- Netherlands national basketball team
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Netherlands Nederland FIBA Ranking T-77th Joined FIBA 1946 FIBA Zone FIBA Europe National Federation Netherlands Basketball Federation Coach Gadi Kedar Olympic Games Appearances None Medals None World Championships Appearances 1 (1986) Medals None Eurobasket Appearances 14 Medals None Uniforms The Dutch national basketball team is the basketball side that represents the Netherlands in international competitions. It is administrated by the Netherlands Basketball Federation.[1] When it qualified for the Eurobasket, team Netherlands has played quite competitive at some of the tournaments. The team reached the final four once and proceeded to the playoffs several times. However, its last appearance dates back to 1989 when it finished 8th. Since then the Dutch compete in Europe's Division B with the aim of moving up to Division A and competing in the Eurobasket once again.
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Current roster
Dutch National Basketball Team roster4 Jansen, Rogier August 29, 1984 26 -1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) EiffelTowers G 5 Defares, Bryan June 14, 1981 30 -1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) GasTerra Flames Groningen G 6 Roije, Aron April 3, 1988 23 -1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) GasTerra Flames Groningen F 7 Wessels, Stefan April 13, 1984 27 -2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) EiffelTowers G 8 Ormskerk, Jeremy December 17, 1982 28 -1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Rotterdam Challengers G 9 Jones, Samuel April 29, 1984 27 -1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Free Agent F/C 12 Van Paassen, Peter December 20, 1978 32 -2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) EiffelTowers G 13 Slagter, Arvin October 19, 1985 25 -1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden C 14 Elson, Francisco (C) February 28, 1976 35 -2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) Utah Jazz C 15 van de Hare, Remon May 23, 1982 29 -2.22 m (7 ft 3 in) Free Agent C 17 Gadzuric, Dan February 2, 1978 33 -2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) New Jersey Nets F/C 21 Norel, Henk September 17, 1987 23 -2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Free Agent F 34 Hulzebos, Nikki June 30, 1986 25 -2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Landstede Basketbal - Head coach
- Assistant coach(es)
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
Depth Chart
Pos. Starter Bench Bench Inactive C Francisco Elson Henk Norel Remon Van de Hare Dan Gadzuric PF Peter Van Paassen Nikki Hulzebos SF Stefan Wessels Jeremy Ormskerk SG Arvin Slagter Samuel Jones PG Bryan Defares Rogier Jansen Aron Roije
Performances
Performance at Summer Olympics
yet to qualify
Performance at World championship
Year Position Tournament Host 1986 14 1986 FIBA World Championship Spain 2014 TBD 2014 FIBA World Championship Spain Performance at Eurobasket
Year Position Tournament Host 1946 6 EuroBasket 1946 Geneva, Switzerland 1947 11 EuroBasket 1947 Prague, Czechoslovakia 1949 5 EuroBasket 1949 Cairo, Egypt 1951 10 EuroBasket 1951 Paris, France 1961 15 EuroBasket 1961 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1963 16 EuroBasket 1963 Wrocław, Poland 1967 16 EuroBasket 1967 Helsinki, Finland 1975 10 EuroBasket 1975 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1977 7 EuroBasket 1977 Liège, Belgium 1979 10 EuroBasket 1979 Turin, Italy 1983 4 EuroBasket 1983 Nantes, France 1985 12 EuroBasket 1985 Stuttgart, West Germany 1987 10 EuroBasket 1987 Athens, Greece 1989 8 EuroBasket 1989 Zagreb, Yugoslavia 2013 TBD EuroBasket 2013 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Scores
September 2009
Date Netherlands Score Opponent September 6 Netherlands 63-70 Montenegro September 10 Netherlands 58-54 Austria September 13 Netherlands 84-68 Iceland September 17 Netherlands 79-64 Denmark Dutch NBA players
- Hank Beenders - F/C - 1946-49
