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2010 Acropolis International Basketball Tournament

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2010 Acropolis International Basketball Tournament
Tournament details
ArenaOAKA Olympic Indoor Hall
Athens, Greece
DatesAugust 17–19
Final positions
Champions Greece (15th title)
Runners-up Slovenia
Third place Serbia
Fourth place Canada
Awards and statistics
MVPGreeceSofoklis Schortsanitis
2009
2011

TheAcropolis International Tournament 2010 was abasketball tournament held inOAKA Indoor Hall inAthens,Greece, from August 17 until August 19, 2010. This was the 24th edition of theAcropolis International Basketball Tournament. The four participating teams wereGreece,Serbia,Canada, andSlovenia.[1]

Venues

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AthensGreece
Marousi,Athens
Olympic Indoor Hall
Capacity: 18,989[2]

Participating teams

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Standings

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TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
 Greece330293194+996
 Slovenia312239249−1041–1, +14
 Serbia312213217−441–1, -3
 Canada312182267−8541–1, -11

Tiebreaker

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Slovenia,Serbia andCanada all had 1 win and 2 losses. Since each team had won one of the two games with the other teams (excludingGreece, who had a 3–0 record), a second tiebreaker was used to determine the second, third, and fourth place. Compared among the other tied teams, Slovenia had an overall 14 point difference, Serbia had a -3 point difference and Canada had a -11 point difference. The teams were ranked by the point difference from highest to lowest. Thus, Slovenia won the silver medal, Serbia won the bronze, and Canada was left with fourth place.

Results

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August 17
Greece 123–49 Canada
Scoring by quarter:27-6,31-14,26-12,39-17

August 17
Serbia 82–81 Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 21-27, 17-24,23-14,21-16

August 18
Greece 96–72 Slovenia
Scoring by quarter:27-19,31-7, 21-22, 17-24

August 18
Serbia 58–62 Canada
Scoring by quarter:12-10, 7-22, 11-22,20-6

August 19
Greece 74–73 Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 23-24,19-17,16-13, 16-19

August 19
Canada 71–86 Slovenia
Scoring by quarter: 14-21, 18-22, 15-23,24-20

Final standing

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Rank[3]Team
1st place, gold medalist(s) Greece
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Slovenia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Serbia
4 Canada
 2010 Acropolis International Basketball winners 

Greece
15th title
Most Valuable Player
GreeceSofoklis Schortsanitis

Games

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Greece vs. Canada

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TheGreek national team completely thrashedCanada in game one of the Acropolis tournament, winning their game by a score of 123–49. The Greek team set a new record for the highest point differential in an Acropolis tournament, at 74 points. Canada'shead coach blamed the long trip from Canada to Greece, and a lack of energy as a result. The Greeks'Schortsanitis put in 24 points, before sustaining an injury late in the third quarter, while Greece'sCalathes had 10 assists.

Greece vs. Serbia

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Thehead coach of Serbia,Dušan Ivković, was ejected with 6:00 remaining in the fourth quarter of the game, after receiving his second technical foul of the game.

Greece vs. Serbia bench clearing brawl

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With 2:40 left in the game, and Greece up by one point, Greece, which was the home team, had possession of the ball. After receiving a back-door pass from Greece'spoint forwardDimitris Diamantidis, who drew a double team, the wide-open Greekpower forwardAntonis Fotsis, attempted athree-point shot, while Serbia'spoint guardMiloš Teodosić, ran over to cover him and got called for afoul in the process.

Within seconds, as Teodosić began to complain to thereferee over the call, an agitated Fotsis came over and interrupted Teodosić's attempt at talking to the ref, by getting in Teodosić's face with a raised hand and a pointed finger, seemingly lecturing and/or threatening him, over what had just occurred. Due to a considerable size advantage, the 2.09 m (6'10¼") tall and 113 kg (249 lb) Fotsis, easily imposed himself onto the 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) tall and 95 kg (209 lb) Teodosić, and pushed him back, as Diamantidis and Serbia'ssmall forwardNovica Veličković, as well as one of the referees, quickly joined in an attempt to separate Fotsis and Teodosić from each other. With three people then holding Fotsis and Teodosić apart, Fotsis managed to grab a hold of both of Teodosić's arms, to which Teodosić reacted, by trying to free himself, as he moved his hand towards Fotsis' face. Already well agitated, Fotsis reacted by spitting in Teodosić's face, as Serbia's small forwardMarko Kešelj, then also joined the group that was holding Fotsis and Teodosić away from each other. Fotsis followed up by grabbing the back of Teodosić's head with his left hand, and he then attempted to punch him with his right hand. However, he was unable to throw the punch, because he was held back by the people around him. Fotsis' spitting at and attempted punching of Teodosić, drew more players into the fight, as the Serbian national team'scenter andcaptain,Nenad Krstić, jumped into the scuffle from the back, and grabbed Fotsis' face with an open hand, while Veličković then also proceeded to do the same, and managed to wrestle Fotsis away from Teodosić.

Mayhem then engulfed the entire court, as both squads - including the benches and team officials - became involved. The pack moved to the bench, where Krstić threw a chair that hit Greek centerIoannis Bourousis in the head; Bourousis was not scheduled to appear on the court in the game, due to an injury, and he was watching the game on the bench. After the brawl, for safety reasons, the game was prematurely ended, with the final score standing at 74–73 in favor of Greece. Krstić was arrested and held overnight, for assaulting Bourousis.

For their involvement in the brawl, Krstić was suspended for the first three games of the2010 FIBA World Championship tournament, and he was fined CHF45,000 (€42,800/ US$46,000); while Teodosić, Fotsis and Greek centerSofoklis Schortsanitis, were suspended for the first two games of the 2010 World Championship. Both teams were also fined CHF20,000 (€19,000/ US$20,500) byFIBA.

References

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  1. ^"2010 Acropolis International Basketball Tournament". Retrieved5 May 2024.
  2. ^"Olympic Sports Hall". stadia.gr. Retrieved29 June 2017.
  3. ^"2010 Acropolis International Basketball Tournament - Results". 18 August 2010. Retrieved19 May 2024.

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