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National Team roster
2001

Goodwill Games in Brisbane (AUS) 2001
Day 5, Sep.8, 2001:
Places 7-8: Mexico – Cuba 88-76 (Crouse 29, Valerio 14, Parada 12,
Quintero 12, Mariscal 9, Izaguirre 6, Thomas 4, Benitez 2 – Nunez 32,
Jemmot 14, Lima 9, Sayus 6, Gonzales 5, Silvestre 4, Lara 3, Haiti 3)
Day 4, Sep.7, 2001,
Classification Round Semifinals: New Zealand – Cuba 85-66 (Jones 23, Penney 21, Flavell 12, Henare
11, Cathie-Pongia 7, T.Rampton 5, Boucher 2, Newbolt 2, D.Rampton 2 – Lara
15, Nunez 13, Haiti 11, Sayus 7, Silvestre 5, Guerra 5, Gonzales 4, Lima 4,
Simon 2)
Day 3, Sep.5, 2001:
USA – Cuba 111-70 (Miller 6, Davis 8, Terry 9, Lewis 3, J. O'Neal
14, Martin 19, Szczerbiak 9, Marion 15, Miller 10, Battier 10, Fizer 4,
Booth 4 - Jemmot 5, Simon 10, Haiti 9, Lima 7, Silvestre 10, Gonzales 4,
Lara 15, Guerra 3, Sayus 5, Nunez 2)
Day 2, Sep.4, 2001:
Mexico – Cuba 86-75 (Crouse 27, Mariscal 14, Izaguirre 12, Benitez
11, Quintero 11, Sandoval 4, Thomas 4, Parada 2, Valeiro 1 – Fernandez 26,
Cantero 21, Duquesne 10, Diaz 7, Sayus 6, Gonzalez 3, Hernandez 2)
Day 1, Sep.3, 2001: Argentina – Cuba 105-75 (Herrmann 22, Gutierrez 15, Diaz 13, Ceruti
12, Pelussi 10, Calderon 10, Moldu 9, Farabello 7, Pellettierri 5, Sucatzky
3, Alloatti, M.Sandes – Nunez 21, Luis 20, Silvestre 10, Elias 7, Jara 7,
Simon 4, Jemmot 2, Lima 2, Gonzales 2, Guerra)

Centrobasket
2001
Puerto Rico won Centrobasket 2001 beating 86-73
in final game the host team, Mexico. The third place went to Panamá,
which won the 3rd-4th place Final 93-82 over Virgin Islands. These
four teams are now qualified for the Pan American Tournment, scheduled for
August 16-26 in Neuquén, Argentina.
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Centrobasket
2001
Final
Standings |
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1. Puerto
Rico
2. Mexico
3. Panama
4. Virgin Islands
5. Dominican Rep.
6. Cuba
7. Barbados
8. Honduras
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5th Place Game: Dominican Rep. – Cuba 119-100
Day
4, July 14, 2001:
Consolation:
Cuba - Honduras 96-84
Day
3, July 13, 2001:
México – Cuba 87-77
Day
2, July 12, 2001:
Panamá – Cuba 90-75 (Jackson 28, Peralta 17, Garcia 15, Bennett
10; Nunez 20)
Point guard Jair Peralta also had 10 assists as Panama kept their
semifinal hopes alive.
Day
1, July 11, 2001:
Cuba – Barbados 89-65 (Angel Núñez 20, Allen
Jemmott 12, Giorvis Elas 12, Juan Lara 10, Joel Cartas 10 - Andrew Allesne
19, Nigel Lloyd 15, Victor Payner 12)
Exhibition
Game:
June
25, 2001: Chile - Cuba 105-92
June 20, 2001: Chile - Cuba 73-68
May 13, 2001: Chile - Cuba 100- 95
(Rodrigo Espinoza 41 -)
1999
F
Centrobasket 1999 in Habana
Final: Cuba 67 - Puerto Rico 63 (Nunez 17, Caballero 15,
Borrell 10, Herrera 10 - Ortiz 21, Vega 17, Mincy 10)
Roberto Carlos Herrera broke a 63-63 tie with 42 second left as Cuba
took their third straight Centrobasket title.
Semifinals, May 8, 1999:
Cuba 72(39) - Panama 64(35)
Day 3:
Cuba 70(39) - Dominican Republic 66(34) (Nunez 20, Borrel 16,
Caballero 15; Peterson 22, Greer 10)
Day 2:
Cuba 77(34) - Belize 66(32) (Nunez 25, Caballero 15, Borrell 11,
Herrera 11; Palacio 18, Smith 16, Myvett 15)
Day 1:
Cuba 97(47) - Costa Rica 65(28) (Caballero 14, Abreu 13, Herrera 6,
Borrel 19, Nunez 11, Casanova 6, Amaro 2, pino 1, Echevarria 4, Diaz 3,
Rojas 10, Vazquez 8 - Martinez 9, Arguedas 9, ferguson 2, Arias 4, Leandro
10, McDougall 2, Barker 10, Smith, Davis 4, Samuels 8, Daley 7)
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