Croatia 74 USA 76, Lithuania 69 Puerto Rico 80, Lithuania 73 Spain 79, Syria 53 France 102, Egypt 56 Australia 88, Canada 77 Quarterfinals Greece 101, Angola 58 Argentina 66, New Zealand 64 The top four finishing teams from each second round group advanced to the quarterfinals, while the 5th and 6th placed teams competed for July 3 9th-12th places. Egypt 95, Iran 91 (1 OT) USA 71, France 55 Canada 99, Syria 53 Argentina 98, Kazakhstan 69 July 10 Greece 107, Puerto Rico 98 Australia 69, Spain 62 9th-12th Place Classification Semifinals Lithuania 104, Angola 46 Croatia 79, New Zealand 72 Lithuania 113, Kazakhstan 79 July 4 Spain 88, Egypt 73 USA 112, Egypt 55 Australia 96, Syria 54 Puerto Rico 86, Angola 49 Croatia 75, Argentina 63 Medal Quarterfinals France 86, Iran 68 Spain 82, Canada 75 Greece 86, Argentina 60 Australia 79, France 73 Lithuania 85, Greece 70 Kazakhstan 90, New Zealand 83 Croatia 91, Puerto Rico 78 USA 93, Canada 73 Second Round Semifinals The top three finishing teams in Group A and Group B advanced to July 11 Second Round Group E, while the top three finishing teams in Groups C and Group D advanced to Second Round Group F. The teams placed 11th/12th Place: Egypt 86, Kazakhstan 78 fourth in each group played for 13th-16th places. 9th/10th Place: Lithuania 88, Spain 64 5th - 8th Place Classification Semifinals GROUP E W L GROUP F W L Argentina 92, France 84 1. USA 6 0 1. Australia 6 0 Puerto Rico 67, Canada 65 2. *Greece 4 2 2. Croatia 5 1 Medal Semifinals 3. *Puerto Rico 4 2 3. *Argentina 3 3 Greece 84, Australia 69 4. *France 3 3 4. *Canada 3 3 USA 81, Croatia 77 5. *Lithuania 3 3 5. *Spain 3 3 Finals 6. Egypt 1 5 6. Kazakhstan 1 5 July 12 *Final placing determined by FIBA tie breaking formula. 7th/8th Place: Canada 82, France 74 July 6 5th/6th Place: Argentina 92, Puerto Rico 70 Angola 62, Iran 53 New Zealand 93, Syria 75 Bronze Medal Game: Croatia 87, Australia 81 Croatia 83, Canada 77 Argentina 92, Spain 75 Gold Medal Game: USA 88, Greece 80 Australia 87, Kazakhstan 54 Puerto Rico 90, France 89 Lithuania 94, Egypt 73 USA 85, Greece 69 Final Standings 1. USA (9-0) 9. Lithuania (5-3) July 7 2. Greece (6-3) 10. Spain (4-4) Croatia 91, Spain 72 Australia 76, Argentina 65 3. Croatia (7-2) 11. Egypt (2-6) Greece 100, Egypt 59 France 95, Lithuania 78 4. Australia (7-2) 12. Kazakhstan (1-7) Canada 108, Kazakhstan 70 USA 82, Puerto Rico 61 5. Argentina (5-4) 13. New Zealand (2-3)

6. Puerto Rico (5-4) 14. Angola (1-4) 15th/16th Place: Iran 93, Syria 53 7. Canada (4-5) 15. Iran (1-4) 13th/14th Place: New Zealand 62, Angola 54 8. France (3-6) 16. Syria (0-5)

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GROUP A W L GROUP B W L GROUP C W L GROUP D W L 1. France 3 0 1. USA 3 0 1. Australia 3 0 1. Spain 3 0 2. Brazil 2 1 2. Serbia 2 1 2. Turkey 2 1 2. Argentina 2 1 3. Lithuania 1 2 3. China 1 2 3. Canada 1 2 3. South Korea 1 2 4. Lebanon 0 3 4. Mali 0 3 4. Nigeria 0 3 4. Puerto Rico 0 3

