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Stats Leaders
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1) Machado, Bra, 24.0
2) Barbosa, Bra, 23.0
3) Batista, Uru, 20.3
4) Garcia, Dom, 20.0
5) Ayuso, Pur, 19.5 |
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Rebounds
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1) Batista, Uru, 15.3
2) Martinez, Dom 14.5
3) Ramos, Pur 11.5
4) Garcia, Pan 11.3
5) Lloreda, Pan 09.3 |
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Assists
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1) Farabello, Arg 6.3
2) Machado, Bra6.0
3) Guevara, Ven5.8
4) Barbosa, Bra4.5
5) Mazzarino, URU 4.3 |
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Machado
named MVP of the tournament. - Sep 5, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO -
'Marcelinho' Machado (200-F/G-75, agency:
Interperformances) from Brazil was selected as the MVP of the 2005
FIBA Americas Championship played in Santo Domingo, capital of the
Dominican Republic.
Machado ended with an average of 23.2 points per game in ten games and
guided Brazil to a Gold Medal win in the tournament with nhis consistent
play on both sides of the floor.
The All Tournament Team was selected, the five elite players in the
Championship were:
'Leandrinho' Barbosa (190-G-82) (BRA),
'Marcelinho' Machado (200-F/G-75, agency:
Interperformances) (BRA),
Francisco Garcia (201-F-81, college:
Louisville) (DOM),
Hector Romero (202-F-80, college:
New Orleans) (VEN) and
Esteban Batista (208-F/C-83) (URU).
* Qualified for the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan that will be
played from August 19 until September 3 in Japan, where the best 24
teams in the World will play to prove who is the best basketball country
in the globe.
The
Gold belongs to Brazil! - Sep 5, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO
'Leandrinho' Barbosa (190-G-82) scored five three pointers in the
final quarter and gave Brazil the Gold Medal in the 2005 FIBA Americas
Championship as they defeated Argentina 100-88.
Barbosa was one of the key figures of Brazil, as
Tiago Splitter (211-C/F-85, agency:
Interperformances) and
'Marcelinho' Machado (200-F/G-75, agency:
Interperformances) were also big figures for Brazil during the
tournament. Leandro was the leader with 29 points, Splitter had 25 and
Machado 21 in the win.
'Marcelinho' Machado (200-F/G-75, agency:
Interperformances) was named the MVP of the FIBA Americas
Championship.
Leandro scored four three pointers in the first four minutes of the
final quarter and after a flagrant foul by
Federico Kammerichs (203-F-80), Brazil had a 83-77 lead. After that,
Barbosa continued hitting from the perimeter and sealed the game.
Argentina won the first quarter 32-21 but Brazil came back in the first
half and won it 49-43 led by 17 points by Tiago and 15 by Marcelo.
The best for Argentina in the game was
Roman Gonzalez (206-C-78, agency:
Interperformances) with 23 points.
Argentina could not score from the perimeter in the final minutes and
lost concentration doing costly turnovers as well.
Venezuela
wins the Bronze Medal after dominating USA. - Sep 4, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO -
Venezuela won the Bronze Medal over USA in the Final Round of the 2005
FIBA Americas Championship by winning 93-83 after a great game by
Oscar Jose Torres (195-F/G-76),
Hector Romero (202-F-80, college:
New Orleans) and
Victor David Diaz (195-F-68, agency:
Interperformances, college:
Houston).
The Venezuelans dominated the whole game with a balanced offense and
left
Kris Lang(211-F/C-79, agency:
SportsTalent, college:
N.Carolina) as the only dominating force for USA with 30 points and
14 rebounds.
Oscar Jose Torres (195-F/G-76) led Venezuela with 23 points,
followed with 22 points by
Victor David Diaz (195-F-68, agency:
Interperformances, college:
Houston) and 17 by
Hector Romero (202-F-80, college:
New Orleans). Romero was a key figure for Venezuela in the tournament as
he dominated the small forward position.
The first half ended 37-32 thanks to 13 points by Romero.
In the second half Venezuela started to pull away thanks to Torres and
Diaz.
