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EuroBasket 2011 was the 37th men's European Basketball Championship, held by FIBA Europe. The competition was hosted by Lithuania. This was the second time EuroBasket had been held in Lithuania, the country having also hosted the 1939 championship. FIBA Europe asserted that Lithuania managed to organize the best European championship in its history.[1] The top two teams are guaranteed spots at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

EuroBasket 2011 was the largest sporting event in the history of the Baltic states, both in terms of the number of national teams (24), games (90), and that of spectators (158,000 tickets sold, with most tickets valid for three separate games.)[2]

Spain won the title for the second consecutive tournament, after defeating France, by a score of 98–85 in the final.[3] Spain's Juan Carlos Navarro was the tournament's MVP.

Venues and attendances

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Inside of Žalgiris Arena

The group matches were played in four arenas, namely Alytus Arena, Šiauliai Arena, Cido Arena in Panevėžys and an arena in Klaipėda. The second stage matches were played at the Siemens Arena in the capital Vilnius and the playoffs at the new Žalgiris Arena in Kaunas.

All tickets were sold for matches in which Lithuania played in a matter of several hours after the start of sale. Other tickets were also sold out in advance for all venues except for Alytus (75% of available tickets sold in total). However the Organizing Committee's policy of selling tickets as a 3-game package meant that in some cases the sold-out arenas were not full as some fans would choose to go to only some of the games their ticket entitled them to. This policy was altered in Panevėžys where there were separate tickets for the games Lithuania played.

20,000 foreign visitors went to Lithuania for the championship. 135,000 local fans visited the arenas. 120,000 people (both local and foreign) watched EuroBasket 2011 matches in special fan zones that were constructed beside every arena with a large screen and outdoor seating available.[2]

Among the foreign teams the Georgian, Slovenian, Russian and Latvian national teams had the most fans traveling from their home countries. Georgians had certain city squares decorated in their flags in both Klaipėda and Vilnius.

Several famous people and heads of states went to championship. This included the president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili, Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Lavrov and prince of Spain Felipe.

Location Picture City Arena Capacity Status Round
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Шаблон:Location map+ Файл:Avia Solutions Group Arena (former Siemens Arena) in 2021 by Augustas Didžgalvis.jpg Vilnius Siemens Arena 11,000 Opened in 2004 Group E, Group F
Шаблон:Location map+ Файл:Šiauliai Arena in Šiauliai, Lithuania in 2007.jpg Šiauliai Šiauliai Arena 5,700 Opened in 2007 Group B
Шаблон:Location map+ Файл:Cido Arena in Panevėžys, Lithuania in 2010.jpg Panevėžys Cido Arena 5,656 Opened in 2008 Group A
Шаблон:Location map+ Файл:Alytaus Arena in Alytus, Lithuania in 2011.jpg Alytus Alytus Arena 5,500 Opened in 1981, reopened after reconstruction in 2011 Group C
Шаблон:Location map+ Файл:Švyturio Arena in Klaipėda, Lithuania in 2014.jpg Klaipėda Švyturio Arena 5,486 Opened in 2011 Group D

Teams

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EuroBasket 2011 participants.

It was first decided that 16 teams would participate in EuroBasket 2011, however FIBA Europe decided on 5 September 2010, in a meeting in Istanbul, that there would be 24 teams in the tournament, after the Qualifying Round was concluded.[4]

Lithuania automatically received a place as the hosts, nine other countries that competed in the 2010 FIBA World Championship also received a place, 12 Countries were determined through qualifying matches played in August 2010 (five had initially qualified, and seven were added after the decision to expand the tournament to 24 teams),[5] and two more qualifiers were decided in an additional qualifying tournament that took place in August 2011. All but one of the 15 countries that participated in the Qualifying Round qualified for the final tournament.

