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1997 Tournament of the Americas
Tournament details
Host countryUruguay
CityMontevideo
Dates21–31 August
Teams10
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions United States (3rd title)
Runners-up Puerto Rico
Third place Brazil
Fourth place Argentina
Tournament statistics
Top scorerVenezuela Víctor Díaz
1995
1999

The 1997 Tournament of the Americas, later known as the FIBA Americas Championship and the FIBA AmeriCup, was a basketball championship hosted by Uruguay from 21 to 31, August 1997. The games were played in Montevideo. This FIBA AmeriCup was to earn the four berths allocated to the Americas for the 1998 FIBA World Championship in Athens, Greece. The United States won the tournament, the country's third AmeriCup championship.

Qualification

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Eight teams qualified during the qualification tournaments held in their respective zones in 1997; two teams (USA and Canada) qualified automatically since they are the only members of the North America zone.

The draw split the tournament into two groups:

Format

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  • 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 were granted berths in the 1998 FIBA World Championship. Since the United States were already qualified as Olympic Champions, should they reach one of the top four places in the quarterfinals, the fifth team on the final standings was given the remaining berth.
  • The top four teams then played an extra match to define the first six places in the final standings (1 vs. 2 for first place, 3 vs. 4 for third place and 5 vs. 6 for fifth place).

Squads

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Preliminary round

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Qualified for the quarterfinals

Group A

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TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
 Argentina431317284+3371–0
 Brazil431328297+3170–1
 Cuba422307290+1761–0
 Uruguay422297308−1160–1
 Mexico404282352−704 
21 August
 Argentina81–73 Cuba
21 August
 Uruguay81–67 Mexico
Montevideo
22 August
 Argentina68–65 Brazil
Montevideo
22 August
 Cuba71–68 Mexico
Montevideo
23 August
 Cuba88–63 Uruguay
Montevideo
23 August
 Brazil101–71 Mexico
Montevideo
24 August
 Argentina99–76 Mexico
Montevideo
24 August
 Brazil84–83 (OT) Uruguay
Montevideo
25 August
 Brazil78–65 Cuba
Montevideo
25 August
 Uruguay70–69 Argentina
Montevideo

Group B

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TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
 Canada431403362+4171–1 (0.527)
 United States431368334+3471–1 (0.524)
 Venezuela431365357+871–1 (0.506)
 Puerto Rico413330353−235 
 Dominican Republic404320380−604 
21 August
 Puerto Rico88–85 Dominican Republic
Montevideo
22 August
 United States98–70 Dominican Republic
Montevideo
22 August
 Canada78–77 Puerto Rico
Montevideo
23 August
 Venezuela85–80 Dominican Republic
Montevideo
23 August
 United States102–97 Canada
Montevideo
24 August
 United States93–82 Puerto Rico
Montevideo
24 August
 Canada119–98 Venezuela
Montevideo
25 August
 Canada109–85 Dominican Republic
Montevideo
25 August
 Venezuela97–83 Puerto Rico
Montevideo

Quarterfinal group

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Qualified for the semifinals

The top four teams in both Group A and Group B advanced to the quarterfinal group. Then each team played the four from the other group once to complete a full round robin. Records from the preliminary groups carried over. The top two teams advanced to the first place game and the third and fourth-place teams advanced to the third place game. The fifth-place team (Cuba) and the sixth-place team (Canada) did not continue competing for the Americas Championship, but played a further game against each other, with the winner qualifying for the 1998 FIBA World Championship.

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
 United States871750673+7715 
 Puerto Rico853722679+43131−0
 Brazil853680637+43130−1
 Argentina844650626+24122−1 (0.509)
 Cuba844666681−15122−1 (0.494)
 Canada844699687+12121−2 (0.504)
 Venezuela844708716−8121−2 (0.497)
 Uruguay835602648−4611 
27 August
 United States100–88 Cuba
27 August
 Puerto Rico88–83 Argentina
27 August
 Brazil88–79 Venezuela
27 August
 Canada63–56 Uruguay
28 August
 Venezuela87–85 Argentina
28 August
 Cuba88–75 Canada
Montevideo
28 August
 Puerto Rico86–81 Brazil
Montevideo
28 August
 United States98–84 Uruguay
Montevideo
29 August
 Puerto Rico116–81 Cuba
Montevideo
29 August
 United States91–78 Argentina
Montevideo
29 August
 Uruguay84–77 Venezuela
Montevideo
29 August
 Brazil94–82 Canada
Montevideo
30 August
 Cuba102–100 Venezuela
Montevideo
30 August
 Argentina87–76 Canada
Montevideo
30 August
 United States93–89 Brazil
Montevideo
30 August
 Puerto Rico102–81 Uruguay
Montevideo

