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Lnb 2006/07 (ROUND 9)

jokinen said:
Due the participation of Boca Jrs and Gimnasia CR in the South American Clubs Championship, only five games of the sixth round were played.

Actually, they were four, all of them from the north zone. The 5th and 6th rounds of the south zone will be played on the 6th and 8th of November, respectively. The Estudiantes - Peñarol match was advanced, it was supposed to be played in the 13th round, I really don't know why they played the past Sunday considering Estudiantes had two players injured: Gerardo Barrera and Mariano Pizzo. It was pretty foolish if you ask me, now Estudiantes is "sinking fast" (la van a tener que remar fuerte en la segunda fase), nevertheless this was very predictable considering the team was initially formed to face TNA competition.
Estudiantes might have a chance today, for Cocha from Gimnasia Comodoro is injured, and Gimnasia team might be tired they come from playing five consecutive games last week in the South American Clubs Championship. If Estudiantes don't win today, they're going down :rolleyes: :( (no, wait... they're already there).

jokinen said:
...The surprising Sionista clearly defeated Belgrano 102-80 ...

Indeed, they're achieving; undefeated playing as locals. Let's see if they can keep it up as visitors against Belgrano and Central, not very tough rivals btw. Also they haven't played against Regatas.
 
Estudiantes - Gimnasia
25-24 1stq
51-37 2ndq
82-49 garbage time
94-64 garbage time

Transfers update
* Fred Williams former Argentino de Junín (LNB 2004-2005,2005-2006) replaces McFarlan in Atenas.
* Branduinn Fullove was cut from Central Entrerriano, will be substitued by Williard Ford, a former Seattle Supersonic, Peñarol de Mar Del Plata(LNB 2004-2005), and Boca Jrs (LNB 2005-2006).
* Also, in Central Entrerriano Eric Martin supplanted Nathaniel Green.
* Nathaniel Green signed for Belgrano de San Nicolás.
 
OMG!!! Stalin Ortiz just posted 50 pts 10 rbs and 6 stls in Estudiantes victory over Dep Madryn 109-85 for the 8th round. he is the Colombian KOBE!!! :cool:

Full stats for rounds 7 and 8 tomorrow

Indeed, they're achieving; undefeated playing as locals. Let's see if they can keep it up as visitors against Belgrano and Central, not very tough rivals btw. Also they haven't played against Regatas.

Well Sionista lost against Central, but they are in the right way anyway and Mariano Byro is exploding this season he scored 27 pts tonight
 
Round 7

Round 7

The seventh round was full of surprises as Boca Jrs after winning their third consecutive SouthAmerican Clubs Championship lost to Obras 80-89, The defending Champions Gimnasia lost by 30 pts!!! to Estudiantes BB, Sionista was defeated by Belgrano SN while Regatas was also defeated by Central at Entrerrios 89-81

Peñarol 90 - 75 Dep Madryn

Peñarol:
Josh Pittman 22 pts 4 ast
Jason Ousborne 16 pts 7 rbs 2 ast
Gabriel Mikulas 13 pts 9 rbs 2 ast 2 stls
Sebastian Rodriguez 13 pts 7 ast 2 rbs

Madryn:
Andres Rodriguez 16 pts 7 rbs
William Sanders 18 pts 6 rbs

Central 89 - 81 Regatas

Central:
Ezequiel Dentis 30 pts 9 rbs 5 stls:cool:
Williard Ford 18 pts 7 rbs 3 ast 2 stls 2 blks
Gabriel Diaz 15 pts 6 rbs

Regatas:
Diego Garcia 23 pts 5 rbs 4 ast
Jason Keep 16 pts 13 rbs 2 ast
Diego Romero 15 pts 3 rbs

Libertad 76 - 79 Atenas

Atenas:
Bruno Labaque 25 pts 5 ast 2 rbs
Fred Williams 17 pts 9 rbs

Libertad:
Andres Pelussi 13 pts 12 rbs 3 ast 3 stls
Cleotis Brown 18 pts 2 rbs

Belgrano 94 - 87 Sionista

Belgrano:
Nate Green 18 pts 9 rbs
Fernando Funes 15 pts 3 stls 2 ast
Nicolas Ferreyra 12 pts 4 ast 3 rbs

Sionista:
Mariano Byro 21 pts 4 ast 3 rbs 2 stls
Mike Robinson 17 pts 8 rbs 4 ast 6 to:rolleyes:
Quincy Alexander 14 pts 6 rbs 3 ast

