September 5 - 20, in France, with group B, C, D games being played in Germany, Croatia and Latvia.

What's at stake?
The European title.
The top 2 teams go to the Olympics.
Teams ranked 3 to 6 will enter a qualifying tournament to decide which will make it to Rio.

Group A
France
Russia
Finland
Israël
Poland
Bosnia

Group B
Spain
Serbia
Turkey
Germany
Italy
Iceland

Group C
Greece
Croatia
Slovenia
Macedonia
Georgia
Netherlands

Group D
Lithuania
Latvia
Ukraine
Czech Republic
Belgium
Estonia

Then Round of 16 is B2/A3, C1/D4 /// A1/B4, D2/C3 /////// B1/A4, C2/D3 /// A2/B3, D1/C4.


2013 Results
1. France
2. Lithuania
3. Spain
MVP: Tony Parker
Best 5: Tony Parker, Goran Dragic, Bojan Bogdanovic, Linas Kleiza, Marc Gasol


Storylines / Who to watch?
France and Spain are the powerhouses.
Extremely open race overall with teams 3 to 8 all having somewhat similar odds.
Can Russia be relevant with its old guard gone?
It could be the Giannis Antetokoumpo coming out party.
Will Teodosic shit himself like he's been doing this past year or will he confirm as the second-coming of Dejan Bodiroga, aka the best player America never knew?
Dirk Nowitzki and Pau Gasol are making come-backs.
Can Italy finally make any use of its NBA talent for once?
How the fuck can Group D be so incredibly weak and Group B so loaded?
Mario Hezonja has been selected by Croatia.
Rudy Gobert is now the starting center for France.
Teams can only field one naturalized players, and Spain is playing with Nikola Mirotic in the absence of Serge Ibaka.
Will Nicolas Batum kick Fernandez in the balls once again, and if not, why? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ColwUC1yTmU/)
Has Tony Parker prepared adequately this summer by fighting off tigers riding a stupid cart that shoots water? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtPwoL9jC2U/)
Can Evan Fournier do more than 5 push-ups?


Missing players
Marc Gasol, Serge Ibaka, Joakim Noah, Timofey Mozgov, Alexey Shved, Omer Asik, Mirza Teletovic, Linas Kleiza, Donatas Motiejunas, Beno Udrih, Jose Manuel Calderon, Ian Mahinmi, Kevin Seraphin, Ricky Rubio, Juan Carlos Navarro, Kristaps Porzingis, Goran Dragic, Enes Kanter.
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