This is the second medal by Venezuela in a FIBA Americas Championship as
they won the Silver Medal in the 1992 Olympic Qualifying Tournament.
Argentina
goes for the Gold, again! - Sep 4, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO -
Argentina will play for the Gold Medal in the 2005 FIBA Americas
Championship against Brazil after beating Venezuela by the score of
104-93 in the Semifinals.
The Argentineans went to the tournament without their big stars, but
proved to be in the elite of World Basketball by playing for a Gold
Medal after just winning one in the 2004 Olympics.
Venezuela will now play USA for the Bronze Medal.
Richard Lugo (209-C-73, college:
St.Francis,NY) and
Oscar Jose Torres (195-F/G-76) did everything they could to stop
Argentina, but the winners answered every call.
The first quarter was an intense one and it ended 33-30 with an
advantage by Argentina. In the second quarter the intensity went down a
bit and ended 53-50.
Venezuela tried to come back but Argentina continued shooting well from
the perimeter and from the free throw line to get the win.
Paolo Quinteros (185-G-79) led Argentina with 15 points,
Federico Kammerichs (203-F-80) scored 14 and
Hernan Jasen (196-G-78) along with
Daniel Farabello (193-G-73) scored 13 each.
Oscar Jose Torres (195-F/G-76) scored 26 points for Venezuela and
Richard Lugo (209-C-73, college:
St.Francis,NY) netted 19.
The Final Round will be played tomorrow starting at 18:00 PM local time
with the Bronze Medal game.
Brazil
goes for the Gold Medal after beating USA in the Semifinals. - Sep 4,
2005
SANTO DOMINGO
Brazil defeated USA 93-75 in the Semifinals at the 2005 FIBA Americas
Championship played in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
This is their second game against each other, as USA won the first game
96-94 in the first round.
'Marcelinho' Machado (200-F/G-75, agency:
Interperformances) led Brazil's balanced attack with 19 points,
followed by
'Leandrinho' Barbosa (190-G-82) who scored 18 points and
Guilherme Giovannoni (203-F-80, agency:
Interperformances) along with
Tiago Splitter (211-C/F-85, agency:
Interperformances) netted 16 each.
The first half ended 51-41 in favor os Brazil after dominating the first
quarter 25-17.
'Leandrinho' Barbosa (190-G-82) led the first half scorers with 11
points followed by 10 points by
'Marcelinho' Machado (200-F/G-75, agency:
Interperformances).
Kris Lang (211-F/C-79, agency:
SportsTalent, college:
N.Carolina) led USA in the first half with 12 points, and led the
USA in the game with 14 points. USA was 1-7 from three point range in
the first half and was 17-37 from the field.
In the third quarter USA tried to make a comeback but Brazil came again
with their key figures scoring at will to end the third quarter with a
74-60 advantage.
'Marcelinho' Machado (200-F/G-75, agency:
Interperformances) scored 7 points in the quarter.
Brazil started the final quarter with a 9-0 run to put the score 83-60
and secure the game at the half point of the quarter after a basket by
Guilherme Giovannoni (203-F-80, agency:
Interperformances).
Now Brazil will wait for the winner of the Argentina-Venezuela game to
play for the Gold, while USA will play for the Bronze against the loser.
Familiar
faces in the Semifinals. - Sep 3, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO - The
standings in the Quarterfinals showed four familiar teams battling in
the Semifinals: Argentina, Brazil, USA and Venezuela.
Argentina defeated Brazil 71-60, USA fell to Puerto Rico 88-80 and
Venezuela lost to the Dominican Republic 87-63 to define the Semifinal
matches.
Argentina who finished first in the Quarterfinals standings will take on
Venezuela (21:30) and Brazil, who finished seconds takes on third place
USA (19:00).
Panama ended fifth and qualified because of Argentina ending in the
first four places.
Brazil
wins and all the four qualifying spots are full. - Sep 2, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO
'Marcelinho' Machado (200-F/G-75, agency:
Interperformances) and 'Leandrinho' Barbosa (190-G-82)sent Brazil to the FIBA World Championship after
beating the Dominican Republic 80-72 in the FIBA Americas Championship
Quarterfinals.