Qualification

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Qualified teams

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Squads

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Bo McCalebb led Macedonia squad

Each team consisted of 12 players. Only 1 among the 12 could be a naturalised foreign player, who could not have been in the national team of another nation. Some of the teams had players that traced their ancestry to the teams they represent and were allowed to play for that team, such as Germany (US-born Chris Kaman) and Israel (US-born David Blu, who as Jewish was entitled to Israeli citizenship from birth). Other teams naturalised players participating in their country's league system, among them Spain (Congolese-born Serge Ibaka), Croatia (US-born Dontaye Draper), Bulgaria (US-born E. J. Rowland), Belgium (US-born Marcus Faison), and Poland (US-born Thomas Kelati, who qualified for Polish citizenship through marriage to a Pole). Montenegro and Macedonia each naturalised US-born players who had never played in their league system, but had played in neighbouring Serbia, respectively Omar Cook and Bo McCalebb. Other naturalised players moved to their current countries in their youth, with a notable example being Great Britain's Luol Deng, who fled the Sudanese Civil War with his family as a child.

Lithuania, Serbia, Portugal (Cape Verde was a Portuguese colony) and Finland are notable exceptions, with all of their players having been born in Lithuania, Portugal, Serbia and Finland respectively. Another exception was Latvia playing without foreign players. Turkey had Enes Kanter, who was born to Turkish parents in Switzerland as well as Emir Preldzic, who was born in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina and had already played on the national team of Slovenia in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament in 2008 and Slovenian youth national teams.

Some of the Eastern European national teams, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, were composed mainly or entirely from players playing abroad. This was primarily true for countries that have good basketball players but no powerful clubs or leagues to match that.

On the other hand, for countries with strong leagues, such as Italy, the National teams were primarily composed of players playing in the local league. The same was true for countries weak in basketball (i.e. with both weak national team and local league) as their players are unable to get into strong foreign leagues. Portugal could be an example here.

Many NBA players represented their national teams, with the Spanish team having 6 NBA stars, the French team having 5, the Turkish team having 4, and so on. It was one of the strongest European basketball competition ever organized as a lot of European stars helped their nations.

Notable players and coaches

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Group draw and championship system

The draw ceremony held on 30 January 2011 in the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre, Vilnius, divided the qualified teams into four groups of six, groups A, B, C, and D. The hosts of the evening were Jurgita Jurkutė and Vytautas Rumšas. The balls were drawn by retired basketball players European champions and Olympic medalists Stasys Stonkus, Modestas Paulauskas, Dino Meneghin, Sergejus Jovaiša, Alexander Anatolyevich Volkov and Arvydas Sabonis. A special concert followed the draw where a song was dedicated for each of the participating nations.

It was decided that Group A games would take place in Panevėžys, Group B in Šiauliai, Group C in Alytus and Group D in Klaipėda.

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In the first stage every team had to play against every other team of their group (round robin). This meant five matches per team.

From every group the 3 best teams advanced to the second stage and the 3 worst teams were eliminated. In the second stage 2 new groups were formed. The 3 best teams from groups A and B were united to form group E whereas the 3 best teams from groups C and D were united to form group F.

In these two new groups of the second stage only matches by teams that had not yet played each other had to be played. As for the matches that had already happened in the first stage their results would also count in the second stage. Therefore, every team played 3 matches and there were 12 teams in the second stage.

Out of the second stage the 4 best teams from each of the two groups advanced to the quarterfinals (8 teams in total) whereas the 2 worst teams were eliminated from championship (4 teams in total).

Logo, official song and mascot of the championship

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Official mascot

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A public contest was introduced to create the logo for the competition. 49 designs were presented initially to the organizers and the best three were sent to FIBA Europe, which selected the winning design. The author of it was designer Kęstutis Koira. The EuroBasket 2011 logo was unveiled on 24 January 2009 in Cido Arena, Panevėžys, during the final game of the Lithuanian Basketball Federation Cup. It displays the Columns of Gediminas overlaid on a backboard.

Lithuania is the first host country of EuroBasket to have an official EuroBasket song. The song "Celebrate basketball", written by Marijonas Mikutavičius and performed by Mia, Mantas Jankavičius and Marijonas Mikutavičius, was chosen by a televoting in Lithuania. There are two versions of the song – in Lithuanian[6] and English.[7] Later, another version was added – "Nebetyli sirgaliai" (lit. The Fans are no Longer Quiet).

