2010 Centrobasket
International basketball competition
2010 FIBA Centrobasket22nd Central American and Caribbean Basketball Championship |
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Host country | Dominican Republic |
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Dates | July 5 – July 12 |
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Teams | 10 |
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Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
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Champions | Puerto Rico (10th title) |
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MVP | Carlos Arroyo[1] |
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Centrobasket 2010 | |
The 2010 Men's Central American and Caribbean Basketball Championship, also known as 2010 Centrobasket, was hosted in the Dominican Republic. This edition was the first time that the Centrobasket featured ten teams in the finals; previously, eight teams had qualified. Puerto Rico won the title with an 89-80 victory over Dominican Republic. Panama captured the bronze medal with a 75-74 victory over Cuba. All four teams qualified for the FIBA Americas Championship 2011.[2] Jamaica finished 5th for their best ever performance at the tournament while Belize finished 7th to match their best performance. The British Virgin Islands finished 8th after qualifying for Centrobasket for the first time in their history.
First round
Group A
British Virgin Islands |
56–71 |
Jamaica |
Scoring by quarter: 9–13, 9–17, 18–17, 20–24 |
Pts: Halstead Chiverton 27 Rebs: Randy George and Kleon Penn 10 Asts: Kennedy Bass 3 |
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Pts: Akeem Scott 18 Rebs: Kimani Ffriend 10 Asts: Garfield Blair 4 |
Group B
Mexico |
62–82 |
Cuba |
Scoring by quarter: 15–29, 16–25, 18–14, 13–14 |
Pts: Gustavo Ayon 16 Rebs: Michael Strobbe 9 Asts: 4 tied with 2 |
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Pts: Allens Jemmott 22 Rebs: Yordanis Jaca 10 Asts: 2 tied with 4 |
Cuba |
78–94 |
Belize |
Scoring by quarter: 21–18, 15–27, 18–21, 24–28 |
Pts: Orestes Torres 18 Rebs: Orestes Torres 7 Asts: Juan Pinerio 7 |
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Pts: Alex Carcamo 23 Rebs: Alex Carcamo and Richard Troyer 10 Asts: Milt Palacio 12 |
Cuba |
90–60 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Scoring by quarter: 27–11, 25–20, 20–18, 18–11 |
Pts: Allens Jemmott 24 Rebs: Yoan Luis 9 Asts: Juan Pineiro 6 |
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Pts: Ian Young 18 Rebs: Kibwe Trim 9 Asts: Kibwe Trim 4 |
Bracket
Semifinals
The top 2 teams from each group advance to the semifinals, in which the top team of Group A plays against the second place team of Group B and the top team of Group B plays against the second place team of Group A.
Three-team ties are determined by the point differential in games played between the three teams, not counting the margin of victory or loss against a non tied team.
Third-place game
Final
Final standings
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Qualified for 2011 FIBA Americas Championship
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References
External links
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