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Latvia men's national basketball team

The Latvia men's national basketball team (Latvian: Latvijas basketbola izlase) represents Latvia in international basketball. They are organized and run by the Latvian Basketball Association. Latvia has reached the European Basketball Championship 15 times, with their ultimate success occurring during the inter-war period, when they became the first team to win the tournament in 1935. Four years later, they had another impressive run to come away with the silver in 1939. Although after 1939, Latvia were forced to suspend their national team operations, due to the Occupation of the Baltic states during World War II. Latvia regained independence in 1991, with their national team taking part in international competition once again a year later.

Latvia
FIBA ranking8 22 (15 September 2023)[1]
Joined FIBA1932 (co-founders)
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationLBS
CoachLuca Banchi
Olympic Games
Appearances1
FIBA World Cup
Appearances1
EuroBasket
Appearances14
Medals Gold: (1935)
Silver: (1939)
First international
 Latvia 20–16 Estonia 
(Riga, Latvia; 29 April 1924)[2]
Biggest win
 Latvia 108–7 Finland 
(Kaunas, Lithuania; 24 May 1939)[3]
Biggest defeat
 Lithuania 108–65 Latvia 
(Kaunas, Lithuania; 17 November 1993)

History Edit

Origins of the team Edit

On 26 November 1923, the Latvijas Basketbola Savienība was founded, earlier than most basketball federations from other countries.[4]

On 29 April 1924, Latvia played their first international game versus Estonia, winning it 20–16.[5]

In the winter of 1924, the first men's basketball championship was held, while the first women's championship was organized in 1933.[6]

Latvians, like their Baltic neighbors Lithuanians and Estonians, also began playing basketball in the 1920s, quickly rising as the strongest of the Baltic teams. On 13 December 1925 in Riga, when the Lithuanian national team played their first international game. Latvia easily swept them with the score of 41–20.[7] Later on, Latvia continued to dominate the future three-times European champions as well (41–29 and 123–10).[8] In fact, Latvia had one of the world's strongest national basketball teams. The first Latvian teams consisted of students and pupils, who were trained by coaches of the American YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association).[9]

Latvia also was one of the eight countries which signed the founding act of FIBA on 18 June 1932 in Geneva, along with Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Romania and Argentina. The Latvian representative in this event was Jāzeps Šadeiko.[10]

EuroBasket 1935 Edit

 
The Latvian national team at EuroBasket 1935.

The Latvians won the first European basketball championship, the EuroBasket 1935 held by the International Basketball Federation's FIBA Europe continental federation. They defeated Hungary in the preliminary round, Switzerland in the semi-finals, and Spain in the final to finish at the top of the ten-nation field.[11]

Latvia held their opponents to 49 points over three games, the lowest points-against average in the tournament. Their scoring rate, 98 points over three games for 32.67 points per game, was second only to France.

Latvia is the smallest country in population to ever win the EuroBasket.

In 2012, Latvian film director Aigars Grauba directed the historical sports drama Dream Team 1935 about the journey of the Latvian team towards winning the title.[12][11]

1936 Summer Olympic Games (Berlin 1936) Edit

The Latvia national basketball team participated in the first appearance of basketball as an official Olympic medal event. Latvia were reigning European champions and were considered to be one of the pre-tournament favorites. Although the Olympics did not go that well for the Latvians. They began the tournament with a 20–17 victory over Uruguay. However, they were soundly beaten 23–34 by Canada and after suffering another defeat to Poland 23–28, the Latvians did not qualify for the knockout stage, unlike their neighbors Estonia.[13] This was the first and only appearance for Latvia at the Olympic Games as of 2019 (their female counterparts made their first appearance in 2008).[14]

EuroBasket 1937 Edit

At the EuroBasket 1937, the reigning champions got off to a great start in their first game in the tournament by blowing out Czechoslovakia 44–11. In their second game they lost a close one to Poland to drop to (1–1) in the standings. They finished up group play with a needed win against France to put them in a three-way tie for the lead of the four-team group. However, it wouldn't be enough for the national team to reach the semi-finals as they came out on the bottom of the tie-breaker against Poland and France. This result came about despite the Latvians being the highest-scoring team in the entire tournament and allowing fewer opponent points than any of the other teams in their group.

Being in the bottom half of the preliminary group meant that the team could finish no better than fifth. In the classification semifinal, Latvia faced Egypt, which had withdrawn after their first two preliminary matches. They advanced to the 5th/6th place playoff, which they lost to Estonia 41–19.

EuroBasket 1939 Edit

 
Latvia national team during opening ceremony of EuroBasket 1939

In 1939, despite losing twice, including a rematch of the 1937 game against Estonia, Latvia secured silver medals with 5 wins. Poland, which also had a 5–2 record, finished third as Latvia had won the match between the two teams. The tournament's opening and, in retrospect, decisive game between Latvia and Lithuania ended in a dramatic late victory for the hosts and eventual champions Lithuania, souring the sports relations between the two countries and leading to the cancellation of the 1939 Baltic Cup.[15]

One of the 1939's vice-champions, Alfrēds Krauklis, once said: "Frankly saying – these three Baltic states raised the European basketball. Now they say that its Spanish, and so what? Let them say... And I say – it's our merit!".[16]

Soviet and Nazi period (1940–1991) Edit

Due to Soviet and Nazi occupations, Latvians were unable to represent Latvia in FIBA organized tournaments or the Olympic Games. Instead, they were forced to play for the Soviet Union national team.

Horrific times in Latvia began. In 1940 the massive people deportations started, implemented by the Soviets. Thousands of Latvians were forced to leave their homeland, thousands of them died due to the active warfare during World War II.

Though, despite all the cruel challenges, basketball was continued to be played and retained its popularity in Latvia. In 1941 a Baltic States tournament was organized in Kaunas Sports Hall. The Lithuanian SSR team won the final against the Latvian SSR, 38–33.[17]

At the 1952 Summer Olympics, Maigonis Valdmanis became the first Latvian representative on the Soviet squad, which won the Olympic silver medals that year. A few years later two other Latvian basketball stars joined the team: Jānis Krūmiņš and Valdis Muižnieks. Later on, the trio won two EuroBasket titles and two times became Olympic vice-champions together.

In the 1950s, Rīgas ASK, coached by the Soviet legend Aleksandr Gomelsky, became the major force of the Soviet Union and even Europe by winning three consecutive European Cup titles from 1958 to 1960. The club's roster had multiple European champions in Jānis Krūmiņš, Maigonis Valdmanis and Valdis Muižnieks.[18] Furthermore, in 1960 TTT Riga won the European Cup for Women's Clubs, undoubtedly turning Riga into the capital of basketball with the two major European basketball titles held by the single city's clubs at the same time. And it only was the first of the stunning 18 European titles.

In later years other Latvian basketball stars appeared, such as Valdis Valters and Igors Miglinieks, both of whom were eventually crowned as Olympic champions. Valdis Valters is considered to be one of Europe's greatest basketball players of the 1980s. In addition to his Olympic title, he also won the World Cup in 1982 and became the European champion twice, being named as the MVP of EuroBasket 1981.

 
Andris Biedriņš representing Team Latvia at the EuroBasket 2009

After the restoration of independence (from 1991) Edit

On 4 May 1990 Latvia declared the country's independence from the Soviet Union. Consequently, in September 1991 its basketball federation was re-affiliated with FIBA.[19] Though, despite having some remarkable players like Valdis Valters, Igors Miglinieks, Ainars Bagatskis, Kaspars Kambala, Andris Biedriņš, Latvia failed to recover its inter-war glory. Their best result after restoring the country's independence is the 5th place achieved at EuroBasket 2017. Although, basketball is slowly regaining its power in Latvia with the help of the medals-winning youth squads.

 
Latvia basketball fans

EuroBasket 2013 Edit

During EuroBasket 2013, Latvia began their tournament run with two wins against Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro before facing longtime Baltic rival Lithuania. Although in the highly anticipated match between the two nations, Lithuania prevailed 67–59. Latvia then lost their next match versus Serbia, but rebounded to win their final fixture in group play against Macedonia to advance.

In the second group phase of the tournament Latvia displayed immediate dominance in their first game of group play over Ukraine winning 86–51. It turned out to be the only win Latvia would record in the group, as they were eventually eliminated.

EuroBasket 2015 Edit

 
France v Latvia quarter-finals match at EuroBasket 2015

As one of the hosts for EuroBasket 2015 in Riga, Latvia began their campaign at the tournament victorious over Belgium 78–67. In their second match, they were once again pitted against their rivals Lithuania. Latvia looked to avenge their lost from the prior EuroBasket showdown between the two, as the national team got off to a strong start in the 1st quarter. Unfortunately, the Latvians were unable to maintain the momentum they started the match with, as they fell to their rivals again, 68–49. While it was demoralizing for Latvia to be defeated in that manner in front of their home crowd, they recovered quickly to win two out of the next three matches they played to move on to the knockout stage. There, Latvia beat Slovenia to advance to the quarter-finals, but ultimately fell short to the eventual bronze medalist France.