The mascot of the championship was Amberis. Its head was in the form and color of a piece of amber. The name "Amberis" is a portmanteau of the English word amber and the Lithuanian nominative case masculine gender ending "is". The real word for amber in Lithuanian is Gintaras. There was an Amberis in every arena and quite frequently there were more than a single Amberis at a time interacting with each other as well as spectators. On the screens in the arenas a "legend" was shown where a piece of amber was given by a coach to a young basketball player to bring him luck and this piece turned into Amberis.

Special events

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Huge ball in Vilnius center.

Basketball enjoys extraordinary popularity in Lithuania. As such, many events were organized to mark the championship, including:

  • In summer 2011 a dribble marathon around the whole of Lithuania was organized. Groups of people would dribble from one town to the next one, where they would give the balls to another set of people who would then dribble to the next town and so on. Every town of Lithuania was visited with TV documenting the events every day. Among the people who took part in the event were the president of Lithuania, several ministers, mayors, sportsmen, opera and ballet stars and so on. In the end the 13 balls were given to the Lithuanian National Basketball team on 29 August 2011.
  • On 29 August 2011, Lithuania set a new record for simultaneous dribbling, previously held by Poland. 60,000 Lithuanians from Vilnius, Kaunas, Panevėžys, Klaipėda, Šiauliai and Alytus dribbled Molten balls simultaneously, beating Poland's record of 30,000 people.
  • The Vilnius TV Tower observation deck was turned into a large basketball basket. It was made of lights that shone in the dark. The "basket" was 160 meters tall, higher than any other building in Lithuania.
  • Composer Vidmantas Bartulis and poet Gintaras Patackas wrote an oratorio for basketball called "That Space-like Feeling of Basketball" ("Tas kosminis krepšinio jausmas"). This oratorio, praising basketball and Kauno Žalgiris team, was performed during the opening of Kaunas Arena on 16 August 2011.

Additionally, from Spring 2011, many of the TV and newspaper advertisements became basketball-oriented. Each of the cities where EuroBasket 2011 would take place received many minor details marking the championship: for example, the trash bins in Panevėžys were repainted to look like basketballs, an abandoned building in Vilnius had its windows covered by flags of the participant nations while balls were drawn on the pavement in some places.

Many ordinary Lithuanians decorated their cars with small Lithuanian flags flying above side windows (like during every other basketball championship). Flags covering the opposite side of the car mirrors are also popular. Some foreign fans who visited Lithuania during the championship adopted this practice as well.

A major Lithuanian news company adopted the practice of predicting each Lithuania national basketball team match in the EuroBasket. Lazdeika the Crab served as the oracle. The crab selected one of the two coconut shells to hide in when light was shone on it. Each of the two coconut shells has a country's flag – Lithuania's flag and opponent flag. At the beginning the crab's guesses would prove to be correct yet in the end they went wrong. Some people believe that the predictions were fixed - that is, the crab would be filmed many times and only when its "prediction" would match that of bookmakers would the "prediction" be aired on TV.

FIBA broadcasting rights

At least some matches were broadcast in 150 countries and territories all over the world.[2]

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Country Broadcaster
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TELENET
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ESPN Brasil
Band Sports
TV Esporte Interativo
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Sport 1
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Шаблон:Flag Viasat Sport
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BBC Red Button
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Nelonen Pro
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Sitel 3
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Charlton

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TV commentators for EuroBasket 2011
Country Broadcaster
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Viasat Sport
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Russia 2
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Šport TV
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Marca TV
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Financial details

According to the Lithuanian Basketball Association the championship expenses were 32 million Litas and the income was 34.8 million Litas, which means the profit of the event was 2.8 million Litas.[2]

Out of the 32 million Litas expenses some 9.8 million were funded by the Lithuanian state institutions whereas the remaining 22.2 million were amassed from sponsors or other sources. It is assumed that the state earned 11.9 million Litas due to VAT taxes paid by 20 000 foreign visitors therefore earning a 2.1 million Litas profit.[2]

Out of the 34.8 million litas income 24.7 million Litas were amassed by selling tickets (TV rights and certain other rights are owned by FIBA rather than the local basketball association and therefore are not included in the revenues).[2]

During the championship there were 3,984 people responsible for safety and 1,500 volunteers responsible for various duties such as helping spectators or giving the balls for play. The 1,500 volunteers were chosen out of 6,000 persons who wanted to volunteer.

