Iran B

Iran B

Leagues Played
William Jones Cup 8
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William Jones Cup 08/20 09:00 - Chinese Taipei White v Iran B L 91-86
William Jones Cup 08/19 05:00 - UAE v Iran B W 75-96
William Jones Cup 08/18 09:00 - UC Irvine v Iran B L 80-48
William Jones Cup 08/17 05:00 - Iran B v Japan U22 L 72-73
William Jones Cup 08/16 07:00 - Rain or Shine Elasto Painters v Iran B L 98-90
William Jones Cup 08/15 11:00 - Iran B v Chinese Taipei Blue L 63-80
William Jones Cup 08/14 09:00 - Anyang KGC v Iran B L 84-72
William Jones Cup 08/13 05:00 - Qatar v Iran B W 42-69

The Iran national basketball team is controlled by the IR Iran Basketball Federation. Overall, the team won three out of the last five FIBA Asia Championship tournaments.

History

Photograph of the Iranian national team at the 1948 Summer Olympics.

The Iranian national team has had limited success on the international stage, with the most international experience being that of their 1948 Summer Olympics qualification, although they did not manage to make it past the group stage.

The team won the Bronze medal at the basketball competition of the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.

2007 FIBA Asia Championship

Placed in the dreaded "Group of Death" alongside China, the Philippines, and Jordan, the Iranians won all three group matches to make it to the next round.

In the quarterfinals, Iran went 2–1, to make it to semifinals, following victories over Chinese Taipei and Qatar, and then routed Kazakhstan, 75–62, in the semifinals.

The Iranians then beat Lebanon 74–69, with Hamed Haddadi scoring 31 points. Not only did it avenge an 82–60 defeat in the quarterfinals, they also became the first Western Asian team to win the tournament, and thus make it to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

2008 Beijing Olympic Games

In being crowned the 2007 Asian Champions, the Iranians qualified for the 2008 Beijing games for the first time in 60 years. The Olympic experience led to a flurry of opportunities for the Iranian players, as they traveled across the world in preparation for the games, including a visit to the US. Iran was placed in Group A, along with Lithuania, Russia, Argentina, Croatia, and Australia, suffering five defeats. The Olympic experience opened doors for players such as Hamed Haddadi, and Iranian captain Samad Nikkhah Bahrami to play in the NBA (National Basketball Association) and sign in the top French League.

Haddadi finished with averages of 16.6 points per game, 11.2 rebounds per game, and 2.6 blocks per game, leading the entire tournament in the latter two categories. His highlight performance was in the game against Argentina when he put up 21 points and 16 rebounds.

2009 FIBA Asia Championship

Winning the FIBA Asia Championship 2009 at Tianjin, China, was a sign on continuing progress in basketball. Iran defeated China, by a score of 70–52 in the final.

2010 FIBA World Championship

Iran's second consecutive FIBA Asia Championship gave them their first ever FIBA World Championship berth, at the 2010 FIBA World Championship. The team finished 1–4 in Group B, good for 19th place

2013 FIBA Asia Championship

Iran national team in 2021, during a time out in a friendly against Spain.

Winning the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship at Manila, Philippines, was a sign that the Iranian team has forgot the tragedy of their loss to Jordan in last tournament, 2011 FIBA Asia Championship, and reclaimed the top place in the FIBA Asia. Iran defeated the charged up hosts Philippines by an 85–71 win in the final. Iranian center Hamed Haddadi, who played a stellar role in Iran's triumph at the 27th FIBA Asia Championship, became the most accomplished individual player of the competition winning two awards, including that of the MVP. Iran was the only team with two awards in the All Stars with Oshin Sahakian named for the Power Forward position.

2014 FIBA World Championship

Iran's third FIBA Asia Championship gave them their second FIBA World Championship berth, at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

**Team Name:** Iran B Basketball Team

**Overview:**
The Iran B Basketball Team serves as a vital development squad within the Iranian basketball framework, showcasing emerging talent and providing a platform for players to hone their skills and gain competitive experience. Committed to excellence, the team embodies the spirit of teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, representing the future of Iranian basketball.

**Team Colors:**
The team's colors are a vibrant mix of green, white, and red, reflecting the national colors of Iran and symbolizing unity, hope, and pride.

**Coaching Staff:**
Led by a dedicated coaching staff with a wealth of experience in both domestic and international basketball, the team focuses on player development, tactical awareness, and fostering a strong work ethic. The coaches emphasize a balanced approach to the game, blending offensive creativity with solid defensive principles.

**Player Development:**
Iran B is primarily focused on nurturing young talent, providing opportunities for players to showcase their skills in competitive environments. The team actively scouts and recruits promising athletes from various regions, ensuring a diverse and dynamic roster. Players are encouraged to develop their individual skills while contributing to the team's overall success.

**Competitive Goals:**
The team participates in various local and regional tournaments, aiming to build a strong competitive record while gaining valuable experience. Iran B serves as a stepping stone for players aspiring to join the senior national team, with a focus on developing the next generation of basketball stars.

**Community Engagement:**
Iran B is deeply committed to community involvement, engaging with fans and local organizations to promote the sport of basketball across the nation. The team participates in outreach programs, youth clinics, and charity events, fostering a love for the game and inspiring young athletes.

**Fan Base:**
With a growing fan base, Iran B enjoys passionate support from basketball enthusiasts across the country. The team's games are known for their electric atmosphere, where fans come together to cheer on their future stars and celebrate the spirit of Iranian basketball.

**Conclusion:**
The Iran B Basketball Team is not just a team; it is a beacon of hope for the future of basketball in Iran. With a focus on development, community, and competitive excellence, Iran B is poised to make a significant impact on the national and international basketball scene.