2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup

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2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup
Flamengo Maccabi Electra
Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Israel.svg
156146
First leg
DateSeptember 26, 2014 (2014-09-26)
Venue HSBC Arena, Rio de Janeiro
MVP Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Laprovíttola
Second leg
DateSeptember 28, 2014 (2014-09-28)
Venue HSBC Arena, Rio de Janeiro
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The 2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup was the 24th edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup for men's professional basketball clubs and the 23rd edition of the tournament being in the form of a true intercontinental tournament for clubs. The 2 game aggregate score tournament took place at the HSBC Arena [1] in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on September 26 and September 28, 2014, in order to determine the world club champion. The tournament was contested between the 2013–14 season EuroLeague champions, Maccabi Electra, [2] and the 2014 FIBA Americas League champions, Flamengo. [3]

Contents

Series summary

GameDateHome teamResultRoad team
Game 1September 26 Flamengo 66–69
Game 2September 28 Flamengo 90–77 Maccabi Electra

Flamengo won the series by aggregate score 156-146.

Game 1

September 26
21:30
Flamengo Flag of Brazil.svg 6669 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Electra
Scoring by quarter:15–14, 20–16, 16–16, 15–23
Pts: Olivinha 13
Rebs: Caracter 11
Asts: Caracter 2
Pts: Pargo 21
Rebs: Randle 9
Asts:four players 2
HSBC Arena, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Attendance: 7,000
Referees: Daniel Hierrezuelo (ESP), Recep Ankaralı (TUR), Jorge Vázquez (PUR)


Flamengo Basketball
NumberPositionPlayerPointsReboundsAssistsStealsBlocksMinutes
#1 PF Flag of Argentina.svg Herrmann*9501030:00
#4 SG Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelinho*4410019:47
#7 PG Flag of Argentina.svg Laprovíttola*5011028:09
#11 SF Flag of Brazil.svg Marquinhos*11402029:32
#55 C Flag of the United States.svg Meyinsse*2510318:04
Bench
#5 PG Flag of Brazil.svg Danielzinho 000000
#8 SG Flag of Brazil.svg Benite 9410016:37
#9 SF Flag of Brazil.svg Chupeta 000000
#16 SF / PF Flag of Brazil.svg Olivinha 13710024:05
#19 PG Flag of Brazil.svg Gegê 3001011:50
#21 PF / C Flag of Brazil.svg Felício 000000
#45 C Flag of the United States.svg Caracter 101120021:52
* = Starters
Head Coach Flag of Brazil.svg José Alves Neto
Assistant Coach Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Silva
Maccabi Electra
NumberPositionPlayerPointsReboundsAssistsStealsBlocksMinutes
#4 PG / SG Flag of the United States.svg Pargo*21521030:21
#7 PF Flag of the United States.svg Randle*8921029:05
#10 SF / PF Flag of Israel.svg Pnini*11411022:02
#15 SG / SF Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Israel.svg Landesberg*10521028:55
#23 C Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of Serbia.svg Marić*2200010:39
Bench
#5 PG / SG Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Georgia.svg Haynes 5100013:27
#6 SG / SF Flag of the United States.svg Smith 0010026:49
#8 SF Flag of the United States.svg Linhart 210014:43
#9 PF / C Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Israel.svg Tyus 8500123:49
#11 PF / C Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Israel.svg Cohen 000000:25
#12 PG Flag of Israel.svg Ohayon 212009:40
#14 PF / C Flag of Israel.svg Altit 000000
* = Starters
Head Coach Flag of Israel.svg Guy Goodes
Assistant Coach Flag of Israel.svg Pini Gershon
Assistant Coach Flag of Israel.svg Flag of Germany.svg Alon Stein

Game 2

September 28
12:00
Flamengo Flag of Brazil.svg 9077 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Electra
Scoring by quarter:27–25, 19–11, 18–25, 26–16
Pts: Laprovíttola 24
Rebs: Meyinsse 6
Asts: Laprovíttola 6
Pts: Pargo 28
Rebs: Pargo 6
Asts: Pargo 7, Haynes 7
HSBC Arena, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Attendance: 14,500
Referees: Jorge Vázquez (PUR), Recep Ankaralı (TUR), Daniel Hierrezuelo (ESP)


