fbpx
Wikipedia

2009 FIBA Americas Championship

The 2009 FIBA Americas Championship, later known as the FIBA AmeriCup, was the continental championship held by FIBA Americas, for North, Central and South America and the Caribbean. This FIBA AmeriCup championship served as a qualifying tournament for the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey. Each of the top four finishers in the quarterfinal round robin qualified for the World Championship.

2009 FIBA Americas Championship
Tournament details
Host countryPuerto Rico
CitySan Juan
DatesAugust 26 – September 6
Teams10
Venue(s)Roberto Clemente Coliseum
Final positions
Champions Brazil (4th title)
Runners-up Puerto Rico
Third place Argentina
Fourth place Canada
Tournament statistics
MVP Luis Scola
Top scorer Luis Scola
(23.3 points per game)
2007
2011

Brazil won the gold medal, after beating host Puerto Rico, 61–60, in the title game. This was Brazil's fourth FIBA AmeriCup title, and second in the last three tournaments. At the time FIBA world number 1 ranked Argentina claimed the bronze medal, over fourth placed Canada. By making the quarterfinals, all four teams qualified for the 2010 FIBA World Championship. The tournament's leading scorer, Luis Scola, was named MVP of the tournament, after he rallied Argentina from an 0–2 start, to the bronze medal, by leading his team in scoring, in nine out of ten games.[1]

Host edit

 
Location of San Juan within Puerto Rico.

The hosting privileges were originally awarded to Mexico but were later removed by FIBA Americas due to issues involving the sponsorship of the event. The other countries that already qualified were then informed by FIBA of the announcement, with Uruguay, Puerto Rico, Argentina and Canada all expressing interest of hosting the tournament.[2]

On May 29, 2009, it was announced that Puerto Rico was selected as the new host of the championships, with the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan as the venue. Puerto Rico had previously hosted the 1980, 1993, 1999 and the 2003 Tournament of the Americas (prior to the tournament being renamed the FIBA Americas Championship.

Venues edit

All games were played at Roberto Clemente Coliseum, which hosted games in each of Puerto Rico's previous four times hosting the FIBA Americas Championship. The 10,000-seat arena also hosted the final round of the 1974 FIBA World Championship after construction was completed in January 1973.

San Juan
Roberto Clemente Coliseum
Capacity: 10,000
 

Qualification edit

Qualification was done via FIBA Americas' sub-zones. The qualified teams are:

The draw was done on June 9, at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum.[3] Panama replaced Cuba after the latter withdrew.[4]

The United States, which had qualified for the World Championship with a gold-medal performance in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, skipped this tournament, opening the slot for another team from the Centrobasket championship to qualify. Besides the United States, every participating nation from the FIBA Americas Championship 2007 qualified for this tournament, although Panama only returned by virtue of Cuba's withdrawal. The Dominican Republic returned to the tournament for the ninth time after failing to qualify in 2007.

Draw edit

The draw ceremonies were held at San Juan on June 9, 2009. The results, with the FIBA World Rankings prior to the draw, were:[5]

Group A Group B

11.   Puerto Rico
19.   Canada
28.   Uruguay
29.   Mexico
36.   Virgin Islands

1.   Argentina
16.   Brazil
21.   Venezuela
31.   Dominican Republic
30.   Panama

Note: Cuba had 0 ranking points and was therefore ranked after the last ranked team. However, once Cuba withdrew, Panama, ranked 30th, took Cuba's spot in Group B.

Format edit

  • The top four teams from each group advance to the quarterfinals.
  • Results and standings among teams within the same group are carried over.
  • The top four teams at the quarterfinals advance to the semifinals (1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3). The top four also qualify outright to the 2010 FIBA World Championship.
  • The winners in the knockout semifinals advance to the Final. The losers play for third place.

Tie-breaking criteria edit

Ties are broken via the following the criteria, with the first option used first, all the way down to the last option:

  1. Head to head results
  2. Goal average (not the goal difference) between the tied teams
  3. Goal average of the tied teams for all teams in its group

Squads edit

Each team had a roster of twelve players. Seven players currently on NBA rosters played in the tournament. The Dominican Republic led the way with three: Francisco Garcia, Al Horford, and Charlie Villanueva. Brazil (Anderson Varejão, Leandro Barbosa), Canada (Joel Anthony), and Argentina (Luis Scola) also called up NBA players to their rosters.[6]

Preliminary round edit

Qualified for the quarterfinals
Eliminated in preliminary round

Group A edit

In Group A, hosts Puerto Rico stormed through to the quarterfinals undefeated, winning each game by double digits. On the fourth day of group play, surprising Uruguay stunned Canada, which had won its previous two games by a combined 75 points, for second place in the group after Martin Osimani hit a three with 21 seconds that gave the Uruguayans a 71–69 victory. Mexico dominated the second half against the Virgin Islands en route to a 17-point victory and the final quarterfinal spot out of Group A.

Team Pts Pld W L PF PA PD
  Puerto Rico 8 4 4 0 327 264 +63
  Uruguay 7 4 3 1 267 251 +16
  Canada 6 4 2 2 321 268 +53
  Mexico 5 4 1 3 235 293 −58
  Virgin Islands 4 4 0 4 266 340 −74
August 26
13:30
Report
Virgin Islands   62–88   Uruguay
Scoring by quarter: 14–22, 15–27, 20–17, 13–22
Pts: K. Sheppard 17
Rebs: Rhymer and Victor 6 each
Asts: K. Sheppard 4
Pts: L. Garcia 28
Rebs: E. Batista 13
Asts: Barrera and Osimani 6 each

August 26
21:00
Report
Mexico   66–81   Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 23–19, 9–23, 15–20
Pts: R. Beck 26
Rebs: G. Ayon 9
Asts: Quintero and Ayon 3 each
Pts: L. Ayuso 16
Rebs: D. Santiago 11
Asts: C. Arroyo 11

August 27
16:00
Report
Canada   95–40   Mexico
Scoring by quarter: 30–13, 19–8, 29–12, 17–7
Pts: A. Rautins 18
Rebs: L. Kendall 11
Asts: J. Anderson 7
Pts: N. Alonzo 10
Rebs: G. Ayon 10
Asts: A. Pedroza 3

August 27
21:00
Report
Puerto Rico   85–74   Virgin Islands
Scoring by quarter: 16–21, 22–22, 26–10, 21–21
Pts: C. Arroyo 24
Rebs: P. Ramos 10
Asts: C. Arroyo 5
Pts: Sheppard and Jones 18 each
Rebs: Victor and Jones 7 each
Asts: Sheppard and Hodge 5 each

August 28
16:00
Report
Virgin Islands   67–87   Canada
Scoring by quarter: 14–24, 12–20, 22–20, 19–23
Pts: W. Hodge 18
Rebs: K. Rhymer 11
Asts: W. Hodge 5
Pts: J. Young 14
Rebs: L. Kendall 8
Asts: A. Rautins 5

August 28
21:00
Report
Uruguay   54–71   Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter: 14–14, 14–16, 11–23, 15–18
Pts: E. Batista 19
Rebs: E. Batista 8
Asts: Barrera and Osimani 2 each
Pts: C. Arroyo 18
Rebs: P. Ramos 12
Asts: C. Arroyo 6

August 29
13:30
Report
Mexico   80–63   Virgin Islands
Scoring by quarter: 15–13, 12–19, 26–18, 27–13
Pts: Quintero and Pedroza 17 each
Rebs: G. Ayon 15
Asts: Quintero and Llamas 7 each
Pts: K. Sheppard 18
Rebs: Freeman and Victor 9 each
Asts: K. Sheppard 5