1,300 journalists worked in the championships, out of them 200 were TV and radio commentators. 1,300 media accreditation licenses were issued.[2]

Preliminary round

Teams played each other once. The top three placed teams move on to the next round. In the event of a tie on points, direct matches between (points and goal average, i.e. points for/points against) were taken into account, if still tied, goal average in all matches was used as tiebreaker and not points difference.[9][10]

All times are local (UTC+3)

Group A

Venue: Cido Arena, Panevėžys Шаблон:Main EuroBasket 2011 Group A

31 August 2011
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1 September 2011
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2 September 2011
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4 September 2011
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5 September 2011
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Group B

Venue: Šiauliai Arena, Šiauliai Шаблон:Main EuroBasket 2011 Group B

31 August 2011
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1 September 2011
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2 September 2011
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4 September 2011
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5 September 2011
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Group C

Venue: Alytus Arena, Alytus Шаблон:Main EuroBasket 2011 Group C

31 August 2011
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1 September 2011
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3 September 2011
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4 September 2011
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5 September 2011
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Group D

Venue: Klaipėda Arena, Klaipėda Шаблон:Main EuroBasket 2011 Group D

31 August 2011
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1 September 2011
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3 September 2011
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4 September 2011
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5 September 2011
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Second round

Group E

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The group composed of the three best ranked teams from Groups A and B. Teams coming from the same initial group didn't play again vs. each other, but "carried" the results of the matches played between them for the first round.

Four teams with the best records advanced to the quarter-finals.

EuroBasket 2011 Group E

7 September 2011
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9 September 2011
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11 September 2011
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Group F

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The group composed of the three best ranked teams from groups C and D. Teams coming from the same initial group didn't play again vs. each other, but "carried" the results of the matches played between them for the first round.

The four teams with the best records advanced to the quarter-finals.

EuroBasket 2011 Group F

8 September 2011
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10 September 2011
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12 September 2011
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Knockout stage

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Finals: Spain vs. France
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Bronze game: Macedonia vs. Russia
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5th place game: Lithuania vs. Greece
All matches were played in: Žalgiris Arena, Kaunas[11]

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5th place bracket

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Quarterfinals

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Classification 5–8

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Semifinals

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Seventh place game

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Fifth place game

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Third place game

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Final

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Final standings

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Results
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Spain became the Champions of Europe
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France won their second Silver medals
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Russia won Bronze medals
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Macedonia was only one-step away from their first ever EuroBasket medal

The results of the championship included some surprises. Finland and Georgia, the latter supported by some 1,500 fans who had traveled to Lithuania, managed to reach the second stage despite being allowed to take part in the championship only after FIBA Europe decision. In fact Finland had the possibility of advancing to the quarterfinals until the very last game against Slovenia.

Croatia on the other hand was a powerful team that failed to reach even the second stage. Turkey with 5 NBA players failed to reach the quarterfinals.

The biggest surprise was probably Macedonia, a country that had had no major basketball victories prior to this championship. Having lost only two games in the first and second stages and these two by just a single point each (one of them after overtime) Macedonia easily advanced to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals the Macedonians defeated the hosts Lithuanians, and went to the semifinals.

A match between Georgia and Russia in Klaipėda was regarded to have political significance due to these countries having recently fought a war (the South Ossetia War). There were more than 1,000 Georgians and under 1,000 Russians in the arena during the game and large police forces were amassed to prevent possible riots. Despite the tight battle the Russians defeated the Georgians and prevented any surprise result. No riots happened.

These are the final standings. Two countries, Spain and France, qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics basketball tournament outright. Four more qualified for the 2012 Olympic Qualifying Tournament, with Russia and Lithuania obtaining qualification through the tournament. In addition, Great Britain qualified as host.

Qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Qualified as host nation for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Qualified for the 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament.
Rank Team Record
Шаблон:Gold1 Шаблон:Bk 10–1
Шаблон:Silver2 Шаблон:Bk 9–2
Шаблон:Bronze3 Шаблон:Bk 10–1
4 Шаблон:Bk 7–4
5 Шаблон:Bk 8–3
6 Шаблон:Bk 7–4
7 Шаблон:Bk 6–5
8 Шаблон:Bk 5–6
9-10 Шаблон:Bk 4–4
Шаблон:Bk 3–5
11-12 Шаблон:Bk 3–5
Шаблон:Bk 2–6
13-16 Шаблон:Bk 2–3
Шаблон:Bk 2–3
Шаблон:Bk 2–3
Шаблон:Bk 2–3
17-20 Шаблон:Bk 2–3
Шаблон:Bk 2–3
Шаблон:Bk 2–3
Шаблон:Bk 1–4
21-24 Шаблон:Bk 1–4
Шаблон:Bk 0–5
Шаблон:Bk 0–5
Шаблон:Bk 0–5

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Statistical leaders

Шаблон:See also

Individual Tournament Highs

Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-3 Points

Rank Name G Pts Шаблон:Abbr
1 Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Parker 10 221 22.1
2 Шаблон:Flagicon Bo McCalebb 11 235 21.4
3 Шаблон:Flagicon Pau Gasol 10 201 20.1
4 Шаблон:Flagicon Dirk Nowitzki 8 156 19.5
5 Шаблон:Flagicon Juan Carlos Navarro 11 206 18.7
6 Шаблон:Flagicon Nenad Krstić 10 155 15.5
7 Шаблон:Flagicon Chris Kaman 8 124 15.5
8 Шаблон:Flagicon Andrei Kirilenko 10 146 14.6
9 Шаблон:Flagicon Nicolas Batum 10 142 14.2
10 Шаблон:Flagicon Marc Gasol 10 135 13.5

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Rebounds

Rank Name G Rbs Шаблон:Abbr
1 Шаблон:Flagicon Chris Kaman 8 80 10.0
2 Шаблон:Flagicon Pero Antić 10 88 8.8
3 Шаблон:Flagicon Ömer Aşık 8 68 8.5
4 Шаблон:Flagicon Pau Gasol 9 73 8.1
5 Шаблон:Flagicon Joakim Noah 9 72 8.0
Шаблон:Flagicon Viktor Sanikidze 8 64 8.0
7 Шаблон:Flagicon Marc Gasol 10 74 7.4
8 Шаблон:Flagicon Dirk Nowitzki 8 53 6.6
9 Шаблон:Flagicon Ersan İlyasova 8 52 6.5
10 Шаблон:Flagicon Mirza Begić 11 71 6.5

Шаблон:Col-3

Assists

Rank Name G Ast Шаблон:Abbr
1 Шаблон:Flagicon Miloš Teodosić 11 63 5.7
2 Шаблон:Flagicon Victor Khryapa 10 51 5.1
3 Шаблон:Flagicon Šarūnas Jasikevičius 11 51 4.6
4 Шаблон:Flagicon Teemu Rannikko 8 36 4.5
5 Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Parker 9 39 4.3
6 Шаблон:Flagicon Heiko Schaffartzik 8 31 3.9
7 Шаблон:Flagicon Mantas Kalnietis 11 42 3.8
Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Calathes 11 42 3.8
9 Шаблон:Flagicon Bo McCalebb 11 41[12] 3.7
10 Шаблон:Flagicon Giorgi Tsintsadze 6 20 3.3

Шаблон:Col-end

Шаблон:Col-begin

Шаблон:Col-3

Steals

Rank Name G Stl Шаблон:Abbr
1 Шаблон:Flagicon Andrei Kirilenko 10 29 2.9
2 Шаблон:Flagicon Nicolas Batum 10 21 2.1
3 Шаблон:Flagicon Bo McCalebb 11 23[12] 2.1
4 Шаблон:Flagicon Tuukka Kotti 8 15 1.9
5 Шаблон:Flagicon Vojdan Stojanovski 10 18 1.8
6 Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Parker 9 15 1.7
7 Шаблон:Flagicon Goran Dragić 11 18 1.6
Шаблон:Flagicon Nick Calathes 11 18 1.6
9 Шаблон:Flagicon Rudy Fernández 10 16 1.6
10 Шаблон:Flagicon Manuchar Markoishvili 8 12 1.5