EuroBasket 2017 Edit

At EuroBasket 2017, Latvia entered the competition with high expectations, as they fielded one of their most potent lineups ever. With the addition of Latvian star Kristaps Porziņģis joining the senior national team for the first time, Latvia was poised to go on a long tournament run. But in their first match they were out lasted by a veteran Serbian squad, 92–82. Although, the national team bounced back in a huge way dismantling Belgium 92–64, with Porziņģis and Jānis Timma leading the way in scoring with 27 points apiece. They also went on to win their next three matches in group play to finish with a (4–1) record, to earn a spot in the knockout rounds. In their round of 16 match up, they throttled Montenegro 100–68. Latvia ran into an buzz saw in their quarter-finals match though, falling to the eventual champions Slovenia.

Latvia finished fifth in the tournament overall, reaching their best post-war result in the history of the national team, in which Kristaps Porziņģis debuted with astonishing averages of 23.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.9 blocks at the age of 22.[20]

Recent years (2019–2022) Edit

 
Latvia men's national basketball team (right) before a preparation game versus Lithuania in 2023

On 1 August 2019, Latvia named former player Roberts Štelmahers the new head coach of the national team. He replaced Arnis Vecvagars.[21] In March 2022, Latvia was selected as one of the four co-hosts for EuroBasket 2025, where they will host one preliminary phase group, as well as the knockout rounds.

Road to the 2023 FIBA World Cup Edit

 
Latvian basketball fans in 2023

After the signing of Luca Banchi as head coach in 2021, Latvia went on to qualify for the 2023 FIBA World Cup, making it the first time the national team would appear at the World Cup finals.[22][23]

Latvia entered the competition with high hopes, however, their biggest star Kristaps Porziņģis was unable to represent the team during the 2023 FIBA World Cup, due to failing to recover from an injury.[24] Nevertheless, Latvia surprisingly eliminated European vice-champions France in the first round by winning a decisive game 88–86 and qualified to the second round of the 2023 FIBA World Cup with two victories (also versus Lebanon 109–70) and one 101–75 loss to Canada.[25][26] One of the Latvian team leaders Dāvis Bertāns described victory versus France as "the biggest win in Latvian basketball history since 1935".[27] In the second round Latvia achieved yet another memorable 74–69 victory versus the reigning world champions Spain.[28] In the next game Latvia crushed Brazil 104–84 and advanced to the quarter-finals as the second-best team in the group, leaving Spain and Brazil behind without playoffs.[29] But in quarter-final Latvia lost to Germany in the last seconds with the result 79–81 and did not directly qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics.[30] Latvia finished the tournament in fifth place after defeating Italy (82–87) and Lithuania (98–63).[31][26]

Competitive record Edit

Results and fixtures Edit

  Win   Loss

2022 Edit

11 November 2022 Greece   60–80   Latvia Heraklion, Greece
19:00 (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 15–20, 17–27, 15–17
Pts: Gkikas, Gontikas 11
Rebs: Gontikas 7
Asts: Lountzis 3
Boxscore Pts: Strēlnieks 19
Rebs: Gražulis, Mejeris 8
Asts: Gražulis 4
Arena: Heraklion Indoor Sports Arena
Attendance: 5,500
Referees: Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Nicolás Maestre (FRA), Ivor Matějek (CZE)
14 November 2022 Latvia   79–63   Great Britain Riga, Latvia
19:30 (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 22–17, 18–11, 18–12, 21–23
Pts: Lomažs 15
Rebs: three players 7
Asts: three players 4
Boxscore Pts: Nelson 16
Rebs: Wheatle 8
Asts: Nelson 8
Arena: Arena Riga
Attendance: 11,057
Referees: Radomir Vojinović (MNE), Carsten Straube (GER), Ventsislav Velikov (BUL)

2023 Edit

24 February 2023 Turkey   74–83   Latvia Bursa, Turkey
20:00 (UTC+3) Scoring by quarter: 23–26, 23–23, 7–21, 21–13
Pts: Bitim 17
Rebs: Saybir 5
Asts: Özdemiroğlu 5
Boxscore Pts: Žagars 14
Rebs: Cavars 7
Asts: Gražulis 5
Arena: Tofaş Nilüfer Spor Salonu
Attendance: 6,048
Referees: Marius Ciulin (ROU), Fernando Calatrava (ESP), Martin Horozov (BUL)
27 February 2023 Latvia   67–57   Greece Riga, Latvia
19:30 (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 18–8, 15–24, 19–9, 15–16
Pts: Leimanis, Strautiņš 11
Rebs: Gražulis 6
Asts: Leimanis 8
Boxscore Pts: Chatzidakis 9
Rebs: Moraitis 7
Asts: Mouratos 4
Arena: Arena Riga
Attendance: 11,127
Referees: Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Saverio Lanzarini (ITA), Nicolás Maestre (FRA)
2 August 2023 Latvia   87–77   Sweden Liepaja, Latvia
19:00 (UTC+3) Scoring by quarter: 26–22, 28–13, 15–26, 18–16
Pts: Šmits 17
Rebs: R. Kurucs 8
Asts: Mejeris 5
Boxscore Pts: Clarence 16
Rebs: Andersson 6
Asts: Terins 4
Arena: Liepaja Olympic Centre
5 August 2023 Latvia   82–57   Georgia Riga, Latvia
18:00 (UTC+3) Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 26–19, 20–10, 17–8
Pts: Šķēle 16
Rebs: Čavars 6
Asts: Žagars 5
Boxscore Pts: Shermadini 14
Rebs: Mamukelashvili 9
Asts: Andronikashvili 3
Arena: Arena Riga
12 August 2023 Latvia   74–69   Dominican Republic Riga, Latvia
18:00 (UTC+3) Scoring by quarter: 19–17, 24–19, 15–16, 16–17
Pts: Bertāns, Pasečņiks 11
Rebs: R. Kurucs 7
Asts: Zoriks 5
Boxscore Pts: Vargas 12
Rebs: Figueroa, Santos 5
Asts: Solano 4
Arena: Arena Riga
16 August 2023 Latvia   94–57   Finland Riga, Latvia
19:30 (UTC+3) Scoring by quarter: 16–20, 23–12, 25–8, 30–12
Pts: Šmits 21
Rebs: Gražulis 10
Asts: four players 4
Boxscore Pts: Valtonen 11
Rebs: Valtonen 8
Asts: Little 7
Arena: Arena Riga
20 August 2023 Latvia   84–72   Puerto Rico New Taipei City, Taiwan
14:00 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 14–13, 21–20, 23–18, 26–21
Arena: Xinzhuang Gymnasium
22 August 2023 Lithuania   93–69   Latvia New Taipei City, Taiwan
19:00 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 30–12, 31–14, 15–22, 17–21
Arena: Xinzhuang Gymnasium
25 August 2023 Latvia   109–70   Lebanon Jakarta, Indonesia
16:15 (UTC+7) Scoring by quarter: 27–17, 28–13, 27–18, 27–22
Pts: Dai. Bertāns 20
Rebs: Gražulis, Šmits 7
Asts: Žagars 11
Boxscore Pts: El Darwich 19
Rebs: El Darwich 5
Asts: Arakji 8
Arena: Indonesia Arena
Attendance: 5,834
Referees: Julio Anaya (PAN), Scott Beker (AUS), Jenna Reneau (USA)
27 August 2023 France   86–88   Latvia Jakarta, Indonesia
20:30 (UTC+7) Scoring by quarter: 33–26, 20–23, 21–13, 12–26
Pts: Fournier 27
Rebs: Gobert 7
Asts: De Colo 8
Boxscore Pts: Žagars 22
Rebs: R. Kurucs 5
Asts: Žagars 5
Arena: Indonesia Arena
Attendance: 9,628
Referees: Julio Anaya (PAN), Juan Fernández (ARG), Andrés Bartel (URU)
29 August 2023 Canada   101–75   Latvia Jakarta, Indonesia
20:30 (UTC+7) Scoring by quarter: 13–23, 30–19, 24–15, 34–18
Pts: Gilgeous-Alexander 27
Rebs: Ejim 7
Asts: Gilgeous-Alexander 6
Boxscore Pts: Gražulis 16
Rebs: R. Kurucs 10
Asts: Šķēle 6
Arena: Indonesia Arena
Attendance: 11,186
Referees: Juan Fernández (ARG), Jenna Reneau (USA), Johnny Batista (PUR)
1 September 2023 Spain   69–74   Latvia Jakarta, Indonesia
16:45 (UTC+7) Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 16–12, 26–18, 11–27
Pts: W. Hernangómez 14
Rebs: Claver,
J. Hernangómez 5
Asts: Llull 7
Boxscore Pts: Dāv. Bertāns 16
Rebs: R. Kurucs 8
Asts: Žagars 5
Arena: Indonesia Arena
Attendance: 7,117
Referees: Roberto Vázquez (PUR), Aleksandar Glišić (SRB), Juan Fernández (ARG)
3 September 2023 Brazil   84–104   Latvia Jakarta, Indonesia
16:45 (UTC+7) Scoring by quarter: 20–22, 22–23, 21–36, 21–23
Pts: Caboclo 20
Rebs: Caboclo, Lucas 7
Asts: Marcelinho 9
Boxscore Pts: Gražulis 24
Rebs: R. Kurucs 5
Asts: Zoriks 6
Arena: Indonesia Arena
Attendance: 10,412
Referees: Roberto Vázquez (PUR), Aleksandar Glišić (SRB), Johnny Batista (PUR)
6 September 2023 Germany   81–79   Latvia Pasay, Philippines
16:45 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 23–18, 26–25, 19–20
Pts: F. Wagner 16
Rebs: Theis, F. Wagner 8
Asts: Schröder 4
Boxscore Pts: Žagars 24
Rebs: R. Kurucs 10
Asts: Žagars 8
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 7,584
Referees: Antonio Conde (ESP), Yohan Rosso (FRA), Martin Vulić (CRO)
7 September 2023 Italy   82–87   Latvia Pasay, Philippines
16:45 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 26–18, 16–28, 18–21, 22–20
Pts: Datome 20
Rebs: Melli 9
Asts: Spissu 7
Boxscore Pts: Gražulis 28
Rebs: Gražulis 6
Asts: Šķēle 9
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 4,579
Referees: Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Takaki Kato (JPN), Blanca Burns (USA)
9 September 2023 Latvia   98–63   Lithuania Pasay, Philippines
20:30 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 28–20, 21–18, 28–9, 21–16
Pts: A. Kurucs 20
Rebs: four players 6
Asts: Žagars 17
Boxscore Pts: Jokubaitis 16
Rebs: Sedekerskis 10
Asts: Brazdeikis 3
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 9,440
Referees: Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Blanca Burns (USA), Johnny Batista (PUR)