August 29
16:00
Report
Canada   69–71   Uruguay
Scoring by quarter: 16–25, 15–11, 16–15, 22–20
Pts: J. Young 20
Rebs: J. Young 8
Asts: J. Anderson 6
Pts: E. Batista 18
Rebs: E. Batista 12
Asts: M. Osimani 9

August 30
13:30
Report
Uruguay   54–49   Mexico
Scoring by quarter: 18–10, 8–19, 18–4, 10–16
Pts: M. Aguiar 15
Rebs: E. Batista 18
Asts: Barrera and Osimani 4 each
Pts: G. Ayon 12
Rebs: G. Ayon 11
Asts: K. Malpica 4

August 30
21:00
Report
Puerto Rico   90–70   Canada
Scoring by quarter: 23–14, 22–16, 20–11, 25–29
Pts: Ayuso and Arroyo 16 each
Rebs: D. Santiago 8
Asts: F. Rivera 3
Pts: A. Rautins 18
Rebs: J. Anthony 10
Asts: C. English 3

Group B edit

Group B began with a shocker as Venezuela dominated world number one ranked Argentina, forcing 23 turnovers en route to a 16-point victory. Group winner Brazil was the only consistent team in the group, winning all of its games by at least nine points. The Dominican Republic, sporting a roster that included a tournament-high three NBA players, qualified to the quarterfinals with a 2–2 record. Argentina, buoyed by tournament scoring leader Luis Scola, rebounded from an 0–2 start to win its last two games and qualify for the next round. Venezuela could not capitalize on its victory over Argentina and was sent home after losing to Panama. The Venezuelans could have advanced on a tiebreaker had Argentina lost to the Dominicans, but Charlie Villanueva missed a three-pointer at the buzzer in overtime and Argentina escaped with an 89–87 victory in the final game of group play.

Team Pts Pld W L PF PA PD Tie
  Brazil 8 4 4 0 328 266 +62
  Argentina 6 4 2 2 305 303 +2 1–0
  Dominican Republic 6 4 2 2 333 330 +3 0–1
  Panama 5 4 1 3 286 335 −49 1–0
  Venezuela 5 4 1 3 296 314 −18 0–1
August 26
16:00
Report
Dominican Republic   68–81   Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 18–21, 18–17, 25–19, 7–24
Pts: F. Garcia 17
Rebs: J. Martínez 9
Asts: L. Flores 9
Pts: Barbosa and Garcia 21 each
Rebs: Varejão and Splitter 10 each
Asts: M. Huertas 9

August 26
18:30
Report
Venezuela   85–69   Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 18–16, 21–14, 24–21, 22–18
Pts: O. Torres 22
Rebs: O. Torres 6
Asts: G. Vasquez 7
Pts: L. Scola 25
Rebs: L. Scola 7
Asts: P. Prigioni 6

August 27
13:30
Report
Panama   87–100   Dominican Republic
Scoring by quarter: 27–25, 23–23, 10–28, 27–24
Pts: D. Pinnock 27
Rebs: J. Lloreda 14
Asts: J. Lloreda 6
Pts: F. Garcia 24
Rebs: C. Villanueva 10
Asts: C. Morban 6

August 27
18:30
Report
Brazil   87–67   Venezuela
Scoring by quarter: 18–18, 26–6, 19–19, 24–24
Pts: L. Barbosa 15
Rebs: A. Varejão 9
Asts: A. Garcia 5
Pts: Perez and Lugo 12 each
Rebs: R. Lugo 6
Asts: J. Centeno 5

August 28
13:30
Report
Argentina   67–76   Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 13–21, 10–16, 23–23, 21–16
Pts: L. Scola 19
Rebs: F. Kammerichs 10
Asts: P. Prigioni 8
Pts: L. Barbosa 21
Rebs: A. Varejão 9
Asts: M. Huertas 5

August 28
18:30
Venezuela   71–80   Panama
Scoring by quarter: 12–22, 14–17, 28–18, 17–23
Pts: Romero and G Vasquez 17 each
Rebs: R. Lugo 14
Asts: G. Vasquez 5
Pts: J. Lloreda 19
Rebs: Lloreda and Pomare 8 each
Asts: J. Lloreda 5

August 29
18:30
Dominican Republic   78–73   Venezuela
Scoring by quarter: 21–18, 19–14, 24–19, 14–22
Pts: C. Villanueva 28
Rebs: Horford and Villanueva 12 each
Asts: C. Morban 5
Pts: H. Romero 25
Rebs: Lugo and Romero 9 each
Asts: G. Vasquez 7

August 29
21:00
Panama   55–80   Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 13–28, 17–20, 19–12, 6–20
Pts: W. Green 18
Rebs: W. Green 9
Asts: D. Pinnock 5
Pts: L. Scola 20
Rebs: P. Prigioni 8
Asts: P. Prigioni 8

August 30
16:00
Report
Brazil   84–64   Panama
Scoring by quarter: 23–17, 19–19, 28–14, 14–14
Pts: L. Barbosa 17
Rebs: T. Splitter 7
Asts: Garcia and Huertas 5 each
Pts: D. Pinnock 24
Rebs: L. Pomare 10
Asts: J. Lloreda 5

August 30
18:30
Argentina   89–87 (OT)   Dominican Republic
Scoring by quarter: 19–18, 18–25, 22–17, 15–14, Overtime: 15–13
Pts: L. Scola 30
Rebs: L. Scola 8
Asts: Scola and Prigioni 5 each
Pts: A. Horford 24
Rebs: Martínez and Horford 11 each
Asts: A. Horford 6

Quarterfinals edit

In the quarterfinals, Brazil and Puerto Rico easily clinched a semifinal berth and qualification for the 2010 FIBA World Championship when both teams won their first two quarterfinal games to run their records to 5–0. World number one ranked Argentina also qualified, winning all four of their quarterfinal games to erase an 0–2 start and escape a nearly disastrous result. All three teams finished 6–1. Argentina handed Puerto Rico its first loss of the tournament, 80–78, when Pablo Prigioni hit two free throws with four seconds left in the game. Puerto Rico then handed the Brazilians their first loss in the tournament, after the Puerto Ricans took a 16-point fourth quarter lead and withstood a late charge to win by four. A tiebreaker gave Brazil the top seed in the semifinals.

Uruguay could not continue its momentum from its surprising 3–1 start, losing all four of its quarterfinal games. With Panama and Mexico already eliminated from semifinal contention, a Uruguay loss to Argentina on the final day of group play meant that the winner of the Canada-Dominican Republic game would advance to the semifinals and claim the final 2010 FIBA World Championship berth from the Americas. The Canadians slipped through with a four-point victory over a Dominican team that was playing without its star player, Francisco Garcia, after he broke a finger in quarterfinal play.[7] Canada advanced to the World Championship despite a 1–4 start to the round after winning their last two quarterfinal games.