Final round

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Fifth place game

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31 August
 Canada92–83 Cuba
Montevideo

Third place game

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31 August
 Brazil76–75 Argentina
Montevideo

First place game

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31 August
 United States95–86 Puerto Rico
Montevideo

Awards

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Topscorer

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Víctor Díaz was the topscorer with 195 pts (24.4 pts per game).[1]


 1997 Tournament of the Americas winners 

United States
Third title

Final standings

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Qualified for the 1998 FIBA World Championship
Qualified for the 1998 FIBA World Championship (Olympic Champions)
RankTeamRecord
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States8–1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Puerto Rico5–4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Brazil6–3
4 Argentina4–5
5 Canada5–4
6 Cuba4–5
7 Venezuela4–4
8 Uruguay3–5
9 Dominican Republic0–4
10 Mexico0–4
1st
2nd
3rd
 United States
Rusty LaRue
Corey Beck
Jim Farmer
Jason Sasser
Erik Martin
Adrian Griffin
Reggie Jordan
Kermit Holmes
Evers Burns
Russ Millard
Travis Williams
Michael McDonald
 Puerto Rico
José Ortiz
Eddie Casiano
Orlando Santiago
Erick River
Jerome Mincy
James Carter
Carlos Lanauze
Ramón Rivas
Rolando Hourruitiner
Édgar de León
Luis Allende
Daniel Santiago
 Brazil
Raúl Filho
André Guimarães
Caio de Mello
Carlos Rodrigues do Nascimento
Aristides dos Santos
Demétrius Ferraciú
Alexei Carvalho
Cláudio Gomes
Sandro Varejão
Vanderlei Mazzuchini
Rogério Klafke
Joélcio Joerke

References

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Sources

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[edit]
    1997 Tournament of the Americas
    Tournament details
    Host countryUruguay
    CityMontevideo
    Dates21–31 August
    Teams10
    Venue1 (in 1 host city)
    Final positions
    Champions United States (3rd title)
    Runners-up Puerto Rico
    Third place Brazil
    Fourth place Argentina
    Tournament statistics
    Top scorerVenezuela Víctor Díaz
    1995
    1999

    The 1997 Tournament of the Americas, later known as the FIBA Americas Championship and the FIBA AmeriCup, was a basketball championship hosted by Uruguay from 21 to 31, August 1997. The games were played in Montevideo. This FIBA AmeriCup was to earn the four berths allocated to the Americas for the 1998 FIBA World Championship in Athens, Greece. The United States won the tournament, the country's third AmeriCup championship.

    Qualification

    Eight teams qualified during the qualification tournaments held in their respective zones in 1997; two teams (USA and Canada) qualified automatically since they are the only members of the North America zone.

    The draw split the tournament into two groups:

    Format

    • 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 were granted berths in the 1998 FIBA World Championship. Since the United States were already qualified as Olympic Champions, should they reach one of the top four places in the quarterfinals, the fifth team on the final standings was given the remaining berth.
    • The top four teams then played an extra match to define the first six places in the final standings (1 vs. 2 for first place, 3 vs. 4 for third place and 5 vs. 6 for fifth place).

    Squads

    Preliminary round

    Qualified for the quarterfinals

    Group A

    TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
     Argentina431317284+3371–0
     Brazil431328297+3170–1
     Cuba422307290+1761–0
     Uruguay422297308−1160–1
     Mexico404282352−704 
    21 August
     Argentina81–73 Cuba
    21 August
     Uruguay81–67 Mexico
    Montevideo
    22 August
     Argentina68–65 Brazil
    Montevideo
    22 August
     Cuba71–68 Mexico
    Montevideo
    23 August
     Cuba88–63 Uruguay
    Montevideo
    23 August
     Brazil101–71 Mexico
    Montevideo
    24 August
     Argentina99–76 Mexico
    Montevideo
    24 August
     Brazil84–83 (OT) Uruguay
    Montevideo
    25 August
     Brazil78–65 Cuba
    Montevideo
    25 August
     Uruguay70–69 Argentina
    Montevideo

