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2009–10 FIBA Americas League

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2009–10 FIBA Americas League was the third edition of the first-tier and most important professional international club basketball competition in the regions of South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Mexico, with the winner of the competition being crowned as the best team and champion of all of those regions. It was played between December 6, 2009 and February 6, 2010. The tournament was won by the Argentine League club Peñarol Mar del Plata, which was their second title in three years.

Group stage

Group A

Team W L Pts PF PA
Argentina Quimsa 3 0 6 234 214
Argentina Atenas de Cordoba 2 1 5 271 234
Mexico Soles de Mexicali 1 2 4 228 252
Brazil Minas Tênis Clube 0 3 3 246 279

Group B

Team W L Pts PF PA
Venezuela Espartanos de Margarita 2 1 5 265 271
Mexico Halcones Rojos Veracruz 2 1 5 273 266
Brazil Flamengo 1 2 4 223 219
Puerto Rico Capitanes de Arecibo 1 2 4 247 252

Group C

Team W L Pts PF PA
Mexico Halcones de Xalapa 3 0 6 290 216
Argentina Obras Sanitarias 2 1 5 245 259
Brazil Joinville Esporte Clube 1 2 4 241 260
Uruguay Malvin 0 3 3 245 286

Group D

Team W L Pts PF PA
Argentina Peñarol 3 0 6 249 195
Brazil Brasília 2 1 5 255 245
Mexico Halcones UV Córdoba 1 2 4 237 227
Panama Navieros de Colón 0 3 3 194 268

Final 4

Team W L Pts PF PA
Argentina Peñarol 3 0 6 272 222
Venezuela Esparantos de Margarita 1 2 4 222 236
Mexico Halcones Xalapa 1 2 4 272 272
Argentina Quimsa 1 2 4 221 257

Round 1

February 4
18:00
Halcones Xalapa Mexico 99–101 Argentina Quimsa
Scoring by quarter: 27-30, 19-16, 24-24, 29-31
Pts: Orlando Méndez 29
Rebs: Jack Michael Martínez 11
Asts: Méndez and Martínez 3 each
Pts: Román González 31
Rebs: Dionisio Gomez 10
Asts: Jonatan Treise 6
February 4
20:15
Peñarol Argentina 92–73 Venezuela Espartanos de Margarita
Scoring by quarter: 32-17, 12-18, 26-24, 22-14
Pts: Leonardo Gutiérrez 20
Rebs: Leonardo Gutiérrez 7
Asts: Pablo Rodriguez 8
Pts: Kevin Freeman 16
Rebs: Herrera and Matthews 8 each
Asts: Edgar Moreno 4

Round 2

February 5
20:15
Quimsa Argentina 58–87 Argentina Peñarol
Scoring by quarter: 10-19, 15-25, 14-25, 19-18
Pts: Julio Mázzaro 18
Rebs: 3 tied with 5
Asts: 7 tied with 1
Pts: Rodriguez and Lamonte 19 each
Rebs: Martín Leiva 10
Asts: Pablo Rodriguez 5

Round 3

February 6
18:00
Quimsa Argentina 62–71 Venezuela Espartanos de Margarita
Scoring by quarter: 7-15, 22-14, 17-23, 16-19
Pts: Román González 21
Rebs: Dionisio Gomez 12
Asts: 3 tied with 2
Pts: Héctor Romero 17
Rebs: Héctor Romero 11
Asts: Rafael Guevara 5
February 6
20:15
Peñarol Argentina 93–91 (OT) Mexico Halcones Xalapa
Scoring by quarter: 20-15, 24-20, 11-19, 28-29Overtime: 10-8
Pts: Kyle Lamonte 39
Rebs: Martín Leiva 16
Asts: Leonardo Gutiérrez 4
Pts: Gerald Brown 21
Rebs: Victor Mariscal 8
Asts: 2 tied with 3

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