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Antoine Rigaudeau scores a season high 30 points for France
On November 11, 1998, Antoine Rigaudeau set a season high in points in a Preparation game. That day he scored 30 points in France's road loss against Yugoslavia, 70-68. He also had 45 efficiency.
1998-1999 - Rebounds
Tariq Abdul-Wahad grabs a season high 0 rebounds for France
On November 11, 1998, Tariq Abdul-Wahad set a season high in rebounds in a Preparation game. That day he grabbed 0 rebounds in France's road loss against Yugoslavia, 70-68. He also had 11 points and finished the game with a 17 efficiency.
1998-1999 - Assists
Tariq Abdul-Wahad dishes a season high 0 assists for France
On November 11, 1998, Tariq Abdul-Wahad set a season high in assists in a Preparation game. That day he dished 0 assists in France's road loss against Yugoslavia, 70-68. He also had 11 points and finished the game with a 17 efficiency.
1998-1999 - Steals
Tariq Abdul-Wahad has a season high 0 steals for France
On November 11, 1998, Tariq Abdul-Wahad set a season high in steals in a Preparation game. That day he reached 0 steals in France's road loss against Yugoslavia, 70-68. He also had 11 points and finished the game with a 17 efficiency.
1998-1999 - Blocks
Tariq Abdul-Wahad blocks a season high 0 blocks for France Tariq Abdul-Wahad
On November 11, 1998, Tariq Abdul-Wahad set a season high in blocks in a Preparation game. That day he went for 0 blocks in France's road loss against Yugoslavia, 70-68. He also had 11 points and finished the game with a 17 efficiency.
1998-1999 - Efficiency
Antoine Rigaudeau set a season high 45 efficiency for France
On November 11, 1998, Antoine Rigaudeau set a season high in efficiency in a Preparation game. That day he accomplished 45 efficiency in France's road loss against Yugoslavia, 70-68. He also had 30 points and finished the game with a 45 efficiency.
FRANCE BASKETBALL TEAM 🇫🇷
Qualified for the EuroBasket 2022 (competition for which it will have to do without Nando De Colo and Nicolas Batum), the French national basketball team remains on a disappointing European competition in 2017. Without Nicolas Batum or Rudy Gobert, “Les Bleus” stopped on a premature elimination in the round of 16, against Germany.
This was followed by two very good results on the international scene this time. At the 2019 World Cup first. The French team managed to beat the United States (89-79) for the first time in its history, in the quarter-finals (an elimination that had not happened for 13 years for Team USA). After this exploit, Vincent Collet's players lost to Argentina (80-66), but they managed to win the bronze medal by beating Australia in the third place game.
At the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020 next. Bis repetita, the French basketball team beat the United States (83-76), for its very first game. A first on the Olympic stage. Undefeated at the end of the first round, France defeats Italy in the quarterfinals (84-75). Then comes Slovenia of Luka Dončić. While Les Bleus lead by one point, 90-89, at the very end of the game, Klemen Prepelič believes to crucify France. It was without counting the block of Nicolas Batum, which sent his team to the final. France vs. United States, again. This time, no exploit, France leaves with the silver medal. Note that France now has three Olympic medals, all silver, two world medals, all bronze and nine European medals (one gold in 2013, two silver and six bronze). A consistent record of achievement for a basketball stronghold.
The twelve players who participated in these last Olympic Games, under the command of the inevitable coach Vincent Collet (in office since 2009), are :
Andrew Albicy - Thomas Heurtel - Frank Ntilikina - Nando De Colo - Evan Fournier - Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot - Nicolas Batum - Petr Cornelie - Guerschon Yabusele - Moustapha Fall - Rudy Gobert - Vincent Poirier
The three players of this last roster of the French basketball team, who are undoubtedly the most known worldwide, are no other than Evan Fournier, Nicolas Batum and Rudy Gobert. Three NBA players recognized. The first one plays for the New York Knicks, the second for the Los Angeles Clippers and the last one went from the Utah Jazz to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the summer of 2022. Apart from these three, the one who remains the most famous player in the history of the French team, despite the fact that he retired from sports in June 2019, is none other than Tony Parker.
About France National Basketball Team
- France qualified for the 2021 Olympic Basketball Tournament by winning the bronze medal at the 2019 Basketball World Cup.
- The French men's basketball team that played in the Tokyo Olympics had 8 players with NBA experience.
- France landed in Tokyo with 13 players in it's roster: Isaiah Cordinier made the trip in case Thomas Heurtel's injury would have prevented him to play. The final roster included 12 players only, and Cordinier flew back to France.
- The brand name of the French men's national basketball team is "Team France Basket". It has a website presenting all the players that play for the National Team during the qualifying games, and the main tournaments.
- At Tokyo, France played it's third straight Olympic tournament after London (2012), and Rio (2016).