Шаблон:Col-3

Blocks

Rank Name G Blk Шаблон:Abbr
1 Шаблон:Flagicon Mirza Begić 11 21 1.9
2 Шаблон:Flagicon Chris Kaman 8 14 1.8
3 Шаблон:Flagicon Pau Gasol 10 17 1.7
4 Шаблон:Flagicon Timofey Mozgov 10 15 1.5
Шаблон:Flagicon Ömer Aşık 8 12 1.5
6 Шаблон:Flagicon Serge Ibaka 11 13 1.2
7 Шаблон:Flagicon Jonas Valančiūnas 10 11 1.1
8 Шаблон:Flagicon Kosta Koufos 11 12 1.1
9 Шаблон:Flagicon Predrag Samardžiski 11 10 0.9
10 Шаблон:Flagicon Todor Gečevski 6 5 0.8

Шаблон:Col-3

Minutes

Rank Name G Min Шаблон:Abbr
1 Шаблон:Flagicon Vlado Ilievski 10 375 37.5
2 Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Parker 9 311 34.6
3 Шаблон:Flagicon Pero Antić 10 344 34.4
4 Шаблон:Flagicon Bo McCalebb 11 376[12] 34.2
5 Шаблон:Flagicon Manuchar Markoishvili 8 260 32.5
6 Шаблон:Flagicon Viktor Sanikidze 8 257 32.1
7 Шаблон:Flagicon Nicolas Batum 10 314 31.4
8 Шаблон:Flagicon Petteri Koponen 8 250 31.3
9 Шаблон:Flagicon Heiko Schaffartzik 8 241 30.1
10 Шаблон:Flagicon Dirk Nowitzki 8 239 29.9

Шаблон:Col-end

Individual Game Highs

Department Name Total Opponent
Points Шаблон:Flagicon Andrea Bargnani 36 Шаблон:Bk
Rebounds Шаблон:Flagicon Pero Antić 19 Шаблон:Bk
Assists Шаблон:Flagicon Dontaye Draper 12 Шаблон:Bk
Steals Шаблон:Flagicon Nicolas Batum
Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Parker
6 Шаблон:Bk
Шаблон:Bk
Blocks Шаблон:Flagicon Serge Ibaka 5 Шаблон:Bk
2-point field goal percentage Шаблон:Flagicon Joel Freeland 100% (11/11) Шаблон:Bk
3-point field goal percentage Шаблон:Flagicon Vojdan Stojanovski 100% (5/5) Шаблон:Bk
Free throw percentage Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Parker
Шаблон:Flagicon Miguel Minhava
100% (12/12) Шаблон:Bk
Шаблон:Bk
Turnovers Шаблон:Flagicon Miloš Teodosić 9 Шаблон:Bk

Team Tournament Highs

Шаблон:Col-begin

Шаблон:Col-3

Offensive PPG

Pos. Name PPG
1 Шаблон:Bk 85.2
2 Шаблон:Bk 82.3
3 Шаблон:Bk 81.1
4 Шаблон:Bk 80.2
5 Шаблон:Bk 79.8
6 Шаблон:Bk 79.2
7 Шаблон:Bk 79.1
8 Шаблон:Bk 77.0
9 Шаблон:Bk 76.0
9 Шаблон:Bk 76.0

Шаблон:Col-3

Defensive PPG

Pos. Name PPG
1 Шаблон:Bk 63.3
2 Шаблон:Bk 65.2
3 Шаблон:Bk 65.4
4 Шаблон:Bk 65.7
5 Шаблон:Bk 67.8
6 Шаблон:Bk 68.7
7 Шаблон:Bk 69.3
8 Шаблон:Bk 71.0
9 Шаблон:Bk 71.4
10 Шаблон:Bk 73.1
10 Шаблон:Bk 73.1

Шаблон:Col-3

Rebounds

Pos. Name RPG
1 Шаблон:Bk 39
2 Шаблон:Bk 38.7
3 Шаблон:Bk 37.6
4 Шаблон:Bk 37.1
5 Шаблон:Bk 36.4
6 Шаблон:Bk 35.4
7 Шаблон:Bk 34.7
8 Шаблон:Bk 34.5
9 Шаблон:Bk 34.5
10 Шаблон:Bk 34.2