Team Edit

Current roster Edit

Roster for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[32][33]

Latvia men's national basketball team – 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
F 00 Rodions Kurucs 25 – (1998-02-05)5 February 1998 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) UCAM Murcia  
F 8 Dāvis Bertāns 30 – (1992-11-12)12 November 1992 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) Oklahoma City Thunder  
G 9 Dairis Bertāns (C) 33 – (1989-09-09)9 September 1989 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) VEF Rīga  
F 11 Rolands Šmits 28 – (1995-06-25)25 June 1995 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) Žalgiris  
F 12 Artūrs Strautiņš 24 – (1998-10-23)23 October 1998 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Derthona Basket  
C 18 Klāvs Čavars 27 – (1996-02-11)11 February 1996 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) Yokohama Excellence  
G 21 Aigars Šķēle 30 – (1992-12-04)4 December 1992 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski  
F 24 Andrejs Gražulis 30 – (1993-07-21)21 July 1993 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) Trento  
C 32 Anžejs Pasečņiks 27 – (1995-12-20)20 December 1995 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in) Real Betis  
G 47 Artūrs Kurucs 23 – (2000-01-19)19 January 2000 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Promitheas Patras  
G 55 Artūrs Žagars 23 – (2000-04-21)21 April 2000 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Wolves  
G 66 Kristers Zoriks 25 – (1998-05-25)25 May 1998 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Petkim Spor  
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 25 August 2023

Notable players Edit

Current notable players from Latvia who have played for the national team:

Current notable players roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
SG Artis Ate 33 – (1989-07-29)29 July 1989 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Rīga  
F Jānis Bērziņš 29 – (1993-05-04)4 May 1993 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Legia Warszawa  
C Kaspars Bērziņš 37 – (1985-08-25)25 August 1985 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) Strasbourg  
PG Renārs Birkāns 25 – (1997-06-29)29 June 1997 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Liepāja  
F/C Artjoms Butjankovs 31 – (1991-08-26)26 August 1991 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) Scafati  
PF Rolands Freimanis 35 – (1988-01-21)21 January 1988 2.09 m (6 ft 10 in) Trefl  
PF Māris Gulbis 37 – (1985-10-04)4 October 1985 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Rīga  
F/C Kriss Helmanis 20 – (2002-04-07)7 April 2002 2.12 m (6 ft 11 in) Tübingen  
G/F Mārtiņš Laksa 32 – (1990-06-26)26 June 1990 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Jonava  
G Toms Leimanis 28 – (1994-08-07)7 August 1994 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Estudiantes  
G Rihards Lomažs 26 – (1996-04-13)13 April 1996 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Oldenburg  
PF Rinlands Mālmanis 26 – (1996-04-12)12 April 1996 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) Neptūnas  
C Mārtiņš Meiers 31 – (1991-03-30)30 March 1991 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) Kalev/Cramo  
F/C Mareks Mejeris 31 – (1991-09-02)2 September 1991 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) Hapoel Jerusalem  
F/C Kristaps Porziņģis 27 – (1995-08-02)2 August 1995 2.21 m (7 ft 3 in) Boston Celtics  
C Kārlis Šiliņš 26 – (1997-01-01)1 January 1997 2.10 m (6 ft 11 in) Liepāja  
F Ojārs Siliņš 29 – (1993-07-20)20 July 1993 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Stal Ostrów  
PG Rinalds Sirsniņš 37 – (1985-07-04)4 July 1985 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Ogre  
PF Mārcis Šteinbergs 21 – (2001-08-28)28 August 2001 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) Manresa  
G Jānis Strēlnieks 33 – (1989-09-01)1 September 1989 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) AEK  
SF Roberts Stumbris 29 – (1993-07-09)9 July 1993 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) Brescia  
SF Jānis Timma 30 – (1992-07-02)2 July 1992 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Grises de Humacao  
PG Mārcis Vītols 30 – (1992-05-02)2 May 1992 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Keila  

Legend
  • Club – describes current club
  • Age – describes age
    on 24 February 2023

Head coach history Edit

Notable players Edit

Retired players:

Past rosters Edit

1935 EuroBasket: finished 1st   among 10 teams

3 Eduards Andersons, 4 Aleksejs Anufrijevs, 5 Mārtiņš Grundmanis, 6 Herberts Gubiņš, 8 Rūdolfs Jurciņš, 9 Jānis Lidmanis, 10 Visvaldis Melderis, 11 Džems Raudziņš (Coach: Valdemārs Baumanis)


1936 Olympic Games: finished 18th among 21 teams

1 Rūdolfs Jurciņš, 2 Visvaldis Melderis, 3 Eduards Andersons, 4 Džems Raudziņš, 5 Voldemārs Elmūts, 6 Mārtiņš Grundmanis, 7 Maksis Kazaks (Coach: Valdemārs Baumanis)


1937 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 8 teams

3 Eduards Andersons, 4 Aleksejs Anufrijevs, 5 Mārtiņš Grundmanis, 6 Janis Jansons, 7 Rūdolfs Jurciņš, 8 Andrejs Krisons, 9 Aleksandrs Martinsons, 10 Visvaldis Melderis, 11 Džems Raudziņš, 12 Voldemārs Šmits (Coach: Ādolfs Grasis)


1939 EuroBasket: finished 2nd   among 8 teams

3 Aleksandrs Vanags, 4 Alfrēds Krauklis, 5 Teodors Grinbergs, 6 Maksis Kazaks, 8 Voldemārs Šmits, 9 Jānis Graudiņš, 11 Karlis Arents, 12 Juris Solovjovs, 14 Karlis Satins, 18 Visvaldis Melderis (Coach: Valdemārs Baumanis)


1993 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 16 teams

4 Edgars Šneps, 5 Jānis Āzacis, 6 Igors Meļņiks, 7 Kārlis Muižnieks, 8 Ivars Zankovskis, 9 Ainars Bagatskis, 10 Dzintars Jaunzems, 11 Ivars Liepa, 12 Raimonds Miglinieks, 13 Edmunds Valeiko, 14 Andrejs Bondarenko, 15 Aigars Zeidaks (Coach: Armands Krauliņš)


1997 EuroBasket: finished 16th among 16 teams

4 Uvis Helmanis, 5 Jānis Āzacis, 6 Edmunds Valeiko, 7 Roberts Štelmahers, 8 Kārlis Muižnieks, 9 Edgars Šneps, 10 Raimonds Miglinieks, 11 Ainars Bagatskis, 12 Ivars Liepa, 13 Ralfs Jansons, 14 Andrejs Bondarenko, 15 Igors Meļņiks (Coach: Igors Miglinieks)


2001 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 16 teams

4 Uvis Helmanis, 5 Aigars Vītols, 6 Kaspars Cipruss, 7 Roberts Štelmahers, 8 Edmunds Valeiko, 9 Māris Ļaksa, 10 Kristaps Valters, 11 Raimonds Miglinieks, 12 Ainars Bagatskis, 13 Raitis Grafs, 14 Kaspars Kambala, 15 Arnis Vecvagars (Coach: Armands Krauliņš)


2003 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 16 teams

4 Uvis Helmanis, 5 Aigars Vītols, 6 Trojs Ostlers, 7 Roberts Štelmahers, 8 Armands Šķēle, 9 Edgars Šneps, 10 Kristaps Valters, 11 Māris Ļaksa, 12 Ainars Bagatskis, 13 Raitis Grafs, 14 Kaspars Kambala, 15 Arnis Vecvagars (Coach: Armands Krauliņš)


