FIBA World Cup Group D Odds, Predictions, Betting Picks

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FIBA World Cup Group D Odds, Predictions, Betting Picks

Group D Schedule

25 August 2023: Mexico vs Montenegro (4:45 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, Philippines

25 August 2023: Egypt vs Lithuania (8:30 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, Philippines

27 August 2023: Montenegro vs Egypt (4:45 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, Philippines

27 August 2023: Lithuania vs Mexico (8:30 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, Philippines

29 August 2023: Egypt vs Mexico (4:45 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, Philippines

29 August 2023: Montenegro vs Lithuania (8:30 AM EST)

  • Where: Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, Philippines

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

Lithuania (-310)

FIBA World Ranking: 8

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FIBA World Cup Appearances: 6

FIBA World Cup All-Time Record: 27-14 (.659)

Best World Cup Finish: 3 (2010)

Head Coach: Kazys Maksvytis

Key Players: Jonas Valanciunas, Eimantas Bendzius, Ignas Bazdeikis

NBA Players: Jonas Valanciunas (MEM), Azuolas Tubelis (PHI)

Lithuania enter this World Cup campaign with renewed spirit and youthful vigor as a new era of Lithuanian basketball is being ushered in. One of Europe's most competitive nations, Lithuania secured qualification within the second-to-last window, despite many of their top players being unavailable. New head coach Kazys Maksvytis has been crucial to their success.

All eyes will be on big man Jonas Valanciunas, one of the world's most intimidating post-presences. While they'll be missing veteran star Jonas Maciulis due to retirement, young blood in Ignas Brazdeikis and Azuolas Tubelis expect to make an impact.

Lithuania is expected to top their group, but the inconsistency makes them an uncertain pick. While they'll likely progress to the next stage, their new batch of players is expected to have their struggles - especially from range. They're still the favorite, but it may be closer than most fans expect.

Who are the Contenders to Win Group D at the FIBA World Cup?

Montenegro (+310)

FIBA World Ranking: 18

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FIBA World Cup Appearances: 3

FIBA World Cup All-Time Record: 1-4 (.200)

Best World Cup Finish: 25 (2019)

Head Coach: Bosko Radovic

Key Players: Nikola Vucevic, Kendrick Perry, Bojan Dubljevic

NBA Players: Nikola Vucevic (CHI)

After proving themselves in the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup, Montenegro proved their participation wasn't a one-off event. While it took until the last day of European Qualifiers to earn their place in the Philippines, Montenegro proved they could compete with the best of Europe and the world.

All eyes will be on NBA big man Nikola Vucevic to lead Montenegro to the next round, but he has some capable contributors around him. Kendrick Perry and Bojan Dubljevic provide needed inside-outside options, while Vladimir Mihailovic's veteran presence will help lead the backcourt.

Montenegro is a team worth keeping an eye on as their size and shooting can be a difficult match, depending on the day. Expect them to have competitive matchups with every team in their group, with the ability to steal a game off the back of their interior presence alone.

Mexico (+1100)

FIBA World Ranking: 31

Odds to win the World Cup: +37000 BET HERE

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FIBA World Cup Appearances: 6

FIBA World Cup All-Time Record: 17-18 (.486)

Best World Cup Finish: 8 (1967)

Head Coach: Omar Quintero

Key Players: Gabriel Giron, Paul Stoll, Fabian James

NBA Players: n/a

Mexico impressed through their qualification and AmeriCup campaigns, even defeating their rival United States in September. It took until the final window to decide if Mexico would qualify for the World Cup, and a blowout victory over Colombia and a comeback win over Uruguay sealed their place in the Philippines.

Mexico will carry continuity into the FIBA Basketball World Cup as the likes of Paul Stoll, Gabriel Giron, and Fabian James will help guide their guard, wing, and frontcourt positions. Despite Mexico not bringing NBA talents like Juan Toscano-Anderson and Jaime Jaquez Jr., Mexico will maintain its fighting spirit as they take on Group D.

Proving themselves a worthy opponent through their Americas campaign, Mexico is a team with responsible guard play and capable three-point shooters. They're lacking in the frontcourt, so they'll need to make the most of every offensive opportunity and fight defensively to even think of competing for the top spot in the group.

Egypt (+4000)

FIBA World Ranking:55

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FIBA World Cup Appearances: 7

FIBA World Cup All-Time Record: 6-36 (.143)

Best World Cup Finish: 5 (1950)

Head Coach: Roy Rana

Key Players: Anas Mahmoud, Assem Marei, Ehab Amin

NBA Players: n/a

Longtime competitor at the FIBA Basketball World Cup, even as the United Arab Republic, Egypt has a rich history as a basketball nation. After bringing in Canadian head coach Roy Rana, Egypt secured qualification through the African Qualifiers.

Egypt was the second-best rebounding team through the African Qualifiers due to the contributions of frontcourt pairing Anas Mahmoud and Assem Marei - two former NCAA Division I players. Shooting guard Ehab Amin, a former NCAA Division I athlete, will lead the team from the perimeter.

Solid through their African Qualifiers, Egypt will have their hands full in Group D. Their size is no longer unmatched, and their perimeter play and playmaking need to show consistency. While Egypt may compete with Mexico to stay out of the bottom, their quality doesn't match their European competitors.