2011 FIBA Americas Championship


The 2011 FIBA Americas Championship for Men, later known as the FIBA AmeriCup, was the qualifying tournament for FIBA Americas, at the 2012 Summer Olympics men's basketball tournament, in London. This FIBA AmeriCup tournament was held in Mar del Plata, Argentina, from August 30 to September 11, 2011. Argentina won the title, defeating Brazil, 80–75, in the final match. This was the country's second AmeriCup championship.

Host

named Mar del Plata, Argentina the host of the 2011 competition on May 24, 2010 at a meeting in San Juan. Games were played at Polideportivo Islas Malvinas, which seats more than 8,000 fans. Toronto and Rio de Janeiro also bid for the tournament before FIBA awarded the competition to then world number-one ranked Argentina. Toronto was eliminated in the first round of voting before Mar del Plata beat Rio de Janeiro in the final round 13 votes to 3. Toronto's bid was seen as superior to the other two, but due to the lack of government backing was not awarded the tournament.

Venue


Mar del Plata
Polideportivo Islas Malvinas
Capacity: 8,000

Qualification

The ten teams originally selected to receive invitations for the tournament were the host team, the top three finishers at the 2010 South American Basketball Championship, the top two teams in the North America Sub-Zone, and the top four finishers at 2010 Centrobasket. Because the host country, Argentina, came in second at the 2010 South American Basketball Championship, the fourth place team at the championship was also invited. After the United States automatically qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics by winning the 2010 FIBA World Championship, they withdrew from the tournament. The fifth place team at the 2010 South American Basketball Championship was then invited to participate.
Below is the final list of participants in the tournament:
Due to the 2011 NBA lockout, insurance costs for players affiliated with teams of the National Basketball Association to play overseas would no longer be afforded by the league and would have to be taken care of by their corresponding national federations. Some national teams, such as the host nation Argentina and Puerto Rico took steps to resolve the issue. Below is a list of players whose participation in the tournament was at least potentially affected:
Notes:
The ten teams are split into two groups. The best four teams of each group advance to the second round, where the teams play against the four teams from the other group; each team carries over all points earned during the first round, except for those earned in the match against the team that was eliminated. The best four teams of this group advance to the semifinals.
The two winners in the semifinals automatically qualify for the Olympics. The remaining three teams from the second round plus seven teams from other continents play the 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament, where the top three qualify for the Olympics.

Squads

Draw

The draw took place on January 27, 2011 at the NH Gran Hotel Provincial in Mar del Plata. Notable ESPN Latin America announcer Álvaro Martin conducted the ceremony while FIBA Americas Secretary General Alberto Garcia and a number of sports figures drew the teams. The ten participating squads were paired in five pots, where the first draw from each pot would go to Group A and the second to Group B. Teams were paired according to their world rankings for balance purposes. Being the host, Argentina had the opportunity to choose their group.
Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4Pot 5

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    Group A

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    Second round

    TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
    761585493+92131–0
    761602473+129130–1
    752571523+4812
    743539543−411
    734652641+1110
    725514561−479
    716482560−7881–0
    716496647−15180–1

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    Final round

    Semifinals

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    Third place game

    Final

    Awards

    Statistical leaders

    Individual Tournament Highs

    Points
    Pos.NamePPG
    1 Luis Scola21.4
    2 Greivis Vásquez19.3
    3 Al Horford19.0
    4 Gary Forbes16.6
    5 Manu Ginóbili15.8
    6 Rubén Garcés15.9
    7 Jaime Lloreda15.9
    8 Carlos Arroyo15.0
    9 Jack Michael Martínez14.5
    10 David Cubillan13.1

    Rebounds
    Pos.NameRPG
    1 Jack Michael Martínez12.1
    2 Rubén Garcés11.3
    3 José Manuel Fabio9.8
    4 Esteban Batista9.5
    5 Al Horford9.2
    6 Tiago Splitter6.6
    7 Andrés Nocioni6.5
    8 Luis Scola6.3
    9 Jaime Lloreda6.1
    10 Windi Graterol5.4