2005 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 16 teams

4 Uvis Helmanis, 5 Aigars Vītols, 6 Armands Šķēle, 7 Roberts Štelmahers, 8 Jānis Blūms, 9 Sandis Valters, 10 Kristaps Valters, 11 Ivars Timermanis, 12 Mārtiņš Skirmants, 13 Raitis Grafs, 14 Kaspars Cipruss, 15 Kristaps Janičenoks (Coach: Kārlis Muižnieks)


2007 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 16 teams

4 Uvis Helmanis, 5 Aigars Vītols, 6 Armands Šķēle, 7 Jānis Blūms, 8 Raimonds Vaikulis, 9 Gatis Jahovičs, 10 Sandis Valters, 11 Pāvels Veselovs, 12 Kaspars Cipruss, 13 Raitis Grafs, 14 Kristaps Janičenoks, 15 Andris Biedriņš (Coach: Kārlis Muižnieks)


2009 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 16 teams

4 Uvis Helmanis, 5 Aigars Vītols, 6 Armands Šķēle, 7 Jānis Blūms, 8 Ernests Kalve, 9 Kristaps Valters, 10 Gatis Jahovičs, 11 Kaspars Kambala, 12 Rolands Freimanis, 13 Artūrs Štālbergs, 14 Kristaps Janičenoks, 15 Andris Biedriņš (Coach: Kęstutis Kemzūra)


2011 EuroBasket: finished 21st among 24 teams

4 Mārtiņš Meiers, 5 Dairis Bertāns, 6 Rolands Freimanis, 7 Jānis Blūms, 8 Mareks Jurevičus, 9 Edgars Jeromanovs, 10 Rihards Kuksiks, 11 Mareks Mejeris, 12 Dāvis Bertāns, 13 Jānis Strēlnieks, 14 Artūrs Bērziņš, 15 Andrejs Šeļakovs (Coach: Ainars Bagatskis)


2013 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 24 teams

4 Mārtiņš Meiers, 5 Mareks Mejeris, 6 Rolands Freimanis, 7 Jānis Blūms, 8 Jānis Bērziņš, 9 Dairis Bertāns, 10 Rihards Kuksiks, 11 Armands Šķēle, 12 Kristaps Janičenoks, 13 Jānis Strēlnieks, 14 Kaspars Bērziņš, 15 Andrejs Šeļakovs (Coach: Ainars Bagatskis)


2015 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 24 teams

5 Mareks Mejeris, 6 Rolands Freimanis, 7 Jānis Blūms (C), 9 Dairis Bertāns, 10 Jānis Timma, 12 Kristaps Janičenoks, 13 Jānis Strēlnieks, 14 Kaspars Bērziņš, 19 Kaspars Vecvagars, 23 Haralds Kārlis, 31 Žanis Peiners, 33 Mārtiņš Meiers (Coach: Ainars Bagatskis)


2017 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 24 teams

6 Kristaps Porziņģis, 7 Jānis Blūms (C), 8 Dāvis Bertāns, 9 Dairis Bertāns, 10 Jānis Timma, 11 Rolands Šmits, 12 Kristaps Janičenoks, 13 Jānis Strēlnieks, 21 Aigars Šķēle, 24 Andrejs Gražulis, 31 Žanis Peiners, 33 Mārtiņš Meiers (Coach: Ainars Bagatskis)


2023 FIBA World Cup: finished 5th among 32 teams

00 Rodions Kurucs, 8 Dāvis Bertāns, 9 Dairis Bertāns (C), 11 Rolands Šmits, 12 Artūrs Strautiņš, 18 Klāvs Čavars, 21 Aigars Šķēle, 24 Andrejs Gražulis, 32 Anžejs Pasečņiks, 47 Artūrs Kurucs, 55 Artūrs Žagars, 66 Kristers Zoriks (Coach: Luca Banchi)

Record against other teams Edit

*Friendly matches not counted

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Includes a 2–0 forfeit win at EuroBasket 1937

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website   (in Latvian)
  • Latvia FIBA profile
  • Latvia National Team – Men at Eurobasket.com
  • Latvia Basketball Records at FIBA Archive