Boca 80 - 89 Obras

Obras:
Tyler Field 20 pts 9 rbs 2 stls
Raheim Brown 21 pts 4 rbs
Patricio Rodriguez 15 pts 5 ast 3 rbs 2 stls

Boca:
Raymundo Legaria 20 pts 5 rbs 3 stls
Leo Gutierrez 21 pts 3 rbs

Estudiantes 94 - 64 Gimnasia CR

Estudiantes:
Stalin Ortiz 19 pts 3 rbs 3 ast
Mariano Franco 17 pts 8 rbs 2 stls
Jamal Levy 15 pts 10 rbs 2 ast

Gimnasia:
Nicolas de los Santos 11 pts 2 rbs 2 ast 2 stls

Ben Hur 81 - 77 Quimsa

Ben Hur:
Lamont Roland 22 pts 12 rbs 5 ast
Lucas Piccarelli 13 pts 5 ast 4 stls 2 rbs
Eduardo Villares 15 pts 3 rbs 2 ast

Quimsa:
Erron Maxey 26 pts 6 rbs
Robert Brown Jr 18 pts 6 rbs

Ciclista 64 - 77 Quilmes

Quilmes:
Sebastian Ginobili 15 pts 5 ast 3 rbs 2 stls
Ramzee Stanton 14 pts 10 rbs 3 stls

Ciclista:
Quentin Smith 13 pts 12 rbs
 
Round 8

Round 8

Peñarol 80 - 68 Gimnasia CR

Peñarol:
Josh Pittman 16 pts 4 rbs 4 ast 2 stls 2 blks
Jason Ousborne 14 pts 9 rbs
Sebastian Rodriguez 10 pts 8 ast

Gimnasia:
Charles Jones 16 pts 3 rbs 2 ast
Leandro Masieri 15 pts 4 rbs

Belgrano 76 - 80 Regatas

Regatas:
Diego Garcia 25 pts 7 rbs 3 ast :cool:
Jason Keep 17 pts 9 rbs 2 ast
Caremlo Lee 16 pts 4 rbs

Belgrano:
Nate Green 21 pts 5 rbs 3 stls 2 ast
Leonardo Peralta 17 pts 4 rbs

Boca Jrs 87 - 80 Quilmes

Boca:
Leo Gutierrez 26 pts 9 rbs 3 stls
Martin Leiva 12 pts 13 rbs 4 stls
Raimundo Legaria 21 pts (7/9 3PT):eek:

Quilmes:
Pedro Calderon 16 pts 12 rbs 2 ast 2 stls
Sebastian Ginobili 23 pts 2 rbs
Clarence Robinson 17 pts 7 rbs

Ben Hur 88 - 83 Atenas

Ben Hur:
Jamar Brown 15 pts 15 rbs 2 bks
Eduardo Villares 24 pts 2 rbs 2 stls
Lucas Picarelli 17 pts 3 rbs 3 ast

Atenas:
Leonel Schattmann 22 pts (5/7 3PT) 2 stls
Terrell Taylor 16 pts 8 rbs
Fred Williams 14 pts 12 rbs 2 ast
Bruno Labaque 14 pts 4 ast 3 stls 2 rbs

Estudiantes 109 - 85 Dep Madryn

Estudiantes:
Stalin Ortiz 50 pts (11/14 FT, 19/34 FG) 10 rbs 6 stls 2 ast 1 blk 6 to:eek: :eek: :cool:
Jamal Levy 18 pts 11 rbs 5 stls 2 ast 2 blks
Fernando Titarelli 10 pts 6 ast 5 rbs
Mariano Franco 13 pts 3 rbs 2 ast 2 stls

Madryn:
William Sanders 23 pts 3 rbs 2 ast
Jonathan Treise 15 pts 5 rbs 2 ast
Andres Rodriguez 15 pts 8 rbs

Libertad 70 - 72 Quimsa

Quimsa:
Julio Mazzaro 23 pts 5 rbs 3 ast 2 stls
Robert Brown Jr 18 pts 10 rbs
Alejandro Reinick 16 pts 6 rbs