The result also gave Panama, USA and Venezuela a berth to the FIBA World
Championship. Argentina already qualified.
'Marcelinho' Machado (200-F/G-75, agency:
Interperformances) led Brazil with 23 points and Leandrinho netted
17 in the win.
Luis Flores (188-G-81, college:
Manhattan) scored 17 points for the losers.
The Brazilian team dominated the first quarter 28-15 as Guilherme led
the way with 11 points and Marcelinho had 10.
The first half ended 38-36 in favor of Brazil.
At the start of the third quarter Brazil pulled away quickly thanks to
'Leandrinho' Barbosa (190-G-82) who scored three baskets in a row.
The Dominicans came back but Marcelinho and Leandrinho continued to hit
from the perimeter to seal the game.
Brazil takes on Argentina and Venezuela takes on the Dominican Republic
to finish the Quarterfinals.
Panama
closes their FIBA World Championship berth. - Sep 2, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO -
Panama crushed Puerto Rico 74-55 and is one step closer into the 2006
FIBA World Championship. Puerto Rico is even closer to be eliminated.
The Panamains took advantage of the erratic game from the Puerto Ricans
in the final three quarters led by
Michael Hicks (190-G-76, college:
Texas A&M - C.C.) and
Antonio Garcia (203-F/C-76, college:
Ky Wesleyan).
Michael Hicks (190-G-76, college:
Texas A&M - C.C.) was unstoppable with 31 points, shooting 7-8 from
two points and 5-7 from three points to drive the Puerto Rican defense.
Larry Ayuso (190-G-77, agency:
Priority Sports, college:
USC)
led Puerto Rico with 15 points.
Panama dominated on the rebounds 45-31 and also took advantage of a poor
shooting game by the losers.
Antonio Garcia (203-F/C-76, college:
Ky Wesleyan) was the best rebounder with 16 boards.
The first quarter was all Puerto Rico as they won it 24-14 led by
Larry Ayuso (190-G-77, agency:
Priority Sports, college:
USC)
who had 10 points. Little did Puerto Rico know that they would never
score consistently and would have large periods of time without scoring.
The first half ended 34-32 with Panama up front.
Puerto Rico shot 4-28 from three point range and 3-9 from the free throw
line.
Panama shot 22-44 from two points and 7-19 from three point range.
In the final day of the Quarterfinals, Puerto Rico takes on USA and
Panama faces Uruguay.
USA
comes back in an impressive manner in the final quarter. - Sep 1, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO - USA
made an impressive rally in the final quarter to beat Uruguay 91-77 in
day 3 of the Quarterfinals in the 2005 FIBA Americas Championship.
USA made a 16-2 rally from the mid part of the fourth quarter until
there was 1:30 l;eft in the game thanks to
Charlie Bell (191-G-79, agency:
Priority Sports, college:
Michigan St.),
Lynn Greer (186-G-79, college:
Temple) and
Ron Slay (203-F-81, agency:
David Lee services, college:
Tennessee) who where consistent from the perimeter and took
advantage of the turnovers by Uruguay. Uruguay made costly errors and
missed key free throws and easy shots to lose again.
Charlie Bell (191-G-79, agency:
Priority Sports, college:
Michigan St.) led USA with 20 points and was followed by
McGhee Aaron (202-F-79, college:
Oklahoma) with 19 points.
Nicolas Mazzarino (181-G-75, agency:
Players Group) scored 32 points for Uruguay.
Esteban Batista (208-F/C-83) was not a factor in the game with only
4 points and 11 rebounds.
The first half ended tied at 37, as Uruguay made a 6-0 run in the final
minute. Leandro Garcia tied the game at 37 with a three points with 21
seconds left. Mazzarino scored 22 points in the first half.
USA closed the Quarterfinals against Puerto Rico and Uruguay finishes
against Panama.
Argentina
gets rid of Venezuela quickly. - Sep 1, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO -
Argentina crushed Venezuela in the third day of the Quarterfinals in the
FIBA Americas Championship. Now Argentina is the leader of this round
with three wins.
The Argentineans dominated all the game as they showed off a balanced
offensive attack.
