FIBA Men’s AmeriCup qualifying is held over one year and includes three two-game windows. Teams from the Americas zone are split into three groups with the top three teams from each group qualifying for the FIBA Men’s AmeriCup.
HISTORY
MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM RESULTS & STANDINGS
SUMMARY OF FINISHES Gold
Silver
Bronze
United States
7
1
1
Brazil
4
4
4
Puerto Rico
3
5
2
Argentina
3
6
5
Venezuela
1
1
1
Mexico
1
0
1
Canada
0
1
4
Uruguay
0
1
0
Dominican Republic
0
0
1
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS
1980
1984
1988
1989
1992
1993
1995
1
PUR
BRA
BRA PUR CAN URU ARG MEX
PUR USA BRA VEN CAN DOM CUB ARG *ECU *MEX *PAN *PAR
USA VEN BRA PUR CAN
USA PUR ARG
PUR
2 3 4
CAN
URU CAN PAN MEX
ARG
ARG
BRA
BRA
BRA
CAN
5
MEX CUB URU
CUB
CUB
6
PUR
#ARG #CUB #MEX #PAN #URU
VEN
URU
7
ARG CUB DOM
VEN
CAN
DOM
8
PAN
BAH
9
*DOM
*BAR *VEN
*URU
# Tied for sixth place * Tied for ninth place
LEGEND : ARG-Argentina; BAH-Bahamas; BAR-Barbados; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; COL-Colombia; CUB-Cuba; DOM-Dominican Republic; ECU-Ec- uador; ISV-U.S. Virgin Islands; JAM-Jamaica; MEX-Mexico; PAN-Panama; PAR-Paraguay; PUR-Puerto Rico; URU-Uruguay; USA-United States of Amer- ica; VEN-Venezuela.
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS
1997
1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009
1
USA PUR BRA ARG CAN
USA
ARG
USA
BRA
USA
BRA PUR ARG CAN DOM URU MEX
2 3 4
CAN ARG PUR VEN
BRA
ARG
ARG VEN USA PAN DOM
ARG PUR BRA CAN URU
CAN PUR VEN
PUR
CAN MEX VEN BRA DOM *URU
5
6
CUB
BRA
PAN
7
VEN
DOM
ISV
PUR
MEX
8
URU
URU
URU
URU
VEN
PAN
9
*DOM
*CUB *PAN
*MEX
*CAN
*PAN
*ISV
*MEX
*+USA
*ISV
*MEX
*ISV
*VEN
# Tied for sixth place * Tied for ninth place
LEGEND : ARG-Argentina; BAH-Bahamas; BAR-Barbados; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; COL-Colombia; CUB-Cuba; DOM-Dominican Republic; ECU-Ec- uador; ISV-U.S. Virgin Islands; JAM-Jamaica; MEX-Mexico; PAN-Panama; PAR-Paraguay; PUR-Puerto Rico; URU-Uruguay; USA-United States of Amer- ica; VEN-Venezuela.
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
YEAR-BY-YEAR FINAL STANDINGS
2011 2013 2015
2017 2022
1
ARG
MEX
VEN
USA
ARG BRA USA CAN MEX PUR VEN DOM
2 3 4
BRA
PUR
ARG
ARG MEX
DOM
ARG
CAN
PUR
DOM
MEX
ISV
5
VEZ
VEZ
PUR
PUR
6
CAN URU
CAN URU
DOM
URU
7
PAN
DOM
8
PAN
JAM
URU
CAN
9
*CUB
*BRA
*PUR *CUB
BRA
COL
*PAR
*PAR
10
VEN
URU
11
COL PAN
PAN
12
ISV
# Tied for sixth place * Tied for ninth place
LEGEND : ARG-Argentina; BAH-Bahamas; BAR-Barbados; BRA-Brazil; CAN-Canada; COL-Colombia; CUB-Cuba; DOM-Dominican Republic; ECU-Ec- uador; ISV-U.S. Virgin Islands; JAM-Jamaica; MEX-Mexico; PAN-Panama; PAR-Paraguay; PUR-Puerto Rico; URU-Uruguay; USA-United States of Amer- ica; VEN-Venezuela.
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME RESULTS
W W W W W
95 - 86 93 - 82 109 - 95 119 - 81 105 - 92
1997 1997 1993 1992 1989 1989
ARGENTINA (10-2)
CUBA (4-0)
W W W W
88- 52
1999 1997 1992 1989
L
73 - 82 81 - 76 118 - 81 91 - 76 67 - 84 106 - 73 94 - 86 88 - 59 103 - 72
2022 2017 2007 2007 2005 2003 2003 1999 1999 1997 1993 1992 2007 2005 2005 2003 1999 1997 1993 1989 2022 2007 2005 2003 1999 1999 1997 1993 1992 1989
100- 88 136- 57
W W W
95- 92
L
80 - 88
L
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (6-1)
W W W W W W W
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS (3-0)
W W W W W W
72 - 56
2017 2005 2003 1999 1997 1993 1989
W W W
90- 62
2017 2007 2003
111 - 86 111 - 73 107 - 71
123- 59 113- 55
91 - 78
123 - 107 (OT)
98 - 70
URUGUAY (5-0)
128 - 87
102 - 99
W W W W W
74 - 66
2017 2007 2005 1999 1997
L
108 - 116
118 - 79
BRAZIL (6-2)
91 - 77
MEXICO (3-1)
W
113 - 76 75 - 93 96 - 94 110 - 76 90 - 73 93 - 89 91 - 101
118 - 72 98 - 84
L
L
67 - 73
2022 2007 2003 1989
W W W W
W W W
127 -100
96 - 69 96 - 86
VENEZUELA (6-3)
W W
101 - 49 112 - 69 83 - 93 70 - 71 98 - 69 83 - 61 75 - 85 97 - 85 127 - 80
2022 2007 2005 2005 2003 1999 1997 1993 1992
L
PANAMA (6-0)
L L
W
99 - 96
W W W W W W
88 - 58 97 - 56 94 - 72 101 - 99 112 - 52 118 - 97
2022 2017 2005 1993 1992 1989 2022 2007 2007 2005 2003 2003 1999
W W
CANADA (9-1)
W W
84 - 80 113 - 63 76 - 92 111 - 71 92 - 66 94 - 60 102 - 97
L
W W
L
W W W W W W W
PUERTO RICO (11-2)
W W W
85 - 84 135 - 91 117 - 78 83 - 88 87 - 71 91 - 65 115 - 76
87 - 73
105 - 61
L
75 - 73
W W W
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM COACHING STAFF
USA MEN’S AMERICUP HEAD COACHES
YEAR SITE
USA HEAD COACH
RECORD
2022 2017 2007 2005 2003 1999 1997 1993 1992 1989
Recife, Brazil
Alex Jensen, Utah Jazz
4-2 / Bronze Medal 5-0 / Gold Medal 10-0 / Gold Medal 4-6 / Fourth Place 10-0 / Gold Medal 10-0 / Gold Medal 8-1 / Gold Medal 6-1 / Gold Medal 6-0 / Gold Medal 6-2 / Silver Medal
Uruguay & Argentina Las Vegas, Nevada
Jeff Van Gundy
Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University Mo McHone, Seoul SK (Korea) Larry Brown, Detroit Pistons Larry Brown, Detroit Pistons Mo McHone, Sioux Falls Skyforce Mike Thibault, Omaha Racers Chuck Daly, New Jersey Nets Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
San Juan, Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico Montevideo, Uruguay San Juan, Puerto Rico Portland, Oregon Mexico City, Mexico
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S AMERICUP ASSISTANT COACHES
NAME
YEARS
AFFILIATION
Jim Boeheim P.J. Carlesimo Mike D’Antoni
