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Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics was the second appearance of the sport of basketball as an official Olympic medal event. A total number of 23 nations entered the competition. Olympic basketball returned to indoor competition in Harringay Arena, after the disastrous weather conditions of the final game in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Format
Medalists
Participating teams
Qualification berths for the Tournament
Group stage
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Classification rounds
17th–23rd place classification rounds
A bye was given to Egypt as total number of teams is not a multiple of 2, which gave them bye to the classification semifinals. Also, Ireland was deemed to have finished last, due to the loss to Switzerland and a bye they earned from Iraq.
Classification Quarterfinals
21st–23rd place semifinal
17th–20th place semifinals
9th-16th place classification playoffs
Hungary forfeited all of their matches in the classification round, and a win were awarded to their respective opponents, which are marked by asterisks.
Classification quarterfinals
13th–16th place semifinals
9th–12th place semifinals
Final round
Quarterfinals
5th–8th place semifinals
Semifinals
Final classification matches
21st place match
19th place match
17th place match
15th place match
13th place match
11th place match
9th place match
7th place match
5th place match
Bronze medal match
Gold medal match
Awards
Participating nations
For the team rosters see: Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads. Each country was allowed to enter one team of up to 14 players and they all were eligible for participation (with a maximum of five on the court at any given moment). A total of 298() basketball players from 23 nations competed at the London Games: ''() NOTE: There are only players counted, which participated in one game at least, according to the official report, because the rosters for the matches are unknown. It is also unknown up to now, if there were more reserve players.'' ''(*) and (**) It is uncertain if P. Benedek and J. Verbenyi played for Hungary in this tournament. The official report shows them, but Hungarian sources did not, however they are counted.''
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