Libertad:
Andres Pelussi 18 pts 9 rbs 3 ast 2 stls

Central 96 - 87 Sionista

Central:
Gabriel Diaz 24 pts 9 rbs 2 ast
Ezequiel Dentis 15 pts 14 rbs 4 stls

Sionista:
Mariano Byro 27 pts 2 rbs
Quincy Alexander 13 pts 10 rbs

Ciclista 88 - 86 Obras

Ciclista:
Marcus Fleming 27 pts 9 rbs 2 ast
Diego Prego 19 pts 4 rbs
Fernando Martina 14 pts 8 rbs

Obras:
Tyler Field 24 pts 12 rbs
Patricio Rodriguez 18 pts 3 stls 2 rbs 2 ast
 
jokinen said:
OMG!!! Stalin Ortiz just posted 50 pts 10 rbs and 6 stls in Estudiantes victory over Dep Madryn 109-85 for the 8th round. he is the Colombian KOBE!!!

Yes, they were many repercussions after the match. It's not that i do not appreciate what he just did, BUT with the 9 attempts for threes he took(making only one), he should have at least scored 56pts :D. Anyhow I'm content because Estudiantes won, nothing else to critize, he was really good in every other aspect.
Stalin Ortiz now averages 29ppg and became the twentieth player, which reached/surpassed the 50pts in LNB competitions. Héctor "Pichi" Campana, the maximum scorer of LNB reached/surpassed the 50pt barrier 12 times. The LNB record is for Andrew Moten playing for Gimnasia de Comodoro made 63pts against GEPU in the semifinal of LNB 92/93.

ORTIZ Stalin 50pts (q1: 13pts, q2: 12pts, q3: 13pts, q4: 12pts)
19/34FG:
The good: 18/25(72%)2ptFG
the bad: 1/9(11%)3ptFG
the evil: 50pts
 
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carlosGC said:
Yes, they were many repercussions after the match. It's not that i do not appreciate what he just did, BUT with the 9 attempts for threes he took(making only one), he should have at least scored 56pts :D. Anyhow I'm content because Estudiantes won, nothing else to critize, he was really good in every other aspect.
Stalin Ortiz now averages 29ppg and became the twentieth player, which reached/surpassed the 50pts in LNB competitions. Héctor "Pichi" Campana, the maximum scorer of LNB reached/surpassed the 50pt barrier 12 times. The LNB record is for Andrew Moten playing for Gimnasia de Comodoro made 63pts against GEPU in the semifinal of LNB 92/93.

ORTIZ Stalin 50pts (q1: 13pts, q2: 12pts, q3: 13pts, q4: 12pts)
19/34FG:
The good: 18/25(72%)2ptFG
the bad: 1/9(11%)3ptFG
the evil: 50pts

Ja ja ja :D good post, altouhg I believe it is Wilfredo Ruiz who holds the record for more points in one game.

Now about Ortiz, unfortunately I haven't seen him play, but I wonder how far can he go?, I know he is not in his teens and our league might not be that strong, but its really hard to average 29 ppg here in our league. He seems to be very hard to stop, I know that not all the players have the chance to take 34 shots and anyone who takes so many shots should average a good number of points, but still he seems to be impossible to guard.

He is what? 6'3 or 6'4", he is 25 years old, does he have what it takes to succed in international bball,is he earning him self a future in Europe??, it's just to soon to even talk about it:D ?
 
More Transfers

* Belgrano signed Chima Igwe, recently cut from Central.
* Ben Hur signed Tai Crutchfield, dropped Lamont Roland who traveled back to the USA due to family problems; Ben Hur also cut Jamar Brown, and signed William McFarlan, recently cut from Atenas. (Ben Hur se lleva y prueba el descarte de Atenas hasta ahora)
* Gimnasia signed Jamar Brown, cut Chris Garnett.
* Regatas signs Román González, will drop Diego Romero.
* Gimnasia might sign Diego Romero.

OK, i'm fed up with all these crazy constant and unending transfers, one does not even know where the foreigners are playing, nevertheless there are more on the way.


jokinen said:
... although I believe it is Wilfredo Ruiz who holds the record for more points in one game.
No. Wilfredo Ruiz with 60pts only holds the "team record" for Estudiantes de Bahía Blanca playing against Deportivo San Andrés in LNB 85'.


jokinen said:
....Now about Ortiz, unfortunately I haven't seen him play, but I wonder how far can he go? ...
He is what? 6'3 or 6'4", he is 25 years old, does he have what it takes to succed in international bball, is he earning him self a future in Europe??, it's just to soon to even talk about it ?

