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    Qualified Team Focus - New Zealand: Tall Blacks hungry to end 20-year Olympic wait

    The next generation of Tall Blacks hungry to end a 20-year wait and return to the Olympics for the first time since 2004 will have to go through the OQT Greece.

    MIES (Switzerland) - It is now time to meet the six teams in this FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2024 Greece with the dream of becoming Olympic champions this summer.

    Here is the number 21 team in the FIBA World Ranking Men, presented by Nike, the two-time Olympic participants New Zealand. The Oceania country is hoping to end a 20-year wait since last playing at the Olympics.

    How they qualified

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    New Zealand reached the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 and played in FIBA's flagship event for the sixth consecutive time. And the Tall Blacks were dreaming of a magical run to match the one from 2002, when they reached the Semi-Finals in Indianapolis.

    Their Group C play started off with a 27-point loss against USA. New Zealand got back on their feet well and took down Jordan 95-87 in overtime for their first win of the tournament. The Oceania side could not make it two in a row though and lost to Greece 83-74 to finish third in the group and move into 17-32 Classification.

    New Zealand started Group N with a 108-100 loss to Mexico before finishing off the tournament on a high note with an 88-86 victory over Egypt.

    New Zealand ended up taking 22nd place at the World Cup thereby qualifying themselves for the OQTs as one of the best 16 remaining teams that did not advance directly to the Summer Olympics.

    Record at the Olympics

    The New Zealand legend Pero Cameron at the 2000 Olympics

    Appearances: 2 -2000 (11th); 2004 (10th) Medals: 0

    Recent OQT history*

    * Since 2008

    New Zealand celebrate at the 2016 OQT in Manila

    New Zealand have participated in the OQT in 2008, 2012 and 2016 and pulled out of the qualifying event for the 2020 Olympics.

    After losing to hosts Greece in the Quarter-Finals in 2008 OQT in Athens, New Zealand failed to get out of the group stage in 2012 in Venezuela.

    At the 2016 OQT in Manila, New Zealand defeated the hosts Philippines 89-80 and lost 66-59 to France in the group stage. The Tall Blacks were then beaten 78-72 by Canada in the Semi-Finals.

    Last Olympics appearance

    Kirk Penney at the 2004 Olympics

    After debuting at the 2000 Olympics in Australia, New Zealand qualified for the 2004 Athens Games as the FIBA Oceania runners-up. That period also included the Tall Blacks making history at the 2002 World Cup, where they sensationally reached the Semi-Finals.

    The generation of Pero Cameron, Phill Jones, Kirk Penney, Sean Marks, Mark Dickel, and Paul Henare came into 2004 Olympics with the confidence from two summers earlier. That confidence took a hit right away in Athens with a 71-69 loss versus Italy. And things were looking even bleaker after losing 69-62 to China.

    The Tall Blacks fought back for a thrilling 90-87 victory over Serbia and Montenegro before falling to Argentina 98-94 and finishing the Olympic group stage with an 88-84 defeat at the hands of Spain.

    New Zealand moved onto the 9-10 Classfication and were walloped 98-80 by Oceania rivals Australia to finish in 10th place.

    The OQT Group Phase

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    New Zealand will not be considered among the favorites at the event in Greece. In fact, they will face a challenge to get out of Group A. The Tall Blacks tip off play against Croatia in what can probably be considered a must-win if they want to reach the Semi-Finals. Their second opponents will be Slovenia and superstar Luka Doncic.

    The two top placed teams from Groups A and B will move into the Semi-Finals and New Zealand would have to first face one of Dominican Republic, Egypt or hosts Greece. New Zealand faced both Greece and Egypt last summer at the World Cup, losing to the Europeans and beating the African side. New Zealand would still need another win in the Final if they want to reach the Paris Olympics.

    New Zealand OQT games

    vs Croatia (July 3) vs Slovenia (July 4)

    Check out New Zealand's Group Phase Opponents:

    Qualified Team Focus - Slovenia: Luka Doncic did it in 2021, can he do it again?

    Qualified Team Focus - Croatia: Starpower aplenty as Hrvatska look towards Olympics

    Players to watch

    Finn Delany

    Head coach Pero Cameron will have a strong and balanced team that will likely be led by Finn Delany, who topped the Tall Blacks in scoring and rebounding at the World Cup last summer. The forward also won the Basketball Champions League with German side Telekom Baskets Bonn in 2023 and is gaining more experience in Europe.

    Yanni Wetzell

    The inside game of New Zealand is pretty strong with the likes of Yanni Wetzell as well as Reuben Te Rangi and veteran Isaac Fotu. Shea Ili does a solid job running the show from the point and is supported by Izayah Le'afa. Another solid contributor is Jordan Ngatai.

    Tobias (No. 11) and Flynn Cameron (No. 1) at the FIBA AsiaCup 2025 Qualifiers

    There could be a trio of Camerons at the OQT in Greece as both of the coach Pero Cameron's sons Flynn and Tobias have played for the senior team. And there could be the Fotu brothers with Daniel Fotu also an option.

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