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The rules of FIBA World Cup are different from those of NBA. Here are some key rules:
Each game has four quarters, each of which is 10 minutes.
Each team can have 12 players, but only 5 players can play.
Each team has five timeouts, three of which can be used in the first three quarters and the remaining two can be used in the last quarter.
Each team has 24 seconds to attack. If you don't shoot within the specified time, the ball will be transferred to another team.
If the game fails to win or lose at the end of the regular time, it will go into overtime, with 5 minutes each period until the first team wins.
Competition history
The first FIBA World Cup was held in Argentina on 1950. Since then, this game has become one of the most concerned basketball games in the world. In the past decades, basketball teams from some countries have performed well in this competition, including the United States, the Soviet Union, Serbia, Argentina and Spain.
Participating countries
All countries in the world are eligible to participate in the FIBA World Cup. At present, 32 countries are participating in the competition. These countries compete with each other in the final championship.
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If you want to watch the FIBA World Cup, here are some ways:
Subscribe to sports channels through cable or satellite TV, such as ESPN or Fox Sports, and watch the game broadcast.
Buy FIBA World Cup live streaming media online.
Go to the game site to watch the game. This requires buying tickets in advance to ensure admission.