Basketball at the 1976 Summer Olympics

Basketball events at the 1976 Summer Olympics was the ninth appearance of the sport of basketball as an official Olympic medal event. It took place from July 18 to July 27 at the Centre Étienne Desmarteau and the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Women's basketball was introduced to the Olympic program for the first time at this Games. The United States won the gold against Yugoslavia in the men's tournament, while the Soviet Union won the gold medal against the United States in the women's competition.

9th Olympic Basketball Tournament
Montreal 1976
Tournament details
Olympics1976 Summer Olympics
Host nationCanada
CityMontreal
DurationJuly 18–27
Men's tournament
Teams12
Medals
Gold medalists  United States
Silver medalists Yugoslavia
Bronze medalists  Soviet Union
Women's tournament
Teams6
Medals
Gold medalists  Soviet Union
Silver medalists United States
Bronze medalists  Bulgaria
Tournaments
 Munich 1972  Moscow 1980 

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's
 United States (USA)
Phil Ford
Steve Sheppard
Adrian Dantley
Walter Davis
Quinn Buckner
Ernie Grunfeld
Kenneth Carr
Scott May
Tate Armstrong
Tom LaGarde
Philip Hubbard
Mitch Kupchak
 Yugoslavia (YUG)
Blagoja Georgievski
Dragan Kićanović
Vinko Jelovac
Rajko Žižić
Željko Jerkov
Andro Knego
Zoran Slavnić
Krešimir Ćosić
Damir Šolman
Žarko Varajić
Dražen Dalipagić
Mirza Delibašić
 Soviet Union (URS)
Vladimir Arzamaskov
Aleksandr Salnikov
Valery Miloserdov
Alzhan Zharmukhamedov
Andrei Makeev
Ivan Edeshko
Sergei Belov
Vladimir Tkachenko
Anatoly Myshkin
Mikheil Korkia
Aleksandr Belov
Vladimir Zhigily
Women's
 Soviet Union (URS)
Olga Barysheva
Tamāra Dauniene
Natalya Klimova
Tatyana Ovechkina
Angelė Rupšienė
Nadezhda Shuvayeva
Nadezhda Zakharova
Uljana Semjonova
Raisa Kurvyakova
Nelli Feryabnikova
Olga Sukharnova
Tetiana Zakharova
 United States (USA)
Cindy Brogdon
Susan Rojcewicz
Ann Meyers
Lusia Harris
Nancy Dunkle
Charlotte Lewis
Nancy Lieberman
Gail Marquis
Patricia Roberts
Mary Anne O'Connor
Patricia Head
Juliene Simpson
 Bulgaria (BUL)
Krasimira Bogdanova
Diana Dilova
Krasimira Gyurova
Penka Metodieva
Snezhana Mikhaylova
Girgina Skerlatova
Mariya Stoyanova
Margarita Shtarkelova
Petkana Makaveeva
Nadka Golcheva
Penka Stoyanova
Todorka Yordanova

Qualification

A single NOC may enter up to one men's team with 12 players and up to one women's team with 12 players. Automatic qualifications were granted to the host country for both events plus the three medal winners from the previous Olympic Games for the men's tournament, and the three first places at the 1975 FIBA World Championship for the women's tournament. Additional spots for the men's tournament were decided via the continental qualification tournaments held by FIBA and an extra qualifying tournament held in Hamilton, Canada months prior to the contest. The remaining slots for the women's competition were also assigned via another tournament held in the same city.

Men

AfricaAmericasAsiaEuropeOceaniaAutomatic qualifiers
 Egypt[a] Mexico
 Puerto Rico[b]
 China[a]
 Japan[c]
 Italy
 Yugoslavia
 Czechoslovakia
 Australia Soviet UnionGold medal in 1972
 United StatesSilver medal in 1972
 CubaBronze medal in 1972
 Canada – Olympic hosts

Women

AmericasEuropeAutomatic qualifiers
 United States Bulgaria Soviet UnionWorld Champions
 Japan – 2nd place at the 1975 World Championship
 Czechoslovakia – 3rd place at the 1975 World Championship
 Canada – Olympic hosts
  • a Egypt withdrew from the Olympic Games after one match, following the boycott of several African countries against New Zealand. All matches involving Egypt were then forfeited.
  • b Puerto Rico qualified after winning the silver medal at the 1975 Pan American Games, since the gold medal went to the United States, who had already qualified.
  • c Replaced China.

