The #FIBAU19 dates back to 1979 and a number of great players have shined over the course of the first 12 editions. ° Andrew Bogut had one of the best FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup performances of all time in 2003 as he averaged 26.2 points and 17 rebounds - including 39 points and 25 rebounds against Croatia in the Semi-Finals - as Australia won their only U19 crown. ° Klay Thompson showed early on his willingness to play a certain role on a winning team as he helped end the United States' 18-year title drought with the #FIBAU19 2009 crown. ° Nicolas Batum was an all-around star for France at the #FIBAU19 2007. He averaged nearly 12 points and 6 rebounds to go with 4.3 assists. ° Nikola Jokic was a bit slower to develop but showed glimpses of future stardom at the #FIBAU19 2013, where he helped Serbia get to the final with 7 points and 5 rebounds a game. ° Jonas Valanciunas gave Lietuva fans a very good reason to travel to nearby Latvia to watch the #FIBAU19 2011, where the big man won the MVP trophy in leading Lithuania to their only U19 crown with a monster double-double average of 23 points and 14 rebounds. ° Curry was still little-known Stephen Curry and not one of the greatest of all times. But the 19-year-old Curry did play a major role in the United States reaching the final of the #FIBAU19 2007 with 9.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists. ° Pau Gasol claimed his first global hardware at the#FIBAU19 1999 when he and Juan Carlos Navarro, Felipe Reyes and Co. became Spain's Golden Generation with their only U19 crown. ° Stephon Marbury flashed his scoring prowess for the United States at #FIBAU19 1995 with 17.5 points and 3.9 assists - though the Americans slumped to a seventh place finish. ° JJ Barea started his international career with a bang by leading Puerto Rico with 27 points a game to go with 5.9 assists at the #FIBAU19 2003, where the Puerto Ricans finished sixth. ° Dario Saric twice averaged double-doubles at the #FIBAU19 - both in 2011 and 2013. Croatia finished eighth in both tournaments but that didn't stop Saric, who finished second in scoring, rebounds and assists in 2013.

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The #FIBAU19 dates back to 1979 and a number of great players have shined over the course of the first 12 editions.
°
Andrew Bogut had one of the best FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup performances of all time in 2003 as he averaged 26.2 points and 17 rebounds - including 39 points and 25 rebounds against Croatia in the Semi-Finals - as Australia won their only U19 crown.
°
Klay Thompson showed early on his willingness to play a certain role on a winning team as he helped end the United States' 18-year title drought with the #FIBAU19 2009 crown.
°
Nicolas Batum was an all-around star for France at the #FIBAU19 2007. He averaged nearly 12 points and 6 rebounds to go with 4.3 assists.
°
Nikola Jokic was a bit slower to develop but showed glimpses of future stardom at the #FIBAU19 2013, where he helped Serbia get to the final with 7 points and 5 rebounds a game.
°
Jonas Valanciunas gave Lietuva fans a very good reason to travel to nearby Latvia to watch the #FIBAU19 2011, where the big man won the MVP trophy in leading Lithuania to their only U19 crown with a monster double-double average of 23 points and 14 rebounds.
°
Curry was still little-known Stephen Curry and not one of the greatest of all times. But the 19-year-old Curry did play a major role in the United States reaching the final of the #FIBAU19 2007 with 9.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists.
°
Pau Gasol claimed his first global hardware at the#FIBAU19 1999 when he and Juan Carlos Navarro, Felipe Reyes and Co. became Spain's Golden Generation with their only U19 crown.
°
Stephon Marbury flashed his scoring prowess for the United States at #FIBAU19 1995 with 17.5 points and 3.9 assists - though the Americans slumped to a seventh place finish.
°
JJ Barea started his international career with a bang by leading Puerto Rico with 27 points a game to go with 5.9 assists at the #FIBAU19 2003, where the Puerto Ricans finished sixth.
°
Dario Saric twice averaged double-doubles at the #FIBAU19 - both in 2011 and 2013. Croatia finished eighth in both tournaments but that didn't stop Saric, who finished second in scoring, rebounds and assists in 2013.


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