Шаблон:Col-end

Шаблон:Col-begin

Шаблон:Col-3

Assists

Pos. Name APG
1 Шаблон:Bk 19.2
2 Шаблон:Bk 19.0
3 Шаблон:Bk 17.7
4 Шаблон:Bk 17.4
5 Шаблон:Bk 17.3
6 Шаблон:Bk 15.4
7 Шаблон:Bk 14.8
8 Шаблон:Bk 14.6
9 Шаблон:Bk 14.6
10 Шаблон:Bk 13.8

Шаблон:Col-3

Steals

Pos. Name SPG
1 Шаблон:Bk 8.6
2 Шаблон:Bk 8.4
3 Шаблон:Bk 7.6
4 Шаблон:Bk 7.6
5 Шаблон:Bk 7.5
6 Шаблон:Bk 7.5
7 Шаблон:Bk 7.2
8 Шаблон:Bk 7.1
9 Шаблон:Bk 7.0
10 Шаблон:Bk 6.4

Шаблон:Col-3

Blocks

Pos. Name BPG
1 Шаблон:Bk 3.7
2 Шаблон:Bk 3.4
3 Шаблон:Bk 3.3
4 Шаблон:Bk 3.1
5 Шаблон:Bk 3.0
6 Шаблон:Bk 2.6
7 Шаблон:Bk 2.6
8 Шаблон:Bk 2.4
9 Шаблон:Bk 2.2
10 Шаблон:Bk 2.2

Шаблон:Col-3

Шаблон:Col-end

Шаблон:Col-begin

Шаблон:Col-3

2-point field goal percentage

Pos. Name %
1 Шаблон:Bk 58.3
2 Шаблон:Bk 56.3
3 Шаблон:Bk 55.4
4 Шаблон:Bk 54.7
5 Шаблон:Bk 54.6
6 Шаблон:Bk 52.9
7 Шаблон:Bk 52.8
8 Шаблон:Bk 52.0
9 Шаблон:Bk 51.6
10 Шаблон:Bk 51.5

Шаблон:Col-3

3-point field goal percentage

Pos. Name %
1 Шаблон:Bk 41.1
2 Шаблон:Bk 39.2
3 Шаблон:Bk 39.1
4 Шаблон:Bk 36.6
5 Шаблон:Bk 36.3
6 Шаблон:Bk 36.1
7 Шаблон:Bk 35.7
8 Шаблон:Bk 35.6
9 Шаблон:Bk 35.6
10 Шаблон:Bk 35.5

Шаблон:Col-3

Free throw percentage

Pos. Name %
1 Шаблон:Bk 84.6
2 Шаблон:Bk 81.3
3 Шаблон:Bk 80.1
4 Шаблон:Bk 79.7
5 Шаблон:Bk 79.5
6 Шаблон:Bk 79.4
7 Шаблон:Bk 78.9
8 Шаблон:Bk 78.4
9 Шаблон:Bk 77.7
10 Шаблон:Bk 75.8

Шаблон:Col-3

Шаблон:Col-end

Team Game highs

Department Name Total Opponent
Points Шаблон:Bk 100 Шаблон:Bk
Rebounds Шаблон:Bk 50 Шаблон:Bk
Assists Шаблон:Bk 26 Шаблон:Bk
Steals Шаблон:Bk
Шаблон:Bk
14 Шаблон:Bk
Шаблон:Bk
Blocks Шаблон:Bk 10 Шаблон:Bk
2-point field goal percentage Шаблон:Bk 78.4% (29/37) Шаблон:Bk
3-point field goal percentage Шаблон:Bk 63.3% (7/11) Шаблон:Bk
Free throw percentage Шаблон:Bk 100% (16/16) Шаблон:Bk
Turnovers Шаблон:Bk
Шаблон:Bk
23 Шаблон:Bk
Шаблон:Bk

All-Tournament Team

Файл:Juan Carlos Navarro the championship MVP.jpg
Juan Carlos Navarro was named MVP

The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team:[13]

PGШаблон:Flagicon Tony Parker

SGШаблон:Flagicon Bo McCalebb

SFШаблон:Flagicon Juan Carlos Navarro (MVP)

PFШаблон:Flagicon Andrei Kirilenko

CШаблон:Flagicon Pau Gasol

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Commons category

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