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Basket JO - 10 things to know with detail
Basket JO, or Basket Jeux Olympiques, is a French term that translates to "Olympic Games Basketball" in English.
It refers to the sport of basketball that is played at the Olympic Games, which is a prestigious international multi-sport event held every four years.
The first Olympic basketball tournament was held in 1936 at the Berlin Olympics, with the United States winning the gold medal.
The tournament features both men's and women's competitions, with teams from various countries competing for the coveted gold, silver, and bronze medals.
The rules and format of the Olympic basketball tournament are similar to those of international basketball competitions, with some minor modifications.
The games are played in accordance with the rules and regulations of FIBA (International Basketball Federation), the governing body of basketball worldwide.
The Olympic basketball tournament consists of a preliminary round, followed by knockout rounds leading up to the medal matches.
Some of the greatest basketball players in history, such as Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and LeBron James, have competed in the Olympic Games and won gold medals.
The United States men's basketball team has been particularly dominant in the Olympic Games, winning numerous gold medals and establishing a legacy of excellence in the sport.
The Olympic basketball tournament is a showcase of talent, skill, and teamwork, with players and teams from around the world coming together to compete at the highest level of international basketball.