Roman Gonzalez (206-C-78, agency:
Interperformances) and
Julio Mazzaro (186-G-79) led Argentina with 16 points and
Diego Lo Grippo (198-F-78) netted 13.
Hector Romero (202-F-80, college:
New Orleans) led Venezuela with 15 points.
Argentina won the first half 41-28 thanks to 10 points by Gonzalez and 7
by
Paolo Quinteros (185-G-79).
In the third quarter Argentina pulled away after a 16-2 run in the first
five minutes.
The Venezuelans had a poor shooting game with a 30% performance from the
field.
Argentina will end the Quarterfinals against Brazil and Venezuela closes
against the Dominican Republic.
Panama
wins on day 2 in the Quarterfinals against the Dominican Republic. - Sep
1, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO --
Panama defeated the Dominican Republic to close day 2 of the
Quarterfinals in the FIBA Americas Championship.
Danilo Pinnock scored all his 15 points in the second half to lead the
Panamanians into victory.
Jaime Lloreda (203-F/C-80, agency:
Octagon, college:
LSU)
led the winners with 18 points and
Jair Peralta (178-G-76, college:
Tennessee-Martin) netted 15.
Jack Michael Martinez (202-F/C-81, agency:
Paris Global Sports, college:
Miami, FL) and
Luis Flores (188-G-81, college:
Manhattan) scored 18 each for the losers.
The first half ended 44-36 as
Francisco Garcia (201-F-81, college:
Louisville) scored 11 points for the hosts, but Panama came back in
the second half led by Pinnock and
Jair Peralta (178-G-76, college:
Tennessee-Martin) to win the game.
A three pointer by
Michael Hicks (190-G-76, college:
Texas A&M - C.C.) gave Panama a 82-74 lead with 2:31 left to calm
down the crowd gathered at the Palace and secure the win.
Panama plays against Puerto Rico and the Dominicans take on Brazil on
day 3 in the Quarterfinals.
Argentina
crushes USA. - Aug 31, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO -
Argentina crushed USA in day 2 of the Quarterfinals in the FIBA Americas
Championship by the score of 84-67.
This was the first meeting between the two teams since the Semifinals in
the Olympic Games where Argentina went on to win the Gold.
Paolo Quinteros (185-G-79) netted 21 points and
Leonardo Gutierrez (200-F-78) had 14 for the winners.
Tyus Edney (178-G-73, college:
UCLA)
and Kris Lang led USA with 11 and Charlie Bell had 10.
Argentina won the first half 34-26 thanks to 11 points by Quinteros.
USA made a comeback in the third quarter, closing the game 47-46 with
2:04 left, but Argentina pulled away thanks to Gutierrez and Quinteros
who gave Argentina a double digit lead in the mid part of the fourth
quarter.
Argentina faces Venezuela and USA takes on Uruguay tomorrow.
Puerto
Rico defeats Brazil in double OT. - Aug 31, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO --
Puerto Rico defeated Brazil 107-101 in double overtime at the 2005 FIBA
Americas Championship to maintain their hopes alive to qualify for the
2006 FIBA World Championship.
Larry Ayuso (190-G-77, agency:
Priority Sports, college:
USC)
and
'Marcelinho' Machado (200-F/G-75, agency:
Interperformances) were in a great duel during the whole game.
Machado had to compensate for the bad game that
'Leandrinho' Barbosa (190-G-82) played.
Ayuso ended with 29 points and Machado 34. Barbosa had 8 points, his
worst performance so far.
Machado scored two free throws to put the game 81-78 with Brazil on top,
but
Larry Ayuso (190-G-77, agency:
Priority Sports, college:
USC)
netted a three pointer with 22.8 left to tie the game and force the
first overtime.
Marcelinho scored 9 points in the first overtime but Ayuso came to the
rescue again and scored another basket with 15.8 left to tie at 93 and
force the second opertime. Ayuso scored 8 points in the second overtime
and
Filiberto Rivera (187-G-82, college:
UTEP)
along with
Rick Apodaca (192-G-80, agency:
Paris Global Sports, college:
Hofstra) scored four free throws in the last 20 seconds to seal the
game. Puerto Rico had a 43-28 halftime deficit and they were down at one
point by 19. In the second half Puerto Rico used smaller lineup and came
back.