Preliminary Round July 18 Brazil 89, China 77 South Korea 104, Turkey 96 July 12 Serbia 89, Lithuania 76 Australia 86, Spain 84 Brazil 83, Lebanon 67 France 85, Lithuania 82 USA 87, France 82 Canada 87, Argentina 82 Spain 91, Puerto Rico 89 Canada 82, Nigeria 60 Serbia 78, China 61 USA 118, Mali 56 Quarterfinals Australia 77, Turkey 65 Argentina 91, South Korea 85 The top four teams in each second round group advanced to the medal July 13 quarterfinals. Teams finishing in fifth and sixth place competed in the classification round for 9th-12th place. Lithuania 105, Lebanon 69 France 98, Brazil 73 Australia 77, Nigeria 73 South Korea 98, Puerto Rico 94 July 20 Serbia 70, Mali 47 Turkey 81, Canada 58 Medal Quarterfinals: Spain 88, Argentina 68 USA 103, China 77 USA 112, Argentina 86 Brazil 73, Australia 72 July 14 Serbia 94, Turkey 56 France 100, Spain 83 Australia 81, Canada 70 Brazil 81, Lithuania 75 9th-12th Classification Semifinals: France 100, Lebanon 58 China 59, Mali 46 Lithuania 127, South Korea 74 USA 82, Serbia78 Turkey 91, Nigeria 82 Canada 94, China 90 (OT) Spain 97, South Korea 80 Argentina 112, Puerto Rico 72 Semifinals

Second Round July 21 The top three teams in each preliminary group advanced to the second round. The fourth-placed team in each group competed for 13th-16th 9th-12th Place Classification Finals: place. 11th/12th Place: South Korea 91, China 75

GROUP E W L GROUP F W L 9th/10th Place: Lithuania 86, Canada 75 1. USA 6 0 1. Australia 6 0 5th - 8th Classification Semifinals: 2. Serbia 5 1 2. Spain 4 2 Argentina 78, Spain 75 Australia 82, Turkey 67 3. France 4 2 3. *Turkey 3 3 Medal Semifinals: 4. Brazil 3 3 4. *Argentina 3 3 Serbia 89, Brazil 74 USA 78, France 75 5. Lithuania 2 4 5. *Canada 3 3 6. China 1 5 6. South Korea 2 4 Finals

*Standings based on FIBA's tie-breaking formula. July 22

7th/8th Place: Turkey 80, Spain 69 July 16 5th/6th Place: Australia 83, Argentina 59 Spain 83, Canada 69 Australia 135, South Korea 79 Bronze Medal: France 75, Brazil 67 Serbia 87, Brazil 75 Argentina 68, Turkey 59 Gold Medal: Serbia 74, USA 69 USA 90, Lithuania 81 France 106, China 57 13th-16th Place Classification Semifinals: Final Standings Lebanon 76, Mali 56 1. Serbia (8-1) 9. Lithuania (4-4) Nigeria 97, Puerto Rico 77 2. USA (8-1) 10. Canada (4-4) July 17 3. France (6-3) 11. South Korea (3-5) Lithuania 85, China 66 Canada 99, South Korea 83 4. Brazil (4-5) 12. China (1-7) Serbia 79, France 62 Turkey 59, Spain 56 5. Australia (8-1) 13. Nigeria (2-3) USA 104, Brazil 65 Australia 79, Argentina 78 6. Argentina (4-5) 14. Lebanon (1-4) 13th-16th Place Classification Finals: 7. Turkey (4-5) 15. Mali (1-4) 15th/16th Place: Mali 89, Puerto Rico 81 8. Spain (4-5) 16. Puerto Rico (0-5) 13th/14th Place: Nigeria 65, Lebanon 82

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GROUP A W L GROUP B W L GROUP C W L GROUP D W L 1. Australia 3 0 1. Greece 3 0 1. USA 3 0 1. Croatia 3 0 2. Turkey 2 1 2. Puerto Rico 2 1 2. Slovenia 2 1 2. Lithuania 2 1 3. Argentina 1 2 3. Angola 1 2 3. Nigeria 1 2 3. Venezuela 1 2 4. South Korea 0 3 4. Iran 0 3 4. China 0 3 4. Malaysia 0 3