2007 1992 2007 2017 1997 2005 1999 1992 2017 2007 2005 1997 1993 2003 2003 1989 1993 1999 1992 2022 2003 2022 1989
Syracuse University Seton Hall University
Phoenix Suns
Ty Ellis
Northern Arizona Suns Grand Rapids Hoops
Mark Hughes
Dennis Johnson
Austin Toros
Gene Keady
Purdue University Duke University
Mike Krzyzewski Mo McHone Nate McMillan
Portland Trail Blazers
Joey Meyer
Tulsa 66ers
Eric Musselman Mauro Panaggio Gregg Popovich Oliver Purnell Les Robinson Flip Saunders Tubby Smith Lenny Wilkens Mike Williams Roy Williams
Florida Beachdogs Rockford Lightning San Antonio Spurs Clemson University
East Tennessee State University
LaCrosse Catbirds
University of Kentucky Cleveland Cavaliers
Capital City Go-Go
University of North Carolina
Steve Wojciechowski
Joby Wright
Indiana University
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
Greg Dennis Larry Drew II Clyde Drexler
1989 2017 1992
A
Ray Allen
2003 2007
Tim Duncan
2003, 1999
Carmelo Anthony
E
B
Tyus Edney Harold Ellis Patrick Ewing
2005 1993 1992
Vin Baker
1999 1992 2017 2005 1997 2005 2003 2007 1992
Charles Barkley
Billy Baron
Jerome Beasley
F
Corey Beck Charlie Bell Mike Bibby
Jim Farmer
1997 2005
Noel Felix
Chauncey Billups
Larry Bird
G
Elton Brand Alec Brown Kobe Bryant Matt Bullard Evers Burns
2003, 1999
Kevin Garnett
1999 2005 1997 1999
2017 2007 1989 1997
Lynn Greer
Adrian Griffin
Tom Gugliotta
H
C
Richard Hamilton Tang Hamilton Tim Hardaway
1999 2005 1999 2017 2017 2017 1997 1999 2007
Vince Carter
2003 2007 2022 2005 2022 2022 2003 1993 1989
Tyson Chandler Zylan Cheatham
Reggie Hearn Darrun Hilliard
Adam Chubb
Gary Clark
Jonathan Holmes Kermit Holmes Allan Houston
Norris Cole
Nick Collison
Tom Copa
Dwight Howard
Chris Corchiani
I
D
Allen Iverson
2003
Antonio Davis
1989 2022
Will Davis II
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
J
O
LeBron James
2007 2003 1993 1992 1992
Jermaine O’Neal
2003 1989
Richard Jefferson
Billy Owens
Chris Jent
P
Earvin Johnson Michael Jordan Reggie Jordan
Jeremy Pargo
2022
1997, 1993
Gary Payton
1999, 1989
Elijah Pemberton
2022 1989 2005 1992 2017 2007
K
Elliot Perry
Jason Kidd
2007, 2003, 1999
Marque Perry
Scottie Pippen
L
Marshall Plumlee Tayshaun Prince
Anthony Lamb
2022 1997
Rusty LaRue
R
Christian Laettner
1992, 1989
Kris Lang
2005
Brian Rahilly
1993 1993 2007 1992
Eldridge Recasner
M
Michael Redd
David Robinson
Karl Malone
1992 2017 1993 1993 1997 2003 2022 1993 1989 2022 1997 2005 2003 2022 1997 2007 1989 1992 2017
Kendall Marshall Anthony Martin
S
Bobby Martin
Jason Sasser
1997 2005 1989 2005 1989 1999 1992 2007 2022 1999 2017 1993 1993 2017 2007 2017 1997
Erik Martin
Alex Scales
Kenyon Martin Frank Mason III
Lionel Simmons
Ron Slay
Rod Mason
Doug Smith Steve Smith John Stockton
Jason Matthews Patrick McCaw Mike McDonald aaron McGhee Tracy McGrady
Amare’ Stoudemire
Craig Sword
Wally Szczerbiak
Jodie Meeks Russ Millard
W
Mike Miller
Jamal Warney Kelsey Weems
Rodney Monroe
Chris Mullin
Tony White
Xavier Munford
C.J. Williams
Deron Williams Reggie Williams
N
Craig Neal
1993
Travis Williams
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
Z
Stephen Zimmerman
2022
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM ROSTER BY AFFILIATION
ALABAMA
BIRMINGHAM SQUADRON
Jim Farmer
1997
Zylan Cheatham
2022 2022
Gary Clark
ARIZONA
BOSTON CELTICS
Mike Bibby
2003 2003
Richard Jefferson
Larry Bird
1992
ARIZONA STATE
CAIRNS TAIPASNS (AU)
Zylan Cheatham
2022
Stephen Zimmerman
2022
ATLETICOS DE SAN GERMAN (PUR)
CALIFORNIA
Norris Cole
2022
Jason Kidd
1999, 2003, 2007
ARKANSAS
CANISIUS
Corey Beck
1997
Billy Baron
2017
ASHEVILLE ALTITUDE
CANTON CHARGE
Ron Slay
2005
Jonathan Holmes
2017
ATLANTA HAWKS
CAPITAL CITY GO-GO
Steve Smith
1999
Craig Sword
2022
AUBURN
CENTRAL ARKANSAS
Charles Barkley
1992
Scott Pippen
1992
CHICAGO BULLS
Elton Brand
1999
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
Michael Jordan Scottie Pippen
1992 1992
DENVER NUGGETS
Carmelo Anthony
2007
CINCINNATI
DETROIT PISTONS
Gary Clark
2022 2003 1997
Kenyon Martin
Chauncey Billups
2007 2017 2007
Erik Martin
Darrun Hilliard
Tayshaun Prince
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
DOMINGUEZ HS (CA)
LeBron James
2007
Tyson Chandler
2007
CLEVELAND STATE
DUKE
Norris Cole
2022
Elton Brand
1999, 2003 1989, 1992
COLLEGE PARK SKYHAWKS
Christian Laettner Marshall Plumlee
2017
Will Davis II
2022
DYNAMO MOSCOW (RUS)
COLORADO
Lynn Greer
2005
Chauncey Billups
2007
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
COLUMBUS HORIZON
Greg Dennis
1989
Chris Jent
1993
EAU CLAIRE HS (SC)
CONNECTICUT
Jermaine O’Neal
2003
Ray Allen
2003 1999
Richard Hamilton
FARRAGUT ACADEMY (IL)
CONNECTICUT PRIDE
Kevin Garnett
1999
Adrian Griffin
1997
FAYETTEVILLE PATRIOTS
CREIGHTON
Tang Hamilton
2005
Rod Mason
1993
FLORIDA
CYPRESS CREEK HS
Mike Miller
2007
Amare’ Stoudemire
2007
FLORIDA BEACHDOGS
DELAWARE BLUE COATS
Travis Williams
1997
Patrick McCaw
2022
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
FORT WAYNE FURY
HOUSTON ROCKETS
Jim Farmer Craig Neal
1997 1993
Clyde Drexler
1992
IDAHO STAMPEDE
FRESNO STATE
Rusty LaRue
1997 1997
Noel Felix
2005
Eric Martin
GEORGETOWN
ILLINOIS
Patrick Ewing Allen Iverson
1992 2003
Deron Williams
2007
INDIANA PACERS
GEORGIA TECH
Jermaine O’Neal
2003
Craig Neal
1993
INDIANA STATE
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
Larry Bird
1992
Chris Mullin
1992
IOWA
GONZAGA
Matt Bullard Russ Millard
1989 1997
Jeremy Pargo John Stockton
2022 1992
