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Finals
Men
7th Place: Puerto Rico 73 Chile 46
5th Place: Brazil 73 Mexico 60
3rd Place: Canada 92 Dominican Republic
Championship: United States 90 Argentina 75
Argentina led by 14 points in the second quarter, and once again the US didn't open up their lead until late in the third quarter. Unlike a lot of past US teams at this level, this team did not have dominant big men, and while they were able to rack up big scores in early games with their pressure and pace, against better opponents they weren't able to impose their style of play for most of the game.
Women
7th Place: Chile 67 Costa Rica 66
5th Place: Puerto Rico 68 Brazil 49
3rd Place: Mexico 72 Argentina 67
Championship: United States 118 Canada 45
Costa Rica led Chile by 15 points early in the fourth quarter, but could not hold on for a historic win.
It's very generous of FIBA to let the Americas have four spots in next year's WC.
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Semis
Men
Brazil 73 Chile 41
Mexico 82 Puerto Rico 78
Argentina 76 Dominican Republic 74
United States 99 Canada 81
US didn't open up their lead until late in the third quarter. I was trying to watch five things at once but it looked like they didn't really press Canada like they did the weaker opponents...I don't think they want to let Argentina make the final into a halfcourt game.
Women
Brazil 75 Chile 44
Puerto Rico 81 Costa Rica 48
Canada 74 Argentina 47
United States 121 Mexico 30
It's very generous of FIBA to let the Americas have four spots in next year's WC.
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Quaterfinals, winners to the WC next year
Men
Argentina 90 Chile 38
Dominican Republic 74 Brazil 66
Canada 93 Puerto Rico 65
United States 123 Mexico 53
Finally a real game for the US tomorrow?
Women
Canada 76 Chile 25
Argentina 56 Brazil 54
Mexico 67 Puerto Rico 66
United States 121 Costa Rica 12
US went easy on CR, taking off the press just a couple minutes into the game. CR went over 25 minutes without a field goal between the late first and mid fourth quarters.
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Day 3
Men
United States 138 Chile 59
Dominican Republic 75 Puerto Rico 67
Canada 92 Brazil 53
Argentina 71 Mexico 49
Canada-PR will be the most interesting of the quarterfinals.
Women
Canada 102 Puerto Rico 50
Brazil 73 Costa Rica 31
United States 115 Argentina 36
Chile 62 Mexico 60
Chile led Mexico by 15 after three quarters, which would have been enough to get them out of last place, but they couldn't hold the differential and will have to face Canada in the quarters.
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Day 2
Men
United States 133 Dominican Republic 74
Puerto Rico 81 Chile 37
Argentina 98 Brazil 52
Canada 85 Mexico 49
US-DR was one of the wilder first halves you'll see, with 36 free throws (only 14 makes!) in the first quarter alone, and Ronald Holland ejected for a pair of technical fouls late in the second quarter, after racking up 22 points and 9 rebounds in 15 minutes. Second half DR ran out of gas. I think DR is a little better than PR but hard to tell with no competitive matchups.
Women
Canada 112 Costa Rica 25
Puerto Rico 74 Brazil 67
Argentina 69 Chile 53
United States 126 Mexico 43
CR must really be looking forward to their game against the US in a few days. Brazil had 76 rebounds in their game against PR, which feels like it should be a record for a losing team.
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Canadian team didn't look very good versus Argentina. It was expected to be a weak version with a number of high talents missing, but this could be bad enough to not qualify for the Worlds.
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Men
Dominican Republic 107 Chile 54
United States 118 Puerto Rico 67
Argentina 81 Canada 70
Brazil 69 Mexico 59
US scored 42 points against in the first quarter against PR thanks to 12 steals and 12 offensive rebounds...of course they didn't keep up that pace but they were really playing at 100 miles an hour for most of the game. Maybe the DR will be more competitive against the US tomorrow. Canada faded in the fourth quarter against Argentina.