Preliminary Round July 16 Lithuania 90, Puerto Rico 77 Turkey 87, Slovenia 60 July 10 Australia 106, USA 85 Croatia 73, Greece 72 Argentina 87, South Korea 67 Angola 74, Iran 50 Iran 79, Malaysia 58 South Korea 101, China 72 Australia 80, Turkey 74 Greece 103, P. Rico 83 Argentina 91, Nigeria 73 Venezuela 71, Angola 62 Nigeria 92, China 69 Croatia 73, Lithuania 69 USA 84, Slovenia 83 Venezuela 88, Malaysia 60 Classification Semifinals July 11 July 18 Turkey 81, South Korea 80 Puerto Rico 92, Iran 66 China 101, Malaysia 71 Australia 75, Argentina 57 Greece 87, Angola 65 Angola 63, Iran 60 Slovenia 102, Nigeria 65 Croatia 75, Venezuela 74 Argentina 89, South Korea 83 USA 109, China 84 Lithuania 107, Malaysia 39 Venezuela 76, Nigeria 74 July 12 Australia 124, South Korea 95 Puerto Rico 85, Angola 71 Semifinals Turkey 71, Argentina 65 Greece 103, Iran 56 Slovenia 87, China 78 Lithuania 108, Venz. 60 July 19 USA 88, Nigeria 69 Croatia 110, Malaysia 65 USA 77, Slovenia 72 Puerto Rico 85, Turkey 78 Quarterfinals Australia 97, Croatia 84 The first and second placed teams from each preliminary round group Lithuania 75, Greece 72 qualified for the quarterfinals medal round. The third and fourth placed teams from each preliminary round group qualified for the Classification Finals quarterfinals classification round. July 19

GROUP E W L GROUP F W L 15th/16th: Malaysia 77, Iran 67 1. *Australia 2 1 1. *Greece 2 1 13th/14th: Angola 85, China 73 2. *Lithuania 2 1 2. *Croatia 2 1 3. *USA 2 1 3. *Turkey 2 1 Finals 4. Puerto Rico 0 3 4. Slovenia 0 3 July 20 GROUP G W L GROUP H W L 11th/12th: Nigeria 99, South Korea 70 1. Argentina 3 0 1. Venezuela 3 0 9th/10th: Venezuela 78, Argentina 76 2. Nigeria 2 1 2. South Korea 2 1 7th/8th: Slovenia 67, Turkey 63 3. Iran 1 2 3. China 1 2 5th/6th: USA 82, Puerto Rico 80 4. Malaysia 0 3 4. Angola 0 3 Bronze Medal: Greece 73, Croatia 64

*Standings based on FIBA's tie-breaking formula. Gold Medal: Australia 126, Lithuania 92

July 14 Final Standings Lithuania 96, Australia 87 Turkey 87, Croatia 78 1. Australia (7-1) 9. Venezuela (6-2) USA 106, Puerto Rico 72 Greece 81, Slovenia 52 2. Lithuania (5-3) 10. Argentina (5-3) Nigeria 78, Iran 53 China 87, Angola 64 3. Greece (6-2) 11. Nigeria (4-4) Argentina 105, Malaysia 38 Venz. 103, S. Korea 84 4. Croatia (5-3) 12. South Korea (2-6) July 15 5. USA (7-1) 13. Angola (2-6) Australia 83, Puerto Rico 82 Cro. 113, Slov. 103 (2 OT) 6. Puerto Rico (3-5) 14. China (1-7) USA 87, Lithuania 84 Greece 79, Turkey 58 7. Slovenia (3-5) 15. Malaysia (1-7) Argentina 94, Iran 62 Venezuela 76, China 58 8. Turkey (4-4) 16. Iran (1-7) Nigeria 96, Malaysia 64 S. Korea 101, Angola 78

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Martin Dempsey Kim Bohuny Jim Carr Bob Gardner Chairman Athlete Representative NBA Representative National Organizations Ex Officio/Past NFHS Representative NBA Representative 2010 World Champi- Senior Vice Presi- Representative Chairman Executive Director, onship Gold Medalist dent, Basketball Oper- President and Chief JDMD Investments, National Federation ations-International, Executive Officer, LLC of State High School NBA NAIA Associations

Dan Gavitt Bernard Muir Chris Plonsky Michele Roberts Mark Tatum NCAA Representative NCAA Representative NCAA Representative At-Large Representative Athlete Representative NBA Representative Senior Vice Presi- Director of Athletics, Executive Sr. Assoc. Executive Director, 2000, 2004 and 2008 Deputy Commis- dent, Basketball, Stanford University Athletics Director/ NBPA Olympic Gold sioner/Chief Operat- NCAA Chief of Staff, Uni- Medalist ing Officer, NBA versity of Texas USAUSA BasketballBasketball StaffStaff