Tiago scored 23 points and grabbed 18 points in a losing cause.
Tomorrow Brazil plays the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico will take
on Panama.
Venezuela
qualified for the 2006 FIBA World Championship. - Aug 31, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO –
Venezuela qualified for the 2006 FIBA World Championship after winning
their second straight game in the Quarterfinal Round in the FIBA
Americas Championship as they defeated Uruguay 101-99.
Two free throws by
Diego Guevara (184-G-77, agency:
Interperformances, college:
Charlotte) with nine seconds left gave the Venezuelans their third
berth to the FIBA World Championship that will be played in Japan.
With two games left, Venezuela secured the pass to the FIBA World
Championship and Uruguay is officially eliminated. Uruguay won the first
half 51-46.
Veteran
Victor David Diaz (195-F-68, agency:
Interperformances, college:
Houston) scored 22 points, 17 of them in the second half.
Oscar Jose Torres (195-F/G-76) led Venezuela with 26 points; Tomas
Aguiar netted 21 and
Hector Romero (202-F-80, college:
New Orleans) 11 to lead the balanced attack.
Esteban Batista (208-F/C-83) led Uruguay with 25 points and 18
boards.
Mauricio Aguiar (198-F-83, agency:
Players Group) had 21 points and
Nicolas Mazzarino (181-G-75, agency:
Players Group) scored 20.
Venezuela
qualified for the 2006 FIBA World Championship. - Aug 31, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO –
Venezuela qualified for the 2006 FIBA World Championship after winning
their second straight game in the Quarterfinal Round in the FIBA
Americas Championship as they defeated Uruguay 101-99.
Two free throws by
Diego Guevara (184-G-77, agency:
Interperformances, college:
Charlotte) with nine seconds left gave the Venezuelans their third
berth to the FIBA World Championship that will be played in Japan.
With two games left, Venezuela secured the pass to the FIBA World
Championship and Uruguay is officially eliminated. Uruguay won the first
half 51-46.
Veteran
Victor David Diaz (195-F-68, agency:
Interperformances, college:
Houston) scored 22 points, 17 of them in the second half.
Oscar Jose Torres (195-F/G-76) led Venezuela with 26 points; Tomas
Aguiar netted 21 and
Hector Romero (202-F-80, college:
New Orleans) 11 to lead the balanced attack.
Esteban Batista (208-F/C-83) led Uruguay with 25 points and 18
boards.
Mauricio Aguiar (198-F-83, agency:
Players Group) had 21 points and
Nicolas Mazzarino (181-G-75, agency:
Players Group) scored 20.
Venezuela
passes over Puerto Rico in Quarterfinals. - Aug 31, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO -
Venezuela defeated Puerto Rico 82-73 in the Quarterfinals at the 2005
FIBA Americas Championship for Men.
Both teams had a low output on offense as the first half was won by
Puerto Rico 29-27.
Larry Ayuso (190-G-77, agency:
Priority Sports, college:
USC)
led Puerto Rico with 9 points and
Hector Romero (202-F-80, college:
New Orleans) led the Venezuelan attack with 12 points.
Venezuela shot 0-7 from three point range and 28% from the field in the
first half, while Puerto Rico also shot 28% from the field and made two
three pointers in six attempts.
In the third quarter Venezuela started to heat up on offense led by
Hector Romero (202-F-80, college:
New Orleans) who ended with 27 points.
Richard Lugo (209-C-73, college:
St.Francis,NY) ended with 15 points and 11 rebounds and
Oscar Jose Torres (195-F/G-76) netted 14 points.
Larry Ayuso (190-G-77, agency:
Priority Sports, college:
USC)
led Puerto Rico with 22 points and
Rick Apodaca (192-G-80, agency:
Paris Global Sports, college:
Hofstra) had 19.
Puerto Rico will face Brazil and Venezuela will take on Uruguay on day 2
of the Quarterfinals.