Format

Men's tournament:

  • Two groups of six teams are formed, where the top two from each group advance to the semifinals.
  • Third and fourth places from each group form an additional bracket to decide 5th–8th places in the final ranking.
  • Fifth and sixth places from each group form an additional bracket to decide 9th–12th places in the final ranking.

Women's tournament:

  • One round-robin group is formed containing all six teams, where the final standings are decided.

Tie-breaking criteria:

  1. Head to head results
  2. Goal average (not the goal difference) between the tied teams
  3. Goal average of the tied teams for all teams in its group

Men's tournament

Preliminary round

The first two places in each of the preliminary round groups advanced to the semifinals, where Group A teams would meet Group B teams. The Soviet Union and the United States, two of the powerhouses at this tournament, finished the preliminary round undefeated. The host nation, Canada, also qualified for the semifinals together with Yugoslavia.

Egypt played only one match, against Czechoslovakia, and then flew home supporting the boycott of several African countries. Their remaining matches were forfeited.

Group A

Qualified for the semifinals
Team W L PF PA PD Pts
 Soviet Union50548374+17410
 Canada41446416+309
 Cuba32448402+468
 Australia23472481−97
 Mexico14461511−506
 Japan05364555−1915
July 21
Mexico  117120 (OT)  Australia

Group B

Qualified for the semifinals
Team W L PF PA PD Pts
 United States50396349+4710
 Yugoslavia41366343+239
 Italy32349344+58
 Czechoslovakia23418406+127
 Puerto Rico14323363−426
 Egypt0564111−391
July 18
Yugoslavia  8463  Puerto Rico
July 20
Forfeited
Italy  20  Egypt
July 20
Yugoslavia  9981  Czechoslovakia
July 21
Forfeited
Puerto Rico  20  Egypt
July 21
Yugoslavia  93112  United States
July 22
Yugoslavia  8887  Italy
July 24
Forfeited
Yugoslavia  20  Egypt

Knockout stage

Championship bracket

  Semifinals (July 26)     Gold medal (July 27)
                 
  A1  Soviet Union 84  
  B2  Yugoslavia 89    
      B2  Yugoslavia 74
      B1  United States 95
  B1  United States 95    
  A2  Canada 77   Bronze medal (July 27)
 
A1  Soviet Union 100
  A2  Canada 72

Classification brackets

5th–8th Place

  Semifinals (July 25)     5th place (July 27)
                 
  A3  Cuba 76  
  B4  Czechoslovakia 91    
      B4  Czechoslovakia 75
      B3  Italy 98
  B3  Italy 79    
  A4  Australia 72   7th place (July 27)
 
A3  Cuba 92
  A4  Australia 81

9th–12th Place

  Semifinals (July 25)     9th place (July 27)
                 
  A5  Mexico 2  
  B6  Egypt 0[d]    
      A5  Mexico 84
      B5  Puerto Rico 89
  B5  Puerto Rico 111    
  A6  Japan 91   11th place (July 27)
 
B6  Egypt 0[d]
  A6  Japan 2

d Forfeited match.

Women's tournament

The first Olympic Basketball Tournament for Women consisted of a single round-robin group, where final standings where determined by the group rankings. The Soviet team finished undefeated and won the gold medal, while the American team won the silver medal through a victory over Bulgarian team that broke the tie between the two teams in favor of the American team.

Team W L PF PA PD Pts 1st Tie
 Soviet Union50504346+15810
 United States32415417−281W–0L
 Bulgaria32365377−1280W–1L
 Czechoslovakia23351359−871W–0L
 Japan23405400+570W–1L
 Canada05336477−1415
July 25
Canada  6285  Bulgaria
July 26
Soviet Union  9875  Japan

Final standings

Rank Men Women
TeamPldWLTeamPldWL
 United States770  Soviet Union550
 Yugoslavia752  United States532
 Soviet Union761  Bulgaria532
4th Canada743  Czechoslovakia523
5th Italy752  Japan523
6th Czechoslovakia734  Canada505
7th Cuba743
8th Australia725
9th Puerto Rico734
10th Mexico725
11th Japan716
12th Egypt707
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