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duncan228
05-22-2009, 02:27 PM
FIBA seeks 4 more men's teams at London Olympics (http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/2009-05-22-2998368499_x.htm)
By Graham Dunbar

GENEVA — Basketball's global governing body has asked the International Olympic Committee to include four more teams at the 2012 London Games.
FIBA said Friday that having 16 instead of 12 countries would deliver bigger audiences and a more efficient tournament.

"The game has exploded and it's time to recognize that," FIBA secretary-general Patrick Baumann told The Associated Press. "The ratings will just skyrocket and it's going to be good for the IOC, good for us."

The men's tournament has had 12 teams since the 1976 Montreal Games but has grown in stature since NBA players were first allowed to play, at Barcelona in 1992.

Baumann said it was now second only to athletics in popularity with Olympic viewers.

"We have delivered our part of the bargain to the IOC and the Olympic Games," he said. "I think we can deliver even more if we had four more teams."

Baumann said basketball has the depth to justify an increased lineup.

The United States won at Beijing last year with a team that included LeBron James and Kobe Bryant, while nations such as Brazil, France, Italy and Serbia -- who also feature NBA players -- watched at home.

"There is a mismatch between the real value of the game around the globe, its universality, and the fact (these countries) can't come to the games," Baumann said. "Our world championship is for 24 countries and we could easily play with 32."

A 16-team tournament would also deliver cost savings to the IOC and future organizing committees, Baumann said.

Playing to a natural bracket, rather than in six-team groups, would cut two days from the current schedule, allowing games to be completed in 13 days.

Though Baumann is a member of the IOC, he will play no part in the decision. The IOC program commission will deliver a report to the 15-member executive board, which is scheduled to decide at its meeting in Berlin in August.

Other sports are seeking a bigger place at the Olympics, starting at London. Boxing wants to introduce women's medal events and swimming has asked for eight more races.

Stump
05-22-2009, 03:10 PM
swimming has asked for eight more races.
Eight?!

Ug, there's already more than enough swimming in the Olympics.

Spursfan092120
05-22-2009, 03:11 PM
Eight?!

Ug, there's already more than enough swimming in the Olympics.
I don't know..I kind of dig watching swimming. Only problem is it will be a LOT easier to get more medals, and soon, someone will make what Michael Phelps did last year look like nothing.