Thank you for all that, very informative, also begs the question of how does the US select their team, seems like just an afterthought?
The "regular" USA squads are selected (to be best of my knowledge) in
line with the just finished U16 Women's American Women's Team: 52
players invited to Colorado training facility, a " cut " down " to 22
"Finalists" and then a chosen12. For 3x3 competition I would guess that
it is different, but similar? In the past the Girls 3x3 were chosen by
a competition between a number of teams (four players = one team). The "WOMEN's Series" goes on all year, all over the world and for each competition site it is a different "team". So a particular team may be "selected" based
on the individual players experience and skill set for a particular tournament/
championship. One interesting fact is the "seeding" for these
tournaments. The seeding is based on the "country's/team's" record
over an extended period. Thus, the USA's lowish "seeding" for the
Marseille competition. Cierra Burdick has been playing international
3X3 competition for quite a long time.
On another front I was wrong on some of my "facts" about the
FIBA "official" ball. There are four approved balls: one by VEGA (Chinese
from Zhangzhou, China); one from Molten (Japanese, from Hiroshima); and
one each from Wilson and Spaulding. On the FIBA website these balls have
the "specifications" of "Size "6", Intermediate, 28.5 " (they said Diameter, but
they must mean Circumference?!, see below), and the material
is described as "composite leather" for Wilson, and Synthetic Leather for Spaulding. They describe the balls has having the "same weight" as the
size 7 ball. (men's, I assume). The NCAA, women's ball, is a "size 6" with a circumference "between 28.5 to 29" and a weight between 18 -20 oz. The ball "when dropped from 6 feet will bounce between 51 - 56 inches. So, if I
understand this correctly, the FIBA balls are the same "size", i.e. a size"6". I am
still a little confused about the weight as it was posted as "Same weight as
a Size 7". I also looked up the WNBA official ball: 16 oz, 28.5 " (so there
is a clear similarity of these balls). My mistake was that I believe that
I once heard a reference to different ball sizes/"grip"/weight etc. but that was at
a FIBA 'dunking' contest for MEN. I seemed to have generalized too much.
Any better information on such things would be appreciated for further
clarification.
P.S. There is an Official Surface for all FIBA 3X3 competition and
even an official "canopy system" for the outdoor venue (rain and sun
variables). So, there is a guaranteed uniformity among all international
sites. All teams have to contend with the same wind... and many
announcers have made comments about the wind affecting the
players outside shooting accuracy. Too much info? I must
have too, too much time on my retired hands!! Z