Flamengo Basketball
NumberPositionPlayerPointsReboundsAssistsStealsBlocksMinutes
#1 PF Flag of Argentina.svg Herrmann*8520030:05
#4 SG Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelinho*5010017:09
#7 PG Flag of Argentina.svg Laprovíttola*24061030:18
#11 SF Flag of Brazil.svg Marquinhos*9420031:35
#55 C Flag of the United States.svg Meyinsse*22600127:36
Bench
#5 PG Flag of Brazil.svg Danielzinho 000000:06
#8 SG Flag of Brazil.svg Benite 8301023:46
#9 SF Flag of Brazil.svg Chupeta 000000
#16 SF / PF Flag of Brazil.svg Olivinha 9521017:39
#19 PG Flag of Brazil.svg Gegê 011209:41
#21 PF / C Flag of Brazil.svg Felício 110001:39
#45 C Flag of the United States.svg Caracter 4200010:20
* = Starters
Head Coach Flag of Brazil.svg José Alves Neto
Assistant Coach Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Silva
Maccabi Electra
NumberPositionPlayerPointsReboundsAssistsStealsBlocksMinutes
#4 PG / SG Flag of the United States.svg Pargo*28671134:50
#7 PF Flag of the United States.svg Randle*6203223:16
#10 SF / PF Flag of Israel.svg Pnini*10120027:47
#15 SG / SF Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Israel.svg Landesberg*7500020:07
#23 C Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of Serbia.svg Marić*4501117:06
Bench
#5 PG / SG Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Georgia.svg Haynes 15371029:20
#6 SG / SF Flag of the United States.svg Smith 2201014:09
#8 SF Flag of the United States.svg Linhart 010006:01
#9 PF / C Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Israel.svg Tyus 4100017:10
#11 PF / C Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Israel.svg Cohen 110001:30
#12 PG Flag of Israel.svg Ohayon 020008:38
#14 PF / C Flag of Israel.svg Altit 000000
* = Starters
Head Coach Flag of Israel.svg Guy Goodes
Assistant Coach Flag of Israel.svg Pini Gershon
Assistant Coach Flag of Israel.svg Flag of Germany.svg Alon Stein


2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Champions
Flag of Brazil.svg
Flamengo
1st title

Rosters

Maccabi Electra
PosNo.Player
G4 Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Pargo
G5 Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Georgia.svg MarQuez Haynes
G/F6 Flag of the United States.svg Devin Smith
PF7 Flag of the United States.svg Brian Randle
SF8 Flag of the United States.svg Nate Linhart
F/C9 Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Israel.svg Alex Tyus
F10 Flag of Israel.svg Guy Pnini (C)
F/C11 Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Israel.svg Jake Cohen
PG12 Flag of Israel.svg Yogev Ohayon
G/F15 Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Israel.svg Sylven Landesberg
C23 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of Serbia.svg Aleks Marić
Did not play
PF13 Flag of Israel.svg Idan ZalmansonCoach's decision
F/C14 Flag of Israel.svg Ben AltitCoach's decision
C21 Flag of Greece.svg Sofoklis SchortsanitisEye surgery
Head coach:
Flag of Israel.svg Guy Goodes
Assistant coaches:
Flag of Israel.svg Pini Gershon
Flag of Israel.svg Alon Stein
Flamengo
PosNo.Player
F1 Flag of Argentina.svg Walter Herrmann
G/F4 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelinho Machado (C)
PG5 Flag of Brazil.svg Danielzinho
PG7 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Laprovíttola
SG8 Flag of Brazil.svg Vítor Benite
F11 Flag of Brazil.svg Marquinhos Vieira
F16 Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Olivinha
PG19 Flag of Brazil.svg Gegê Chaia
F/C21 Flag of Brazil.svg Cristiano Felício
F/C45 Flag of the United States.svg Derrick Caracter
F/C55 Flag of the United States.svg Jerome Meyinsse
Did not play
G/F9 Flag of Brazil.svg ChupetaCoach's decision
G/F12 Flag of Brazil.svg Diego MarquesCoach's decision
Head coach:
Flag of Brazil.svg José Neto
Assistant coach:
Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Silva

Referees

Source: [4]

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