    Group B

    TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
     Canada431403362+4171–1 (0.527)
     United States431368334+3471–1 (0.524)
     Venezuela431365357+871–1 (0.506)
     Puerto Rico413330353−235 
     Dominican Republic404320380−604 
    21 August
     Puerto Rico88–85 Dominican Republic
    Montevideo
    22 August
     United States98–70 Dominican Republic
    Montevideo
    22 August
     Canada78–77 Puerto Rico
    Montevideo
    23 August
     Venezuela85–80 Dominican Republic
    Montevideo
    23 August
     United States102–97 Canada
    Montevideo
    24 August
     United States93–82 Puerto Rico
    Montevideo
    24 August
     Canada119–98 Venezuela
    Montevideo
    25 August
     Canada109–85 Dominican Republic
    Montevideo
    25 August
     Venezuela97–83 Puerto Rico
    Montevideo

    Quarterfinal group

    Qualified for the semifinals

    The top four teams in both Group A and Group B advanced to the quarterfinal group. Then each team played the four from the other group once to complete a full round robin. Records from the preliminary groups carried over. The top two teams advanced to the first place game and the third and fourth-place teams advanced to the third place game. The fifth-place team (Cuba) and the sixth-place team (Canada) did not continue competing for the Americas Championship, but played a further game against each other, with the winner qualifying for the 1998 FIBA World Championship.

    TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
     United States871750673+7715 
     Puerto Rico853722679+43131−0
     Brazil853680637+43130−1
     Argentina844650626+24122−1 (0.509)
     Cuba844666681−15122−1 (0.494)
     Canada844699687+12121−2 (0.504)
     Venezuela844708716−8121−2 (0.497)
     Uruguay835602648−4611 
    27 August
     United States100–88 Cuba
    27 August
     Puerto Rico88–83 Argentina
    27 August
     Brazil88–79 Venezuela
    27 August
     Canada63–56 Uruguay
    28 August
     Venezuela87–85 Argentina
    28 August
     Cuba88–75 Canada
    Montevideo
    28 August
     Puerto Rico86–81 Brazil
    Montevideo
    28 August
     United States98–84 Uruguay
    Montevideo
    29 August
     Puerto Rico116–81 Cuba
    Montevideo
    29 August
     United States91–78 Argentina
    Montevideo
    29 August
     Uruguay84–77 Venezuela
    Montevideo
    29 August
     Brazil94–82 Canada
    Montevideo
    30 August
     Cuba102–100 Venezuela
    Montevideo
    30 August
     Argentina87–76 Canada
    Montevideo
    30 August
     United States93–89 Brazil
    Montevideo
    30 August
     Puerto Rico102–81 Uruguay
    Montevideo

    Final round

    Fifth place game

    31 August
     Canada92–83 Cuba
    Montevideo

    Third place game

    31 August
     Brazil76–75 Argentina
    Montevideo

    First place game

    31 August
     United States95–86 Puerto Rico
    Montevideo

    Awards

    Topscorer

    Víctor Díaz was the topscorer with 195 pts (24.4 pts per game).[1]


     1997 Tournament of the Americas winners 

    United States
    Third title

    Final standings

    Qualified for the 1998 FIBA World Championship
    Qualified for the 1998 FIBA World Championship (Olympic Champions)
    RankTeamRecord
    1st place, gold medalist(s) United States8–1
    2nd place, silver medalist(s) Puerto Rico5–4
    3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Brazil6–3
    4 Argentina4–5
    5 Canada5–4
    6 Cuba4–5
    7 Venezuela4–4
    8 Uruguay3–5
    9 Dominican Republic0–4
    10 Mexico0–4
    1st
    2nd
    3rd
     United States
    Rusty LaRue
    Corey Beck
    Jim Farmer
    Jason Sasser
    Erik Martin
    Adrian Griffin
    Reggie Jordan
    Kermit Holmes
    Evers Burns
    Russ Millard
    Travis Williams
    Michael McDonald
     Puerto Rico
    José Ortiz
    Eddie Casiano
    Orlando Santiago
    Erick River
    Jerome Mincy
    James Carter
    Carlos Lanauze
    Ramón Rivas
    Rolando Hourruitiner
    Édgar de León
    Luis Allende
    Daniel Santiago
     Brazil
    Raúl Filho
    André Guimarães
    Caio de Mello
    Carlos Rodrigues do Nascimento
    Aristides dos Santos
    Demétrius Ferraciú
    Alexei Carvalho
    Cláudio Gomes
    Sandro Varejão
    Vanderlei Mazzuchini
    Rogério Klafke
    Joélcio Joerke

    References

    1. ^ FIBA Americas Championship for Men 1997 -fiba.basketball

    Sources

    • 1997 edition USA - flippingbook.com
    • [1]
    • 1997 Championship of the Americas for Men, FIBA.com.
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