KANSAS
GRAND RAPIDS HOOPS
Nick Collison
2003 2022
Reggie Jordan
1993 1997
Frank Mason III
Mike McDonald
KENTUCKY
GREEN BAY
Jodie Meeks
2022 2007
Alec Brown
2017
Tayshaun Prince
GREENSBORO SWARM
LACROSSE CATBIRDS
Xavier Munford
2017
Tom Copa
1993 1997 1993 1993
Russ Millard Brian Rahilly Tony White
HARTFORD
Vin Baker
1999
LASALLE
HOFSTRA
Lionel Simmons
1989
Elijah Pemberton
2022
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
LECHE RIO (ESP)
MICHIGAN STATE
Charlie Bell
2005
Charlie Bell Steve Smith
2005 1999 1992
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
Earvin Johnson
Elton Brand
2003
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
LOS ANGELES LAKERS
Michael Redd
2007
Kobe Bryant
2007 1992
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
Earvin Johnson
Kevin Garnett
1999 1992 1999
LOTTOMATICA ROMA (ITA)
Christian Laettner
Wally Szczerbiak
Tyus Edney
2005
MISSISSIPPI STATE
LOUISIANA TECH
Tang Hamilton
2005 2022
Karl Malone
1992
Craig Sword
LOWER MERION HS (PA)
MISSOURI
Kobe Bryant
2007
Doug Smith
1989
MARYLAND
MOREHOUSE
Evers Burns
1997
Harold Ellis
1993
MARQUETTE
MOUNT ZION CHRISTIAN (NC)
Tom Copa
1993
Tracy McGrady
2003
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
NEW JERSEY NETS
Mike Miller
2007
Richard Jefferson
2003
Jason Kidd
2003, 2007
MEMPHIS STATE
Kenyon Martin
2003
Elliot Perry
1989
NEW MEXICO STATE
MIAMI (OH)
Reggie Jordan
1993, 1997
Wally Szczerbiak
1999
NEW ORLEANS
MIAMI HEAT
Tyson Chandler Mike McDonald
2007 1997
Tim Hardaway
1999
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
Kermit Holmes Kelsey Weems
1997 1993
NEW YORK KNICKS
Patrick Ewing Allan Houston
1992 1999 2017
OLYMPIACOS (GRE)
Marshall Plumlee
Marque Perry
2005
NORTH CAROLINA
OMAHA RACERS
Vince Carter
2003 1992 2005 2017
Rod Mason
1993
Michael Jordan
Kris Lang
OREGON
Kendall Marshall
Alex Scales
2005
NORTH DAKOTA
OREGON STATE
Jerome Beasley
2005
Gary Payton
1989, 1999
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
ORLANDO MAGIC
Chris Corchiani Tom Gugliotta Rodney Monroe
1989 1999 1989 1993 2017
Dwight Howard Tracy McGrady
2007 2003
Kelsey Weems
C.J. Williams
PENNSYLVANIA
NORTHWESTERN
Adam Chubb
2005
Reggie Hearn
2017
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
OHIO STATE
Allen Iverson
2003
Chris Jent
1993 2007
PHOENIX SUNS
Michael Redd
Charles Barkley Tom Gugliotta
1992 1999 1999 2007
OKLAHOMA
Jason Kidd
Kermit Holmes Anthony Martin Aaron McGhee
1997 1993 2005
Amare’ Stoudemire
PITTSBURGH
OKLAHOMA CITY BLUE
Bobby Martin
1995 1989
Jason Matthews
Reggie Williams
2017
PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
OKLAHOMA CITY CAVALRY
Clyde Drexler
1992
Evers Burns
1997
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
David Robinson
1992
PUSAN KTF (KOR)
SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS
Aaron McGhee
2005
Elijah Pemberton
2022
QUAD CITY THUNDER
ST. JOHN’S
Harold Ellis
1993 1993
Bobby Martin
Chris Mullin
1992
RAPTORS 905
SEATTLE SUPERSONICS
Jodie Meeks
2022
Ray Allen Vin Baker
2003 1999 2003 1999
RENO BIGHORNS
Nick Collison Gary Payton
Reggie Hearn
2017 2017
Kendall Marshall
SETON HALL
RHODE ISLAND
Adrian Griffin
1997
Xavier Munford
2017
SIOUX FALLS SKYFORCE
RIO GRANDE VALLEY VIPERS
Jerome Beasley
2005 1997 2017 1997 1997
Corey Beck
Anthony Lamb
2022
Larry Drew II
ROCKFORD LIGHTNING
Reggie Jordan
Jason Sasser
Anthony Martin
1993
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
ST. VINCENT-ST. MARY HS
Travis Williams
1997
LeBron James
2007
SW ATLANTA CHRISTIAN (GA)
SACRAMENTO KINGS
Dwight Howard
2007
Mike Bibby
2003
STONY BROOK
SAINT LOUIS
Jameel Warney
2017
Marque Perry
2005
SYRACUSE
SAMSUNG (KOR)
Carmelo Anthony
2007 1989
Alex Scales
2005
Billy Owens
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
TEMPLE
Tim Duncan
1999, 2003
Lynn Greer
2005
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
TENNESSEE
ULSAN PHOEBUS (KOR)
Allan Houston
1999 2005 1993
Adam Chubb
2005
Ron Slay
UNICAJA MALAGA (ESP)
Tony White
Kris Lang
2005
TEXAS
UNLV
Jonathan Holmes
2017
Patrick McCaw
2022 2022
TEXAS-EL PASO
Stephen Zimmerman
Antonio Davis Tim Hardaway
1989 1999
UTAH JAZZ
Karl Malone
1992 1992 2007
TEXAS LEGENDS
John Stockton Deron Williams
Jameel Warney
2017 2017
C.J. Williams
VERMONT
TEXAS TECH
Anthony Lamb
2022
Jason Sasser
1997
VILLANOVA
TORONTO RAPTORS
Darrun Hilliard
2017
Vince Carter
2003
VIRGINIA MILITARY ACADEMY
TULSA
Reggie Williams
2017
Brian Rahilly
1993
WAKE FOREST
UCAM MURCIA (ESP)
Tim Duncan Rusty LaRue
1999, 2003
1997
Billy Baron
2017
WASHINGTON
UC IRVINE
Eldridge Recasner
1993
Will Davis II
2022
WASHINGTON WIZARDS
UCLA
Richard Hamilton
1999
Larry Drew II
2017 2005
Tyus Edney
WINDY CITY BULLS
U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY
Alec Brown
2017 2022
Jeremy Pargo
David Robinson
1992
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
WISCONSIN HERD
YAKAMA SUNS
Frank Mason III
2022
Noel Felix
2005 1993
Eldridge Recasner
ALL-TIME USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM RECORD BOOK
INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION RECORDS
Carmelo Anthony
.578 (26-45)
2007 2017 2003 1993
MOST POINTS AVERAGED
Larry Drew II
.571 (4- 7)
Carmelo Anthony
21.2 (191) 20.4 (163) 18.1 (181) 17.2 (155) 16.4 (148)
2007 1989 2007 1997 1997 1992 1999 2017 1993 2002 2022 2005
Mike Bibby
.571 (16-28) .571 ( 8-14)
Billy Owens
Brian Rahilly
LeBron James
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Corey Beck