Too many questions. Wait till I go out, buy a crystal sphere and then I'll try and see if I can foresee into his future :D. Now seriously, for the time being lets only say he is just a good player Estudiantes (a team which has as a primary objetive to maintain the category) has on it's squad who can score against many teams with ease but sometimes he is not that effective and takes many shots per game, same as Diego García, Leo Gutierrez or Bruno Lábaque (just to name a few) whom always guarantee points; I'm not sure what you meant by "succeed in international bball", I assume it was "succeed in Europe". I suppose he could play, succeed? who knows. And yes, it's too soon :P (too soon for him to leave Estudiantes :D).
 
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Can anyone of the Argentina experts guess what good players can make in your country's top division?

Salaries have to be decent, if they were low, I would see no reason why European teams do not "fish these rich grounds" in Argentina for great and affordable talent more.
 
Matzelino1206 said:
Can anyone of the Argentina experts guess what good players can make in your country's top division?

Salaries have to be decent, if they were low, I would see no reason why European teams do not "fish these rich grounds" in Argentina for great and affordable talent more.

The top players earn around 30000 to 35000 Argentinian pesos per month which is about 10500-13500 US dollars, I guess its not much compared with Euro salaries, the thing is that actually Euro teams are constantly "fishing this grounds" as there are more than 200 Argentinian players playing abroad. You could make almost 20 rosters only with Argentinian players playing abroad.
Anyway I still believe that many of the LNB top players are still here cause they prefer to earn less money but play for something important than to go to a 2nd or third Division in Spain or Italy.
 
Round 9

Round 9

Peñarol remains as the best team so far as they got another victory this time by 36 pts against Obras. Sionista recovered from two straight losses and remains on top of the north group as they defeated Libertad by scoring 8 pts in the last 3 seconds :eek: of the game when Libertad was ahead by 5 pts :eek:

Peñarol 102 - 66 Obras

Peñarol:
Sebastian Rodriguez 23 pts 9 ast 5 rbs
Josh Pittman 17 pts 2 stls

Obras:
Tyler Field 18 pts 4 rbs
Raheim Brown 15 pts 4 rbs

Sionista 87 - 84 Libertad

Sionista:
Michael Robinson 23 pts 4 rbs 3 stls
Mariano Byro 18 pts 4 ast 2 rbs

Libertad:
Cleotis Brown 22 pts 3 rbs 2 ast 2 stls
Andres Pelussi 12 pts 5 rbs 3 ast 2 stls

Belgrano 82 - 105 Atenas

Atenas:
Bruno Labaque 38 pts 3 stls 2 ast 2 rbs :cool:
Terrell Taylor 17 pts 9 rbs

Belgrano:
Maxi Riolfo 17 pts 3 rbs
Carlos Colla 15 pts 4 rbs 4 stls 2 ast

Dep Madryn 73 - 74 Boca Jrs

Boca:
Lazaro Borrell 26 pts 12 rbs :cool:
Maurice Spillers 20 pts 6 rbs 3 stls
Martin Leiva 10 pts 11 rbs 2 ast 10 to :rolleyes:

Madryn:
Alejandro Burgos 19 pts 9 rbs 3 blks
Andres Rodriguez 18 pts 8 rbs 4 ast 4 stls
William Sanders 17 pts 4 rbs 3 ast

Gimnasia 88 - 78 Ciclista

Gimnasia:
Leandro Masieri 27 pts (9/14 3PtFG) 3 rbs
Pablo Moldu 25 pts 5 rbs 4 stls 2 ast

Ciclista:
Marcus Fleming 26 pts 5 rbs
Rafael Costa 13 pts 4 rbs 3 ast 2 stls

Regatas 69 - 79 Ben Hur

Ben Hur:
Eduardo Villares 28 pts 4 ast 2 stls
Damian Tintorelli 22 pts 11 rbs
William Mc Farlan 14 pts 5 rbs 2 stls

Regatas:
Jason Keep 10 pts 13 rbs 2 blks
Roberto Lopez 14 pts 8 rbs 5 stls 2 ast

Estudiantes 83 - 97 Quilmes

Quilmes:
Clarence Robinson 31 pts 10 rbs:cool:
Enrique Martinez 22 pts 4 rbs 3 ast