Cole Dougherty Craig Miller Coordinator, Youth & Development Chief Communications Officer

Travis Dunnette Trenton Miller

Coordinator, Apparel and Equipment Coordinator, Digital Communications

Sean Ford Saudia Mitchell Jim Tooley Men's National Team Director Director, Video Content CEO, USA Basketball Whitney Frye Kyle Pilipovich

Killjan Anderson Director, Safesport Coordinator, Men’s National Team USA Basketball Foundation,CEO Rita Grayson Sam Schultz Brent Baumberger Manager, Youth & Sport Development Coordinator, Youth & Sport Development Chief Financial Officer Kenisha Ikener Don Showalter Jill Berryman Coordinator, First Impressions & Office Coach Director, Youth & Sport Development Adminstration Director, Office Operations & Special Tracie Speck Projects Jenny Johnston Receptionist Assistant Director, Communications Rita Bickley Andrea Travelstead Manager, Finance & Administration Samson Kayode Assistant Director, Youth & Sport Carol Callan Assistant Director, Men’s National Team Development Women's National Team Director Taylor Manning Briana Weiss Ellis Dawson Manager, Youth & Sport Development Assistant Director, Women's National Team Assistant Director, National Teams Eliot Mar Caroline Williams Jay Demings Coordinator, Women’s National Team Senior Director, Communications Director, Youth & Sport Development

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USA Basketball USA Basketball USA Basketball Standing Commit- Men’s Women’s Commit- tees Committees tees Finance Committee National Team Women's National Team Steering David Denenberg (NBA) Managing Director Committee Craig Moore (Athlete Representative) Jerry Colangelo (The committee reviews basketball matters related to Bernard Muir (NCAA) the participation of the USA Women’s National Team in the FIBA 2018 World Cup and the 2020 Olympics) World Cup Qualification Officials Advisory Panel Committee Chair: Carol Callan (USA Basketball) (Special Advisor) JD Collins (NCAA) (The committee selects athletes for USA Basket- Ruthie Bolton (At-Large) Sally Bell (Past Olympic Referee) ball teams competing in FIBA World Cup Qual- Joe Borgia (NBA) ifying competitions) Ann Rodriguez (WNBA) TBD (WNBA) Katie Smith (Athlete Representative) Chair: Sean Ford (USA Basketball) Terry Moore (Past Olympic Referee) Trajan Langdon (NBA G League) June Courteau (NCAA) Women's National Team Player Adam Simon (NBA G League) Selection Committee (At-Large) (The committee selects athletes for USA Basketball Brad Walker (NBA G League) teams competing in the FIBA 2018 World Cup and (Athlete Representative) the 2020 Olympics)

Chair: Carol Callan (USA Basketball)

Geno Auriemma (Special Advisor) Junior National Team Committee Curt Miller (WNBA) (The committee selects coaches and athletes for Penny Toler (WNBA) USA Basketball college-aged competitions, Katie Smith (Athlete Representative) which include FIBA U19 World Cups; FIBA Americas U18 Championships; and Pan Ameri- can Games.) Junior National Team Committee

Chair: Matt Painter (NCAA) (The committee selects coaches and athletes for (Athlete Representative) USA Basketball college-aged competitions, which include U23 competitions, FIBA U19 World Cups; Tony Bennett (NCAA) FIBA Americas U18 Championships; World Uni- Ed Cooley (NCAA) versity Games; and Pan American Games.) Sean Miller (NCAA) Chair: Jennifer Rizzotti (NCAA) Karen Aston (NCAA) Developmental National Team Tonya Cardoza (NCAA) Barling (Athlete Representative) Committee Wes Moore (NCAA) (The committee selects coaches and athletes for USA Basketball teams competing in FIBA Americas U16 Championships and FIBA U17 Developmental National Team World Cups. The Men's Developmental Na- Committee tional Team Committee also selects staff and (The committee selects coaches and athletes for players for the Nike Hoop Summit.) USA Basketball teams competing in the FIBA Amer- icas U16 Championships; and the FIBA U17 World