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This article is about the men s team For the women s team see Latvia women s national basketball team The Latvia men s national basketball team Latvian Latvijas basketbola izlase represents Latvia in international basketball They are organized and run by the Latvian Basketball Association Latvia has reached the European Basketball Championship 15 times with their ultimate success occurring during the inter war period when they became the first team to win the tournament in 1935 Four years later they had another impressive run to come away with the silver in 1939 Although after 1939 Latvia were forced to suspend their national team operations due to the Occupation of the Baltic states during World War II Latvia regained independence in 1991 with their national team taking part in international competition once again a year later LatviaFIBA ranking8 22 15 September 2023 1 Joined FIBA1932 co founders FIBA zoneFIBA EuropeNational federationLBSCoachLuca BanchiOlympic GamesAppearances1FIBA World CupAppearances1EuroBasketAppearances14MedalsGold 1935 Silver 1939 HomeAwayFirst international Latvia 20 16 Estonia Riga Latvia 29 April 1924 2 Biggest win Latvia 108 7 Finland Kaunas Lithuania 24 May 1939 3 Biggest defeat Lithuania 108 65 Latvia Kaunas Lithuania 17 November 1993 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins of the team 1 2 EuroBasket 1935 1 3 1936 Summer Olympic Games Berlin 1936 1 4 EuroBasket 1937 1 5 EuroBasket 1939 1 6 Soviet and Nazi period 1940 1991 1 7 After the restoration of independence from 1991 1 8 EuroBasket 2013 1 9 EuroBasket 2015 1 10 EuroBasket 2017 1 11 Recent years 2019 2022 1 12 Road to the 2023 FIBA World Cup 2 Competitive record 2 1 FIBA World Cup 2 2 Olympic Games 2 3 EuroBasket 3 Results and fixtures 3 1 2022 3 2 2023 4 Team 4 1 Current roster 4 2 Notable players 4 3 Head coach history 4 4 Notable players 4 5 Past rosters 5 Record against other teams 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditOrigins of the team Edit On 26 November 1923 the Latvijas Basketbola Savieniba was founded earlier than most basketball federations from other countries 4 On 29 April 1924 Latvia played their first international game versus Estonia winning it 20 16 5 In the winter of 1924 the first men s basketball championship was held while the first women s championship was organized in 1933 6 Latvians like their Baltic neighbors Lithuanians and Estonians also began playing basketball in the 1920s quickly rising as the strongest of the Baltic teams On 13 December 1925 in Riga when the Lithuanian national team played their first international game Latvia easily swept them with the score of 41 20 7 Later on Latvia continued to dominate the future three times European champions as well 41 29 and 123 10 8 In fact Latvia had one of the world s strongest national basketball teams The first Latvian teams consisted of students and pupils who were trained by coaches of the American YMCA Young Men s Christian Association 9 Latvia also was one of the eight countries which signed the founding act of FIBA on 18 June 1932 in Geneva along with Switzerland Czechoslovakia Greece Italy Portugal Romania and Argentina The Latvian representative in this event was Jazeps Sadeiko 10 EuroBasket 1935 Edit Main article EuroBasket 1935 nbsp The Latvian national team at EuroBasket 1935 The Latvians won the first European basketball championship the EuroBasket 1935 held by the International Basketball Federation s FIBA Europe continental federation They defeated Hungary in the preliminary round Switzerland in the semi finals and Spain in the final to finish at the top of the ten nation field 11 Latvia held their opponents to 49 points over three games the lowest points against average in the tournament Their scoring rate 98 points over three games for 32 67 points per game was second only to France Latvia is the smallest country in population to ever win the EuroBasket In 2012 Latvian film director Aigars Grauba directed the historical sports drama Dream Team 1935 about the journey of the Latvian team towards winning the title 12 11 1936 Summer Olympic Games Berlin 1936 Edit Main article Basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics The Latvia national basketball team participated in the first appearance of basketball as an official Olympic medal event Latvia were reigning European champions and were considered to be one of the pre tournament favorites Although the Olympics did not go that well for the Latvians They began the tournament with a 20 17 victory over Uruguay However they were soundly beaten 23 34 by Canada and after suffering another defeat to Poland 23 28 the Latvians did not qualify for the knockout stage unlike their neighbors Estonia 13 This was the first and only appearance for Latvia at the Olympic Games as of 2019 their female counterparts made their first appearance in 2008 14 EuroBasket 1937 Edit Main article EuroBasket 1937 At the EuroBasket 1937 the reigning champions got off to a great start in their first game in the tournament by blowing out Czechoslovakia 44 11 In their second game they lost a close one to Poland to drop to 1 1 in the standings They finished up group play with a needed win against France to put them in a three way tie for the lead of the four team group However it wouldn t be enough for the national team to reach the semi finals as they came out on the bottom of the tie breaker against Poland and France This result came about despite the Latvians being the highest scoring team in the entire tournament and allowing fewer opponent points than any of the other teams in their group Being in the bottom half of the preliminary group meant that the team could finish no better than fifth In the classification semifinal Latvia faced Egypt which had withdrawn after their first two preliminary matches They advanced to the 5th 6th place playoff which they lost to Estonia 41 19 EuroBasket 1939 Edit nbsp Latvia national team during opening ceremony of EuroBasket 1939Main article EuroBasket 1939 In 1939 despite losing twice including a rematch of the 1937 game against Estonia Latvia secured silver medals with 5 wins Poland which also had a 5 2 record finished third as Latvia had won the match between the two teams The tournament s opening and in retrospect decisive game between Latvia and Lithuania ended in a dramatic late victory for the hosts and eventual champions Lithuania souring the sports relations between the two countries and leading to the cancellation of the 1939 Baltic Cup 15 One of the 1939 s vice champions Alfreds Krauklis once said Frankly saying these three Baltic states raised the European basketball Now they say that its Spanish and so what Let them say And I say it s our merit 16 Soviet and Nazi period 1940 1991 Edit Due to Soviet and Nazi occupations Latvians were unable to represent Latvia in FIBA organized tournaments or the Olympic Games Instead they were forced to play for the Soviet Union national team Horrific times in Latvia began In 1940 the massive people deportations started implemented by the Soviets Thousands of Latvians were forced to leave their homeland thousands of them died due to the active warfare during World War II Though despite all the cruel challenges basketball was continued to be played and retained its popularity in Latvia In 1941 a Baltic States tournament was organized in Kaunas Sports Hall The Lithuanian SSR team won the final against the Latvian SSR 38 33 17 At the 1952 Summer Olympics Maigonis Valdmanis became the first Latvian representative on the Soviet squad which won the Olympic silver medals that year A few years later two other Latvian basketball stars joined the team Janis Krumins and Valdis Muiznieks Later on the trio won two EuroBasket titles and two times became Olympic vice champions together In the 1950s Rigas ASK coached by the Soviet legend Aleksandr Gomelsky became the major force of the Soviet Union and even Europe by winning three consecutive European Cup titles from 1958 to 1960 The club s roster had multiple European champions in Janis Krumins Maigonis Valdmanis and Valdis Muiznieks 18 Furthermore in 1960 TTT Riga won the European Cup for Women s Clubs undoubtedly turning Riga into the capital of basketball with the two major European basketball titles held by the single city s clubs at the same time And it only was the first of the stunning 18 European titles In later years other Latvian basketball stars appeared such as Valdis Valters and Igors Miglinieks both of whom were eventually crowned as Olympic champions Valdis Valters is considered to be one of Europe s greatest basketball players of the 1980s In addition to his Olympic title he also won the World Cup in 1982 and became the European champion twice being named as the MVP of EuroBasket 1981 nbsp Andris Biedrins representing Team Latvia at the EuroBasket 2009After the restoration of independence from 1991 Edit On 4 May 1990 Latvia declared the country s independence from the Soviet Union Consequently in September 1991 its basketball federation was re affiliated with FIBA 19 Though despite having some remarkable players like Valdis Valters Igors Miglinieks Ainars Bagatskis Kaspars Kambala Andris Biedrins Latvia failed