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Latinbasket.com All-Brazilian League Awards 2010-11 - May 26, 2011
Player of the Year: Guilherme Giovannoni (202-F-80) of BRB/Brasilia Guard of the Year: Nezinho dos Santos (186-G-81) of BRB/Brasilia Forward of the Year: Guilherme Giovannoni (202-F-80) of BRB/Brasilia Center of the Year: Murilo Becker (210-C/F-83) of S.Jose/Vinac Import Player of the Year: Shamell Stallworth (196-F-80) of Pinheiros/Sky Newcomer of the Year: Juan Pablo Figueroa (184-G-86) of Pinheiros/Sky Most Improved Domestic Player of the Year: Vitor Benite (190-F/G-90) of Vivo/Franca Domestic Player of the Year: Guilherme Giovannoni (202-F-80) of BRB/Brasilia Defensive Player of the Year: Atila Santos (208-C-83) of Flamengo Coach of the Year: Jose Carlos Vidal of BRB/Brasilia 1st Team G: Nezinho dos Santos (186-81) of BRB/Brasilia G: Alexandre Garcia (191-80) of BRB/Brasilia F: Robert Day (197-82) of Unitri/Universo F: Guilherme Giovannoni (202-80) of BRB/Brasilia C/F: Murilo Becker (210-83) of S.Jose/Vinac 2nd Team G: Fulvio de Assis (187-81) of S.Jose/Vinac F/G: Marcelinho Machado (199-75) of Flamengo F: Marquinhos Vinicius (207-84) of Pinheiros/Sky F: Olivinha Rodriguez (202-83) of Pinheiros/Sky C: Douglas Nunes (201-87) of Itabom/Bauru Honorable Mention Atila Santos (208-C-83) of Flamengo Shamell Stallworth (196-F-80) of Pinheiros/Sky Juan Pablo Figueroa (184-G-86) of Pinheiros/Sky Hatila Passos (211-C-86) of Unitri/Universo Larry Taylor (185-G-80) of Itabom/Bauru Jordan Burger (203-F-91) of Paulistano Ricardo de Bem (210-F/C-84) of Vitoria Luis Felipe Gruber (205-F-85) of Araldite/Univille Lucas Cipolini (206-F/C-86) of Unitri/Universo Renato Scholz (197-F-88) of Araldite/Univille Rafu Da Silva (197-G/F-83) of Vitoria Eddy Carvalho (194-G/F-87) of Vitoria Betinho Nardi Duarte (195-G/F-88) of Paulistano Cicero Gonzaga (202-F-86) of Assis Basket All-Domestic Players Team G: Nezinho dos Santos (186-81) of BRB/Brasilia G: Alexandre Garcia (191-80) of BRB/Brasilia F: Marquinhos Vinicius (207-84) of Pinheiros/Sky F: Guilherme Giovannoni (202-80) of BRB/Brasilia C/F: Murilo Becker (210-83) of S.Jose/Vinac All-Imports Team G: Ronald Ramon (185-86) of Winner/Limeira F: Robert Day (197-82) of Unitri/Universo F: Shamell Stallworth (196-80) of Pinheiros/Sky F: Bernard Robinson (198-81) of Pitagoras/Minas F/C: Jefferson Agba (209-80) of Itabom/Bauru All-Defensive Team Nezinho dos Santos (186-G-81) of BRB/Brasilia Robby Collum (185-G-81) of Unitri/Universo Olivinha Rodriguez (202-F-83) of Pinheiros/Sky Leonardo Morro (208-C-84) of Pinheiros/Sky Atila Santos (208-C-83) of Flamengo BRB/Brasilia defend NBB title - May 25, 2011 BRB/Brasilia - Vivo/Franca 77:68 BRB/Brasilia defended their NBB title. They overcame Vivo/Franca in the fourth game of the title series to clinch the crown. Guilherme Giovannoni (202-F-80, agency: Interperformances) stepped up with 17 points to pace the hosts. He was named Finals MVP after the game. BRB/Brasilia dominated in the game. They recorded a 19:12 lead after ten minutes and ward it off well enough throughout the next periods. BRB/Brasilia accumulated a 32:21 halftime advantage. The teams traded baskets in the third frame as BRB/Brasilia ensured an 11-point cushion going into the final period. Vivo/Franca erupted for 30 points in the final quarter but it was not enough to challenge the home team. Arthur Luiz Belchior (200-G/F-82) delivered 15 points, while Nezinho dos Santos (186-G-81) had 14 in the victory. Vitor Benite (190-F/G-90) answered with 16 points for Vivo/Franca. William Drudi (206-C/F-81) finished with 14 points in the loss. BRB/Brasilia: Guilherme Giovannoni 17, Arthur Luiz Belchior 15, Nezinho dos Santos 14 Vivo/Franca: Vitor Benite 16, William Drudi 14 The Brazilian 2010-11 All-Star Game in Franca - Jan 30, 2011 When the ball went up the players cheered the fans with a dosed of seriousness, humor and art. And who stole the show was a foreign of 29 years old, the public at he gym at first did not know him very well, but now will be long remembered: the American Robert Day (197-F-82, agency: 011 Sports, college: W.Oregon) gave a show of three-pointers and led the victory of the NBB World Team by 115 to 99. With an incredible marksmanship, the swingman of Uberlandia Robert Day hit 11 shots from long distance. He finished the match with no fewer than 50 points. The second leading scorer of the World Team was Tony Stockman with 12 points. For the Brazilian team, Guilherme Giovannoni (202-F-80, agency: Interperformances) was the highlight, with 20 points
Valtinho Silva (187-G-77) of Unitri/Universo Uberlandia Nezinho dos Santos (186-G-81) of Uniceub/BRB/Brasilia Raul Neto (184-G-92) of Pitagoras/Minas Tenis Clube Marcelinho Machado (199-F/G-75) of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo Alexandre Garcia (191-G-80) of Uniceub/BRB/Brasilia Marquinhos Vinicius (207-F-84) of E.C. Pinheiros/Sky Sao Paolo Vitor Benite (190-F/G-90) of Winner/Limeira Murilo Becker (210-C/F-83) of A.E. Sao Jose/Unimed/Vinac Guilherme Giovannoni (202-F-80) of Uniceub/BRB/Brasilia Olivinha Rodriguez (202-F-83) of E.C. Pinheiros/Sky Sao Paolo Bruno Fiorotto (208-C-84) of E.C. Pinheiros/Sky Sao Paolo Baby Araujo (211-C-80) of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo Head Coach: Joao Marcelo Leite of Pinheiros/SKY Coach Assistant: Jose Carlos Vidal of Uniceub/BRB/Braslia.