Jason Sasser
Chauncey Billups
1.000 (11-11) .941 (32-34) .938 (15-16) .909 (10-11)
2007 1993 1993 2017 1989
Charles Barkley
16.3 ( 98)
Tony White
Anthony Martin Xavier Munford Jason Matthews
MOST REBOUNDS AVERAGED
.900 ( 9-10)
Tim Duncan
9.1 (91)
Jameel Warney
8.6 (43) 8.1 (57) 8.0 (72) 8.0 (48) 7.4 (67)
MOST ASSISTS
Bobby Martin
Tim Duncan
Earvin Johnson
9.0 (54) 6.8 (68) 6.6 (33) 6.2 (37) 5.7 (34) 5.0 (25) 5.0 (50) 5.0 (30)
1992 1999 1992 1992 2022 2017 2003 1992
Stephen Zimmerman
Jason Kidd
Kris Lang
Clyde Drexler
Scottie Pippen Jeremy Pargo
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Larry Drew II
Dwight Howard
.814 (35-43) .778 (21-27) .762 (32-42) .760 (73-96) .733 (22-30)
2007 1989 1992 2007 1997
Jason Kidd
Antonio Davis
Michael Jordan
David Robinson
LeBron James
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Mike McDonald
Tim Duncan
2.40 (24) 2.25 (18) 2.20 (22) 2.00 (10)
1999 1989 1999 1992 1992
HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
Antonio Davis Kevin Garnett Patrick Ewing David Robinson
LeBron James
.622 (23-37) .609 (14-23)
2007 1997 2017
Corey Beck
1.83 (11)
Jonathan Holmes
.600 (3- 5)
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
Gary Payton
1.80 (18) 1.77 (16) 1.77 (16) 1.77 (16)
1999 1997 1997 1997
MOST STEALS
Corey Beck
Jason Kidd
2.70 (27) 2.00 (12) 1.83 (11)
1999 1992 1992
Reggie Jordan
Charles Barkley Michael Jordan
Jason Sasser
TEAM COMPETITION RECORDS MOST POINTS SCORED: 1167 (10 games) in 2007 727 (6 games) in 1992 MOST POINTS AVERAGED: 121.2 in 1992 MOST FGM: 47.2 per game (283 in 6 games) in 1992 MOST FGA: 74.8 per game (449 in 6 games) in 1992 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .630% in 1992 MOST 3PM: 14.7 per game (147 in 10 games) in 2007 MOST 3PA: 32.2 per game (193 in 6 games) in 2022 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE: .470% in 2007 MOST FTM: 18.0 per game (180 in 10 games) in 2007 MOST FTA:
23.1 per game (162 in 7 games) in 1993 25.0 per game (250 in 10 games) in 2003 29.6 per game (207 in 7 games) in 1993
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:
.783% in 1993
MOST REBOUNDS:
445 (10 games) in 1999
HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE:
47.5 in 1992 35.0 in 1992
MOST ASSISTS AVERAGED:
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGED:
6.3 in 1999
MOST STEALS AVERAGED:
12.5 in 1992
INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS
1.000 (7-7), Dwight Howard vs. Argentina
9/02/07 8/23/03 8/22/97
MOST POINTS
1.000 (6-6), Vince Carter vs. U.S. Virgin Islands 1.000 (6-6), Jason Sasser vs. Dominican Republic
37, Tony White vs. Argentina
8/04/93 8/22/97 6/11/89 9/02/07 9/04/05 8/24/97 8/27/07 8/25/03 9/01/07 8/30/07
33, Jason Sasser vs. Dominican Republic
MOST 3PM
32, Billy Owens vs. Panama
31, LeBron James vs. Argentina
8, LeBron James vs. Argentina
9/02/07
30, Kris Lang vs. Venezuela
29, Travis Williams vs. Puerto Rico 28, Carmelo Anthony vs. Mexico
MOST 3PA
28, Allen Iverson vs. Canada
11, LeBron James vs. Argentina
9/02/07
27, Carmelo Anthony vs. Pierto Rico
HIGHEST 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
27, Kobe Bryant vs. Argentina
1.000 (4-4), LeBron James vs. Uruguay
8/28/07 8/25/03 8/22/03 6/30/92
MOST FGM
1.000 (4-4), Ray Allen vs. Canada
13, Billy Owens vs. Panama
6/11/89
1.000 (4-4), Michael Bibby vs. Venezuela 1.000 (4-4), Michael Jordan vs. Panama
MOST FGA
MOST FTM
20, Charlie Bell vs. Venezuela
8/27/05
13, Tony White vs. Argentina 13, Reggie Jordan vs. Brazil
9/04/93 9/01/93
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1.000 (11-11), LeBron James vs. Uruguay
8/28/07
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
MOST FTA
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
15, Tony White vs. Argentina
9/04/93
6, Kevin Garnett vs. Canada
7/25/99
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
MOST STEALS
1.000 (13-13), Reggie Jordan vs. Brazil
9/01/93
5, Patrick McCaw vs. Venezuela
9/06/22 7/19/99 7/18/99 8/21/97 7/03/92
5, Gary Payton vs. Dominican Republic
MOST REBOUNDS
5, Jason Kidd vs. Cuba
5, Reggie Jordan vs. Venezuela 5, Scottie Pippen vs. Puerto Rico
16, Tim Duncan vs. Dominican Republic
7/19/99
MOST ASSISTS
14, Jason Kidd vs. Uruguay
7/15/99 7/01/92
14, Earvin Johnson vs. Argentina
TEAM GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS: 136 vs. Cuba, 6/28/92 MARGIN OF VICTORY: 79 (136-57) vs. Cuba, 6/28/92 MOST REBOUNDS: 54 vs. Canada, 6/29/92 MOST FGM: 53 vs. Uruguay, 7/15/99 MOST FGA: 83 vs. Venezuela, 8/27/05 83 vs. Dominican Republic, 6//08/89 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL%: .716% (48-67) vs. Cuba, 6/28/92 MOST 3PM: 23 vs. Puerto Rico, 9/01/07 MOST 3PA: 41 vs. Argentina, 9/02/07
HIGHEST 3-POINT%:
.778% (14-18) vs. Canada, 8/25/03
MOST FTM: MOST FTA:
36 vs. Argentina, 9/04/93 52 vs. Argentina, 9/04/93
HIGHEST FREE THROW%:
1.000% (16-16) vs. Uruguay, 8/28/97
MOST ASSISTS:
41 vs. Cuba, 6/28/92
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS:
10 vs. Canada, 7/25/99 10 vs. Venezuela, 7/05/92
MOST STEALS:
17 vs. Uruguay, 7/15/99
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM 2022 RESULTS
RECIFE, BRAZIL • SEPTEMBER 2-11, 2022