to recover its inter war glory Their best result after restoring the country s independence is the 5th place achieved at EuroBasket 2017 Although basketball is slowly regaining its power in Latvia with the help of the medals winning youth squads nbsp Latvia basketball fansEuroBasket 2013 Edit Main article EuroBasket 2013 During EuroBasket 2013 Latvia began their tournament run with two wins against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro before facing longtime Baltic rival Lithuania Although in the highly anticipated match between the two nations Lithuania prevailed 67 59 Latvia then lost their next match versus Serbia but rebounded to win their final fixture in group play against Macedonia to advance In the second group phase of the tournament Latvia displayed immediate dominance in their first game of group play over Ukraine winning 86 51 It turned out to be the only win Latvia would record in the group as they were eventually eliminated EuroBasket 2015 Edit Main article EuroBasket 2015 nbsp France v Latvia quarter finals match at EuroBasket 2015As one of the hosts for EuroBasket 2015 in Riga Latvia began their campaign at the tournament victorious over Belgium 78 67 In their second match they were once again pitted against their rivals Lithuania Latvia looked to avenge their lost from the prior EuroBasket showdown between the two as the national team got off to a strong start in the 1st quarter Unfortunately the Latvians were unable to maintain the momentum they started the match with as they fell to their rivals again 68 49 While it was demoralizing for Latvia to be defeated in that manner in front of their home crowd they recovered quickly to win two out of the next three matches they played to move on to the knockout stage There Latvia beat Slovenia to advance to the quarter finals but ultimately fell short to the eventual bronze medalist France EuroBasket 2017 Edit Main article EuroBasket 2017 At EuroBasket 2017 Latvia entered the competition with high expectations as they fielded one of their most potent lineups ever With the addition of Latvian star Kristaps Porzingis joining the senior national team for the first time Latvia was poised to go on a long tournament run But in their first match they were out lasted by a veteran Serbian squad 92 82 Although the national team bounced back in a huge way dismantling Belgium 92 64 with Porzingis and Janis Timma leading the way in scoring with 27 points apiece They also went on to win their next three matches in group play to finish with a 4 1 record to earn a spot in the knockout rounds In their round of 16 match up they throttled Montenegro 100 68 Latvia ran into an buzz saw in their quarter finals match though falling to the eventual champions Slovenia Latvia finished fifth in the tournament overall reaching their best post war result in the history of the national team in which Kristaps Porzingis debuted with astonishing averages of 23 6 points 5 9 rebounds and 1 9 blocks at the age of 22 20 Recent years 2019 2022 Edit nbsp Latvia men s national basketball team right before a preparation game versus Lithuania in 2023On 1 August 2019 Latvia named former player Roberts Stelmahers the new head coach of the national team He replaced Arnis Vecvagars 21 In March 2022 Latvia was selected as one of the four co hosts for EuroBasket 2025 where they will host one preliminary phase group as well as the knockout rounds Road to the 2023 FIBA World Cup Edit Main article 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup nbsp Latvian basketball fans in 2023After the signing of Luca Banchi as head coach in 2021 Latvia went on to qualify for the 2023 FIBA World Cup making it the first time the national team would appear at the World Cup finals 22 23 Latvia entered the competition with high hopes however their biggest star Kristaps Porzingis was unable to represent the team during the 2023 FIBA World Cup due to failing to recover from an injury 24 Nevertheless Latvia surprisingly eliminated European vice champions France in the first round by winning a decisive game 88 86 and qualified to the second round of the 2023 FIBA World Cup with two victories also versus Lebanon 109 70 and one 101 75 loss to Canada 25 26 One of the Latvian team leaders Davis Bertans described victory versus France as the biggest win in Latvian basketball history since 1935 27 In the second round Latvia achieved yet another memorable 74 69 victory versus the reigning world champions Spain 28 In the next game Latvia crushed Brazil 104 84 and advanced to the quarter finals as the second best team in the group leaving Spain and Brazil behind without playoffs 29 But in quarter final Latvia lost to Germany in the last seconds with the result 79 81 and did not directly qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics 30 Latvia finished the tournament in fifth place after defeating Italy 82 87 and Lithuania 98 63 31 26 Competitive record EditFIBA World Cup Edit World Cup QualificationYear Position Pld W L Pld W L1950 to 1990 Part of Soviet Union nbsp 1994 Did not qualify EuroBasket servedas qualifiers nbsp 1998 nbsp 2002 nbsp 2006 nbsp 2010 nbsp 2014 nbsp 2019 12 7 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp 2023 5th 8 6 2 16 15 1 nbsp 2027 To be determined To be determinedTotal 1 8 8 6 2 28 22 6Olympic Games Edit Olympic Games QualifyingYear Position Pld W L Pld W L nbsp 1936 15th 3 1 21948 to 1988 Part of Soviet Union nbsp 1992 Did not qualify 6 3 3 nbsp 1996 Did not qualify nbsp 2000 nbsp 2004 nbsp 2008 nbsp 2012 nbsp 2016 3 2 1 nbsp 2020 Did not qualify nbsp 2024 To be determined To be determinedTotal 1 9 3 1 2 9 5 4 EuroBasket Edit EuroBasket QualificationYear Position Pld W L Pld W L nbsp 1935 nbsp 3 3 0 nbsp 1937 6th 5 3 2 nbsp 1939 nbsp 7 5 21946 to 1991 Part of Soviet Union nbsp 1993 10th 6 2 4 8 5 3 nbsp 1995 Did not qualify 6 0 6 nbsp 1997 16th 5 0 5 10 7 3 nbsp 1999 Did not qualify 10 3 7 nbsp 2001 8th 7 2 5 13 9 4 nbsp 2003 13th 3 0 3 10 6 4 nbsp 2005 13th 3 0 3 6 4 2 nbsp 2007 13th 3 1 2 6 4 2 nbsp 2009 13th 3 1 2 6 4 2 nbsp 2011 21st 5 0 5 8 3 5 nbsp 2013 11th 8 4 4 8 5 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2015 8th 9 4 5 6 6 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017 5th 7 5 2 Direct qualification nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2022 Did not qualify 6 1 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2025 Qualified as co host To be determinedTotal 14 17 74 30 44 103 57 46Results and fixtures Edit Win Loss 2022 Edit Greece nbsp v nbsp Latvia 11 November 2022 2023 FIBA World Cup qualifiers 2nd round Greece nbsp 60 80 nbsp Latvia Heraklion Greece19 00 UTC 2 Scoring by quarter 13 16 15 20 17 27 15 17Pts Gkikas Gontikas 11 Rebs Gontikas 7Asts Lountzis 3 Boxscore Pts Strelnieks 19 Rebs Grazulis Mejeris 8Asts Grazulis 4 Arena Heraklion Indoor Sports Arena Attendance 5 500Referees Ademir Zurapovic BIH Nicolas Maestre FRA Ivor Matejek CZE Latvia nbsp v nbsp Great Britain 14 November 2022 2023 FIBA World Cup qualifiers 2nd round Latvia nbsp 79 63 nbsp Great Britain Riga Latvia19 30 UTC 2 Scoring by quarter 22 17 18 11 18 12 21 23Pts Lomazs 15 Rebs three players 7Asts three players 4 Boxscore Pts Nelson 16 Rebs Wheatle 8Asts Nelson 8 Arena Arena Riga Attendance 11 057Referees Radomir Vojinovic MNE Carsten Straube GER Ventsislav Velikov BUL 2023 Edit Turkey nbsp v nbsp Latvia 24 February 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup qualifiers 2nd round Turkey nbsp 74 83 nbsp Latvia Bursa Turkey20 00 UTC 3 Scoring by quarter 23 26 23 23 7 21 21 13Pts Bitim 17 Rebs Saybir 5Asts Ozdemiroglu 5 Boxscore Pts Zagars 14 Rebs Cavars 7Asts Grazulis 5 Arena Tofas Nilufer Spor Salonu Attendance 6 048Referees Marius Ciulin ROU Fernando Calatrava ESP Martin Horozov BUL Latvia nbsp v nbsp Greece 27 February 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup qualifiers 2nd round Latvia nbsp 67 57 nbsp Greece Riga Latvia19 30 UTC 2 Scoring by quarter 18 8 15 24 19 9 15 16Pts Leimanis Strautins 11 Rebs Grazulis 6Asts Leimanis 8 Boxscore Pts Chatzidakis 9 Rebs Moraitis 7Asts Mouratos 4 Arena Arena Riga Attendance 11 127Referees Ademir Zurapovic BIH Saverio Lanzarini ITA Nicolas Maestre FRA Latvia nbsp v nbsp Sweden 2 August 2023 Friendly Latvia nbsp 87 77 nbsp Sweden Liepaja Latvia19 00 UTC 3 Scoring by quarter 26 22 28 13 15 26 18 16Pts Smits 17 Rebs R Kurucs 8Asts Mejeris 5 Boxscore Pts Clarence 16 Rebs Andersson 6Asts Terins 4 Arena Liepaja Olympic Centre Latvia nbsp v nbsp Georgia 5 August 2023 Friendly Latvia nbsp 82 57 nbsp Georgia Riga Latvia18 00 UTC 3 Scoring by quarter 19 20 26 19 20 10 17 8Pts Skele 16 Rebs Cavars 6Asts Zagars 5 Boxscore Pts Shermadini 14 Rebs Mamukelashvili 9Asts Andronikashvili 3 Arena Arena Riga Latvia nbsp v nbsp Dominican Republic 12 August 2023 Friendly Latvia nbsp 74 69 nbsp Dominican Republic Riga Latvia18 00 UTC 3 Scoring by quarter 19 17 24 19 15 16 16 17Pts Bertans Pasecniks 11 Rebs R Kurucs 7Asts Zoriks 5 Boxscore Pts Vargas 12 Rebs Figueroa Santos 5Asts Solano 4 Arena Arena Riga Latvia nbsp v nbsp Finland 16 August 2023 Friendly Latvia nbsp 94 57 nbsp Finland Riga Latvia19 30 UTC 3 Scoring by quarter 16 20 23 12 25 8 30 12Pts Smits 21 Rebs Grazulis 10Asts four players 4 Boxscore Pts Valtonen 11 