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U19 World Cup Finale: The United States wins the 13th China title, Dibansa MVP, Xun Sinan becomes the blocker

11:12pm, 7 July 2025【Football】

In the early morning of July 7, all the U19 Men's Basketball World Cup games ended. In the final, the US men's basketball team beat the German men's basketball team 109 to 76 and regained the U19 World Cup championship! The Chinese men's basketball team finally ranked 13th in 2 wins and 5 losses.

Team USA's 2026 No. 1 pick, AJ Dibansa, is the MVP of the Election Tournament! He also entered the All-A-Series with his teammate Mikel Brown, and another teammate Jordan Smith was elected the All-A-Series Defensive Player. Argentine player Taylor Krop became the scoring leader with 21.7 points per game; Chinese center Xun Sinan became the blocking leader with 5 blocks per game, and his data is more than the second and third places combined.

The final rankings are as follows:

1, the United States

2, Germany

3, Slovenia

4, New Zealand

5, Canada

6, Australia

7, Israel

8, Switzerland

9, Serbia

10, France

11, Mali

12, Argentina

13, China

14, Cameroon

15, Dominican

16, Jordan

It is worth mentioning that the four opponents lost to the Chinese team before the game ranked 2 to 5 respectively, and the team's performance is acceptable!

The record of the Chinese men's basketball team:

1979: Not participated in the competition

1983: eleventh, 3 wins and 4 losses

1987: ninth, 3 wins and 4 losses

1991: tenth, 3 wins and 5 losses

1995: ninth, 4 wins and 4 losses

1999: fifteenth, 1 wins and 9 losses

2003: fourteenth, 2 wins and 6 losses

2007 : 12th, 1 win, 7 losses

2009: Not participated;

2011: Thirteenth, 2 win, 3 losses

2013: Seventh, 4 win, 4 losses

2015: Fifteenth, 2 win, 5 losses

2017: Not participated;

2019: Sixteenth, 1 win, 6 losses

2021: Not participated;

2023: Tenth, 2 win, 5 losses

2025: Thirteenth, 2 wins and 5 losses

Previous Champions:

1979: United States

1983: United States

1987: Former Yugoslavia

1991: United States

1995: Greece

1999: Spain

2003: Australia

2007: Serbia

2009: United States

2011: Lithuania

2013: United States

2015: United States

2017: Canada

2019: United States

2021: United States

2023: Spain

2025: United States

This is also the 9th time the US men's basketball team won the championship in this event, surpassing the sum of other teams!

Previous MVPs:

1987: Kukoc (Former Yugoslavia)

1991: Bodiloga (Former Yugoslavia non-champion)

1995: Efimes Lanzas (Greece)

1999: Kirilenko (Non-champion)

2003: Bogut (Australia)

2007: Milan-Makavan (Serbia)

2009: Mario Diras (Croatia Non-champion)

2011: Valanciunas (Lithuania)

2013: Aaron Gordon (USA)

2015: Brunson (USA)

2017: Barrett (Canada)

2019: Reggie Perry (USA)

2021: Homgren (USA)

2023: Izan Almansa (Spain)

2025: AJ Dibansa (USA)

Among them, Kirillenko and Brunson were selected as NBA All-Stars, and other players, except Almansa, who lost this year, have also played in the NBA.

Previous scoring champions:

1979: Horasio Lopez (Uruguay) 33.2 points

1983: Luis Perry (Uruguay) 30.3 points

1987: Laver Jaba (Nigeria) 23 points

1991: Abdul Hoy (Syria) 26 points

1995: Effiemes Lanzas (Greece) 22.8 points Champion

1999: Yasin Moussa (Qatar) 25 points

2003: Kreza (Lithuania) 29.1 points Runner-up

2007: Paul Prestus (Brazil) 23 points

2009: Michael Rosario (Puerto Rico) 24 points

2011: Valanciunas (Lithuania) 23 points Champion

2013: Taylor Ennis (Canada) 20.9 points

2015: Andres Felice (Dominican) 18.9 points

2017: Barrett (Canada) 21.6 points Champion

2019: Marco Pekarski (Serbia) 22.1 points

2021: Lu Junxi (South Korea) 25.6 points

2023: Mathias Mamadi (Madagascar) 24.1 points

2025: Taylor Krop (Argentina) 21.7 points

The scoring champion is far inferior to MVP, and only Kreza, Valentinas and Barrett can maintain a stable foothold in the NBA.