FIBA EuroBasket 2005

The European Basketball Championship 2005 Men, short Euro Basket 2005 took place from 16 to 25 September 2005 Serbia and Montenegro instead. Greece won the gold medal, silver Germany and France won the bronze medal. Germany's Dirk Nowitzki was voted the Most Valuable Player of the Tournament (MVP).

The European Basketball Championship is a biennial basketball competition between European powers teams, which is organized by the Munich-based FIBA Europe, the European Basketball Federation.

  • 2.1 Group A - Vršac
  • 2.2 Group B - Podgorica
  • 2.3 Group C - Belgrade
  • 2.4 Group D - Novi Sad
  • 3.1 mode
  • 3.2 Elimination Round
  • 3.3 tournament tree 3.3.1 Places 5-8
  • 6.1 Overall
  • 6.2 Most points
  • 6.3 Most points per game
  • 6.4 Most rebounds per game
  • 6.5 Most assists per game

Venues

Belgrade

Belgrade, the capital of Serbia and Montenegro, was the main venue for the European Basketball Championship in 2005. Pionir In the hall the preliminary round Group C matches were played while all the games were held in Belgrade Arena from the quarter- finals. With 19,500 visitors in the final set the arena on a new attendance record at a European Championship.

This was now the third time that this competition was held in Belgrade. Belgrade has hosted the European basketball championships in 1961 and 1975.

Podgorica

In Podgorica Morača Sports Center, the six preliminary round matches in Group B were discharged. This town in Montenegro located farthest from the central venue.

Novi Sad

Novi Sad, the "The City of Sports" is nicknamed, is located in the province of Vojvodina, and home to the Spens Sports Center. The six preliminary round Group D games were held there.

Vršac

Vršac hosted the games in Group A during the tournament. The six games were held in 4058 persons which is Millennium Center.

Preliminary round

In the preliminary round of four teams playing in four groups against each other. The winner of the match was awarded two points, the loser one point. Stand a game at the end of regulation time draw, so there was extension.

The draw gave the following groups:

  • Germany Germany
  • Italy Italy
  • Russia Russia
  • Ukraine Ukraine
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia Croatia
  • Lithuania Lithuania
  • Turkey Turkey
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • France France
  • Greece Greece
  • Slovenia Slovenia
  • Israel Israel
  • Latvia Latvia
  • Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro
  • Spain

Group A - Vršac

Group B - Podgorica

Group C - Belgrade

Group D - Novi Sad

Final rounds

Mode

After the preliminary round, the first team in each group directly qualifying for the quarter-finals. The runner-up of each group had to play for a place in the quarter-finals with a third-placed another group. Subsequently, both the winners of the quarter finals met in the semifinals each other, and the losers in the "small semi-finals ." The winners of the semi-finals to the finals, the loser in the match for 3rd place, the winner of the " small semi-finals " played for 5th place, the losers to 7th place

Elimination Round

Tournament tree

All times are Central European Summer Time (CEST )

Places 5-8

Quarterfinals

Small semi-finals

Semifinal

Game for 7th place

Match for 5th place

3rd Place Match

Final

End figures

Honors

To the best players of the tournament ( MVP ) of the German Dirk Nowitzki was chosen. In a total of seven games, Nowitzki scored an average of 26.1 points, 10.6 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.9 blocks per game. He had a hit rate of 41.1 % (53 of 129 ) from the field and 88.5 % (54 of 61) from the free throw line.

Ins All- Tournament team in addition to Nowitzki the Greeks Dimitrios Diamantidis and Theodoros Papaloukas, the Frenchman Boris Diaw and Spain's Juan Carlos Navarro were selected.

Statistics

Overall

  • 40 Games
  • 5,962 points
  • 2,797 rebounds ( 805 of them offensively and defensively 1992 )
  • 923 Assists
  • 1,860 Fouls
  • 1,255 turnovers
  • 685 steals
  • 205 Block Throws

Most points

Most points per game

Most rebounds per game

Most assists per game

The German team

The German team consisted of Stephen Arigbabu, Mithat Demirel Patrick Femerling, Robert Garrett, Stefano Garris, Demond Greene, Robert Maras, Misan Nikagbatse, Dirk Nowitzki, Marko Pesic, Pascal Roller Sven Schultze, Denis usurers (Coach: Dirk Bauer man)

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