Team Pts Pld W L PF PA PD Tie*
  Brazil 13 7 6 1 565 467 +98 1–1 1.03
  Puerto Rico 13 7 6 1 570 479 +91 1–1 1.01
  Argentina 13 7 6 1 533 478 +55 1–1 0.95
  Canada 10 7 3 4 521 477 +44 1–0
  Dominican Republic 10 7 3 4 573 569 +4 0–1
  Uruguay 9 7 2 5 458 507 −49
  Mexico 8 7 1 6 428 552 −124 1–0
  Panama 8 7 1 6 472 591 −119 0–1
  • Tiebreaker for tied teams is head-to-head results. Because Brazil, Puerto Rico, and Argentina split games against each other, the second tiebreaker, goal average for tied teams, was used.
September 1
13:30
Uruguay   74–80   Dominican Republic
Scoring by quarter: 15–14, 25–19, 24–23, 10–24
Pts: L. Garcia 28
Rebs: E. Batista 8
Asts: G. Barrera 8
Pts: C. Villanueva 19
Rebs: A. Horford 12
Asts: F. García 4

September 1
16:00
Canada   51–67   Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 13–15, 15–21, 10–20, 13–11
Pts: C. English 17
Rebs: C. English 6
Asts: T. Kepkay 3
Pts: L. Gutiérrez 15
Rebs: L. Scola 9
Asts: P. Prigioni 7

September 1
18:30
Mexico   61–92   Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 17–24, 12–21, 16–24, 16–23
Pts: O. Quintero 13
Rebs: A. Parada 12
Asts: Zúñiga and Parada 3
Pts: L. Barbosa 18
Rebs: A. Varejão 12
Asts: M. Machado 5

September 1
21:00
Puerto Rico   79–51   Panama
Scoring by quarter: 11–13, 23–12, 25–14, 20–12
Pts: Ramos and Diaz 12 each
Rebs: P. Ramos 11
Asts: C. Arroyo 4
Pts: D. Pinnock 23
Rebs: J. Lloreda 7
Asts: J. Lloreda 3

September 2
13:30
Brazil   68–59   Canada
Scoring by quarter: 18–15, 18–18, 16–17, 16–9
Pts: L. Barbosa 31
Rebs: A. Varejão 7
Asts: T. Splitter 3
Pts: L. Kendall 12
Rebs: L. Kendall 7
Asts: A. Rautins 5

September 2
16:00
Panama   83–77   Uruguay
Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 14–21, 28–19, 25–20
Pts: W. Green 25
Rebs: 3 tied with 7
Asts: J. Munoz 6
Pts: E. Batista 18
Rebs: E. Batista 11
Asts: M. Osimani 7

September 2
18:30
Argentina   77–65   Mexico
Scoring by quarter: 17–17, 17–12, 23–18, 20–18
Pts: L. Scola 25
Rebs: F. Kammerichs 11
Asts: P. Prigioni 7
Pts: G. Ayon 18
Rebs: G. Ayon 9
Asts: Llamas and Ayon 3 each

September 2
21:00
Dominican Republic   76–85   Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 21–21, 19–21, 23–27
Pts: C. Villanueva 21
Rebs: A. Horford 10
Asts: L. Flores 9
Pts: C. Arroyo 17
Rebs: P. Ramos 8
Asts: C. Arroyo 5

September 3
13:00
Canada   97–65   Panama
Scoring by quarter: 22–15, 23–9, 26–19, 26–22
Pts: A. Rautins 23
Rebs: J. Anthony 5
Asts: J. Anderson 5
Pts: D. Pinnock 21
Rebs: J. Lloreda 10
Asts: 3 tied with 2

September 3
15:15
Mexico   73–86   Dominican Republic
Scoring by quarter: 15–22, 18–22, 25–24, 15–18
Pts: H. Llamas 16
Rebs: 3 tied with 5
Asts: A. Pedroza 5
Pts: L. Flores 18
Rebs: A. Horford 9
Asts: 4 tied with 3

September 3
17:30
Uruguay   62–82   Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 14–22, 21–22, 16–18, 11–20
Pts: M. Aguiar 18
Rebs: G. Barrera 9
Asts: G. Barrera 6
Pts: M. Machado 23
Rebs: A. Varejao 10
Asts: Huertas and Machado 4 each

September 3
19:45
Puerto Rico   78–80   Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 22–14, 15–29, 15–21, 26–16
Pts: L. Ayuso 19
Rebs: P. Ramos 12
Asts: C. Arroyo 8
Pts: L. Scola 25
Rebs: L. Scola 12
Asts: P. Prigioni 12

September 4
13:30
Panama   67–74   Mexico
Scoring by quarter: 18–18, 14–21, 20–19, 15–16
Pts: D. Pinnock 20
Rebs: J. Lloreda 13
Asts: D. Pinnock 4
Pts: Llamas and Pedroza 18 each
Rebs: G. Ayon 13
Asts: Zúñiga and Pedroza 6 each

September 4
16:00
Report
Argentina   73–66   Uruguay
Scoring by quarter: 22–6, 16–17, 21–23, 14–20
Pts: L. Scola 19
Rebs: L. Scola 8
Asts: J. Cantero 6
Pts: E. Batista 20
Rebs: E. Batista 10
Asts: G. Barrera 2

September 4
18:30
Dominican Republic   76–80   Canada
Scoring by quarter: 16–13, 19–17, 21–26, 20–24
Pts: Flores and Villanueva 17 each
Rebs: A. Horford 14
Asts: L. Flores 6
Pts: J. Anderson 21
Rebs: L. Kendall 11
Asts: Rautins and Anderson 5 each

September 4
21:00
Brazil   82–86   Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter: 20–13, 14–25, 17–29, 31–19
Pts: A. Varejao 22
Rebs: A. Varejao 10
Asts: M. Huertas 6
Pts: L. Ayuso 25
Rebs: C. Lee 7
Asts: C. Arroyo 6

Knockout round edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
September 5 – San Juan
 
 
  Brazil73
 
September 6 – San Juan
 
  Canada65
 
  Brazil61
 
September 5 – San Juan
 
  Puerto Rico60
 
  Puerto Rico85
 
 
  Argentina80
 
Third place
 
 
September 6 – San Juan
 
 
  Canada73
 
 
  Argentina88

Semi finals edit

In the first semifinal, top seeded Brazil faced a surprising challenge from fourth seeded Canada. The Brazilians only led by one at halftime before blowing the game open in the second half, jumping out to a 17-point fourth quarter lead before the Canadians went on a late run to cut the final deficit to eight. In the second semifinal, Puerto Rico erased a nine-point deficit in a five-point victory over Argentina. The host team avenged a quarterfinal loss to the Argentine team despite Luis Scola's tournament-high 31 points.

September 5
18:30
Brazil   73–65   Canada
Scoring by quarter: 17–17, 11–10, 26–13, 19–25
Pts: L. Barbosa 22
Rebs: A. Varejao 8
Asts: M. Huertas 8
Pts: J. Anthony 17
Rebs: J. Anthony 8
Asts: 3 tied with 4

September 5
21:00
Puerto Rico   85–80   Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 13–20, 19–21, 26–19, 27–20
Pts: C. Arroyo 19
Rebs: P. Ramos 9
Asts: C. Arroyo 4
Pts: L. Scola 31
Rebs: 3 tied with 5
Asts: P. Prigioni 10

Third place edit

In the bronze medal match, Argentina never trailed while jumping out to a 31-point halftime lead. The over-matched Canadians could not cut the lead below double digits at any time after the first quarter.

September 6
18:30
Canada   73–88   Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 8–31, 10–18, 28–19, 27–20
Pts: J. Anderson 19
Rebs: O. Famutimi 9
Asts: J. Anderson 11
Pts: L. Scola 27
Rebs: J. Gutiérrez 6
Asts: P. Prigioni 8

Final edit

Brazil claimed the gold medal over the host Puerto Ricans in a 61–60 thriller. The Brazilians took a 13-point lead into the fourth quarter and led by 11 with 5:45 left before the Puerto Ricans began a frantic run to get back in the game. After Carlos Arroyo hit a basket with 35 seconds left to pull the Puerto Ricans within two at 61–59, Puerto Rican youngster Angel Vassalo stole the ball and was fouled. After hitting the first, Vassalo missed the second free throw; the Puerto Ricans did get the ball back, but Carlos Arroyo missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer and Brazil hung on for a 61–60 victory to claim its fourth FIBA Americas Championship.