Estudiantes:
Stalin Ortiz 34 pts 7 rbs :cool:
Jamal Levy 13 pts 10 rbs

Central 86 - 100 Quimsa

Quimsa:
Robert Brown Jr 29 pts 7 rbs 2 ast
Erron Maxey 21 pts 6 rbs 3 stls
Fernando Small 15 pts 2 rbs 2 stls

Central:
Ezequiel Dentis 20 pts 10 rbs 4 stls
Eric Martin 19 pts 3 rbs
Gabriel Diaz 17 pts 4 rbs 2 stls
Williard Ford 15 pts 3 rbs 3 ast
 
* Regatas signs Román González, will drop Diego Romero.
* Gimnasia might sign Diego Romero.
:eek: :eek: :eek:
Román González signed with Ittihad Jeddah of Saudi Arabia.
 
Matzelino1206 said:
Salaries have to be decent, if they were low, I would see no reason why European teams do not "fish these rich grounds" in Argentina for great and affordable talent more.

:eek: Not only European teams. See above post.
 
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* Regatas cut Carmelo Lee, displaced by the North American Silas Mills.
* Juan Espil ended his contract with Bilbao(Spain), I think he arrives to Bahía Blanca this weekend. Hope he signs with Estudiantes. But that may be hoping too much, he'll surely prioritize "European team" options.

The first phase of LNB just ended. The tournament is postponed until Dec 2nd (the start of 2nd phase). The best four teams of each zone qualified for the Super8 which will take place from Nov 22nd to the 26th in Ruca Che Arena, Neuquen. Due to the incidents in Puerto Madryn after the game with Ciclista, two pts (minus one when 1st phase is over) were taken away from them, thus leaving them out of the Super8 Tournament.
The second phase is one single zone of sixteen teams, and all teams drag 50 percent of 1st phase points.
Each team plays in turn against every other (one game as local, the other as visitor), so each team will contend in 30 matches. This second stage determines which teams qualify for playoff quarter-finals, and which teams loose the category.

1st Phase Final Standings

South Zone
PEÑAROL (MP) 25
QUILMES (MP) 23
GIMN. y ESGR. (C) 22
BOCA JUNIORS 21
DEPORTIVO MADRYN 19
CICLISTA JUNINENSE 19
OBRAS SANITARIAS 19
ESTUDIANTES (BB) 18

North Zone
JUVENTUD SIONISTA 23
QUIMSA 22
REGATAS (C) 22
ATENAS 22
BEN HUR 22
DEPORTIVO LIBERTAD 21
CENTRAL ENTRERRIANO 19
BELGRANO (SN) 17

PTS for 2nd phase

PEÑAROL (MP) 12.5 pts
JUVENTUD SIONISTA 11.5
GIMN. y ESGR. (C) 11
QUIMSA 11
REGATAS (C) 11
ATENAS 11
BEN HUR 11
QUILMES (MP) 11.5
BOCA JUNIORS 10.5
DEPORTIVO MADRYN 10.5
DEPORTIVO LIBERTAD 10.5
CICLISTA JUNINENSE 9.5
OBRAS SANITARIAS 9.5
CENTRAL ENTRERRIANO 9.5
ESTUDIANTES (BB) 9
BELGRANO (SN) 8.5
 
rikhardur said:
Who are currently the top scorers and rebounders of LNB?

Sorry I've been very busy (I just opened a business in a Shopping Center and I'm still working in my old job, so I wasn't able to update this thread)

Pts:

1 ORTÍZ Stalin (Colombia) Estudiantes 25,9
2 GARCÍA Diego (Argentina) Regatas 24,9
3 BROWN Robert (EEUU) Quimsa 21,0
4 GUTIÉRREZ Leonardo (Argentina) Boca Juniors 20,2
5 ROBINSON Clarence (EEUU) Quilmes 20,1

Rebounds:

1 KEEP Jason (EEUU) Regatas 9,9
2 LEIVA Martín (Argentina) Boca Juniors 9,1
3 LEVY Jamaal (Panama) Estudiantes 8,9
4 FIELD Tyler (EEUU) Obras Sanitarias 8,6
5 ZILLI Alejandro (Argentina) Sionista 8,2
5 LÓPEZ Roberto (Argentina) Regatas 8,2

Asts:

1 COSTA Rafael (Argentina) Ciclista 4,8
2 RODRÍGUEZ Sebastián (Argentina) Peñarol 4,6
3 LÁBAQUE Bruno (Argentina) Atenas 4,0
4 GARCÍA Diego (Argentina) Regatas 3,9
5 GINÓBILI Sebastián (Argentina) Quilmes 3,6