Rebs Valtonen 8Asts Little 7 Arena Arena Riga Latvia nbsp v nbsp Puerto Rico 20 August 2023 Friendly Latvia nbsp 84 72 nbsp Puerto Rico New Taipei City Taiwan14 00 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 14 13 21 20 23 18 26 21Arena Xinzhuang Gymnasium Lithuania nbsp v nbsp Latvia 22 August 2023 Friendly Lithuania nbsp 93 69 nbsp Latvia New Taipei City Taiwan19 00 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 30 12 31 14 15 22 17 21Arena Xinzhuang Gymnasium Latvia nbsp v nbsp Lebanon 25 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Group stage Latvia nbsp 109 70 nbsp Lebanon Jakarta Indonesia16 15 UTC 7 Scoring by quarter 27 17 28 13 27 18 27 22Pts Dai Bertans 20 Rebs Grazulis Smits 7Asts Zagars 11 Boxscore Pts El Darwich 19 Rebs El Darwich 5Asts Arakji 8 Arena Indonesia Arena Attendance 5 834Referees Julio Anaya PAN Scott Beker AUS Jenna Reneau USA France nbsp v nbsp Latvia 27 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Group stage France nbsp 86 88 nbsp Latvia Jakarta Indonesia20 30 UTC 7 Scoring by quarter 33 26 20 23 21 13 12 26Pts Fournier 27 Rebs Gobert 7Asts De Colo 8 Boxscore Pts Zagars 22 Rebs R Kurucs 5Asts Zagars 5 Arena Indonesia Arena Attendance 9 628Referees Julio Anaya PAN Juan Fernandez ARG Andres Bartel URU Canada nbsp v nbsp Latvia 29 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Group stage Canada nbsp 101 75 nbsp Latvia Jakarta Indonesia20 30 UTC 7 Scoring by quarter 13 23 30 19 24 15 34 18Pts Gilgeous Alexander 27 Rebs Ejim 7Asts Gilgeous Alexander 6 Boxscore Pts Grazulis 16 Rebs R Kurucs 10Asts Skele 6 Arena Indonesia Arena Attendance 11 186Referees Juan Fernandez ARG Jenna Reneau USA Johnny Batista PUR Spain nbsp v nbsp Latvia 1 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup 2nd Group stage Spain nbsp 69 74 nbsp Latvia Jakarta Indonesia16 45 UTC 7 Scoring by quarter 16 17 16 12 26 18 11 27Pts W Hernangomez 14 Rebs Claver J Hernangomez 5Asts Llull 7 Boxscore Pts Dav Bertans 16 Rebs R Kurucs 8Asts Zagars 5 Arena Indonesia Arena Attendance 7 117Referees Roberto Vazquez PUR Aleksandar Glisic SRB Juan Fernandez ARG Brazil nbsp v nbsp Latvia 3 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup 2nd Group stage Brazil nbsp 84 104 nbsp Latvia Jakarta Indonesia16 45 UTC 7 Scoring by quarter 20 22 22 23 21 36 21 23Pts Caboclo 20 Rebs Caboclo Lucas 7Asts Marcelinho 9 Boxscore Pts Grazulis 24 Rebs R Kurucs 5Asts Zoriks 6 Arena Indonesia Arena Attendance 10 412Referees Roberto Vazquez PUR Aleksandar Glisic SRB Johnny Batista PUR Germany nbsp v nbsp Latvia 6 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Quarter finals Germany nbsp 81 79 nbsp Latvia Pasay Philippines16 45 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 13 16 23 18 26 25 19 20Pts F Wagner 16 Rebs Theis F Wagner 8Asts Schroder 4 Boxscore Pts Zagars 24 Rebs R Kurucs 10Asts Zagars 8 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 7 584Referees Antonio Conde ESP Yohan Rosso FRA Martin Vulic CRO Italy nbsp v nbsp Latvia 7 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Classifying round Italy nbsp 82 87 nbsp Latvia Pasay Philippines16 45 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 26 18 16 28 18 21 22 20Pts Datome 20 Rebs Melli 9Asts Spissu 7 Boxscore Pts Grazulis 28 Rebs Grazulis 6Asts Skele 9 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 4 579Referees Ademir Zurapovic BIH Takaki Kato JPN Blanca Burns USA Latvia nbsp v nbsp Lithuania 9 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Fifth place game Latvia nbsp 98 63 nbsp Lithuania Pasay Philippines20 30 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 28 20 21 18 28 9 21 16Pts A Kurucs 20 Rebs four players 6Asts Zagars 17 Boxscore Pts Jokubaitis 16 Rebs Sedekerskis 10Asts Brazdeikis 3 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 9 440Referees Manuel Mazzoni ITA Blanca Burns USA Johnny Batista PUR Team EditCurrent roster Edit Roster for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup 32 33 Latvia men s national basketball team 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Name Age Date of birth Height Club Ctr F 00 Rodions Kurucs 25 1998 02 05 5 February 1998 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in UCAM Murcia nbsp F 8 Davis Bertans 30 1992 11 12 12 November 1992 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in Oklahoma City Thunder nbsp G 9 Dairis Bertans C 33 1989 09 09 9 September 1989 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in VEF Riga nbsp F 11 Rolands Smits 28 1995 06 25 25 June 1995 2 07 m 6 ft 9 in Zalgiris nbsp F 12 Arturs Strautins 24 1998 10 23 23 October 1998 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in Derthona Basket nbsp C 18 Klavs Cavars 27 1996 02 11 11 February 1996 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in Yokohama Excellence nbsp G 21 Aigars Skele 30 1992 12 04 4 December 1992 1 92 m 6 ft 4 in Stal Ostrow Wielkopolski nbsp F 24 Andrejs Grazulis 30 1993 07 21 21 July 1993 2 02 m 6 ft 8 in Trento nbsp C 32 Anzejs Pasecniks 27 1995 12 20 20 December 1995 2 18 m 7 ft 2 in Real Betis nbsp G 47 Arturs Kurucs 23 2000 01 19 19 January 2000 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in Promitheas Patras nbsp G 55 Arturs Zagars 23 2000 04 21 21 April 2000 1 90 m 6 ft 3 in Wolves nbsp G 66 Kristers Zoriks 25 1998 05 25 25 May 1998 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in Petkim Spor nbsp Head coach nbsp Luca BanchiAssistant coach es nbsp Janis Gailitis nbsp Arturs Visockis RubenisLegend C Team captain Club describes lastclub before the tournament Age describes ageon 25 August 2023Notable players Edit Current notable players from Latvia who have played for the national team Current notable players rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Name Age Date of birth Height Club Ctr SG Artis Ate 33 1989 07 29 29 July 1989 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in Riga nbsp F Janis Berzins 29 1993 05 04 4 May 1993 2 01 m 6 ft 7 in Legia Warszawa nbsp C Kaspars Berzins 37 1985 08 25 25 August 1985 2 13 m 7 ft 0 in Strasbourg nbsp PG Renars Birkans 25 1997 06 29 29 June 1997 1 86 m 6 ft 1 in Liepaja nbsp F C Artjoms Butjankovs 31 1991 08 26 26 August 1991 2 04 m 6 ft 8 in Scafati nbsp PF Rolands Freimanis 35 1988 01 21 21 January 1988 2 09 m 6 ft 10 in Trefl nbsp PF Maris Gulbis 37 1985 10 04 4 October 1985 2 01 m 6 ft 7 in Riga nbsp F C Kriss Helmanis 20 2002 04 07 7 April 2002 2 12 m 6 ft 11 in Tubingen nbsp G F Martins Laksa 32 1990 06 26 26 June 1990 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in Jonava nbsp G Toms Leimanis 28 1994 08 07 7 August 1994 1 90 m 6 ft 3 in Estudiantes nbsp G Rihards Lomazs 26 1996 04 13 13 April 1996 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in Oldenburg nbsp PF Rinlands Malmanis 26 1996 04 12 12 April 1996 2 05 m 6 ft 9 in Neptunas nbsp C Martins Meiers 31 1991 03 30 30 March 1991 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in Kalev Cramo nbsp F C Mareks Mejeris 31 1991 09 02 2 September 1991 2 07 m 6 ft 9 in Hapoel Jerusalem nbsp F C Kristaps Porzingis 27 1995 08 02 2 August 1995 2 21 m 7 ft 3 in Boston Celtics nbsp C Karlis Silins 26 1997 01 01 1 January 1997 2 10 m 6 ft 11 in Liepaja nbsp F Ojars Silins 29 1993 07 20 20 July 1993 2 01 m 6 ft 7 in Stal Ostrow nbsp PG Rinalds Sirsnins 37 1985 07 04 4 July 1985 1 86 m 6 ft 1 in Ogre nbsp PF Marcis Steinbergs 21 2001 08 28 28 August 2001 2 05 m 6 ft 9 in Manresa nbsp G Janis Strelnieks 33 1989 09 01 1 September 1989 1 90 m 6 ft 3 in AEK nbsp SF Roberts Stumbris 29 1993 07 09 9 July 1993 1 99 m 6 ft 6 in Brescia nbsp SF Janis Timma 30 1992 07 02 2 July 1992 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in Grises de Humacao nbsp PG Marcis Vitols 30 1992 05 02 2 May 1992 1 86 m 6 ft 1 in Keila nbsp LegendClub describes current club Age describes ageon 24 February 2023Head coach history Edit nbsp Valdemars Baumanis 1935 1936 nbsp Adolfs Grasis 1937 nbsp Valdemars Baumanis 1939 nbsp Armands Kraulins 1993 1996 nbsp Igors Miglinieks 1997 1999 nbsp Armands Kraulins 2000 2003 nbsp Karlis Muiznieks 2004 2007 nbsp Kestutis Kemzura 2008 2009 nbsp Ainars Bagatskis 2010 2017 nbsp Arnis Vecvagars 2017 2019 nbsp Roberts Stelmahers 2019 2021 nbsp Luca Banchi 2021 present 34 Notable players Edit Retired players Andris Biedrins was the highest ever NBA drafted Latvian basketball player until 2015 In the 2004 NBA draft the Golden State Warriors selected him 11 Only Kristaps Porzingis has been drafted higher Kaspars Kambala one of the best 2000s Latvian basketball players Sandis Valters also one of the best 2000s Latvian basketball players Ainars Bagatskis long term national team s member Igors Miglinieks Olympic champion with the Soviet Union squad Valdis Valters World champion Valters returned to the court after his first retirement and represented the Latvia national team in the Qualifying tournament of the 1992 Olympics Alfreds Krauklis one of the key players in 1939 Karlis Arents one of the key players in 1939 Visvaldis Melderis team s third leading scorer in 1939 Voldemars Smits team s second leading scorer in 1937 and 1939 Rudolfs Jurcins national team s leading scorer in 1935 tournament s leading scorer in 1937 Past rosters Edit 1935 EuroBasket finished 1st nbsp among 10 