Brazil Brazil announced 10 of its final 12-man squad on 18 June 2014. The remaining two members were drawn from the Brazil team that competed at the
2014 FIBA South American Championship in Venezuela in late July. A 14-player roster was named on 6 August. The 12-player squad was revealed on 13 August 2014.
Egypt A 16-player preliminary roster was named on 29 July. On 14 August 2014 the roster was cut down to 14. On 22 August the 12-player roster was announced.
France France initially announced a 24-man preliminary roster, and announced seven cuts on 13 June 2014. On 21 July, one of the players on the 17-man roster,
Alexis Ajinça, announced that he would not play in the World Cup because his wife was expected to give birth during the tournament. Three days later,
Kevin Séraphin announced that his
NBA team, the
Washington Wizards, would not release him for the World Cup because he was recovering from a knee surgery; Séraphin was replaced on the training roster by Ian Mahinmi. The roster was trimmed down to 14 on 10 August 2014 and to 13 a day later. On 12 August 2014 the 12-player roster was announced.
Nando de Colo was ruled out of the world cup due to a fractured hand on 17 August 2014.
Charles Lombahe-Kahudi was named as the replacement on 19 August 2014.
Kim Tillie replaced
Ian Mahinmi, who was ruled out due to a left shoulder injury.
Iran Iran announced an initial 15-man training roster on 26 July 2014 and cut the roster to 13 on 9 August 2014. The final roster was announced on 27 August 2014.
Serbia On 23 July 2014, coach
Aleksandar Đorđević announced a preliminary squad for the World Cup. Due to injury
Vladimir Lučić,
Vasilije Micić,
Ognjen Kuzmić and
Nemanja Dangubić canceled their participation at the end of July. On 19 August 2014
Nemanja Nedović was ruled out due to a foot injury. On 24 August 2014,
Vladimir Micov left the national team, before the final roster was published two days later.
Spain Spain announced its final 12-man roster on 1 July 2014. ==Group B==