September 6
21:00
Report
Brazil   61–60   Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter: 19–13, 17–15, 14–9, 11–23
Pts: L. Barbosa 24
Rebs: T. Splitter 9
Asts: T. Splitter 4
Pts: C. Arroyo 14
Rebs: R. Sanchez 7
Asts: F. Rivera 4

Awards edit

 2009 Tournament of the Americas winners 
 
Brazil
Fourth title

Statistical leaders edit

Individual Tournament Highs edit

Individual Game Highs edit

Department Name Total Opponent
Points   Leandro Barbosa
  Luis Scola
31   Canada
  Puerto Rico
Rebounds   Esteban Batista 18   Mexico
Assists   Pablo Prigioni 12   Puerto Rico
Steals   Pablo Prigioni 6   Canada
Blocks   Gustavo Ayon
  Anderson Varejão
6   Virgin Islands
  Uruguay
Field goal percentage   Angel Vassalo 100% (8/8)   Brazil
3-point field goal percentage 4 tied with 100% (3/3)
Free throw percentage   Larry Ayuso 100% (11/11)   Brazil
Turnovers   Richard Lugo 8   Panama

Team Tournament Highs edit

Team Game highs edit

Department Name Total Opponent
Points   Dominican Republic 100   Panama
Rebounds   Canada 47   Mexico
Assists   Canada 30   Mexico
Steals   Argentina 18   Canada
Blocks   Mexico 9   Virgin Islands
Field goal percentage   Dominican Republic 57.6%   Panama
3-point field goal percentage   Argentina 58.8%   Puerto Rico
Free throw percentage   Dominican Republic 100% (13/13)   Uruguay
Turnovers   Argentina 23   Venezuela

Final standings edit

Qualified for 2010 FIBA World Championships
Rank Team Record
    Brazil 9–1
    Puerto Rico 8–2
    Argentina 7–3
4   Canada 4–6
5   Dominican Republic 4–4
6   Uruguay 3–5
7   Mexico 2–6
8   Panama 2–6
9   Venezuela 1–3
10   Virgin Islands 0–4
 
 
 
4th
  Brazil
Marcelinho Machado
Duda Machado
Diego Pinheiro
Olivinha
Alex Garcia
Marcelo Huertas
Leandro Barbosa
Anderson Varejão
Guilherme Giovannoni
João Paulo Batista
Jonathan Tavernari
Tiago Splitter
  Puerto Rico
Peter Ramos
Guillermo Diaz
Filiberto Rivera
Carlos Arroyo
Angel Vassallo
Christian Dalmau
Larry Ayuso
Ricardo Sanchez
Luis Villafañe
Angelo Reyes
Carmelo Lee
Daniel Santiago
  Argentina
Luis Scola
Pablo Prigioni
Román González
Leonardo Mainoldi
Diego García
Juan Pablo Cantero
Leonardo Gutiérrez
Matias Sandes
Andress Pelussi
Paolo Quinteros
Juan Pedro Gutiérrez
Federico Kammerichs
  Canada
Jermaine Anderson
Tyler Kepkay
Ryan Bell
Jermaine Bucknor
Carl English
Olu Famutimi
Andy Rautins
Aaron Doornekamp
Jesse Young
Kyle Landry
Levon Kendall
Joel Anthony

All-Tournament Teams edit

The following players were voted to the All-Tournament Teams by latinbasket.com (unofficial):[19]

First Team edit

G –   Carlos Arroyo
G –   Leandro Barbosa
F –   Al Horford
F –   Luis Scola (Tournament MVP)
C –   Esteban Batista

Second Team edit

G –   Pablo Prigioni
G –   Larry Ayuso
F –   Danilo Pinnock
F –   Charlie Villanueva
C –   Anderson Varejão

Third Team edit

G –   Jermaine Anderson
G –   Leandro Garcia
F –   Hector Romero
F –   Joel Anthony
C –   Peter John Ramos

References edit

  1. ^ FIBA Americas Qualifier: Day 12 2009-09-08 at the Wayback Machine at espn.com
  2. ^ , FIBA
  3. ^ , FIBA
  4. ^ PUR/CUB/PAN – Cuba will not be part of the FIBA Americas Championship 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, FIBA
  5. ^ , FIBA
  6. ^ FIBA Americas Qualifier Day 1 2009-08-30 at the Wayback Machine at ESPN.com
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-02-23. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  8. ^ PPG Leaders 2010-09-03 at the Wayback Machine at FIBA.com
  9. ^ RPG Leaders 2009-09-02 at the Wayback Machine at FIBA.com
  10. ^ APG Leaders 2009-09-02 at the Wayback Machine at FIBA.com
  11. ^ SPG Leaders 2009-09-02 at the Wayback Machine at FIBA.com
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-09-02. Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  13. ^ MPG Leaders 2009-09-02 at the Wayback Machine at FIBA.com
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-09-02. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-09-02. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-09-02. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-09-02. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-09-02. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  19. ^ "Latinbasket.com All-FIBA Americas Championships 2009 Awards". Retrieved 2009-09-14.

