“FIBA 3×3 Basketball World Cup 2022” Broadcast / Distribution Decision Notice | Japan Basketball Association

The “FIBA 3×3 Basketball World Cup 2022” will open in Antwerp, Belgium on June 21st (Tuesday). His 3×3 Japan national team will participate in both men’s and women’s categories in this tournament, aiming to win medals and become the best in the world.
We are pleased to inform you that TV TOKYO and BS TV TOKYO have decided to broadcast and distribute this tournament as follows.

■ “FIBA 3×3 Basketball World Cup 2022” Broadcast / Distribution Implementation Overview

[Overview of the World Cup Tournament]
Official name of the conference: Crelan FIBA ​​3×3 World Cup 2022
Date: June 21st (Tuesday) -June 26th (Sunday), 2022
Venue: Belgium (Antwerp)
Tournament Official Website: https://www.fiba.basketball/3x3WorldCup/2022

[Broadcasting / Distribution Overview]
○ Delivery
・ All games against Japan will be streamed live on “TV Tokyo Sports YouTube” and “TVer”.
・ The archive of each game will be released on “TV Tokyo Sports YouTube”, “TVer” and “Paravi”.
* The following schedules are subject to change (all times listed are Japan time).
* 6/25 and 26 days only when Japan advances to each match.

○ June 21 (Tuesday)
18: 15-18: 55 Japan vs Lithuania
22:15-22:50 Japan vs China
○ June 22 (Wednesday)
18: 45-19: 25 Japan vs Poland
22: 50-23: 25 Japan vs Latvia
○ June 23 (Thursday)
18: 15-18: 55 Japan vs Romania
21: 50-22: 25 Japan vs Germany
○ June 24th (Friday)
18:45-19:25 Japan vs China
21: 50-22: 25 Japan vs Netherlands
○ June 25th (Sat)
Quarterfinal advancement deciding match, quarterfinal
○ June 26 (Sun)
Semi-final, 3rd place playoff, final

○ Broadcast
・ TV TOKYO June 26th (Sun) 3:10 to 5:10 midnight
・ BS TV Tokyo July 3 (Sun) Midnight 0:35 to 1:05 at “NEXTO!”

○ Appearance
The real condition: Ryusuke Itagaki (TV Tokyo announcer) / Haruhi Nozawa (TV Tokyo announcer)
Commentary: Minami Iju (former 3×3 Women’s Japan National Team)

【others】
Four male and female entry members of this tournament will be notified at midnight (or 21st morning) on ​​the 20th of Japan time due to the approval work by FIBA ​​the day before the tournament.

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