2013 FIBA Americas Championship


The 2013 FIBA Americas Championship for Men, later known as the FIBA AmeriCup, was the qualifying tournament for FIBA Americas, for the 2014 FIBA World Cup, in Spain. This FIBA AmeriCup tournament was held in Caracas, Venezuela, from August 30, to September 11, 2013. The top four teams qualified for the 2014 FIBA World Cup.
Mexico defeated Puerto Rico, in the final, to win their first AmeriCup title.

Qualification

The draw was held at the Catia Theatre in Caracas on February 28. This was how the teams were seeded:











As hosts, Venezuela picked first the group that they played at, and their final opponent in the preliminary round. Included are the last published FIBA World Rankings prior to the draw.

Format

The ten teams were split into two groups. The best four teams of each group advanced to the second round, where the teams played against the four teams from the other group; each team carried over all points earned during the first round, except for those earned in the match against the team that was eliminated. The best four teams of this group advanced to the semifinals and were qualified for the 2014 FIBA World Cup. The United States, which won the Olympic Gold Medal in 2012, automatically qualified for the 2014 FIBA World Cup and chose not to participate in the 2013 Americas Championship. Originally, Panama were supposed to compete but was replaced by Mexico after FIBA implemented a suspension on the Panamanian Basketball Federation. Mexico was chosen as the next highest placed finisher in Panama's subcategory at the 2012 Centrobasket tournament.

Squads

Preliminary round

Group A

In Group A, team Puerto Rico secured their first round undefeated, as well as narrowly clinching their win against surprising newcomer Jamaica 88–82, while Canada and Uruguay also secured their place for the second round. Brazil lost all four games for the first time.

Group B

Hosts Venezuela lost their first two games against surprising Mexico and Argentina, but managed to win two other games to advance the second round, despite having two losses in the game. The Mexican team lost their three-win streak to the Argentine basketball team, while Paraguay's poor efforts prevented them from winning a single game since their recent game in 2010.

Second round

narrowly clinched their place for the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup against surprising hosts Venezuela in an 85–86 thriller of an overtime match. Meanwhile, upstart Mexico also clinched their position for the World Cup from their performance, while Dominican Republic and Argentina also secured their place for the World Cup. Despite the efforts, the Canadian team were unable to put up a defensive and offensive play, thus eliminating the team for the second time since 2011. Newcomers Jamaica was also eliminated, despite winning against the Argentine team, whereas Uruguay were unable to make their debut for the Championship round, losing half of the matches throughout the Second Round.
Qualified for the semifinals

Final round

Semifinals

avenged their first-round loss to world third-ranked Argentina, becoming the first team to advance to the final round. Meanwhile, Puerto Rico avenged their second-round loss against the Dominican team to secure their place in the final match against Mexico.

Third place match

Final

Awards

Most Valuable Player
Gustavo Ayón

All-Tournament Team">FIBA AmeriCup All-Tournament Team">All-Tournament Team

RankTeamRecord
8–2
7–3
6–4
46–4
55–3
64–4
72–6
82–6
90–4
100–4

Statistical leaders

Points
NamePPG
Guillermo Araújo21.3
Luis Scola18.8
Renaldo Balkman18.7
Gustavo Ayón17.5
Esteban Batista16.8

Rebounds
NameRPG
Esteban Batista10.4
Tristan Thompson10.0
Jack Michael Martínez9.4
Gustavo Ayón9.2
Renaldo Balkman8.9

Assists
NameAPG
Marcelinho Huertas6.5
Facundo Campazzo6.2
Cory Joseph4.4
José Juan Barea4.2
Carlos Arroyo4.1

Blocks
NameBPG
Gustavo Ayón1.4
Renaldo Balkman1.4
Miguel Marriaga1.3
Lorenzo Mata1.1
Francisco García1.0

Steals
NameSPG
Renaldo Balkman2.8
Donta Smith2.1
Akeem Scott1.8
Facundo Campazzo1.7
Carlos Arroyo1.7

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