- Nauru national basketball team
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The Nauru national basketball team is the team that represents Nauru in international basketball and is a member of FIBA Oceania.
Competitions
Performance at Summer Olympics
Year Position Tournament Host 1936 - Basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics Germany 1948 - Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics Great Britain 1952 - Basketball at the 1952 Summer Olympics Finland 1956 - Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics Australia 1960 - Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics Italy 1964 - Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics Japan 1968 - Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics Mexico 1972 - Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics Germany 1976 - Basketball at the 1976 Summer Olympics Canada 1980 - Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics Soviet Union 1984 - Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics USA 1988 - Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics Korea 1992 - Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics Spain 1996 - Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics USA 2000 - Basketball at the 2000 Summer Olympics Australia 2004 - Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics Greece 2008 - Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics China References
International men's basketball FIBA · Olympics · World Championship · World Rankings · U21 World Championship · U19 World Championship · U17 World Championship · Teams · All-Africa Games · Asian Games · Commonwealth Games · Mediterranean Games · Lusophony Games · Diamond Ball · Stanković Cup · Acropolis Tournament · World Cup (Turkey) · Marchand Cup · Pan Arab Games · Universiade · Adecco Ex-Yu CupAfrica Americas Asia Europe Oceania Note: The Under-21 Championship is no longer held.National basketball teams of Oceania (FIBA Oceania) American Samoa · Australia · Cook Islands · Fiji · Federated States of Micronesia · Guam · Kiribati · Marshall Islands · Nauru · New Caledonia · New Zealand · Northern Mariana Islands · Palau · Papua New Guinea · Samoa · Solomon Islands · Tahiti · Tonga · Tuvalu · VanuatuThis article about a national basketball team is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.