CARACAS (FIBA Americas Championship/FIBA Basketball World Cup) - The Dominican Republic , Argentina and Mexico on Sunday joined Puerto Rico in qualifying for the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
The four teams compiled the best records in the Second Round of the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship
in Caracas, Venezuela to advance to Tuesday's Semi-Finals. Argentina
will take on Mexico, before Puerto Rico face the Dominican Republic to
determine who will play in Wednesday's Championship Game.
On Sunday, the last day of the Second Round, the Dominicans worked had to beat Uruguay, 81-72, and claim the second qualifying spot for Spain 2014.
Puerto Rico had secured the first on Saturday.
Jack Michael Martinez led the attack for the Dominicans with 17 points and 10 rebounds while Francisco Garcia had 13.
Esteban Batista paced Uruguay with 21 points and 13 points.
The
Dominican Republic finished the Second Round with five wins and two
losses, good enough for 12 points and finishing second behind Mexico.
Head coach Orlando Antigua talked about what it meant to qualify for next year's FIBA Basketball World Cup.
"We
are very excited about qualifying to the World Cup. Our entire group
and the federation of our country is very happy to have met the goal and
now have a ticket to Spain," he said.
"I am proud because both the players and the leadership trusted me in giving me this opportunity."
The Dominican Republic last played in FIBA's flagship event back in 1978.
"The
team work done by the players was amazing. We are here because they
decided that Dominican basketball needed to be recognized by the world.
They made the decision to let the past in the past."
In a win or go home game, the talented Canadian team - with six NBA players - could not make it happen against an inspired and more experienced Argentinian team, losing 73-67 to miss out on qualifying for Spain 2014.
Luis Scola exploded in the third period and finished with a game-high 28 points, while sharpshooter Selem Safar came off the bench to chip in with 18. Cory Joseph led Canada with 19 points and Andrew Nicholson added 17.
With
the win, Argentina finished fourth in the Second Round, good enough to
grab the last qualifying place on offer for the FIBA Basketball World
Cup. It extends their run of consecutive appearances in the world class
tournament to eight. They last failed to play in it back in 1982.
"I am very pleased to have qualified for the World Cup in Spain," Scola said afterward.
"Now
comes the second step, which is to fight for the championship. To leave
here as champions is a goal in all circumstances and with Argentina not
being a team that has 50 titles, to win the title is important."
The
game between Puerto Rico and Mexico had little at stake as both teams
had already qualified for the Semi-Finals and consequently punched their
tickets to Spain 2014.
Consequently, the Puerto Ricans did not
play their best players and Mexico rested some of theirs but still had
enough fire power to win the contest 66-59. Mexico finished first in the group, with Puerto Rico third.
Mexico last played in the FIBA World Championship back in 1974.
"We
are very happy with how we finished. This is very important for Mexican
basketball," Mexico head coach Sergio Valdeolmillos said of his team's
qualification.
"Hopefully this World Cup qualifying helps the
political forces once and for all to have basketball and organizational
conditions.
"For me it is wonderful. We came with a clear
objective to raise our level of play, mainly because Mexico does not
have a background in basketball. But it is true that the wins over Dominican Republic and Venezuela made us believe we could compete on equal footing with the other teams."
In the last game of the Second Round, eliminated Venezuela and Jamaica played hard for the honor of the crowd in 'El Poliedro' Coliseum, with the hosts winning 95-85.
Hector 'Pepito' Romero played his heart out for the locals, finishing with 23 points, while Donta Smith was sensational with 20. Patrick Ewing Jr had 16 points to lead five Jamaican players in double figures.
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