Chair: Sean Ford (USA Basketball) Cups.) Evan Daniels (At-Large) Chair: Carol Callan (USA Basketball) Eric Flannery (At-Large) Kirsten Moore (At-Large, NCAA DIII) Keith Langford (Athlete Representative) (Athlete Representative) John Olive (NFHS) (AAU) Damien Wilkins (Athlete Representative) Delisha Milton-Jones (Athlete Representative) Boo Williams (AAU) Kirsten Moore (At-Large, NAIA) Jill Rankin Schneider (NFSHS Representative)

71 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 71 USAUSA BasketballBasketball TodayToday ased in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Basketball A 12-member Board of Directors governs USA Basketball. is a nonprofit organization and the national governing Retired General Martin E. Dempsey, the 18th Chairman of the Bbody for men's and women's basketball in the United Joint Chiefs of Staff, was elected USA Basketball Chairman for States. As the recognized governing body for basketball in the the 2017-20 quadrennium. Also members of the Board of Direc- United States by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) tors are: NBA appointees Kim Bohuny (NBA senior vice presi- and the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), USA Bas- dent, International Basketball Operations) and Mark Tatum ketball is responsible for the selection, training and fielding of (NBA deputy commissioner and chief operating officer); NCAA USA teams that compete in FIBA sponsored international com- appointees Dan Gavitt (NCAA senior vice president/basketball), petitions, as well as for some national competitions, and for the Bernard Muir (Stanford University director of athletics) and development of youth basketball initiatives that address Chris Plonsky (University of Texas Executive Senior Associate player development, coach education and safety. Athletics Director/Chief of Staff); scholastic representative Bob USA Basketball is an organization made up of Gardner (executive director, National Federation of State High organizations. There are five member categories. School Associations); national organizations representative Jim Professional: Carr (NAIA president and chief executive director); at-large • National Basketball Association representative Michele Roberts (NBPA executive director); and • National Basketball Association G League athlete representatives Chauncey Billups (2010 World Champi- • Women's National Basketball Association onship gold medalist) and Katie Smith (three-time Olympic gold Collegiate: medalist). Jerry Colangelo (USA Basketball Men’s National • National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Team managing director) rounds out the board and will serve in • National Collegiate Athletic Association an ex officio capacity as past chairman. • National Junior College Athletic Association Serving since January 2001 as CEO is Jim Tooley, who has

Scholastic: Christian Petersen/Getty Images been with USA Basketball • National Federation of State High School Associations since 1993. Youth: From 2014 through • Amateur Athletic Union 2018, 2,818 men and Associate: women players and 299 • Athletes In Action coaches participated in • Basketball Travelers USA Basketball. • College Commissioners Association USA Basketball men’s • and women’s teams be- • Latin-American Basketball League of Los Angeles, CA tween 2014-18 compiled a • National Association of Basketball Coaches spectacular 187-11 win-loss • National Basketball Players Association record in FIBA and FIBA • National Basketball Retired Players Association Americas competitions, the • National Junior College Basketball Coach Association Pan American Games, • National Junior College Women’s Coach Association World University Games • National Association and the Nike Hoop Summit. • USA Deaf Basketball Additionally, USA 3x3 • United States Armed Forces teams posted a 75-28 win- • Women's Basketball Coaches Association. loss record in official FIBA

USA Basketball was organized in 1974 and known as and FIBA Americas 3x3 the Amateur Basketball Association of the United States of competitions. America (ABAUSA). The name change to USA Basketball oc- USA Basketball ranks curred on Oct. 12, 1989, shortly after FIBA modified its rules Andrew D. Bernstein to allow professional basketball players to participate in international competitions. USA Basketball then admitted the NBA as an active member and made the change.

Above Right: is the first American men’s basketball player to play in four Olympics. He earned gold in 2008, 2012 and 2016 and bronze in 2004.

Right: The historic 1992 USA Basketball “Dream Team,” first rolled through the Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Portland with a 6-0 record. Then later in July, the U.S. squad went 8-0 to claim the 1992 Barcelona Olympics gold medal.