The AmeriCup was originally slated for 2021 before being postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic. The U.S. ultimately finished with bronze behind Argentina and Brazil. The USA dropped its first game to Mexico 73-67. It was tightly contested in the first half, as Mexico went to halftime holding a one-point advantage. Second half runs from both teams kept the game close, but following a 58-58 tie, Mexico took control. Jeremy Pargo led the USA with 14 points, while Norris Cole scored 11. The U.S. rebounded against Venezuela, and a fast start cemented a 48-21 lead at halftime. Craig Sword stood out for the Americans in first half play, recording 12 points by halftime without missing a shot. While the U.S. made it rain on the court, the rain in Recife led to multiple leaks in the arena room which ultimately led to a postponement of the second half. Two days later, the U.S. notched a 101-49 victory and set tournament highs for points and assists (31). Sword ended with 19 points. Patrick McCaw tallied five steals which tied the USA single-game AmeriCup record. Before the U.S. finished against Venezuela, the team took its first win over Panama, 88-58. The team never and led by double figures following the 2:20 mark of the first quarter. With a 2-1 record and the most points through group play, the USA took the top seed in Group C and faced Puerto Rico in the quarterfinals. The U.S. trailed for the first 19 minutes before a 13-2 run gave the team its first lead (42-41). The third quarter was tight, but the U.S. took a 64-60 lead into the final frame and held off Puerto Rico until they tied it at 82 with 30 seconds left. After Cole gave the Americans a one-point lead with under 10 seconds remaining, Puerto Rico’s Tremont Waters took it back with a layup, putting the U.S. down 83- 84 with six seconds. Fueled by his missed opportunity at the free throw line seconds before, Cole hit the game-winning layup to punch a ticket to the semifinals. Scoreless in the first half, Cole finished with a team-high 20 points, the most points by an American across the tournament. In the semifinals, the U.S. faced undefeated Argentina. The two teams traded leads throughout the first frame, but a 10-0 run at the start of the second quarter gave Argentina its first double-digit lead of the game and a seven-point lead going into the half. Argentina outlasted the U.S. 82-73 with timely runs and an advantage at the free throw line. Cole record- ed four points in the first half, but much like his performance against Puerto Rico, came out firing in the second half and finished with a team-high 18 points, eight of which he scored consecutively in the fourth (7:35-5:12). The bronze medal game featured the U.S. and Canada in their 10th AmeriCup matchup since 1989. The U.S. trailed at halftime 36-29 but rallied in the third quarter to pull within one possession (57-54) entering the fourth. Gary Clark put the USA ahead, 75-73, on a layup with 1:27 remaining. From there, the Americans held on to earn the bronze. Cole was named to the all-tournament team.
2022 USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM ROSTER
2022 USA RESULTS (4-2)
NAME
POS HGT WGT DOB
AFFILIATION/SCHOOL
Mexico Panama
L, 67-73 W, 88-58 W, 101-49 W, 85-84 L, 73-82 W, 84-80
Zylan Cheatham
F/C
6-6 6-6 6-2 6-8 6-6 5-11 6-7 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-11
220 225 175 220 227 190 181 210 210 195 197 240
26 27 33 29 24 28 26 35 36 25 28 26
Birmingham Squadron/Arizona State Birmingham Squadron/Cincinnati College Park Skyhawks/UC Irvine Rio Grande Vipers/Vermont Wisconsin Herd/Kansas Delaware Blue Coats/UNLV Raptors 905/Kentucky Windy City Bulls/Gonzaga Atléticos de San Germán (PUR)/Cleveland State
Gary Clark Norris Cole Will Davis II
F
Venezuela Puerto Rico Argentina
G
F/C G/F
Anthony Lamb Frank Mason III Patrick McCaw Jodie Meeks Jeremy Pargo Elijah Pemberton
Canada
G
G/F
G G G G C
FINAL STANDINGS
Santa Cruz Warriors/Hofstra
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Argentina (6-0)
Craig Sword
Capital City Go-Go/Mississippi State
Stephen Zimmerman
Cairns Taipasns (AUS)/UNLV
Brazil (5-1)
Head Coach: Alex Jensen, Utah Jazz Assistant Coach: Steve Wojciechowski, USA Basketball Assistant Coach: Mike Williams, Capital City Go-Go Court Coach: Nathan Peavy, USA Basketball Team Physician: Stephen Foley, Sanford Health (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) Athletic Trainer: Ian Lackey, Sioux Falls Skyforce Video Coordinator: Chris Jones, Utah Jazz
United States (4-2)
Canada (3-3) Mexico (2-2)
Puerto Rico (2-2) Venezuela (2-2)
Dominican Republic (1-3)
9. Colombia (1-2) 10. Uruguay (0-3) 11. Panama (0-3) 12. U.S. Virgin Islands (0-3)
2022 USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Clark Cole Pargo Sword McCaw Mason
6/6 6/6 6/0 6/6 6/0 6/6 6/0 6/0 6/6 6/0 6/0 4/0
17- 40 31- 58 22- 50 25- 43 9- 25 13- 38 17- 28 13- 34 16- 24 9- 30
.425 .534 .440 .581 .360 .342 .607 .382 .667 .300 .412 .615 .468 .421
8- 29 15- 32 8- 23 5- 14 3- 15 6-17 0- 3 8- 26 0- 0 8- 25
.276 .469 .348 .357 .200 .353 .000 .308 .320 .222 .---
0- 0 5- 6 1- 2 6- 7 0- 0 8- 11
.---
44/ 7.3 11/ 1.8 11/ 1.8 15/ 2.5 10/ 1.7 12/ 2.0 32/ 5.3 14/ 2.3 48/ 8.0 14/ 2.3 2/ 0.3
42/ 7.0 82/ 13.7 53/ 8.8 61/ 10.2 21/ 3.5 40/ 6.7 23/ 8.3 40/ 6.7 38/ 3.6 30/ 5.0 22/ 3.7 19/ 4.8
16 24 34 14 10 14
0 0 2 3 1 0 4 0 1 4 0 4
0 7 5 6 1 2 1 3 4 1 1
.833 .500 .857 .727 .696 .750 .429 .--- .800 .857 .750 .701 .722
10
Cheatham
16- 23
6 9 8 4 2 1
Meeks
6- 8
Zimmerman
6- 14
Lamb
4- 5 6- 7 3- 4
Pemberton
7- 17 8- 13
2- 9 0- 0
Davis USA OPP.