Women
Puerto Rico 60 Costa Rica 45
Canada 82 Brazil 56
United States 117 Chile 23
Mexico 66 Argentina 58
Love seeing the US pressing full court at this level and today they forced 30 turnovers in the first half against a badly overmatched Chilean team. Huge gap from the US to Canada and then Canada to the rest. Brazil has a highly-touted 6-7 center (Letycia Vasconcelos) but she only played five minutes, not sure if she is healthy.
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Decent number of players on the Argentina/Brazil/Mexico rosters who played at the Jr NBA championships a couple years ago. The Latin America/Mexico teams were not that strong so nice to see they at least had some decent individuals. The US women's roster has seven players who played at the 2019 tournament, which is amazing considering that the teams are generally only drawing players from one metro area.
Aaliyah Guyton on the Brazil women's roster is the daughter of former NBA player AJ Guyton and four-time Brazil Olympian Adriana Moises Pinto.
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Canadian Squad:
Taj Au-Duke
Point Guard
6'2”
Scarborough, ON
Undecided
Jaeden Brooks
Power Forward
6'7”
Calgary, AB
Edge Prep
Stefan Jimenez-Vojnic
Power Forward/Centre
6’9”
Toronto, ON
United Scholastic Academy
Baraka Okojie
Point Guard
6’0”
Caledon, ON
Undecided
Efeosa Oliogu
Small Forward
6’7”
Oshawa, ON
United Scholastic Academy
Stephan Osei
Power Forward
6’9”
Toronto, ON
RSL Academy
AJ Osman
Guard
6'3"
Ottawa, ON
Dream City
Olivier Rioux
Centre
7’4”
Anjou, QC
IMG Academy
Ishan Sharma
Shooting Guard
6’5”
Milton, ON
Fort Erie Int. Academy
Jacob Theodosiou
Guard
6’4”
Waterloo, ON
Western Reserve Academy
Mikkel Tyne
Point Guard
5'10"
Brampton, ON
Huntington Prep
Char Yeiy
Centre
6'8"
London, ON
Blair Academy
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2021 FIBA Americas U16 Championships (Aug 23-29)
Men's and Women's being played at the same time in different cities in Mexico, so just one thread.
Men
Group A: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico
Group B: Chile, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, United States
Women
Group A: Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico
Group B: Argentina, Chile, Mexico, United States
US teams:
Named to the 2021 USA U16 National Team are: Kylan Boswell (Arizona Compass H.S./Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.); David Castillo (Bartlesville H.S./Bartlesville, Okla.); Jaylen Curry (Vance H.S./Charlotte, N.C.); Robert Dillingham (Combine Academy/Hickory, N.C.); Jeremy Fears (La Lumiere School/Chicago, Ill.); Ronald Holland (Duncanville H.S./Dallas, Texas); Ian Jackson (Cardinal Hayes H.S./Bronx, N.Y.); Ryan "RJ" Jones Jr. (The Rock School/Gainesville, Fla.); Jalen Lewis (Overtime Elite/Oakland, Calif.); Liam McNeeley (John Paul II H.S./Richardson, Texas); Justin McBride(Oak Hill Academy, Va./Plano, Texas); and Bryson Tucker (Mount St. Joseph H.S./Bowie, Md.).The 2021 USA U16 National Team, comprised of athletes who are 16 and under, includes: Kamorea “KK” Arnold (Germantown H.S./Germantown, Wis.); Madison Booker(Germantown H.S./Ridgeland, Miss.); Jaloni Cambridge (Ensworth H.S./Nashville, Tenn.); Breya Cunningham (La Jolla Country Day School/Chula Vista, Calif.); Jadyn Donovan (Sidwell Friends School/Upper Marlboro, Md.); Kendall Dudley (Sidwell Friends School, D.C./Manassas Park, Va.); Margaret Mendelson (Fremont H.S./North Ogden, Utah); Olivia Olson (Benilde-St. Margaret's/New Hope, Minn.); Grace Slaughter(Grain Valley H.S./Grain Valley, Mo.); Delaney Thomas (St. John's College H.S./Charles Town, W.Va.); Judea "JuJu" Watkins(Windward School/Los Angeles, Calif.); and Jada Williams (Blue Springs H.S./Blue Springs, Mo.).Tags: None
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