72 2019 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup Team Training Camp Media Guide 72 No. 1 in all five of FIBA's in 2007, and own a 78-15 world ranking record. The 2019 Pan categories, including American Games are combined, men's, women's, slated to be held in Lima, boys and girls. Peru. The USA Basketball U19 / U18 Champi- Youth & Sport Development onships division is tasked with the USA Basketball also development of youth basket- fields men's and women's ball initiatives that address national teams for players player 19 years old or younger. development, coach e FIBA now holds U19 ducation and safety, while World Cups every two promoting, growing, and The 2015 USA Men’s U19 World Cup Team finished 7-0 in Heraklion, Crete, years (2019, 2021 etc.). In elevating the game. USA Greece, to capture the USA’s sixth FIBA Basketball U19 World Cup gold medal. 2017, the USA women fin- Basketball is committed to ished 6-1 to capture silver. providing youth throughout the country safe, fun and developmen- The 2017 USA men likewise compiled a 6-1 record and earned tally appropriate environments in which they can enjoy the game. the bronze medal. USA Basketball also fields teams featuring Current USA Basketball youth initiatives include coach licensing and players 18 years old or younger for FIBA Americas U18 qualify- education, coach academies, regional camps, youth clinics, Open ing Court programs, Women in the Game conferences and the U.S. Open tournaments, which are to be held in 2020, 2022, etc. The USA Basketball Championships. women currently are the nine-time defending U18 gold USA Basketball also sanctions U.S. basketball team tours of medalists, while the men are five-time defending U18 champs. foreign countries and foreign basketball team tours of the U.S.; as well as oversees the certification of FIBA and USA Basket- U17 / U16 Championships ball officials and the assignment of those officials to interna- FIBA initiated in 2010 the U17 World Cup for players 17 tional competitions; and the licensing of players to play years old or younger and holds the event every two years (2020, professionally overseas. 2022, etc.). In 2018, the USA men won a fifth stright gold A brief synopsis of the various competitions in which USA medal, and the women captured gold for the fourth time in five Basketball teams participate includes: tries. USA Basketball also selects national teams featuring players 16 years old or younger for FIBA Americas U16 Cham- Olympic Games pionships, which will be held in 2019, 2021, etc. Men's and women's Olympic basketball competition is held every four years (2020, 2024, etc.). For a third consecutive Nike Hoop Summit Olympics, the USA captured double gold at the 2016 Rio The Nike Hoop Summit is the country's premiere annual Olympics with both the men’s and women’s teams compiling basketball game featuring America's top male high school seniors unblemished 8-0 records. The USA men have captured gold in taking on a World Select Team comprised of top players from 15 of the 18 Olympics in which they have competed and have around the world who are 19 years old or younger. Played each compiled an incredible 138-5 record. The USA women have April, the USA owns a 14-7 series lead. The 2019 Nike Hoop earned gold in six consecutive Olympics and boast of a sterling Summit will take place April 12 at the Moda Center in Portland, 58-3 record. The 2020 Summer Olympic Games will be held Oregon. July 24-Aug. 9 in Toyko, Japan. 3x3 World Cups FIBA World Cup FIBA initiated 3x3 competitions in 2010 and now conducts The FIBA Basketball World Cup (known from 1950 until 3x3 World Cups and 3x3 U18 World Cups for men and women 2010 as the FIBA World Championship for Men and from 1953 to yearly (except in years when the Youth Olympic Games are held). 2014 as the FIBA World Championship for Women) are the The Youth Olympic Games, featuring 3x3 competition, is held flagship events of FIBA competitions. Held every four years, the every four years (2022, 2026, etc.). In 2018, the USA women USA women in 2018 claimed a third straight FIBA World Cup finishied 7-0 to claim a second straight gold medal at the Youth title, while the USA men have won gold at the past two FIBA Olympic Games, while the U.S. men finished 2-2. The USA World Cups (2010 and 2014). The next FIBA Men's Basketball women finished fifth at the 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup. And in World Cup will be in 2019 in China, while the FIBA Women's 2017, the USA women collected the gold medal at the FIBA World Cup is scheduled to be held in 2022. U18 World Cup, while the USA men finished in seventh place at the 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup. Pan American Games

Started in 1951 for men and 1955 for women, the Pan

American Games are held every four years (2019, 2023, etc.) in For information about USA Basketball, visit the official website at the year preceding the Olympics. Countries from FIBA Ameri- www.usab.com and connect with us on Facebook (USABasketball, cas are eligible to compete. The USA men have a 90-17 overall USABYouth), Twitter (@usabasketball, @USABYouth, @USAB3x3), record, winning eight of a possible 17 gold medals. The USA Instagram (@USABasketball) and YouTube (therealusabasketball). women have won seven of a possible 15 gold medals, including

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