teams3 Eduards Andersons 4 Aleksejs Anufrijevs 5 Martins Grundmanis 6 Herberts Gubins 8 Rudolfs Jurcins 9 Janis Lidmanis 10 Visvaldis Melderis 11 Dzems Raudzins Coach Valdemars Baumanis 1936 Olympic Games finished 18th among 21 teams1 Rudolfs Jurcins 2 Visvaldis Melderis 3 Eduards Andersons 4 Dzems Raudzins 5 Voldemars Elmuts 6 Martins Grundmanis 7 Maksis Kazaks Coach Valdemars Baumanis 1937 EuroBasket finished 6th among 8 teams3 Eduards Andersons 4 Aleksejs Anufrijevs 5 Martins Grundmanis 6 Janis Jansons 7 Rudolfs Jurcins 8 Andrejs Krisons 9 Aleksandrs Martinsons 10 Visvaldis Melderis 11 Dzems Raudzins 12 Voldemars Smits Coach Adolfs Grasis 1939 EuroBasket finished 2nd nbsp among 8 teams3 Aleksandrs Vanags 4 Alfreds Krauklis 5 Teodors Grinbergs 6 Maksis Kazaks 8 Voldemars Smits 9 Janis Graudins 11 Karlis Arents 12 Juris Solovjovs 14 Karlis Satins 18 Visvaldis Melderis Coach Valdemars Baumanis 1993 EuroBasket finished 9th among 16 teams4 Edgars Sneps 5 Janis Azacis 6 Igors Melniks 7 Karlis Muiznieks 8 Ivars Zankovskis 9 Ainars Bagatskis 10 Dzintars Jaunzems 11 Ivars Liepa 12 Raimonds Miglinieks 13 Edmunds Valeiko 14 Andrejs Bondarenko 15 Aigars Zeidaks Coach Armands Kraulins 1997 EuroBasket finished 16th among 16 teams4 Uvis Helmanis 5 Janis Azacis 6 Edmunds Valeiko 7 Roberts Stelmahers 8 Karlis Muiznieks 9 Edgars Sneps 10 Raimonds Miglinieks 11 Ainars Bagatskis 12 Ivars Liepa 13 Ralfs Jansons 14 Andrejs Bondarenko 15 Igors Melniks Coach Igors Miglinieks 2001 EuroBasket finished 8th among 16 teams4 Uvis Helmanis 5 Aigars Vitols 6 Kaspars Cipruss 7 Roberts Stelmahers 8 Edmunds Valeiko 9 Maris Laksa 10 Kristaps Valters 11 Raimonds Miglinieks 12 Ainars Bagatskis 13 Raitis Grafs 14 Kaspars Kambala 15 Arnis Vecvagars Coach Armands Kraulins 2003 EuroBasket finished 13th among 16 teams4 Uvis Helmanis 5 Aigars Vitols 6 Trojs Ostlers 7 Roberts Stelmahers 8 Armands Skele 9 Edgars Sneps 10 Kristaps Valters 11 Maris Laksa 12 Ainars Bagatskis 13 Raitis Grafs 14 Kaspars Kambala 15 Arnis Vecvagars Coach Armands Kraulins 2005 EuroBasket finished 14th among 16 teams4 Uvis Helmanis 5 Aigars Vitols 6 Armands Skele 7 Roberts Stelmahers 8 Janis Blums 9 Sandis Valters 10 Kristaps Valters 11 Ivars Timermanis 12 Martins Skirmants 13 Raitis Grafs 14 Kaspars Cipruss 15 Kristaps Janicenoks Coach Karlis Muiznieks 2007 EuroBasket finished 13th among 16 teams4 Uvis Helmanis 5 Aigars Vitols 6 Armands Skele 7 Janis Blums 8 Raimonds Vaikulis 9 Gatis Jahovics 10 Sandis Valters 11 Pavels Veselovs 12 Kaspars Cipruss 13 Raitis Grafs 14 Kristaps Janicenoks 15 Andris Biedrins Coach Karlis Muiznieks 2009 EuroBasket finished 13th among 16 teams4 Uvis Helmanis 5 Aigars Vitols 6 Armands Skele 7 Janis Blums 8 Ernests Kalve 9 Kristaps Valters 10 Gatis Jahovics 11 Kaspars Kambala 12 Rolands Freimanis 13 Arturs Stalbergs 14 Kristaps Janicenoks 15 Andris Biedrins Coach Kestutis Kemzura 2011 EuroBasket finished 21st among 24 teams4 Martins Meiers 5 Dairis Bertans 6 Rolands Freimanis 7 Janis Blums 8 Mareks Jurevicus 9 Edgars Jeromanovs 10 Rihards Kuksiks 11 Mareks Mejeris 12 Davis Bertans 13 Janis Strelnieks 14 Arturs Berzins 15 Andrejs Selakovs Coach Ainars Bagatskis 2013 EuroBasket finished 11th among 24 teams4 Martins Meiers 5 Mareks Mejeris 6 Rolands Freimanis 7 Janis Blums 8 Janis Berzins 9 Dairis Bertans 10 Rihards Kuksiks 11 Armands Skele 12 Kristaps Janicenoks 13 Janis Strelnieks 14 Kaspars Berzins 15 Andrejs Selakovs Coach Ainars Bagatskis 2015 EuroBasket finished 8th among 24 teams5 Mareks Mejeris 6 Rolands Freimanis 7 Janis Blums C 9 Dairis Bertans 10 Janis Timma 12 Kristaps Janicenoks 13 Janis Strelnieks 14 Kaspars Berzins 19 Kaspars Vecvagars 23 Haralds Karlis 31 Zanis Peiners 33 Martins Meiers Coach Ainars Bagatskis 2017 EuroBasket finished 5th among 24 teams6 Kristaps Porzingis 7 Janis Blums C 8 Davis Bertans 9 Dairis Bertans 10 Janis Timma 11 Rolands Smits 12 Kristaps Janicenoks 13 Janis Strelnieks 21 Aigars Skele 24 Andrejs Grazulis 31 Zanis Peiners 33 Martins Meiers Coach Ainars Bagatskis 2023 FIBA World Cup finished 5th among 32 teams00 Rodions Kurucs 8 Davis Bertans 9 Dairis Bertans C 11 Rolands Smits 12 Arturs Strautins 18 Klavs Cavars 21 Aigars Skele 24 Andrejs Grazulis 32 Anzejs Pasecniks 47 Arturs Kurucs 55 Arturs Zagars 66 Kristers Zoriks Coach Luca Banchi Record against other teams Edit Friendly matches not counted Team Pld W L PF PA PD nbsp Albania 1 1 0 94 78 16 nbsp Belarus 5 5 0 448 376 72 nbsp Belgium 5 4 1 360 319 41 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 2 5 575 565 10 nbsp Brazil 1 1 0 104 84 20 nbsp Bulgaria 4 1 3 356 351 5 nbsp Canada 2 0 2 98 135 37 nbsp Croatia 7 1 6 547 636 89 nbsp Czech Republic 6 3 3 429 452 23 nbsp Czechoslovakia 1 1 0 44 11 33 nbsp Denmark 2 2 0 168 140 28 nbsp Egypt 1 a 1 0 2 0 2 nbsp England 4 3 1 334 299 35 nbsp Estonia 14 8 6 1055 1005 50 nbsp Finland 3 3 0 288 164 124 nbsp France 10 3 7 692 743 51 nbsp Georgia 4 2 2 343 311 32 nbsp Germany 6 2 4 493 494 1 nbsp Great Britain 3 3 0 263 235 28 nbsp Greece 6 3 3 470 458 12 nbsp Hungary 6 5 1 447 346 101 nbsp Israel 9 2 7 699 757 58 nbsp Italy 10 5 5 735 787 52 nbsp Japan 1 1 0 88 48 40 nbsp Lebanon 1 1 0 109 70 39 nbsp Lithuania 8 2 6 583 605 22 nbsp Luxembourg 1 1 0 106 65 41 nbsp Moldova 1 1 0 110 64 46 nbsp Montenegro 6 3 3 478 484 6 nbsp Netherlands 3 3 0 263 225 38 nbsp North Macedonia 3 2 1 237 228 9 nbsp Norway 1 1 0 114 74 40 nbsp Poland 7 3 4 420 414 6 nbsp Portugal 7 5 2 557 485 72 nbsp Puerto Rico 1 0 1 70 77 7 nbsp Romania 6 6 0 531 406 125 nbsp Russia 6 1 5 458 538 80 nbsp Serbia 5 1 4 396 424 28 nbsp Serbia and Montenegro 3 0 3 234 304 70 nbsp Slovakia 6 6 0 530 404 126 nbsp Slovenia 8 4 4 669 733 64 nbsp Spain 8 2 6 592 647 55 nbsp Sweden 6 4 2 470 442 28 nbsp Switzerland 4 4 0 311 238 73 nbsp Turkey 8 4 4 656 640 16 nbsp Ukraine 7 4 3 561 509 52 nbsp Uruguay 1 1 0 20 17 3Total 217 121 104 17 517 16 887 720See also Edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Latvia portalSport in Latvia Latvia men s national under 20 basketball team Latvia men s national under 19 basketball team Latvia men s national under 17 basketball teamNotes Edit Includes a 2 0 forfeit win at EuroBasket 1937References Edit FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike FIBA 15 September 2023 Retrieved 15 September 2023 Federation Focus Latvia in English Latvia 108 7 Finland Game boxscore in English Federation Focus Latvia in English Federation Focus Latvia in English Federation Focus Latvia in English Stanislovas Stonkus Krepsinio kelias į Lietuva page 17 1937 ieji ir 1939 ieji pirmieji Lietuvos krepsinio sloves metai Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine in Lithuanian Federation Focus Latvia in English Federation Focus Latvia in English a b In the beginning EuroBasket 1935 in Geneva FIBA Retrieved 28 August 2023 Sapnu komanda 1935 IMDb Retrieved 10 April 2022 1936 Latvia Men s Olympic Basketball in English Beijing 2008 basketball women Results Olympic basketball Olympics com Retrieved 10 April 2022 Pranas Lubinas taurusis tarpukario krepsinio milzinas in Lithuanian Telecast Musu krepsinis Season 1 Episode 1 Quotation begins at 10 20 Krepsinis Lietuvos sporto enciklopedija Retrieved 1 May 2015 Federation Focus Latvia in English Federation Focus Latvia in English Latvia at the FIBA EuroBasket 2017 FIBA basketball FIBA com Retrieved 14 September 2017 Stelmahers is the new head coach of Latvian national men s basketball team Public Broadcasting of Latvia 1 August 2019 Retrieved 1 August 2019 Latvia thump Greece book first World Cup ticket FIBA basketball Retrieved 11 November 2022 Qualified Team Focus Latvia Porzingis and co ready to storm the World Cup for first time FIBA basketball Retrieved 31 March 2023 Kristaps Porzingis to miss FIBA World Cup BasketNews com Retrieved 16 August 2023 Schachner Miles 27 August 2023 Latvia eliminates France from World Cup in stunning upset New York Post Retrieved 28 August 2023 a b Latvia at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 FIBA basketball Retrieved 2 September 2023 The reaction The biggest win in Latvian basketball history since 1935 FIBA Retrieved 28 August 2023 Latvia stun another Goliath beat reigning champs Spain FIBA basketball Retrieved 2 September 2023 Latvia crushes Brazil goes to quarterfinals in FIBA World Cup 2023 BasketNews com Retrieved 4 September 2023 Wagner brothers send Germany to Semis Bertans misses a date with history Fiba basketball Retrieved 6 September 2023 Latvia cruise to win over Lithuania in battle for fifth Fiba basketball Retrieved 9 September 2023 Valstsvienibas spelu apmekletaji atbalstijusi sporta skolas kuras augusas nakamas zvaigznes basket lv 22 August 2023 Retrieved 22 August 2023 Team roster Latvia PDF FIBA 25 August 2023 Italy s Luca Banchi to take charge of Latvia s men s basketball team Retrieved 27 March 2021 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Latvia men s national basketball team Official website nbsp in Latvian Latvia FIBA profile Latvia National Team Men at Eurobasket com Latvia Basketball Records at FIBA Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Latvia men 27s national basketball team amp oldid 1176987128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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