Argentina
Losses To Panama - Aug 30, 2005
Argentina run out of gas in the final
minutes and lost to Panama 89-84 in the second round opener, and now has
to face USA. Jair Peralta and Danilo Pinock Glover combined for 45
points, 12 rebounds and 7 assists for Panama, while Federico Kammerichs
led Argentina, who lost the rebounding battle 44-27 with 18 points.
Brazil
crushes Uruguay in the Quarterfinals. - Aug 30, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO - A
great offensive run in the second half gave Brazil a 89-69 win in the
second game of the Quarterfinals in the 2005 FIBA Americas Championship.
The first half ended 37-35 favoring Uruguay. Both teams had a bad
shooting performance in the first 20 minutes of the game.
Brazil recovered in the second half as they scored 33 points in the
third quarter but Uruguay was still having problems and lost the game by
a large margin.
'Leandrinho' Barbosa (190-G-82) ended with 27 points,
Tiago Splitter (211-C/F-85, agency:
Interperformances) had 22 points and 12 boards and
'Marcelinho' Machado (200-F/G-75, agency:
Interperformances) netted 18.
Esteban Batista (208-F/C-83) had 20 points and Nicolas Mazzarino (181-G-75, agency:
Players Group) 16 for Uruguay.
Brazil will take on Puerto Rico and Uruguay faces
Venezuela tomorrow.
Surprising
win by Panama. - Aug 30, 2005
SANTO DOMINGO --
Jair Peralta (178-G-76, college:
Tennessee-Martin) and Danilo Pinnock took control of the offense in
the final minutes to give Panama a surprising win over Argentina 89-84
as the Quarterfinal Round opened in the 2005 FIBA Americas Championship.
Panama was down in the score most of the game, but they were always
close. The winner had a 76-74 lead with 4:36 left in the game thanks to
a three pointer by Pinnock.
Jair Peralta (178-G-76, college:
Tennessee-Martin) sealed the game with six straight points in the
final 1:25. Peralta ended with 24 points and Pinnock netted 21.
Federico Kammerichs (203-F-80) scored 18 points and
Hernan Jasen (196-G-78) had 13.
Tomorrow Argentina will face USA and Panama will take on the Dominican
Republic.
Games
Results:
August 24, 2005
USA 94, Panama 72
Brazil 111, Venezuela 88
Mexico 96, Argentina 82
Dominican Republic 72, Uruguay 69
August 25, 2005
USA 96, Brazil 94
Venezuela 100, Canada 91
Uruguay 91, Mexico 60
Argentina 96, Puerto Rico 79
August 26, 2005
Brazil 83, Panama 77
Canada 92, USA 76
Puerto Rico 95, Uruguay 80
Dominican Republic 104, Mexico 94
August 27, 2005
Argentina 86, Uruguay 72
Venezuela 71, USA 70
Panama 79, Canada 54
Dominican Republic 89, Puerto Rico 86
August 28, 2005
Brazil 105, Canada 81
Venezuela 71, Panama 70
Puerto Rico 94, Mexico 74
Argentina 84, Dom. Republic 60
First round over. Canada and Mexico are eliminated.
August 30, 2005 (Second Round)
Panama 89, Argentina 84
Brazil 89, Uruguay 69
Venezuela 82, Puerto Rico 73
USA 111, Dominican Republic 86
August 31, 2005 (Second Round)
Venezuela 101, Uruguay 99
Puerto Rico 107, Brazil 101
Argentina 84, USA 67
Panama 88, Dom.Republic 78
September 1, 2005 (Second Round)
Argentina 78, Venezuela 60
USA 91, Uruguay 77
Panama 74, Puerto Rico 55
Brazil 80, D.Republic 72
September 2, 2005 (Second Round)
Panama 78, Uruguay 71
Argentina 71, Brazil 60
Puerto Rico 88, USA 83
D.Republic 87, Venezuela 63
September 3, 2005 (Medal Semifinals)
Brazil 93, USA 75
Argentina 104, Venezuela 93
September 4, 2005 (Finals) Bronze Medal Game:
Venezuela 93, USA 83
Gold Medal Game:
Brazil 100, Argentina 88
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