.---
6/ 1.5
6 6
187-400 160-380
63-193 29-109
.326 .266
61-87
237/39.5 204/34.0
498/83.0 426/71.0
142
19 16
41 49
78- 108
96
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM 2017 RESULTS
MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY & CORDOBA, ARGENTINA • AUGUST 25-SEPTEMBER 3, 2017
It had been 10 years since the United States last competed in its zone championship. While the format of the competition was different and the official name of the Americas Championship had been altered to the FIBA AmeriCup, the results weren’t much different, seeing the USA win gold for the seventh time in nine appearances. This time the Americans rolled up a 5-0 record. USA center Jameel Warney was named MVP of the AmeriCup and Darrun Hilliard joined him on the five-member all-tournament team. Sprinting out to a 27-10 first quarter lead, the USA never looked back as it rolled to a dominating 97-56 victory over Panama in its opening game of Group C play. Four players scored in double digits, led by 17 points from Hilliard and Jonathan Holmes. Trailing by 11 points early in the second quarter, the USA scratched and defended its way back into the game and went on to outscore Uru- guay 24-16 in the fourth quarter to earn a critical 74-66 win. C.J. Williams scored a team-best 16 points, Reggie Hearn scored 15 points and Hilliard added 13 points, while Warney recorded eight points and a team-high 14 rebounds. The USA never trailed en route to a 72-56 win over Dominican Republic. C.J. Williams paced the USA with 15 points, Hilliard and Warney added 13 points apiece. Finishing Group C play 3-0, the victory propelled the USA into the AmeriCup semifinals. Xavier Munford’s double-double of 20 points and 10 rebounds helped power the USA to a dominating 90-62 semifinals win over U.S. Virgin Islands and advanced the USA to the AmeriCup gold medal game. Seeing its gold medal dreams slipping away after falling behind by 20 points early in the third quarter, the USA shooting came to life and the American squad rallied for a remarkable comeback and earned an 81-76 victory over Argentina to win the gold medal. Warney finished with 21 points and seven rebounds; Hilliard added 15 points, six rebounds; Hearn contributed 14 points (4-6 3FG) and six rebounds; and Munford tossed in 10 points.
2017 USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM ROSTER
2017 USA RESULTS (5-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT DOB
AFFILIATION/SCHOOL
Panama Uruguay
W, 97-56 W, 74-66 W, 72-56 W, 90-62 W, 81-76
Billy Baron Alec Brown Larry Drew II Reggie Hearn
G C G G
6-2 7-1 6-2 6-4 6-6 6-9 6-4 6-3 7-0 6-7 6-5 6-6
195 231 180 209 205 242 195 190 250 259 230 210
26 25 27 25 24 24 26 25 25 23 27 30
UCAM Murcia (Spain)/Canisius Windy City Bulls/Green Bay Sioux Falls Skyforce/UCLA Reno Bighorns/Northwestern Detroit Pistons/Villanova Canton Charge/Texas Reno Longhorns/North Carolina Greensboro Swarm/Rhode Island New York Knicks/Duke Texas Legends/Stony Brook Texas Legends/North Carolina State
Dominican Republican
U.S. Virgin Islands
Argentina
Darrun Hilliard Jonathan Holmes Kendall Marshall Xavier Munford Marshall Plumlee Jameel Warney C.J. Williams Reggie Williams
F F
G G C
FINAL STANDINGS
F
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
United States (5-0)
G
F
Oklahoma City Blue/VMI
Argentina (4-1)
Head Coach: Jeff Van Gundy, USA Basketball Assistant Coach: Ty Ellis, Northern Arizona Suns Assistant Coach: Mo McHone, USA Basketball Team Physician: Stephen Foley, Sanford Health (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) Athletic Trainer: Motoki Fujii, Houston Rockets Scout: Ken McDonald, Austin Toros
Mexico (4-1)
U.S. Virgin Islands (1-4)
Puerto Rico (2-1)
Uruguay (2-1)
Dominican Republic (1-2)
Canada (1-2)
9. Brazil (1-2) 10. Venezuela (1-2) 11. Colombia (0-3) 12. Panama (0-3)
2017 USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Hilliard Warney Munford
5/4 5/0 5/0 5/1 5/2 5/5 5/0 5/4 5/5 3/3 4/0 3/0
25- 62 24- 37 18- 40 16- 34 19- 37 16- 42
.403 .649 .450 .461 .514 .381 .529 .462 .375 .500 .250 .600 .462 .345
2- 17 0- 0 5- 15
.118
15- 21 16- 26 10- 11 8- 12
.714 .615 .909 .667 .571 .500 .800 .833 .800
17/ 3.4 43/ 8.6 19/ 3.8 18/ 3.6 15/ 3.0 10/ 2.0 25/ 5.0 13/ 2.6 10/ 3.3 2/ 0.5 3/ 1.0
67/ 13.4 64/ 12.8 51/ 10.2 50/ 10.0 44/ 8.8 43/ 8.6 23/ 4.6 20/ 4.0 18/ 3.6 17/ 5.7 9/ 2.3 8/ 2.7 414/82.8 316/63.2
8 7 2 3 7
0 4 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0
3 1 8 2 7 3 5 3 2 2 1 0
.---
.333 .476 .333 .318 .571 .143 .600 .273 .500 .--- .339 .215
15
Hearn
10- 21 4- 12 7- 22
Williams, C.J. Williams, R.
2- 2 4- 7 1- 2 5- 6 4- 5 0- 0 0- 0 8- 10
1.000 16/ 3.2
Drew
9- 17 6- 13 6- 16 5- 10 3- 12
4- 7 0- 0 1- 7 3- 5 3- 1 2- 4
25
Plumlee Marshall Holmes
0
24
2 6 0
Baron Brown
.--- .---
3- 5
USA OPP.
