Players push Paris Olympics to find a new basketball venue
PARIS (AP) — After criticism from French national team players about a basketball venue planned for the 2024 Paris Olympics, organizers and the sport’s governing body
NBA players Evan Fournier and Rudy Gobert, who helped France win a silver medal at last year's Tokyo Olympics, were unhappy about the choice of Hall 6 at the Parc des Expositions for preliminary round games in men's and women's basketball.
and Gobert joked he was “not going to play in a room where I hit my head when I shoot.”
Gobert, a center with the Utah Jazz, also said this week that the venue, which was itself a change in 2020, showed “a little lack of respect.”
The venue has now been rejected “following the most recent sporting and technical assessments” by Paris organizers and basketball body FIBA.
The organizing committee said in a statement that it and FIBA “have agreed that this venue will no longer host basketball competitions due to its specificities.”
The search for a replacement hall will likely take several months and “will meet Olympic requirements whilst respecting Paris 2024’s guiding principles on environmental and budgetary responsibility,” organizers said.
Olympic medal games in basketball will be played at the 15,000-capacity Bercy Arena, which
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