- Francisco Elson - C - 2003-present
- Dan Gadzuric - C - 2002-present
- Geert Hammink - C - 1994-96
- Swen Nater - C - 1976-84
- Rik Smits - C - 1988-2000
Past rosters
1946 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 10 teams
Henk Koper, Joop Koper, Chris van Laar, Henk Mik, Wim van Someren, Chris Kugelein, Wim Kunnen, Jan Aldenberg, Freek Brandt, Ben Gerritsma (Coach: Dick Schmull)
1947 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 14 teams
Henk Koper, Joop Koper, Chris van Laar, Wim van Someren, Jan Cupido, Tan Eng Hau, Jaap van Veen, Freek Brandt, Sjoerd Werner, B.Winkel (Coach: Dick Schmull)
1949 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 7 teams
Henk Koper, Joop Koper, Wim van Someren, Tan Eng Hau, Jan Hille, Jaap van Veen, Freek Brandt, Henk van de Broek, Tom Losekoot, Bob van der Valk (Coach: Dick Schmull)
1951 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 17 teams
Jan Hille, Jaap van Veen, Kees van der Schuijt, Bob van der Valk, Rinus van Eijkeren, Ab Gootjes, Johan de Hoop, Henk van de Broek, Pim de Jong, Vok Alberda, Ton Koemans, Piet Ouderland (Coach: Dick Schmull)
1961 EuroBasket: finished 15th among 19 teams
Ton Boot, Gunther van de Berg, Jan Bruin, Peter de Jong, Dolf Pouw, Henny Braun, Wim Franke, Hans Perrier, Frans de Haan, Maarten Sleeswijk, Jan Driehuis, Gerrit Kok (Coach: Jan Janbroers)
1963 EuroBasket: finished 16th among 16 teams
Ton Boot, Wim Franke, Frans de Haan, Bob Grosmann, Bart Tuinstra, Jan Schappert, Simon Schagen, Jan Bruin, Jan Driehuis, Freek Witte, Jos Pelk, Gerrit Kok (Coach: Jan Janbroers)
1967 EuroBasket: finished 16th among 16 teams
Ton Boot, Frans de Haan, Freek Witte, Karel Vrolijk, Erik Jager, Roel Tuinstra, Jan Bruin, Frank Kales, Ton van der Kroon, Peter Rijsewijk, Karel Pastor, Erik van Woerkom (Coach: Egon Steuer)
1975 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 12 teams
Kees Akerboom, Ton Boot, Dan Cramer, Toon van Helfteren, Pieter van Tuyll, Harry Kip, Herman Pluim, Walter Ombre, John van Vliet, Jan Dekker, Jan Sikking, Hugo Harrewijn (Coach: Bill Sheridan)
1977 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 12 teams
Kees Akerboom, Dan Cramer, Harry Kip, Al Faber, Jan Dekker, Jimmy Woudstra, Cock van de Lagemaat, Jan Loorbach, Renso Zwiers, Cees Limmen, Emill Hagens, Bert Kragtwijk (Coach: Jan Janbroers)
1979 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 12 teams
Kees Akerboom, Dan Cramer, Al Faber, Harry Kip, Jan Dekker, Toon van Helfteren, Pieter van Tuyll, Emill Hagens, Bert Kragtwijk, Mitchell Plaat, Sid Bruinsma, Jimmy Woudstra (Coach: Tom Quinn)
1983 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 12 teams
Dan Cramer, Al Faber, Henk Pieterse, Roland van den Bergh, Ronald Schilp, Randy Wiel, Rob van Essen, Mitchell Plaat, Jelle Esveldt, Rene Ridderhof, Jos Kuipers, Cock van de Lagemaat (Coach: Vladimir Heger)
1985 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 12 teams
Ronald Schilp, Jelle Esveldt, Rob van Essen, Cock van de Lagemaat, Jos Kuipers, Peter van Noord, Hans Heijdeman, Ron van der Schaaf, John Franken, Martin Esajas, Martin de Vries, Marco de Waard (Coach: Vladimir Heger)
1986 World Championship: finished 14th among 24 teams
Rik Smits, Jelle Esveldt, Ronald Schilp, Cock van de Lagemaat, Raymond Bottse, Rene Ebeltjes, Chris van Dinten, Hans Heijdeman, Erik Griekspoor, Emill Hagens, Marco de Waard, Peter van Noord (Coach: Ruud Harrewijn)
1987 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 12 teams
Rik Smits, Ronald Schilp, Jelle Esveldt, Toon van Helfteren, Henk Pieterse, Jos Kuipers, Marco de Waard, Peter van Noord, Okke te Velde, Chris van Dinten, John Emanuels, Cees van Rootselaar (Coach: Ruud Harrewijn)
1989 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 8 teams
Cees van Rootselaar, Rolf Franke, John Emanuels, Okke te Velde, Jos Kuipers, Marco de Waard, Richard van Poelgeest, Paul Vrind, Peter Dam, Raymond Bottse, Frans Houben, Milko Lieverst (Coach: Ruud Harrewijn)
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