2019 FIBA Intercontinental Cup

The 2019 FIBA Intercontinental Cup was the 28th edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup. The tournament took place from 15 to 17 February 2019. The tournament was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the Carioca Arena 1.[1][2]

2019 FIBA Intercontinental Cup
Season2019
Teams4
Dates15–17 February 2019
Final positions
Champions AEK (1st title)
Runners-up Flamengo
Awards
MVP Jordan Theodore (AEK)
Records
Highest scoring Dar Tucker (San Lorenzo) 37
(final four)
Jordan Theodore (ΑΕΚ) 22 (in the final)
2017
2020

Format

The tournament was held under a Final Four format, played by four teams, and included a third-place game.[3]

Teams

The tournament was contested by four teams. The NBA opted to send the G League champions, rather than send the NBA champions.[4]

Team Qualification Qualified date Participation
(bold indicates winners)
San Lorenzo Winners of the 2018 FIBA Americas League 25 March 2018 Debut
AEK Winners of the 2017–18 Basketball Champions League 6 May 2018 Debut
Austin Spurs Winners of the 2017–18 NBA G League 10 April 2018 Debut
Flamengo Host team 1 (2014)

Venue

When the event was announced, it was also announced that the game would be played at the Carioca Arena 1, the home arena of the tournament's host club, Flamengo. Carioca Arena 1 is located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The arena was opened in 2016, and it has a seating capacity of 6,000 people for basketball games.

Rio de Janeiro
2019 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (Brazil)
Carioca Arena 1
Capacity: 6,000

Bracket

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
15 February
 
 
San Lorenzo64
 
17 February
 
AEK86
 
AEK86
 
15 February
 
Flamengo70
 
Flamengo90
 
 
Austin Spurs58
 
Third place game
 
 
17 February
 
 
San Lorenzo77
 
 
Austin Spurs59

Semifinals

15 February 2019 (2019-02-15)
Semifinal
San Lorenzo 6486 AEK Athens Río de Janeiro
18:00 (UTC-3) Scoring by quarter: 13–18, 13–27, 28–23, 10–18
Pts: Tucker 17
Rebs: Anthony 9
Asts: Calfani 5
Steals: Aguirre & Calfani 2
Blocks: Anthony 6
PIR: Anthony 25
Box Score Pts: James & Šakota 15
Rebs: James 8
Asts: Xanthopoulos 5
Steals: Griffin 3
Blocks: James 1
PIR: James 22
Arena: Carioca Arena 1
Referees: Roberto Vázquez (Puerto Rico), Boris Krejič (Slovenia), Omar Bermúdez Mariscal (Mexico)
15 February 2019 Flamengo 9058 Austin Spurs Carioca Arena 1
21:00 (UTC-3) Scoring by quarter: 20–15, 24–14, 23–11, 23–18
Pts: Balbi 19
Rebs: Nesbitt 10
Asts: Balbi 6
Box Score Pts: 10 Huestis
Rebs: 7 Bader & Brimah
Asts: 3 McCamey, Rundles, & Green
Referees: Michael Weiland (Canada), Yohan Rosso (France), Carsten Straube (Germany)

Third place game

17 February 2019 San Lorenzo 7759 Austin Spurs Carioca Arena 1
15:00 (UTC-3) Scoring by quarter: 16–12, 14–15, 31–18, 16–14
Pts: Tucker 20
Rebs: Calfani 10
Asts: Aguirre 7
Box Score Pts: 18 Green
Rebs: 10 Brimah
Asts: 4 Green
Referees: Omar Bermúdez Mariscal (Mexico), Boris Krejic (Slovenia),Carsten Straube (Germany)

Final

17 February 2019 (2019-02-17)
Final
AEK Athens 8670 Flamengo Río de Janeiro
18:00 (UTC-3) Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 22–14, 21–22, 23–15
Pts: Theodore 22
Rebs: James 7
Asts: Theodore 5
Steals: Theodore & Sant-Roos 3
Blocks: Hunter, James & Mačiulis 1
PIR: Theodore 25
Box Score Pts: Varejão 21
Rebs: Varejão11
Asts: Balbi 8
Steals: Mineiro 2
Blocks: Varejão 2
PIR: Varejão28
Arena: Carioca Arena 1
Attendance: 6,000
Referees: Roberto Vázquez (Puerto Rico), Michael Weiland (Canada), Yohan Rosso (France)


2019 FIBA Intercontinental Cup champions

AEK Athens

(1st title)

Final standings

Team
AEK
Flamengo
San Lorenzo
4 Austin Spurs

Final Four MVP

References

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