Larry Taylor (185-G-80) of GRSA/Itabom/Bauru Sao Paulo Juan Pablo Figueroa (184-G-86) of E.C. Pinheiros/Sky Sao Paolo Facundo Sucatzky (176-G-72) of Pitagoras/Minas Tenis Clube Shamell Stallworth (196-F-80) of E.C. Pinheiros/Sky Sao Paolo Antoine Stockman (186-G-81) of Assis Basket Robby Collum (185-G-81) of Unitri/Universo Uberlandia Robert Day (197-F-82) of Unitri/Universo Uberlandia Ronald Ramon (185-G-86) of Winner/Limeira Jefferson Agba (209-F/C-80) of GRSA/Itabom/Bauru Sao Paulo Bernard Robinson (198-F-81) of Pitagoras/Minas Tenis Clube Pedro I. Calderon (209-C-80) of Assis Basket Marques Lewis (203-C-83) of Vivo/Franca Basquete Sao Paulo Head Coach: Nestor Garcia of Minas Coach Assistant: Demetrius Ferraciu of Winner/Limeira. Link for the stats of the game: https://173.236.34.187/lnb/jogo/nbb3/index.php?id=814#id=814 Jordan Burger is the Dunk tournament champion Jordan Burger, of the Paulistano / Amil, used and abused of his creativity and took the title of the NBB Slam Dunk Tournament of All-Star Game 2011. With 94 points in the sum of the initial dunk, Jordan ended the first phase of the competition in the lead and went to the final phase with the young center Lucas, athlete of Franca. In the final stage, once again won the creative side of Jordan. In his first dunk he left a flower next to the basket, dunk and gave the simple gift from a supporter fan. He won the sympathy of the crowd, judges' and the title! Fernando Fischer won the three points tournament of the All-Star Game 2011. The shooter from Bauru team had been the 3-point champion in 2009. In the first phase of the competition, the Fischer from Bauru had 22 points and qualified for the finals alongside Vitor Benite of Franca, who also wrote down 22 points. The final phase of competition started with the athlete from home, but even with the support of the fans Benite failed to repeat the performance of the initial phase and notched only 13 points. Then it was easy to Fischer. With 8-ball throw he had already secured the title, and finished the circuit with 20 points. Fernando Penna takes the Skills Challenge Fernando Penna won the Skills Challenge, the point guard of Franca gave no chances to his opponents. In the first stage of the competition Penna completed the circuit in 27.2 seconds and finished second, qualifying for the finals along with Nezinho of Uniceub / BRB / Brasilia, which made the best time. But in the final calibrated Fernando Penna's hand, hit all of the first and finished the circuit in 22.7 seconds, 3.4 seconds unless of Nezinho. Tijuca clinch Super Cup Brazil - May 16, 2011 The Brazilian Confederation (CBB) held the finals of Super Cup Brazil in Rio de Janeiro. Tijuca faced the Liga Sorocabana team LSB/Case/Objectivo. Tijuca claimed a narrow 77:73 victory at the end. Diego Conceicao (200-F-87) came up with 23 points to pace Tijuca. Ricardinho dos Santos (189-G-74) contributed 14 points for the winners. LSB/Case/Objectivo led by three points after the opening frame but Tijuca erased the deficit. They stepped on the gas in the third frame to pile up a 9-point lead at the final intermission. LSB/Case/Objectivo tried hard in the final period but all in vain. Fred Peete (193-G-84, college: N.Mexico St.) and Kenny Montrell replied with 17 points apiece for LSB/Case/Objectivo. Rio Claro overcame Sao Jose/CEAP 79:74 to clinch Bronze. Ulisses Lima (192-F-85) nailed 29 points for the winners. Rodrigo Martins (190-F-81) answered with 17 points in defeat. |
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