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The France men's national basketball team (French: Équipe de France de basketball) represents France in international basketball and is administered by the French Federation of Basketball. France is currently ranked fourth in the FIBA World Ranking. [2] France has been a regular at the EuroBasket, qualifying for 39 appearances all-time.
The Nationale Masculine 1, abbreviated as NM1, (English: National Male 1), is the professional level third-tier division of men's club basketball in France. The two top teams from each season of the competition are promoted to the LNB Pro B, [1] which is the French second division. The competition is organized by the French Basketball ...
France : 95–60 Czech Republic Paris, France; 20:30 CEST () : Scoring by quarter: 18–27, 20–15, 28–8, 29–10 Pts: Luwawu-Cabarrot, Yabusele 16 Rebs: Gobert ...
The Federation operates the France national teams and organises the Coupe de France (French Cup) and the amateurs national championships; for the professional championship, the Ligue Nationale de Basketball (LNB) (men) and the LFB (women) have a delegation from the FFBB. It publishes BasketBall Magazine (formerly known as Basket-Ball).
The French basketball league system is a series of interconnected competitions for professional basketball clubs in France.The system has a hierarchical format with a promotion and relegation system between competitions at different levels.
French basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions is the record of professional men's basketball clubs from France's top-tier level league, the LNB Pro A, in international competitions. The finals
Born in Guadeloupe, a French overseas department in the Caribbean. [5] Howard Carter: G Denver Nuggets Dallas Mavericks: 1983–1985: 66 5 1983 (15th) Denver Nuggets: Born in the United States, became a naturalized French citizen, represented France internationally during his playing career. [6] [7] Malcolm Cazalon: G Detroit Pistons: 2023 ...
1952–53 to 1968–69 French Cup (including professional clubs)* 1981–82 to 1984–85 Federation Cup; 1992–93 to 1994–95 League Cup; 1995–96 to present French Cup (including professional clubs) *From 1971 to 1995, the French Cup was not contested by professional clubs.