5 5
150-325 117-339
41-121 28-130
73-102 54- 80
.716 .675
216/43.2 192/38.4
99 65
12 13
37 21
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM 2007 RESULTS
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA • AUGUST 22-SEPTEMBER 2, 2007
The USA, comprised of 12 players selected from the 33-member National Team program, rumbled over its opposition at the FIBA Americas Championship and finished 10-0 to win gold to capture one of the FIBA Americas zone’s two berths for the 2008 Olympics. The USA extended its unbeaten streak in Olympic qualifying play to 36 consecutive wins, a run that dates back to the 1992 Tournament of the Americas. The USA averaged 116.7 points, the most by a USA senior national team since the 1994 USA Worlds team averaged 120.1. The USA defeated its opponents by an average of 39.5 points, the largest margin by a senior squad since the 1992 Olympics (by 43.8 ppg). Competing in preliminary group play, behind 17 points from Carmelo Anthony and Michael Redd, the Americans opened with a 112-69 victory over Venezue- la. Anthony and Redd again teamed to lead the U.S. scoring effort with 22 points each as the USA disposed of the U.S. Virgin Islands 123-59. Clamping down defensively and fueled by Anthony’s 25 points (9-12 FG), the U.S. posted a 113-63 decision over Canada. The USA closed preliminary play 4-0 after posting a 113-76 win against Brazil. Anthony and LeBron James each tallied 21 points. Advancing to the second round, the USA and Anthony continued their march and behind 28 points from Anthony claimed a 127-100 win over Mexico. James had 21 points as the U.S. rolled to a 117-78 win over Puerto Rico. James had a perfect shooting night and sank 11-of-11 shots, including a 4-for-4 from 3-point, to finish with 26 points as the U.S. manhandled Uruguay 118-79. Meeting previously unbeaten Argentina in the final second round game, the U.S. sprinted out and never looked back in a 91-76 victory that saw Kobe Bryant with 27 points. Moving to the semifinals, the USA dominated Puerto Rico 135-91 as Anthony and Redd recorded 27 and 23 points, respectively. Facing 2004 Olympic champi- on Argentina in the gold medal contest, the Americans sprinted to a 35-14 first quarter advantage and stormed to a 118-81 win. James scored a USA Olympic qualifying record 31 points (11-15 FG, 8-11 3FG). Dwight Howard added 20 points on perfect 7-for-7 shooting from the field. Statistically, there were plenty of impressive individual stat lines. Anthony averaged 21.2 points, a team high and the second most in the championship. James accounted for 18.1 points, Bryant added 15.3 points and Redd posted 14.4 points. Howard, 5.3 rebounds, paced the effort on the glass, while James, 4.7 assists, Jason Kidd, 4.6 assists, and Deron Williams, 4.6 assists, led the USA’s passing attack. The USA and Argentina secured berths for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Puerto Rico, Brazil and Canada earned spots in the 2008 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament.
2007 USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM ROSTER
2007 USA RESULTS (10-0)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE
AFFILIATION/SCHOOL
Venezuela
W, 112-69 W, 123-59 W, 113-63 W, 113-76 W, 127-100 W, 117-78 W, 118-79 W, 91-76 W, 135-91 W, 118-81
U.S. Virgin Islands
Carmelo Anthony Chauncey Billups Kobe Bryant Tyson Chandler Dwight Howard LeBron James Tayshaun Prince Michael Redd Amare’ Stoudemire Deron Williams Jason Kidd Mike Miller
F
6-8 6-3 6-6 7-1 6-11 6-8 6-4 6-8 6-9 6-6 6-10
230 202 220 235 265 240 212 218 205 215 240 205
23 30 30 24 21 22 34 27 27 29 24 23
Denver Nuggets / Syracuse Detroit Pistons / Colorado
G G C
Canada
Los Angeles Lakers / Lower Merion H.S. (PA) New Orleans Hornets / Dominguez H.S. (CA) Orlando Magic / Southwest Atlanta Christian Acd. (GA) Cleveland Cavaliers / St. Vincent-St. Mary H.S. (OH)
Brazil
Mexico
F/C
Puerto Rico Uruguay Argentina Puerto Rico Argentina
F
G G G C G F
New Jersey Nets / California Memphis Grizzlies / Florida Detroit Pistons / Kentucky Milwaukee Bucks / Ohio State
Phoenix Suns / Cypress Creek H.S. (FL)
6-3
Utah Jazz / Illinois
Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University Assistant Coach: Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University Assistant Coach: Mike D’Antoni, Phoenix Suns Assistant Coach: Nate McMillan, Portland Trail Blazers Team Physician: Sheldon Burns, Minnesota Timberwolves
FINAL STANDINGS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
*United States (10-0)
*Argentina (8-2) #Puerto Rico (5-5)
Athletic Trainer: Keith Jones, Houston Rockets Athletic Trainer: Casey Smith, Dallas Mavericks Managing Director: Jerry Colangelo Director of Player Personnel: Johnny Dawkins, Duke University Director of Scouting: Rudy Tomjanovich Director of International Player Personnel: Tony Ronzone, Detroit Pistons
#Brazil (5-5)
#Canada (4-4) Uruguay (3-5) Mexico (2-6) Venezuela (2-6)
2007 USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
9. Panama (1-3) 10. U.S. Virgin Islands (0-4) *Qualified for the 2008 Olympics #Qualified for 2008 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Anthony James Bryant Redd Howard Miller Prince Billups Stoudemire
9/9
65-106
.613 .760 .548 .530 .673 .814 .439 .481 .378 .613 .563 .600 .587 .379
26-45 23- 37 17- 37 29- 64 19- 50 10- 28 11- 31 5- 10 2- 3 0- 0
.578 .622 .459 .453 .667 .380 .357 .355 .500 .--- .625 .470 .311 .---
35- 49 12- 18 34- 39 35- 49 30- 45 9- 9 2- 3 4- 9 4- 8 3- 8 1- 2 11- 11
.714 .667 .872 .714 .667 .667 .444 .500 .375 .500 .720 .722
47/ 5.2 36/ 3.6 20/ 2.0 47/ 4.7 53/ 5.3 21/ 2.1 46/ 5.1 10/ 1.0 36/ 3.6 33/ 3.3
191/ 21.2 181/ 18.1 153/ 15.3 144/ 14.4 111/ 11.0 100/ 10.0
13 47 29 15
3 5 4 0 6 2 3 0 0
6
10/10 73- 96 10/10 51- 93
15 16
10/ 1 10/ 1 10/ 9 10/ 0 9/ 0 10/ 1 10/ 0 10/ 0 10/ 9
53-100 37- 55 35- 43 29- 66 26- 54 17- 45 19- 31
1.000 14/ 1.4
9
7 2 9
11
18
6 7 5 8 4 2
79/ 7.9 66/ 7.3 56/ 5.6 47/ 4.7 21/ 2.1 18/ 1.8
19 26 46
1.000 18/ 1.8
Williams Chandler
9- 16 6- 10
0- 0 5- 8
0
14
Kidd USA OPP.