External links edit

    2009, fiba, americas, championship, later, known, fiba, americup, continental, championship, held, fiba, americas, north, central, south, america, caribbean, this, fiba, americup, championship, served, qualifying, tournament, 2010, fiba, world, championship, t. The 2009 FIBA Americas Championship later known as the FIBA AmeriCup was the continental championship held by FIBA Americas for North Central and South America and the Caribbean This FIBA AmeriCup championship served as a qualifying tournament for the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey Each of the top four finishers in the quarterfinal round robin qualified for the World Championship 2009 FIBA Americas ChampionshipTournament detailsHost countryPuerto RicoCitySan JuanDatesAugust 26 September 6Teams10Venue s Roberto Clemente ColiseumFinal positionsChampions Brazil 4th title Runners up Puerto RicoThird place ArgentinaFourth place CanadaTournament statisticsMVPLuis ScolaTop scorerLuis Scola 23 3 points per game 20072011 Brazil won the gold medal after beating host Puerto Rico 61 60 in the title game This was Brazil s fourth FIBA AmeriCup title and second in the last three tournaments At the time FIBA world number 1 ranked Argentina claimed the bronze medal over fourth placed Canada By making the quarterfinals all four teams qualified for the 2010 FIBA World Championship The tournament s leading scorer Luis Scola was named MVP of the tournament after he rallied Argentina from an 0 2 start to the bronze medal by leading his team in scoring in nine out of ten games 1 Contents 1 Host 2 Venues 3 Qualification 4 Draw 5 Format 5 1 Tie breaking criteria 6 Squads 7 Preliminary round 7 1 Group A 7 2 Group B 8 Quarterfinals 9 Knockout round 9 1 Semi finals 9 2 Third place 9 3 Final 10 Awards 11 Statistical leaders 11 1 Individual Tournament Highs 11 2 Individual Game Highs 11 3 Team Tournament Highs 11 4 Team Game highs 12 Final standings 13 All Tournament Teams 13 1 First Team 13 2 Second Team 13 3 Third Team 14 References 15 External linksHost edit nbsp Location of San Juan within Puerto Rico The hosting privileges were originally awarded to Mexico but were later removed by FIBA Americas due to issues involving the sponsorship of the event The other countries that already qualified were then informed by FIBA of the announcement with Uruguay Puerto Rico Argentina and Canada all expressing interest of hosting the tournament 2 On May 29 2009 it was announced that Puerto Rico was selected as the new host of the championships with the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan as the venue Puerto Rico had previously hosted the 1980 1993 1999 and the 2003 Tournament of the Americas prior to the tournament being renamed the FIBA Americas Championship Venues editAll games were played at Roberto Clemente Coliseum which hosted games in each of Puerto Rico s previous four times hosting the FIBA Americas Championship The 10 000 seat arena also hosted the final round of the 1974 FIBA World Championship after construction was completed in January 1973 San Juan Roberto Clemente ColiseumCapacity 10 000 nbsp Qualification editMain article 2009 FIBA Americas Championship qualification Qualification was done via FIBA Americas sub zones The qualified teams are South American Sub Zone 2008 South American Basketball Championship nbsp Argentina nbsp Brazil nbsp Uruguay nbsp Venezuela North America Sub Zone nbsp Canada Central American and Caribbean Zone 2008 Centrobasket nbsp Panama nbsp Cuba withdrew nbsp Dominican Republic nbsp Mexico nbsp Puerto Rico nbsp Virgin Islands The draw was done on June 9 at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum 3 Panama replaced Cuba after the latter withdrew 4 The United States which had qualified for the World Championship with a gold medal performance in the 2008 Beijing Olympics skipped this tournament opening the slot for another team from the Centrobasket championship to qualify Besides the United States every participating nation from the FIBA Americas Championship 2007 qualified for this tournament although Panama only returned by virtue of Cuba s withdrawal The Dominican Republic returned to the tournament for the ninth time after failing to qualify in 2007 Draw editThe draw ceremonies were held at San Juan on June 9 2009 The results with the FIBA World Rankings prior to the draw were 5 Group A Group B 11 nbsp Puerto Rico 19 nbsp Canada 28 nbsp Uruguay 29 nbsp Mexico 36 nbsp Virgin Islands 1 nbsp Argentina 16 nbsp Brazil 21 nbsp Venezuela 31 nbsp Dominican Republic 30 nbsp PanamaNote Cuba had 0 ranking points and was therefore ranked after the last ranked team However once Cuba withdrew Panama ranked 30th took Cuba s spot in Group B Format editThe top four teams from each group advance to the quarterfinals Results and standings among teams within the same group are carried over The top four teams at the quarterfinals advance to the semifinals 1 vs 4 2 vs 3 The top four also qualify outright to the 2010 FIBA World Championship The winners in the knockout semifinals advance to the Final The losers play for third place Tie breaking criteria edit Ties are broken via the following the criteria with the first option used first all the way down to the last option Head to head results Goal average not the goal difference between the tied teams Goal average of the tied teams for all teams in its groupSquads editMain article 2009 FIBA Americas Championship squads Each team had a roster of twelve players Seven players currently on NBA rosters played in the tournament The Dominican Republic led the way with three Francisco Garcia Al Horford and Charlie Villanueva Brazil Anderson Varejao Leandro Barbosa Canada Joel Anthony and Argentina Luis Scola also called up NBA players to their rosters 6 Preliminary round editQualified for the quarterfinals Eliminated in preliminary round Group A edit In Group A hosts Puerto Rico stormed through to the quarterfinals undefeated winning each game by double digits On the fourth day of group play surprising Uruguay stunned Canada which had won its previous two games by a combined 75 points for second place in the group after Martin Osimani hit a three with 21 seconds that gave the Uruguayans a 71 69 victory Mexico dominated the second half against the Virgin Islands en route to a 17 point victory and the final quarterfinal spot out of Group A Team Pts Pld W L PF PA PD nbsp Puerto Rico 8 4 4 0 327 264 63 nbsp Uruguay 7 4 3 1 267 251 16 nbsp Canada 6 4 2 2 321 268 53 nbsp Mexico 5 4 1 3 235 293 58 nbsp Virgin Islands 4 4 0 4 266 340 74 August 2613 30 Report Virgin Islands nbsp 62 88 nbsp Uruguay Scoring by quarter 14 22 15 27 20 17 13 22Pts K Sheppard 17Rebs Rhymer and Victor 6 eachAsts K Sheppard 4 Pts L Garcia 28Rebs E Batista 13Asts Barrera and Osimani 6 each Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2621 00 Report Mexico nbsp 66 81 nbsp Puerto Rico Scoring by quarter 19 19 23 19 9 23 15 20Pts R Beck 26Rebs G Ayon 9Asts Quintero and Ayon 3 each Pts L Ayuso 16Rebs D Santiago 11Asts C Arroyo 11 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2716 00 Report Canada nbsp 95 40 nbsp Mexico Scoring by quarter 30 13 19 8 29 12 17 7Pts A