FIBA World Cup Group B Odds, Predictions, Betting Picks

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FIBA World Cup Group B Odds, Predictions, Betting Picks

Group C Schedule

26 August 2023: Jordan vs Greece (4:45 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Manila, PHL

26 August 2023: USA vs New Zealand (8:40 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Manila, PHL

28 August 2023: New Zealand vs Jordan (4:45 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Manila, PHL

28 August 2023: Greece vs USA (8:40 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Manila, PHL

30 August 2023: USA vs Jordan (4:40 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Manila, PHL

30 August 2023: Greece vs New Zealand (8:40 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Manila, PHL

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Who Is the Favorite to Win Group C at the FIBA World Cup?

United States (-620)

FIBA World Ranking: 2

Odds to win the World Cup: -115 BET HERE

Odds to win Group C: -620 BET HERE

FIBA World Cup Appearances: 19

FIBA World Cup All-Time Record: 129-29 (.816)

Best World Cup Finish: 1 (1954, 1986, 1994, 2010, 2014)

Head Coach: Steve Kerr

Key Players: Anthony Edwards, Jalen Brunson, Jaren Jackson Jr.

NBA Players: Paolo Banchero (ORL), Mikal Bridges (NKM), Jalen Brunson (NYK), Anthony Edwards (MIN), Tyrese Haliburton (IND), Josh Hart (NYK), Brandon Ingram (NOP), Jaren Jackson Jr. (MEM), Cameron Johnson (BKN), Walker Kessler (UTA), Bobby Portis (MIL), Austin Reaves (LAL)

The United States entered the FIBA Basketball World Cup with their eyes set on revenge after finishing seventh in 2019. They earned qualification during the February qualifying window behind the leadership of head coach Jim Boylen and a squad of primarily G-League talents and former NBA players Joe Johnson, Isaiah Thomas, and Langston Galloway.

They now enter the tournament with an NBA-level squad, but not one most fans would expect. Stars like LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant are out, and rising stars like Anthony Edwards, Mikal Bridges, and Jaren Jackson Jr. are in. It's a young squad that is inexperienced on the international stage. However, their talent can't be denied.

The United States is rightly the favorite to win Group C, with the best depth and quality at every position in the tournament; their closest challenger will be Greece, whose effectiveness in the paint may be a game-changer in their matchup. Regardless, the United States should top the group barring a significant collapse.

Who Are the Contenders to Win Group C at the FIBA World Cup?

Greece (+470)

FIBA World Ranking: 9

Odds to win the World Cup: +1900 BET HERE

Odds to win Group C: +470 BET HERE

FIBA World Cup Appearances: 9

FIBA World Cup All-Time Record: 36-25 (.590)

Best World Cup Finish: 2 (2006)

Head Coach: Dimitrios Itoudis

Key Players: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kostas Papanikolaou, Georgios Papagiannis

NBA Players: Giannis Antetokounmpo (MIL), Thanasis Antetokounmpo (MIL)

Greece were dominant through their qualification window, earning their spot at the FIBA Basketball World Cup with a window to spare. While they could not secure a place in the FIBA Eurobasket 2022 Semi-Finals after losing to Germany, Greece could qualify for the FIBA World Cup during the November 2022 qualification window.

Size and strength at the rim define this Greek team through the ability of big men Giannis Antetokounmpo and Georgios Papagiannis, whose presence inside will make life difficult for any team. But don't discount their perimeter play, as Thomas Walkup and Kostas Papanikolaou are versatile playmakers. Greece plays a classic inside-out game that many countries, without the inside presence, can't handle.

Greece is the second favorite to win Group C at the FIBA Basketball World Cup. No team has the quality to be a clear favorite over the United States. Still, Greece has an impressive composition, and the best player in the group is Giannis Antetokounmpo. An upset isn't out of reach for them.

New Zealand (+1800)

FIBA World Ranking: 26

Odds to win the World Cup: +20000 BET HERE

Odds to win Group C: +1800 BET HERE

FIBA World Cup Appearances: 7

FIBA World Cup All-Time Record: 4 (2002)

Best World Cup Finish: 15-22 (.405)

Head Coach: Pero Cameron

Key Players: Flynn Cameron, Corey Webster, Sam Mennenga

NBA Players: n/a

New Zealand comfortably earned their place in the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup after finishing 19th in 2019. Through the Asian Qualifiers, the Tall Blacks impressed, especially in a 60-point rout of FIBA World Cup host Philippines. They eventually secured qualification in the August 2022 window, with plenty of time to spare and experiment with roster makeup.

Unfortunately for New Zealand, NBA center Steven Adams won't be playing dressing for the Tall Blacks due to a knee injury. Instead, they'll be led by coaches son Flynn Cameron, who was instrumental in the Tall Blacks' success at the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup, while Sam Mennenga and Samuel Timmins will be doing most of their work on the glass.

The Tall Blacks hope to create another Cinderella-esque run as they did in 2002, but their quality isn't quite there. Outside of Cameron, New Zealand lacks guard play, and despite some decent shooters like Corey Webster, their offense could be more versatile. Size is something that the Tall Blacks have, but it doesn't project to have enough impact against the likes of the USA and Greece.

Jordan (+3500)

FIBA World Ranking: 33

Odds to win the World Cup: +20000 BET HERE

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FIBA World Cup Appearances: 3

FIBA World Cup All-Time Record: 1-9 (.100)

Best World Cup Finish: 23 (2010)

Head Coach: Wesam Al-Sous

Key Players: Dar Tucker, Freddy Ibrahim, Ahmad Al Dwairi

NBA Players: n/a

Jordan returned to the FIBA Basketball World Cup for the first time since finishing 23rd in 2010. They earned qualification through the February 2023 window due to their past run and a win by New Zealand over Saudi Arabia. With their ticket to the FIBA World Cup secured, Jordan used the rest of the qualification windows to familiarize themselves with their roster and opponents.

All eyes are on guard Freddy Ibrahim and Dar Tucker, who lead Jordan's backcourt. Ibrahim is a capable point guard with versatility in his production, while Dar Tucker is an experienced backcourt partner who is one of the team's best individual scorers. Big man Ahmad Al-Dwairi will handle the paint for Jordan.

Jordan proved to be a force in the Asian qualifiers, but they have weaknesses. They are a solid passing team that can succeed in the paint. Still, their inconsistency and lack of versatility on the defensive end will be an issue in an athletic and pacey Group C. Don't expect Jordan to challenge for the top of the group.