46
5
13
10 10
420-715 275-725
147-313 79-254
180-250 143-198
401/40.1 372/37.2
1167/116.7 259
60 15
102
772/ 77.2
120
63
USA BASKETBALL HISTORY
USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM 2005 RESULTS
SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC • AUGUST 24-SEPTEMBER 4, 2005
The USA accomplished its goal of qualifying for the 2006 FIBA World Championship, finishing with a 4-6 record, The squad, which was com- prised of players from the NBA D League, Continental Basketball Association (CBA), or overseas professionals, finished fourth. Head coach Mo McHone saw his squad open preliminary play with an impressive defensive effort that limited Panama to 34.8% shooting as the U.S. rumbled to a 94-72 victory. The USA got 18 points from Alex Scales and 14 more from Jerome Beasley. The USA stunned the gold medal favorite Brazil 96-94. Brazil led 94-93 with 6.4 seconds left, but Lynn Greer was fouled with 1.2 seconds left as he attempted a 3-point- er, then calmly made all three free throws to give the U.S. the win. Charlie Bell scored 20 points, Scales added 18. Canada handed the U.S. a 92-76 setback as the Americans shot just 43.1%. Greer led the U.S. with 21 points. The USA had the ball and trailed by one with 17.2 seconds to go but was unable to get off a shot as Venezuela hung on to take a 71-70 decision. Bell led the U.S. with 21. Opening second round play facing Dominican Republic, behind double figure scoring from six players, including 20 points from Bell, the USA posted a 111-86 win. Facing Argentina next, Argentina pulled away late and earned an 84-67 victory. Tyus Edney and Kris Lang scored 11 points each. Needing a win to keep its medal and qualifying dreams alive, the USA rallied in the final five minutes to take a 91-77 victory from Uruguay. Bell led the USA with 20 points and McGhee finished with 19 points. With a qualification to the 2006 FIBA World Championship earned and a spot guaranteed in the semifinals, the USA rested some of its key players and came up short 88-83 against Puerto Rico. Beasley led the USA effort with 18 points. Brazil made 10 of its first 20 3-point shots while the USA made just two 3-balls the entire night and the combination resulted in a 93-75 loss for the U.S. in its semifinal contest. Lang, who played just 19 minutes before suffering a sprained ankle midway through the third quarter, finished with 14 points and nine rebounds, and McGhee was credited with 13 points. Despite 30 points (13-18 FG) and 14 rebounds from Lang, the U.S. was unable to overcome Venezuela’s clutch shooting and fell 93-83 in the bronze medal game. Brazil claimed the gold medal with an impressive 100-88 victory over Argentina in the gold medal game.
2005 USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM ROSTER
2005 USA RESULTS (4-6)
NAME
POS HGT WGT AGE
AFFILIATION/SCHOOL
Panama
W, 94-72 W, 96-94 L, 76-92 L, 70-71 W, 111-86 L, 67-84 W, 91-77 L, 83-88 L, 75-93 L, 83-93
Brazil
Jerome Beasley Charlie Bell Adam Chubb Tyus Edney
F
6-10
224 175 235 16- 225 175 220 247 250 180 200 225
24 26 24 32 23 25 27 25 26 24 27 24
Sioux Falls / North Dakota Leche Rio / Michigan State Ulsan Phoebus / Pennsylvania Lottomatica Roma / UCLA Yakama / Fresno State Dynamo Moscow / Temple Fayetteville / Mississippi State Unicaja Malaga / North Carolina
G C G G F C F G F G
6-3
Canada
6-10 5-10
Venezuela
Dominican Republic
Noel Felix Lynn Greer
6-9 6-1 6-7
Argentina Uruguay Puerto Rico
Tang Hamilton
Chris Lang
6-11 6-8 6-1 6-4 6-8
Aaron McGhee Marque Perry
Pusan KTF / Oklahoma Olympicos / Saint Louis Samsung / Oregon Asheville / Tennessee
Brazil
Venezuela
Alex Scales
Ron Slay
F
Head Coach: Mo McHone, Seoul SK (Korea) Assistant Coach: Dennis Johnson, Austin Toros Assistant Coach: Joey Meyer, Tulsa 66ers Team Physician: Stephen Foley, Sioux Falls Skyforce Athletic Trainer: Keith Jones, Houston Rockets
FINAL STANDINGS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
*Brazil (7-3)
#Argentina (7-3) *Venezuela (6-4)
*United States (4-6)
*Panama (5-3) Dom. Rep. (4-4) Puerto Rico (4-4)
2005 USA MEN’S AMERICUP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS
NAME
G/S
FGM-A
PCT
3PM-A
PCT
FTM-A
PCT
REB
PTS
AST
BLK
STL
Uruguay (1-7)
Bell
10/10 52-133
.391 .588 .506 .438 .534 .467 .416 .354 .490 .529 .444 .333 .459 .437
28- 77
.364 .000 .400 .405 .429 .200 .000 .300 .167 .167 .000 .000 .345 .380
13- 16 15- 23 23- 32 14- 19 11- 14 22- 25 10- 14 10- 14
.813 .652 .719 .737 .786 .880 .714 .714 .500 .800 .750 .754 .750
38/ 3.8 67/ 7.4 69/ 6.9 29/ 3.2 18/ 1.8 19/ 1.9 39/ 3.9 30/ 3.0 2/ 0.3 11/ 1.8 0/ 0.0
145/ 14.5 109/ 12.1 107/ 10.7 93/ 10.3
25
1
13
9. Panama (1-3) Mexico (1-3) *Qualified for the 2006 FIBA World Champi- onship #Qualified for the 2006 FIBA World Champion- ship as the 2004 Olympic champion
Lang
9/ 5
47- 80
0- 3
6
13
3 4 9 9 2 9 1 5 0 0
McGhee Scales Greer Edney Beasley
10/10 40- 79
4- 10 15- 37 12- 28 2- 10
10 22 25 27
1 1 0 0 2 2 6 1 1 0
9/ 5
32- 73 31- 58 32- 77 23- 65 24- 49
11
10/ 0
85/ 8.5 80/ 8.0 74/ 7.4 62/ 6.2 52/ 5.2 12/ 2.0 12/ 2.0 7/ 1.8
10/10 28- 60
10/ 5 10/ 5 10/ 0 8/ 0
0- 1
4
Slay
6- 20
21
Hamilton
1- 6 1- 6 0- 1 0- 1
3- 3 1- 2 4- 5 3- 4
1.000 54/ 5.4
8 5 0 0
Perry Felox
9- 17 4- 9 2- 6
6/ 0 4/ 0
Chubb
USA OPP.
10 10
324-706 302-691
69-200 87-229
129-171 159-212
376/37.6 349/34.9
846/84.6 153
28 36
66 78
850/85.0
143
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