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| FIBA Ranking | 30 |
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| Joined FIBA | 1936 | ||
| FIBA Zone | FIBA Americas | ||
| National Federation | Mexican Basketball Federation | ||
| Coach | Arturo Guerrero |
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| Appearances | 7 | ||
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| FIBA World Cup | |||
| Appearances | 4 | ||
| Medals | None | ||
| FIBA Americas Championship | |||
| Appearances | 11 | ||
| Medals | None | ||
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The Mexico national basketball team is the side that represents Mexico in men's international basketball competitions. The governing body of the team is the Asociación Deportiva Mexicana de Baloncesto (Mexican Basketball Federation) – abbrev. as ADEMEBA.
Until the late 1960s, team Mexico was a major force at the world stage. The team won the bronze medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics, finished 4th at the 1948 event and 5th in 1968. Since then, the team waits for yet another strong showing at a global event.
At the FIBA Americas Championship 2009 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Mexico finished 7th, ahead of
Panama,
Venezuela and the
Virgin Islands.[1]
On individual performances, Gustavo Ayon finished among the tournament’s top performers in steals (3rd), blocks (3rd) and minutes per game (9th).[2]
Both Eduardo Najera and Earl Watson expressed their interest in representing Mexico internationally.[3][4] However, neither received permission by their NBA teams to participate at the FIBA Americas Championship 2009 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[5]
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| Pos. | Starter | Bench | Bench | Inactive |
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| C | Héctor Hernandez | Adam Parada | ||
| PF | Lorenzo Mata | Michael Strobbe | Eduardo Najera | |
| SF | Victor Mariscal | Jesús López | ||
| SG | Orlando Mendez | Pedro Meza | Jovan Harris | |
| PG | Paul Stoll | Omar Quintero | Christopher Hernandez | Earl Watson |
| Year | Position | Tournament | Host |
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| 1936 | 3 |
Basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics | Berlin, Germany |
| 1948 | 4 | Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics | London, United Kingdom |
| 1952 | 9 | Basketball at the 1952 Summer Olympics | Helsinki, Finland |
| 1960 | 12 | Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics | Rome, Italy |
| 1964 | 12 | Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics | Tokyo, Japan |
| 1968 | 5 | Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics | Mexico City, Mexico |
| 1976 | 10 | Basketball at the 1976 Summer Olympics | Montreal, Canada |
| 2016 | TBD | Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Year | Position | Tournament | Host |
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| 1959 | 13 | 1959 FIBA World Championship | Chile |
| 1963 | 9 | 1963 FIBA World Championship | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| 1967 | 8 | 1970 FIBA World Championship | Uruguay |
| 1974 | 9 | 1974 FIBA World Championship | Puerto Rico |
| 2014 | TBD | 2014 FIBA World Championship | Spain |
1936 Olympic Games: finished 3rd among 21 teams (Bronze Medal Team) ![]()
Jesus Olmos, Alfonso Rojo, Carlos Borja, Silvio Hernandez, Rodolfo Choperena, Jose Pamplona, Andres Gomez, Greer Skousen, Raul Fernandez, Victor Borja, Luis Ignacio de la Vega, Francisco Martinez
1948 Olympic Games: finished 4th among 23 teams
Hector Guerrero, Jose de la Cruz Cabrera, Jorge Cardiel, Emilio Lopez, Ignacio Romo, Rodolfo Diaz, Angel Acuna, Isaac Alfaro, Jose Rojas Herrera, Jorge Gudino, Francisco Galindo, Alberto Bienvenu, Josue Neri, Fernando Rojas Herrera
1952 Olympic Games: finished 9th among 23 teams
Hector Guerrero, Jose de la Cruz Cabrera, Jorge Cardiel, Jose Rojas Herera, Carlos Jose Bru Villarreal, Emilio Lopez, Jose Pioquinto Soto Villanueva, Fernando Rojas Herrera, Sergio Olguin Fierro, Ruben Almanza Garcia, Rolando Rubalcava Pena, Jose Meneses Luna, Filiberto Manzo Hernandez
1959 World Championship: finished 13th among 13 teams
Hector Aizpuro, Edmundo Marquez, Arturo Escalera, Felipe Manzo, Armando Herrera, Daniel Cuevas, Ignacio Chavira, Jaime Rodriguez, Jose Maria Lozano, Hugo Orozco, Jorge Renteria, Carlos Quintanar (Coach: Agustin Garcia)
1960 Olympic Games: finished 12th among 16 teams
Guillermo "Billy" Wagner, Hector Aizpuro, Armando Herrera, Gayle "Chato" Bluth, Jose Maria Lozano, Ignacio Chavira, Carlos Quintanar, Urbano Zea, Eulalio Avila, Cesar Herrera, Guillermo Torres, Alberto Almanza (Coach: Enrique "Kiki" Romero)
1963 World Championship: finished 9th among 13 teams
Manuel Raga, Carlos Vega, Guillermo Torres, Ricardo Pontvianne, Urbano Zea, Humberto Camero, Carlos Quintanar, Luis Enrique Grajeda, Mario Pena, Rafael Heredia, Jaime Castillo, Ruben Izaguirre (Coach: Pedro Barba Ramos)
1964 Olympic Games: finished 12th among 16 teams
Manuel Raga, Luis Enrique Grajeda, Ricardo Pontvianne, Mario Pena, Armando Herrera, Eulalio Avila, Carlos Quintanar, Alberto Almanza, Rafael Heredia, Miguel Arellano (Coach: Agustin Garcia Arreola)
1967 World Championship: finished 8th among 13 teams
Manuel Raga, Arturo Guerrero, Ricardo Pontvianne, Rafael Heredia, Eulalio Avila, Raul Palma, Antonio Ayala, Alejandro Guzman, Miguel Arellano, Fernando Tiscareno, Carlos Quintanar, Ricardo Monreal (Coach: Lester Lane)
1968 Olympic Games: finished 5th among 16 teams
Manuel Raga, Arturo Guerrero, Ricardo Pontvianne, Luis Enrique Grajeda, Rafael Heredia, Antonio Ayala, Alejandro Guzman, John Hatch, Carlos Quintanar, Miguel Arellano, Oscar Asiain, Fernando Tiscareno (Coach: Lester Lane)
1974 World Championship: finished 9th among 14 teams
Manuel Raga, Ricardo Pontvianne, Arturo Guerrero, Raul Palma, Antonio Ayala, Jesus Garcia, Ricardo Monreal, Guillermo Marquez, Jesus Alvarado, Manuel Saenz, Gustavo Hernandez, Oscar Asiain (Coach: Pedro Barba Ramos)
1976 Olympic Games: finished 10th among 12 teams
Manuel Raga, Arturo Guerrero, Antonio Ayala, Manuel Saenz, Jesus Garcia, Samuel Campis, Hector Rodriguez, Gabriel Nava, Ruben Alcala, Jorge Flores, Rafael Palomar, Anastasio Reyes (Coach: Carlos Jose Bru)
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