Rautins 18Rebs L Kendall 11Asts J Anderson 7 Pts N Alonzo 10Rebs G Ayon 10Asts A Pedroza 3 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2721 00 Report Puerto Rico nbsp 85 74 nbsp Virgin Islands Scoring by quarter 16 21 22 22 26 10 21 21Pts C Arroyo 24Rebs P Ramos 10Asts C Arroyo 5 Pts Sheppard and Jones 18 eachRebs Victor and Jones 7 eachAsts Sheppard and Hodge 5 each Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2816 00 Report Virgin Islands nbsp 67 87 nbsp Canada Scoring by quarter 14 24 12 20 22 20 19 23Pts W Hodge 18Rebs K Rhymer 11Asts W Hodge 5 Pts J Young 14Rebs L Kendall 8Asts A Rautins 5 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2821 00 Report Uruguay nbsp 54 71 nbsp Puerto Rico Scoring by quarter 14 14 14 16 11 23 15 18Pts E Batista 19Rebs E Batista 8Asts Barrera and Osimani 2 each Pts C Arroyo 18Rebs P Ramos 12Asts C Arroyo 6 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2913 30 Report Mexico nbsp 80 63 nbsp Virgin Islands Scoring by quarter 15 13 12 19 26 18 27 13Pts Quintero and Pedroza 17 eachRebs G Ayon 15Asts Quintero and Llamas 7 each Pts K Sheppard 18Rebs Freeman and Victor 9 eachAsts K Sheppard 5 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2916 00 Report Canada nbsp 69 71 nbsp Uruguay Scoring by quarter 16 25 15 11 16 15 22 20Pts J Young 20Rebs J Young 8Asts J Anderson 6 Pts E Batista 18Rebs E Batista 12Asts M Osimani 9 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 3013 30 Report Uruguay nbsp 54 49 nbsp Mexico Scoring by quarter 18 10 8 19 18 4 10 16Pts M Aguiar 15Rebs E Batista 18Asts Barrera and Osimani 4 each Pts G Ayon 12Rebs G Ayon 11Asts K Malpica 4 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 3021 00 Report Puerto Rico nbsp 90 70 nbsp Canada Scoring by quarter 23 14 22 16 20 11 25 29Pts Ayuso and Arroyo 16 eachRebs D Santiago 8Asts F Rivera 3 Pts A Rautins 18Rebs J Anthony 10Asts C English 3 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 10000 Group B edit Group B began with a shocker as Venezuela dominated world number one ranked Argentina forcing 23 turnovers en route to a 16 point victory Group winner Brazil was the only consistent team in the group winning all of its games by at least nine points The Dominican Republic sporting a roster that included a tournament high three NBA players qualified to the quarterfinals with a 2 2 record Argentina buoyed by tournament scoring leader Luis Scola rebounded from an 0 2 start to win its last two games and qualify for the next round Venezuela could not capitalize on its victory over Argentina and was sent home after losing to Panama The Venezuelans could have advanced on a tiebreaker had Argentina lost to the Dominicans but Charlie Villanueva missed a three pointer at the buzzer in overtime and Argentina escaped with an 89 87 victory in the final game of group play Team Pts Pld W L PF PA PD Tie nbsp Brazil 8 4 4 0 328 266 62 nbsp Argentina 6 4 2 2 305 303 2 1 0 nbsp Dominican Republic 6 4 2 2 333 330 3 0 1 nbsp Panama 5 4 1 3 286 335 49 1 0 nbsp Venezuela 5 4 1 3 296 314 18 0 1 August 2616 00 Report Dominican Republic nbsp 68 81 nbsp Brazil Scoring by quarter 18 21 18 17 25 19 7 24Pts F Garcia 17Rebs J Martinez 9Asts L Flores 9 Pts Barbosa and Garcia 21 eachRebs Varejao and Splitter 10 eachAsts M Huertas 9 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2618 30 Report Venezuela nbsp 85 69 nbsp Argentina Scoring by quarter 18 16 21 14 24 21 22 18Pts O Torres 22Rebs O Torres 6Asts G Vasquez 7 Pts L Scola 25Rebs L Scola 7Asts P Prigioni 6 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2713 30 Report Panama nbsp 87 100 nbsp Dominican Republic Scoring by quarter 27 25 23 23 10 28 27 24Pts D Pinnock 27Rebs J Lloreda 14Asts J Lloreda 6 Pts F Garcia 24Rebs C Villanueva 10Asts C Morban 6 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2718 30 Report Brazil nbsp 87 67 nbsp Venezuela Scoring by quarter 18 18 26 6 19 19 24 24Pts L Barbosa 15Rebs A Varejao 9Asts A Garcia 5 Pts Perez and Lugo 12 eachRebs R Lugo 6Asts J Centeno 5 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2813 30 Report Argentina nbsp 67 76 nbsp Brazil Scoring by quarter 13 21 10 16 23 23 21 16Pts L Scola 19Rebs F Kammerichs 10Asts P Prigioni 8 Pts L Barbosa 21Rebs A Varejao 9Asts M Huertas 5 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2818 30 Report Venezuela nbsp 71 80 nbsp Panama Scoring by quarter 12 22 14 17 28 18 17 23Pts Romero and G Vasquez 17 eachRebs R Lugo 14Asts G Vasquez 5 Pts J Lloreda 19Rebs Lloreda and Pomare 8 eachAsts J Lloreda 5 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2918 30 Report Dominican Republic nbsp 78 73 nbsp Venezuela Scoring by quarter 21 18 19 14 24 19 14 22Pts C Villanueva 28Rebs Horford and Villanueva 12 eachAsts C Morban 5 Pts H Romero 25Rebs Lugo and Romero 9 eachAsts G Vasquez 7 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 2921 00 Report Panama nbsp 55 80 nbsp Argentina Scoring by quarter 13 28 17 20 19 12 6 20Pts W Green 18Rebs W Green 9Asts D Pinnock 5 Pts L Scola 20Rebs P Prigioni 8Asts P Prigioni 8 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 3016 00 Report Brazil nbsp 84 64 nbsp Panama Scoring by quarter 23 17 19 19 28 14 14 14Pts L Barbosa 17Rebs T Splitter 7Asts Garcia and Huertas 5 each Pts D Pinnock 24Rebs L Pomare 10Asts J Lloreda 5 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan August 3018 30 Report Argentina nbsp 89 87 OT nbsp Dominican Republic Scoring by quarter 19 18 18 25 22 17 15 14 Overtime 15 13Pts L Scola 30Rebs L Scola 8Asts Scola and Prigioni 5 each Pts A Horford 24Rebs Martinez and Horford 11 eachAsts A Horford 6 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanQuarterfinals editIn the quarterfinals Brazil and Puerto Rico easily clinched a semifinal berth and qualification for the 2010 FIBA World Championship when both teams won their first two quarterfinal games to run their records to 5 0 World number one ranked Argentina also qualified winning all four of their quarterfinal games to erase an 0 2 start and escape a nearly disastrous result All three teams finished 6 1 Argentina handed Puerto Rico its first loss of the tournament 80 78 when Pablo Prigioni hit two free throws with four seconds left in the game Puerto Rico then handed the Brazilians their first loss in the tournament after the Puerto Ricans took a 16 point fourth quarter lead and withstood a late charge to win by four A tiebreaker gave Brazil the top seed in the semifinals Uruguay could not continue its momentum from its surprising 3 1 start losing all four of its quarterfinal games With Panama and Mexico already eliminated from semifinal contention a Uruguay loss to Argentina on the final day of group play meant that the winner of the Canada Dominican Republic game would advance to the semifinals and claim the final 2010 FIBA World Championship berth from the Americas The Canadians slipped through with a four point victory over a Dominican team that was playing without its star player Francisco Garcia after he broke a finger in quarterfinal play 7 Canada advanced to the World Championship despite a 1 4 start to the round after winning their last two quarterfinal games Team Pts Pld W L PF PA PD Tie nbsp Brazil 13 7 