1992 Tournament of the Americas

The 1992 Tournament of the Americas, later known as the FIBA Americas Championship and the FIBA AmeriCup, was a basketball championship hosted by the United States from June 27 to July 5, 1992. The games were played at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon. This FIBA AmeriCup was to earn the four berths allocated to the Americas for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. It was the international debut of the Dream Team, which defeated Venezuela in the final to win the tournament. Puerto Rico and Brazil made the semifinals to also qualify for the Olympics.

1992 Tournament of the Americas
Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
CityPortland
DatesJune 27 - July 5
Teams10
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions United States (1st title)
Runners-up Venezuela
Third place Brazil
Fourth place Puerto Rico
Hernán Montenegro and Charles Barkley during a game between Argentina and the United States

Qualification

Eight teams qualified during the qualification tournaments held in their respective zones in 1991; USA and Canada qualified automatically since they are the only two members of the North America zone.

The draw split the tournament into two groups:

Format

  • The top three teams from each group advance to the knockout round.
  • The winners in the knockout semifinals advanced to the Final and were granted berths in the 1992 Olympic Tournament in Barcelona. The losers figure in a third-place playoff and were both also granted berths in the Olympic Tournament.

Squads

Preliminary round

Qualified for the quarterfinals

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 United States 4 4 0 481 257+224 8
 Canada 4 2 2 297 32629 6
 Argentina 4 2 2 334 36228 6
 Panama 4 1 3 276 34468 5
 Cuba 4 1 3 274 37399 5
June 27
Cuba  7978  Canada
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
June 28
United States  13657  Cuba
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
June 28
Canada  8780  Argentina
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
June 29
Panama  8667  Cuba
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
June 29
United States  10561  Canada
Rose Garden, Portland
June 30
United States  11252  Panama
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
June 30
Argentina  7371  Cuba
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
July 1
United States  12887  Argentina
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
July 1
Canada  7162  Panama
Memorial Coliseum, Portland

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Brazil 4 4 0 452 333+119 8
 Puerto Rico 4 3 1 331 321+10 7
 Venezuela 4 2 2 359 40142 6
 Mexico 4 1 3 328 3313 5
 Uruguay 4 0 4 367 45184 4
June 27
Venezuela  11097  Uruguay
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
June 28
Brazil  12881  Venezuela
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
June 28
Puerto Rico  6458  Mexico
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
June 29
Puerto Rico  10488  Uruguay
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
June 29
Brazil  9087  Mexico
Rose Garden, Portland
June 30
Brazil  13993  Uruguay
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
June 30
Venezuela  8885  Mexico
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
July 1
Puerto Rico  9180  Venezuela
Memorial Coliseum, Portland
July 1
Mexico  9889  Uruguay
Memorial Coliseum, Portland

Knockout round

Championship Bracket

  First Round
July 2
Semifinals
July 3
Championship
July 5
 
 
 Brazil 91
 Venezuela 100
 Canada 72
 Venezuela 76
 Venezuela 80
 United States 127
 Puerto Rico 95
 Argentina 85
 Puerto Rico 81 Third place
 United States 119
 Brazil 93
   Puerto Rico 91

Awards

 1992 Tournament of the Americas Winners 

United States
First title

Final standings

Qualified for the 1992 Olympic Tournament
Rank Team Record
 United States 6–0
 Venezuela 4–3
 Brazil 5–1
4  Puerto Rico 4–3
5  Canada 2–3
6  Argentina 2–3
7  Mexico 1–3
8  Panama 1–3
9  Cuba 1–3
10  Uruguay 0–4

Team rosters

1. USA: Karl Malone, Charles Barkley, Christian Laettner, Clyde Drexler, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Chris Mullin, Patrick Ewing, Magic Johnson, Scottie Pippen, John Stockton, David Robinson (coach: Chuck Daly).

2. Venezuela: Carl Herrera, Sam Shepherd, Melquíades Jaramillo, Luis Jiménez Guevara, Rostyn González, Iván Olivares, Nelson Solórzano, Gabriel Estaba, Armando Palacios, Víctor Díaz, Alexander "Alex" Nelcha, David Díaz (coach: Julio Toro).

3. Brazil: Oscar Schmidt, Gerson Victalino, Israel Andrade, Jorge Guerrinha, Almir Nelson De Almeida, Josuel dos Santos, Ricardo "Cadum" Guimarães, Marcel de Souza, João "Pipoka" Vianna, Maury de Souza, Paulinho Villas Boas, Rolando Ferreira (coach: José Medalha).

4. Puerto Rico: Jose Ortiz, Ramon Rivas, Jerome Mincy, James Carter Gaudino, Federico "Fico" López, Raymond Gausse, Richard Soto, Edwin Pellot, Eddie Cassiano, Édgar de León, Javier Colón, Mario "Quijote" Morales(coach: Raymond Dalmau).

5. Canada: J.D. Jackson, Martin Keane, Gerald Kazanowski, Ronn McMahon, Phil Ohl, Leo Rautins, Mike Smrek, Jay Triano, David Turcotte, Bill Wennington, Trevor Williams, Greg Wiltjer, Al Kristmanson. (Coach: Ken Shields)

References

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