Steals:

1 LÁBAQUE Bruno (Argentina) Atenas 2,86
2 MOLDÚ Pablo (Argentina) Gimnasia 2,86
3 DENTIS Ezequiel (Argentina) C. Entrerriano 2,21
4 PELUSSI Andrés (Argentina) Libertad 1,86
5 SPILLERS Maurice (EEUU) Ben Hur (Raf) / Boca 1,79

Blocks:

1 LEIVA Martín (Argentina) Boca Juniors 1,2
2 BROWN Raheim (EEUU) Obras Sanitarias 1,2
3 McFARLAN William (EEUU) Atenas / Ben Hur 1,2
4 BURGOS Alejandro (Argentina) Deportivo Madryn 1,1
5 FORD Williard (EEUU) C. Entrerriano 1,1
6 GÓMEZ Dionisio (Panama) Libertad 1,1

EFF. Pts:

1 ROBINSON Clarence (EEUU) Quilmes 21,14 (20.1 ppg 6.4 rpg 1.4 apg)

2 BROWN Robert (EEUU) Quimsa 21,07 (21 ppg 7.1 rpg 1.7 apg)

3 GARCÍA Diego (Argentina) Regatas 20,86 (24.9 ppg 4.4 rpg 3.9 apg 1.4 spg)

4 FIELD Tyler (EEUU) Obras Sanitarias 20,57 (17.7 ppg 8.6 rpg 1.1 spg)

5 LÁBAQUE Bruno (Argentina) Atenas 19,86 (19.5 ppg 4 apg 3 rpg 2.9 spg)
 
Kind of left behind, huh?;)

The trend of foreigners being signed and released is really amazing. Just for this holidays, players like Jason Keep, William Sanders and Dionisio Gómez got cut. But the new signings aren't bad (Chris Jackson, Larry Florence, Robert Battle and Dionisio Gómez himself:rolleyes: ).

Plus, during december many good Americans were released (Silas Mills and Raheim Brown are some examples; Mills wound up replacing Brown). It seems that coaches either don't know what they need from them, or perhaps they don't know who they are signing.

The ggod thing is that a new rule allows teams to sign players who already played for other LNB clubs. Some foreigners who played for two teams are Maurice Spillers (Ben Hur and Boca), Jamar Brown (Atenas, Ben Hur and Gimnasia CR, they all released him), Chima Igwe (Belgrano and Ciclista, both released him), Gómez and Mills.
 
Standiins after Holidays break (22 of 44 games played)

1-Quilmes MdP 26,5
2-Peñarol MdP 26,5
3-Boca Juniors 24,5
4-Gimnasia CR 24
5-Ben Hur Rafaela 24
6-Sionista Paraná 23,5
7-Libertad Sunchales 23,5
8-Regatas Corrientes 23
9-Quimsa Santiago 23
10-Atenas Córdoba 22
11-Ciclista Juninense 21,5
12-Estudiantes Bahía Blanca 21
13-Deportivo Madryn 19,5
14-Central Entrerriano 19,5
15-Obras 19,5
16-Belgrano San Nicolás 17,5

Scorers:

Diego García (ARG - SG - Regatas) 24,4
Stalin Ortiz (COL - SG - Estudiantes) 24,1
Chuckie Robinson (USA - PF - Quilmes) 20,2
Robert Brown (USA - PF - Quimsa) 19,5
Leo Gutiérrez (ARG - PF - Boca) 19,3

Rebounders:

Martín Leiva* (ARG - C - Boca) 9,4
Jason Keep (USA - C - cut by Regatas) 9,0
Tyler Field (USA - C - Obras) 8,5
Jamaal Levy (PAN - PF/C - Estudiantes) 8,3
Quincy Alexander (USA - PF - Sionista) 8,0

Passers:

Pablo Sebastián Rodríguez (ARG - PG - Peñarol) 4,3
Rafa Costa (ARG - PG - Ciclista) 4,2
Bruno Lábaque (ARG - PG/SG - Atenas) 3,9
Sebastián Ginóbili** (ARG - PG - Quilmes) 3,8
Cristian Cadillac (ARG - PG - Madryn) 3,3

*Possibly the worst FT shooter in the world: 35% this season, and that's an improvement. Not kidding.
**Manu's older brother
 
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