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Final Standings

1. USA
2. Yugoslavia
3. Soviet Union
4. Brasil
5. Mexico
6. Poland
7. Spain
8. Italy
9. Puerto Rico
10. Bulgaria
11. Cuba
12. Panama
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15. Senegal
16. Marocco


Final: USA - Yugoslavia
 


USA National Team

NAME POS HGT WGT AGE SCHOOL
Michael Barrett G 6-2 155 25 U.S. Armed Forces (WVa. Tech)
John Clawson G 6-4 200 24 U.S. Armed Forces (Michigan)
Donald Dee F 6-7 205 25 St. Mary of the Plains Col. (KS)
Calvin Fowler G 6-1 170 27 Goodyear Wingfoots(St. Francis)
Spencer Haywood C 6-8 225 19 Trinidad State Junior College
Bill Hosket F 6-8 220 21 Ohio State University
James King F 6-7 200 25 Goodyear Wingfoots (Okla. St.)
Glynn Saulters G 6-2 175 23 Northeast Louisiana Univresity
Charles Scott F 6-5 180 19 University of North Carolina
Michael Silliman F 6-6 225 23 U.S. Armed Forces (Military Acd.)
Ken Spain C 6-9 240 22 University of Houston
Joseph (Jo Jo) White G 6-3 195 21 University of Kansas
HEAD COACH: Henry Iba, Oklahoma State University
ASSISTANT COACH: Henry Vaughn, Goodyear Wingfoots
MANAGER: Ben Carnevale, New York University
ASSISTANT MANAGER: G. Russel Lyons, Boulder, CO
ATHLETIC TRAINER: Whitey Gwynne, West Virginia University

 

Rosters:
2. Yugoslavia
(Dragutin Cermak, Kresimir Cosic, Vladimir Cvetkovic, Ivo Daneu, Radivoje Korac, Trajko Rajkovic, Zoran Maroevic, Dragoslav Raznjatovic, Petar Skansi, Damir Solman, Nikola Plecas, Aljosa Zorga)
3. USSR (Anatoli Poliwoda, Anatoli Krikun, Wadim Kapranow, Wladimir Andrejew, Sergej Kowalenko, Modestas Paulauskas, Jaak Lipso, Gennadi Wolnow, Priit Tomson, Surab Sakandelidse, Juri Selichow, Sergej Below)


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