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FIBA 3x3 World Tour
Founded2012; 12 years ago (2012)
First season2012
ConfederationFIBA
Number of teams12
Current championsSerbia Zemun (1st title)
(2017)
Most championshipsSerbiaUnited Arab Emirates Novi Sad Al-Wahda (2 titles)
Websitewww.fiba.com/3x3worldtour
2018 FIBA 3x3 World Tour

The FIBA 3x3 World Tour is an international tour of 3x3 basketball teams representing cities. The tournament is organized by FIBA.

Finals Results

Year Host Winner Second place Third place Ref.
2012 United States Miami Puerto Rico San Juan Croatia Split Canada Edmonton [1]
2013 Turkey Istanbul Slovenia Brezovica Serbia Novi Sad Venezuela Caracas [1]
2014 Japan Sendai Serbia Novi Sad Canada Saskatoon Slovenia Kranj [1]
2015 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Novi Sad Al-Wahda (2) Slovenia Kranj United States New York Harlem [1]
2016 Slovenia Ljubljana (2) Japan Hamamatsu Puerto Rico Caguas [1]
2017 China Beijing Serbia Zemun United Arab Emirates Novi Sad Al-Wahda Slovenia Piran [1]
2018 China Beijing

Awards

Most Valuable Player

2015 — Serbia Dušan Domović Bulut (United Arab Emirates Novi Sad Al-Wahda)
2016 — Bosnia and Herzegovina Jasmin Hercegovac (Slovenia Ljubljana)
2017 — Serbia Stefan Stojačić (Serbia Liman)

Most Spectacular Player

2015 — Philippines Terrence Romeo (Philippines Manila West)
2016 — Serbia Dušan Domović Bulut (United Arab Emirates Novi Sad Al-Wahda)
2017 — Serbia Dušan Domović Bulut (United Arab Emirates Novi Sad Al-Wahda)

Individual Contests Winners

Dunk Contest

2012 — Poland Rafał 'Lipek' Lipiński[2]
2013 — Poland Rafał 'Lipek' Lipiński[3]
2014 — Poland Rafał 'Lipek' Lipiński[4]
2015 — Poland Rafał 'Lipek' Lipiński[5]
2016 — United States Miller[6]
2017 — Poland Rafał 'Lipek' Lipiński[7]

Shoot-Out Contest

2012 — Spain Angel Santana (Romania Bucharest UPB)[8]
2013 — Indonesia Fandi Andika Ramadhani (Indonesia Jakarta)[9]
2014 — Serbia Dejan Majstorović (Serbia Novi Sad)[10]
2015 — United States Derek Griffin (United States Denver)[11]
2016 — Poland Marcin Chudy (Poland Gdansk)[12]
2017 — Canada Steve Sir (Canada Saskatoon)[13]

References