6 1 565 467 98 1 1 1 03 nbsp Puerto Rico 13 7 6 1 570 479 91 1 1 1 01 nbsp Argentina 13 7 6 1 533 478 55 1 1 0 95 nbsp Canada 10 7 3 4 521 477 44 1 0 nbsp Dominican Republic 10 7 3 4 573 569 4 0 1 nbsp Uruguay 9 7 2 5 458 507 49 nbsp Mexico 8 7 1 6 428 552 124 1 0 nbsp Panama 8 7 1 6 472 591 119 0 1 Tiebreaker for tied teams is head to head results Because Brazil Puerto Rico and Argentina split games against each other the second tiebreaker goal average for tied teams was used September 113 30 Report Uruguay nbsp 74 80 nbsp Dominican Republic Scoring by quarter 15 14 25 19 24 23 10 24Pts L Garcia 28Rebs E Batista 8Asts G Barrera 8 Pts C Villanueva 19Rebs A Horford 12Asts F Garcia 4 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 1500 September 116 00 Report Canada nbsp 51 67 nbsp Argentina Scoring by quarter 13 15 15 21 10 20 13 11Pts C English 17Rebs C English 6Asts T Kepkay 3 Pts L Gutierrez 15Rebs L Scola 9Asts P Prigioni 7 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan September 118 30 Report Mexico nbsp 61 92 nbsp Brazil Scoring by quarter 17 24 12 21 16 24 16 23Pts O Quintero 13Rebs A Parada 12Asts Zuniga and Parada 3 Pts L Barbosa 18Rebs A Varejao 12Asts M Machado 5 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 1500 September 121 00 Report Puerto Rico nbsp 79 51 nbsp Panama Scoring by quarter 11 13 23 12 25 14 20 12Pts Ramos and Diaz 12 eachRebs P Ramos 11Asts C Arroyo 4 Pts D Pinnock 23Rebs J Lloreda 7Asts J Lloreda 3 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan September 213 30 Report Brazil nbsp 68 59 nbsp Canada Scoring by quarter 18 15 18 18 16 17 16 9Pts L Barbosa 31Rebs A Varejao 7Asts T Splitter 3 Pts L Kendall 12Rebs L Kendall 7Asts A Rautins 5 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan September 216 00 Report Panama nbsp 83 77 nbsp Uruguay Scoring by quarter 16 17 14 21 28 19 25 20Pts W Green 25Rebs 3 tied with 7Asts J Munoz 6 Pts E Batista 18Rebs E Batista 11Asts M Osimani 7 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 1000 September 218 30 Report Argentina nbsp 77 65 nbsp Mexico Scoring by quarter 17 17 17 12 23 18 20 18Pts L Scola 25Rebs F Kammerichs 11Asts P Prigioni 7 Pts G Ayon 18Rebs G Ayon 9Asts Llamas and Ayon 3 each Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan September 221 00 Report Dominican Republic nbsp 76 85 nbsp Puerto Rico Scoring by quarter 13 16 21 21 19 21 23 27Pts C Villanueva 21Rebs A Horford 10Asts L Flores 9 Pts C Arroyo 17Rebs P Ramos 8Asts C Arroyo 5 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 10000 September 313 00 Report Canada nbsp 97 65 nbsp Panama Scoring by quarter 22 15 23 9 26 19 26 22Pts A Rautins 23Rebs J Anthony 5Asts J Anderson 5 Pts D Pinnock 21Rebs J Lloreda 10Asts 3 tied with 2 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan September 315 15 Report Mexico nbsp 73 86 nbsp Dominican Republic Scoring by quarter 15 22 18 22 25 24 15 18Pts H Llamas 16Rebs 3 tied with 5Asts A Pedroza 5 Pts L Flores 18Rebs A Horford 9Asts 4 tied with 3 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan September 317 30 Report Uruguay nbsp 62 82 nbsp Brazil Scoring by quarter 14 22 21 22 16 18 11 20Pts M Aguiar 18Rebs G Barrera 9Asts G Barrera 6 Pts M Machado 23Rebs A Varejao 10Asts Huertas and Machado 4 each Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 2000 September 319 45 Report Puerto Rico nbsp 78 80 nbsp Argentina Scoring by quarter 22 14 15 29 15 21 26 16Pts L Ayuso 19Rebs P Ramos 12Asts C Arroyo 8 Pts L Scola 25Rebs L Scola 12Asts P Prigioni 12 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 8000 September 413 30 Report Panama nbsp 67 74 nbsp Mexico Scoring by quarter 18 18 14 21 20 19 15 16Pts D Pinnock 20Rebs J Lloreda 13Asts D Pinnock 4 Pts Llamas and Pedroza 18 eachRebs G Ayon 13Asts Zuniga and Pedroza 6 each Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan September 416 00 Report Argentina nbsp 73 66 nbsp Uruguay Scoring by quarter 22 6 16 17 21 23 14 20Pts L Scola 19Rebs L Scola 8Asts J Cantero 6 Pts E Batista 20Rebs E Batista 10Asts G Barrera 2 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan September 418 30 Report Dominican Republic nbsp 76 80 nbsp Canada Scoring by quarter 16 13 19 17 21 26 20 24Pts Flores and Villanueva 17 eachRebs A Horford 14Asts L Flores 6 Pts J Anderson 21Rebs L Kendall 11Asts Rautins and Anderson 5 each Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 7000 September 421 00 Report Brazil nbsp 82 86 nbsp Puerto Rico Scoring by quarter 20 13 14 25 17 29 31 19Pts A Varejao 22Rebs A Varejao 10Asts M Huertas 6 Pts L Ayuso 25Rebs C Lee 7Asts C Arroyo 6 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 10000Knockout round edit Semi finalsFinal September 5 San Juan nbsp Brazil73 September 6 San Juan nbsp Canada65 nbsp Brazil61 September 5 San Juan nbsp Puerto Rico60 nbsp Puerto Rico85 nbsp Argentina80 Third place September 6 San Juan nbsp Canada73 nbsp Argentina88 Semi finals edit In the first semifinal top seeded Brazil faced a surprising challenge from fourth seeded Canada The Brazilians only led by one at halftime before blowing the game open in the second half jumping out to a 17 point fourth quarter lead before the Canadians went on a late run to cut the final deficit to eight In the second semifinal Puerto Rico erased a nine point deficit in a five point victory over Argentina The host team avenged a quarterfinal loss to the Argentine team despite Luis Scola s tournament high 31 points September 518 30 Report Brazil nbsp 73 65 nbsp Canada Scoring by quarter 17 17 11 10 26 13 19 25Pts L Barbosa 22Rebs A Varejao 8Asts M Huertas 8 Pts J Anthony 17Rebs J Anthony 8Asts 3 tied with 4 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 6000 September 521 00 Report Puerto Rico nbsp 85 80 nbsp Argentina Scoring by quarter 13 20 19 21 26 19 27 20Pts C Arroyo 19Rebs P Ramos 9Asts C Arroyo 4 Pts L Scola 31Rebs 3 tied with 5Asts P Prigioni 10 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 10000 Third place edit In the bronze medal match Argentina never trailed while jumping out to a 31 point halftime lead The over matched Canadians could not cut the lead below double digits at any time after the first quarter September 618 30 Report Canada nbsp 73 88 nbsp Argentina Scoring by quarter 8 31 10 18 28 19 27 20Pts J Anderson 19Rebs O Famutimi 9Asts J Anderson 11 Pts L Scola 27Rebs J Gutierrez 6Asts P Prigioni 8 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 7000 Final edit Brazil claimed the gold medal over the host Puerto Ricans in a 61 60 thriller The Brazilians took a 13 point lead into the fourth quarter and led by 11 with 5 45 left before the Puerto Ricans began a frantic run to get back in the game After Carlos Arroyo hit a basket with 35 seconds left to pull the Puerto Ricans within two at 61 59 Puerto Rican youngster Angel Vassalo stole the ball and was fouled After hitting the first Vassalo missed the second free throw the Puerto Ricans did get the ball back but Carlos Arroyo missed a 3 pointer at the buzzer and Brazil hung on for a 61 60 victory to claim its fourth FIBA Americas Championship September 621 00 Report Brazil nbsp 61 60 nbsp Puerto Rico Scoring by quarter 19 13 17 15 14 9 11 23Pts L Barbosa 