2019 in basketball
Tournaments included international, professional and amateur and collegiate levels.International tournaments
National senior team tournaments
3X3 championships
Other international championships
FIBA youth championships
Professional club seasons
FIBA Intercontinental Cup
Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
AEK Athens | Flamengo | 86–70 | Single-game final |
Continental seasons
Men
Women
Regional seasons
Men
Women
Domestic league seasons
Men
Women
College seasons
Men's
Women's
Deaths
- January 1 — Larry Weinberg, 92, American NBA owner.
- January 3 — Bob Burrow, 84, American college All-American and NBA player.
- January 6 — Ben Coleman, 57, American NBA player.
- January 11 — Gus Ganakas, 92, American college coach.
- January 11 — Jumping Johnny Wilson, 91, American player.
- January 19 — Ken Warzynski, 70, American college player.
- January 20 — Jimmy Rayl, 77, American college All-American and ABA player.
- January 26 — Dale Barnstable, 93, two-time college national champion at Kentucky.
- February 3 — Irv Brown, 83, college basketball referee and announcer.
- February 14 — Clinton Wheeler, 59, American NBA player.
- February 20 — Joe Gibbon, 83, All-American college player.
- February 23 — Carl Meinhold, 92, American BAA player.
- February 28 — Jim Fritsche, 87, American NBA player.
- March 9 — Alberto Bucci, 70, Italian coach
- March 10 — Alekos Spanoudakis, 90, Greek player.
- March 12 — Tom Meyer, 96, American NBL player.
- March 19 — Thanasis Giannakopoulos, 88, Greek executive.
- March 23 — Jacques Dessemme, 93, French Olympic player.
- March 25 — Paul Dawkins, 61, American-Turkish player.
- March 25 — Cal Ramsey, 81, American NBA player.
- April 4 — Myer Skoog, 92, American NBA player.
- April 14 — John MacLeod, 81, American college and NBA coach.
- April 18 — Ken Buehler, 99, American NBL player.
- April 22 — Andy O'Donnell, 94, American NBA player.
- April 23 — Johnny Neumann, 68, American ABA and NBA player.
- April 24 — Zoran Marojević, Serbian Olympic silver medalist.
- April 25 — John Havlicek, 79, American Hall of Fame NBA player
- May 3 — George Hanna, 90, Iraqi Olympic player.
- May 3 — Andy Jick, 66, American public address announcer.
- May 4 — Jumpin Jackie Jackson, 79, American player.
- May 7 — Arnaldo Taurisano, 85, Italian coach.
- May 15 — Rob Babcock, 66, American NBA executive.
- May 22 — Tony Gennari, 76, Italian player.
- May 23 — Wilfredo Peláez, 88, Uruguayan Olympic bronze medalist.
- May 25 — Rod Bramblett, 53, American college announcer.
- June 4 — Billy Gabor, 97, American NBA player.
- June 11 — Yvan Delsarte, 90, Belgian Olympic player.
- June 13 — Jiří Pospíšil, 68, Czech Olympic player.
- June 16 — Kelly Coleman, 80, American player.
- June 23 — Žarko Varajić, 67, Serbian Olympic silver medalist.
- June 25 — Tony Barone, 72, American college and NBA coach.
- June 27 — Vukica Mitić, 65, Serbian Olympic Bronze medalist.
- June 28 — Borislav Džaković, 71, Serbian-Bosnian coach.
- July 5 — Lewis Lloyd, 60, American NBA player.
- July 6 — Charles Hardnett, 80, American NBA player.
- July 22 — Nikos Milas, 91, Greek player, coach and Olympian.
- July 22 — Wayne See, 95, American NBA player.
- July 24 — Cathy Inglese, 60, American college coach
- July 28 — Howard Nathan, American NBA player.
- July 28 — Harrison Wilson Jr., 94, American college coach.
- July 29 — Max Falkenstien, 95, American college radio broadcaster.
- August 10 — Cándido Sibilio, 60, Spanish player and Olympian.
- August 12 — Jim Marsh, 73, American NBA player and broadcaster.
- August 13 — Vladimír Ptáček, 64, Czech Olympic player.
- August 16 — Penka Stoyanova, 69, Bulgarian Olympic silver and bronze medalist.
- August 19 — Mike Leaf, 58, American college coach.
- August 20 — Kelsey Weems, 51, American player.
- August 22 — Tom Nissalke, 87, American NBA and ABA coach.
- August 25 — Jerry Rook, 75, American ABA player.
- September 2 — Rainer Pethran, 68, German Olympic player.
- September 5 — Bob Rule, 75, American NBA player.
- September 9 — Fred McLeod, 67, American NBA television and radio broadcaster.
- September 22 — Courtney Cox Cole, 48, American college player.
- September 22 — Andre Emmett, 37, American NBA player.
- September 22 — Nat Frazier, 84, American college and WBL coach.
- September 23 — Gordon C. Stauffer, 89, American college coach.
- September 24 — Mel Utley, 66, American college player
- September 27 — Gene Melchiorre, 92, American college All-American.
- September 28 — Bill Ridley, 91, All-American college player.
- September 29 — Glen Smith, 90, All-American college player.
- October 7 — Ed Kalafat, 86, American NBA player.
- October 16 — Ed Beck, 83, American college national champion at Kentucky.
- October 28 — Al Bianchi, 87, American NBA player and coach.
- October 28 — Ron Dunlap, 72, American player.
- October 29 — Claude Constantino, 80, Senegalese Olympic player.
- October 30 — Paul Crosby, 30, American college player.
- November 2 — Bohumil Tomášek, 83, Czech Olympic player.
- November 4 — Eli Pasquale, 59, Canadian Olympic player.
- November 7 — Frank Saul, 95, American NBA player.
- November 14 — Anthony Grundy, 40, American NBA player.
- November 14 — Charles Moir, 88, American college coach.
- November 18 — Doug Smart, 82, All-American college player.
- November 19 — Bob Hallberg, 75, American college coach.
- November 20 — Wataru Misaka, 95, American NBA player, national college champion at Utah.
- December 5 — Ji Zhe, 33, Chinese player.
- December 13 — Carl Scheer, 82, American ABA, NBA and CBA executive.
- December 29 — LaDell Andersen, 90, American college and ABA coach.