2006 Centrobasket

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2006 Centrobasket
20th Central American and Caribbean Basketball Championship
Centrobasket.jpg
Tournament details
Host nationPanama
DatesJuly 4 – July 8
Teams8
Venues1 
(in 1 host city)
ChampionsFlag of Panama.svg  Panama
(4th title)
MVP Flag of Panama.svg Michael Hicks
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Flag of Panama.svg Hicks (24.2)Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico (87.4)
Rebounds Flag of Panama.svg García (14.6)Flag of Panama.svg  Panama (47.8)
Assists Flag of Panama.svg Cota (5.6)Flag of Panama.svg  Panama (20.8)
Official website
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The 2006 Men's Central American and Caribbean Basketball Championship, also known as 2006 Centrobasket , was hosted in Panama City, Panama. The ATLAPA Convention Center in Panama City served as the venue for all the games.

Contents

Four teams qualified for the FIBA Americas Championship 2007 in Las Vegas, three teams qualified for the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and seven teams qualified for the 2006 Centroamerican Games in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.

Qualification

Eight teams qualified during the qualification tournaments held in their respective zones in 2006.

First phase

Group A

TeamPtsPldWLPFPA
Flag of Panama.svg Panama 6330274229
Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg US Virgin Islands 5321262205
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic 4312249261
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica 3303217307
4 July14:00 Dominican Republic Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg 60-91 Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg US Virgin Islands
4 July21:30 Panama Flag of Panama.svg 105-71 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica
5 July16:30 Costa Rica Flag of Costa Rica.svg 85-108 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic
5 July21:30 US Virgin Islands Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg 77-84 Flag of Panama.svg Panama
6 July16:30 US Virgin Islands Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg 94-61 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica
6 July21:30 Panama Flag of Panama.svg 85-81 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic

Group B

TeamPtsPldWLPFPA
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico 6330260237
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 5321253232
Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba 4312244255
Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica 3303233265
4 July16:30 Jamaica Flag of Jamaica.svg 69-85 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
4 July19:00 Cuba Flag of Cuba.svg 74-86 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico
5 July14:00 Mexico Flag of Mexico.svg 87-72 Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba
5 July19:00 Puerto Rico Flag of Puerto Rico.svg 83-82 Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
6 July14:00 Cuba Flag of Cuba.svg 97-82 Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
6 July19:00 Mexico Flag of Mexico.svg 81-91 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico

Semifinals

7 July19:00 Puerto Rico Flag of Puerto Rico.svg 84-85 Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg US Virgin Islands
7 July21:30 Panama Flag of Panama.svg 81-66 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico

Final

8 July21:30 US Virgin Islands Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg 59 - 73 Flag of Panama.svg Panama

Consolation Round

Games 13 & 14

7 July14:00 Dominican Republic Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg 94-90 Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
7 July16:30 Cuba Flag of Cuba.svg 102-59 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica

7th & 8th Places

8 July14:00 Jamaica Flag of Jamaica.svg 100 - 57 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica

5th & 6th Places

8 July16:30 Dominican Republic Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg 84-78 Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba

Final ranking

Individual awards

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