24Rebs T Splitter 9Asts T Splitter 4 Pts C Arroyo 14Rebs R Sanchez 7Asts F Rivera 4 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San JuanAttendance 10000Awards edit 2009 Tournament of the Americas winners nbsp BrazilFourth titleStatistical leaders editIndividual Tournament Highs edit Points 8 Pos Name PPG 1 nbsp Luis Scola 23 3 2 nbsp Leandro Barbosa 21 1 3 nbsp Danilo Pinnock 20 1 4 nbsp Hector Romero 18 5 nbsp Charlie Villanueva 17 1 6 nbsp Carlos Arroyo 16 8 7 nbsp Esteban Batista 16 6 8 nbsp Francisco Garcia 15 8 8 nbsp Kevin Sheppard 15 8 10 nbsp Luis Flores 14 8 Rebounds 9 Pos Name RPG 1 nbsp Esteban Batista 10 5 2 nbsp Al Horford 10 2 3 nbsp Gustavo Ayon 9 4 4 nbsp Jaime Lloreda 8 6 5 nbsp Anderson Varejao 8 4 6 nbsp Richard Lugo 8 7 nbsp Peter John Ramos 7 8 8 nbsp Charlie Villanueva 7 4 9 nbsp Jack Michael Martinez 7 2 10 nbsp Tiago Splitter 7 2 Assists 10 Pos Name APG 1 nbsp Pablo Prigioni 7 4 2 nbsp Greivis Vasquez 5 5 3 nbsp Carlos Arroyo 5 3 4 nbsp Marcelo Huertas 4 9 4 nbsp Luis Flores 4 9 6 nbsp Panchi Barrera 4 8 7 nbsp Martin Osimani 4 6 8 nbsp Kevin Sheppard 4 5 9 nbsp Jermaine Anderson 4 2 10 nbsp Walter Hodge 3 5 Steals 11 Pos Name SPG 1 nbsp Walter Hodge 3 2 nbsp Pablo Prigioni 2 6 3 nbsp Danilo Pinnock 2 3 nbsp Leandro Garcia 2 3 nbsp Gustavo Ayon 2 6 nbsp Anderson Varejao 1 9 7 nbsp Olu Famutimi 1 8 7 nbsp Esteban Batista 1 8 7 nbsp Panchi Barrera 1 8 10 nbsp Luis Flores 1 5 Blocks 12 Pos Name BPG 1 nbsp Anderson Varejao 1 9 2 nbsp Francisco Garcia 1 8 3 nbsp Gustavo Ayon 1 5 4 nbsp Joel Anthony 1 4 5 nbsp Richard Lugo 1 3 5 nbsp Kitwana Rhymer 1 2 7 nbsp Peter John Ramos 1 1 7 nbsp Charlie Villanueva 1 1 7 nbsp Daniel Santiago 1 1 10 4 tied with 1 Minutes 13 Pos Name MPG 1 nbsp Danilo Pinnock 38 4 2 nbsp Francisco Garcia 36 5 3 nbsp Luis Flores 34 4 4 nbsp Kevin Sheppard 34 3 5 nbsp Esteban Batista 33 6 5 nbsp Jaime Lloreda 33 6 7 nbsp Warren Green 33 3 8 nbsp Al Horford 33 1 9 nbsp Gustavo Ayon 32 9 9 nbsp Leandro Barbosa 32 9 Individual Game Highs edit Department Name Total Opponent Points nbsp Leandro Barbosa nbsp Luis Scola 31 nbsp Canada nbsp Puerto Rico Rebounds nbsp Esteban Batista 18 nbsp Mexico Assists nbsp Pablo Prigioni 12 nbsp Puerto Rico Steals nbsp Pablo Prigioni 6 nbsp Canada Blocks nbsp Gustavo Ayon nbsp Anderson Varejao 6 nbsp Virgin Islands nbsp Uruguay Field goal percentage nbsp Angel Vassalo 100 8 8 nbsp Brazil 3 point field goal percentage 4 tied with 100 3 3 Free throw percentage nbsp Larry Ayuso 100 11 11 nbsp Brazil Turnovers nbsp Richard Lugo 8 nbsp Panama Team Tournament Highs edit Offensive PPG 14 Pos Name PPG 1 nbsp Dominican Republic 81 4 2 nbsp Puerto Rico 80 3 nbsp Brazil 78 6 4 nbsp Argentina 77 5 nbsp Canada 74 6 Defensive PPG Pos Name PPG 1 nbsp Brazil 65 9 2 nbsp Puerto Rico 69 4 3 nbsp Canada 70 5 4 nbsp Uruguay 71 1 5 nbsp Argentina 72 1 Rebounds 15 Pos Name RPG 1 nbsp Dominican Republic 37 8 2 nbsp Brazil 34 8 3 nbsp Puerto Rico 34 7 4 nbsp Mexico 33 5 5 nbsp Panama 32 8 Assists 16 Pos Name APG 1 nbsp Canada 18 1 2 nbsp Dominican Republic 17 8 3 nbsp Brazil 17 3 4 nbsp Argentina 17 2 5 nbsp Puerto Rico 16 1 Steals 17 Pos Name SPG 1 nbsp Argentina 8 1 1 nbsp Canada 8 1 3 nbsp Brazil 8 4 nbsp Uruguay 7 6 5 nbsp Panama 7 1 Blocks 18 Pos Name BPG 1 nbsp Dominican Republic 4 8 2 nbsp Venezuela 4 2 3 nbsp Mexico 4 1 4 nbsp Brazil 3 2 4 nbsp Puerto Rico 3 2 Team Game highs edit Department Name Total Opponent Points nbsp Dominican Republic 100 nbsp Panama Rebounds nbsp Canada 47 nbsp Mexico Assists nbsp Canada 30 nbsp Mexico Steals nbsp Argentina 18 nbsp Canada Blocks nbsp Mexico 9 nbsp Virgin Islands Field goal percentage nbsp Dominican Republic 57 6 nbsp Panama 3 point field goal percentage nbsp Argentina 58 8 nbsp Puerto Rico Free throw percentage nbsp Dominican Republic 100 13 13 nbsp Uruguay Turnovers nbsp Argentina 23 nbsp VenezuelaFinal standings editQualified for 2010 FIBA World Championships Rank Team Record nbsp nbsp Brazil 9 1 nbsp nbsp Puerto Rico 8 2 nbsp nbsp Argentina 7 3 4 nbsp Canada 4 6 5 nbsp Dominican Republic 4 4 6 nbsp Uruguay 3 5 7 nbsp Mexico 2 6 8 nbsp Panama 2 6 9 nbsp Venezuela 1 3 10 nbsp Virgin Islands 0 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp 4th nbsp Brazil Marcelinho Machado Duda Machado Diego Pinheiro Olivinha Alex Garcia Marcelo Huertas Leandro Barbosa Anderson Varejao Guilherme Giovannoni Joao Paulo Batista Jonathan Tavernari Tiago Splitter nbsp Puerto Rico Peter Ramos Guillermo Diaz Filiberto Rivera Carlos Arroyo Angel Vassallo Christian Dalmau Larry Ayuso Ricardo Sanchez Luis Villafane Angelo Reyes Carmelo Lee Daniel Santiago nbsp Argentina Luis Scola Pablo Prigioni Roman Gonzalez Leonardo Mainoldi Diego Garcia Juan Pablo Cantero Leonardo Gutierrez Matias Sandes Andress Pelussi Paolo Quinteros Juan Pedro Gutierrez Federico Kammerichs nbsp Canada Jermaine Anderson Tyler Kepkay Ryan Bell Jermaine Bucknor Carl English Olu Famutimi Andy Rautins Aaron Doornekamp Jesse Young Kyle Landry Levon Kendall Joel AnthonyAll Tournament Teams editThe following players were voted to the All Tournament Teams by latinbasket com unofficial 19 First Team edit G nbsp Carlos Arroyo G nbsp Leandro Barbosa F nbsp Al Horford F nbsp Luis Scola Tournament MVP C nbsp Esteban Batista Second Team edit G nbsp Pablo Prigioni G nbsp Larry Ayuso F nbsp Danilo Pinnock F nbsp Charlie Villanueva C nbsp Anderson Varejao Third Team edit G nbsp Jermaine Anderson G nbsp Leandro Garcia F nbsp Hector Romero F nbsp Joel Anthony C nbsp Peter John RamosReferences edit FIBA Americas Qualifier Day 12 Archived 2009 09 08 at the Wayback Machine at espn com PUR 2009 FIBA Americas Championship withdrawn from Mexico FIBA PUR FIBA Americas Championship Draw on Tuesday FIBA PUR CUB PAN Cuba will not be part of the FIBA Americas Championship Archived 2011 06 05 at the Wayback Machine FIBA PUR Brazil Argentina and Dominican Republic in tough Group B FIBA FIBA Americas Qualifier Day 1 Archived 2009 08 30 at the Wayback Machine at ESPN com Francisco Garcia breaks finger while playing for DR Archived from the original on 2012 02 23 Retrieved 2009 09 08 PPG Leaders Archived 2010 09 03 at the Wayback Machine at FIBA com RPG Leaders Archived 2009 09 02 at the Wayback Machine at FIBA com APG Leaders Archived 2009 09 02 at the Wayback Machine at FIBA com SPG Leaders Archived 2009 09 02 at the Wayback Machine at FIBA com BPG Leaders Archived from the original on 2009 09 02 Retrieved 2009 09 04 MPG Leaders Archived 2009 09 02 at the Wayback Machine at FIBA com Team Leaders PPG Archived from the original on 2009 09 02 Retrieved 2009 09 08 Team Leaders RPG Archived from the original on 2009 09 02 Retrieved 2009 09 08 Team Leaders APG Archived from the original on 2009 09 02 Retrieved 2009 09 08 Team Leaders SPG Archived from the original on 2009 09 02 Retrieved 2009 09 08 Team Leaders BPG Archived from the original on 2009 09 02 Retrieved 2009 09 08 Latinbasket com All FIBA Americas Championships 2009 Awards Retrieved 2009 09 14 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 FIBA Americas Championship amp oldid 1190067298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

    article

    , read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.