    Assists
    Pos.NameAPG
    1 Greivis Vásquez5.8
    2 Marcelinho Huertas5.0
    3 Pablo Prigioni4.7
    4 David Cubillan4.9
    5 José Juan Barea4.2
    6 Manu Ginóbili4.0
    7 Carlos Arroyo3.7
    8 Panchi Barrera3.5
    9 Al Horford3.1
    10 Luis Flores2.7

    Steals
    Pos.NameSPG
    1 Juan Pablo Piñeiro2.5
    2 Danilo Pinnock2.4
    3 Al Horford1.9
    4 Carlos Delfino1.8
    5 Panchi Barrera1.8
    6 Renaldo Balkman1.7
    7 Leandro García Morales1.7
    8 Manu Ginóbili1.5
    8 Pablo Prigioni1.5
    10 Andrés Rodríguez1.2
    10 José Juan Barea1.2

    Blocks
    Pos.NameBPG
    1 Guillermo Araujo2.0
    2 Joel Anthony1.7
    3 Federico Kammerichs1.4
    4 Francisco García1.3
    5 Al Horford1.0
    6 Renaldo Balkman0.9
    7 Tiago Splitter0.8
    8 Windi Graterol0.8
    9 Luis Scola0.6
    9 Ángel Álamo0.6

    Individual Game Highs

    Team Tournament Highs

    Offensive PPG
    Pos.NamePPG
    1'94.8
    284.7
    384.0
    483.6
    580.8
    674.8
    773.1
    870.1
    968.5
    1064.8

    Defensive PPG
    Pos.NamePPG
    1'67.9
    273.2
    376.2
    477.5
    577.9
    678.3
    788.2
    888.8
    991.6
    1093.2

    Rebounds
    Pos.NameRPG
    1'36.2
    234.1
    334.1
    433.6
    533.1
    632.4
    732.1
    830.5
    929.3
    1027.0

    Assists
    Pos.NameAPG
    1'18.1
    217.6
    317.2
    414.8
    513.4
    611.6
    710.8
    89.9
    98.0
    106.8

    Steals
    Pos.NameSPG
    1'9.1
    28.9
    38.0
    47.7
    56.3
    66.0
    75.8
    85.3
    95.2
    104.3

    Blocks
    Pos.NameBPG
    1'3.8
    23.5
    33.3
    43.3
    52.3
    62.2
    72.0
    81.8
    91.5
    101.3

    Team Game highs

    Final ranking

    RankTeamRecord
    9–1
    8–2
    6–4
    46–4
    54–4
    63–5
    72–6
    82–6
    90–4
    100–4

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    4th

    Luis Scola
    Manu Ginóbili
    Pepe Sánchez
    Fabricio Oberto
    Pablo Prigioni
    Juan Pedro Gutiérrez
    Carlos Delfino
    Paolo Quinteros
    Martín Leiva
    Andrés Nocioni
    Hernán Jasen
    Federico Kammerichs

    Marcelinho Machado
    Nezinho dos Santos
    Rafael Luz
    Augusto César Lima
    Vítor Benite
    Marcelinho Huertas
    Alex Garcia
    Rafael Hettsheimeir
    Guilherme Giovannoni
    Caio Torres
    Marcus Vinicius
    Tiago Splitter

    Edgar Sosa
    Charlie Villanueva
    Kelvin Peña
    Luis Flores
    Manuel Fortuna
    Francisco García
    Al Horford
    Elys Guzmán
    Orlando Sánchez
    Eulis Báez
    Ronald Ramon
    Jack Michael Martínez

    Javier Mojica
    José Juan Barea
    John Holland
    Carlos Arroyo
    Bimbo Carmona
    Ángel Álamo
    Andrés Rodríguez
    Ricky Sánchez
    Manuel Narvaez
    Renaldo Balkman
    Alex Galindo
    Daniel Santiago

    All-Tournament Team">FIBA AmeriCup All-Tournament Team">All-Tournament Team

    G – Marcelinho Huertas
    G – Carlos Arroyo

    F – Manu Ginóbili
    F – Luis Scola
    C – Al Horford