2019 Acropolis International Basketball Tournament

The Acropolis International Tournament 2019 is a basketball tournament held in OAKA Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens, Greece, from August 16 until August 18, 2019.[1] It was the 29th edition of the Acropolis International Basketball Tournament. The competition is played under FIBA[2] rules as a round-robin tournament. The four participating teams were Greece, Italy, Serbia, and Turkey.[3]

2019 Acropolis International Basketball Tournament
Tournament details
ArenaOAKA Olympic Indoor Hall
Athens, Greece
DatesAugust 16–18
Final positions
Champions Serbia (1st title)
Runners-up Greece
Third place Turkey
Fourth place Italy
Awards and statistics
Top scorer(s) Bogdan Bogdanović
(20.0 points per game)

The Serbia roster went undefeated and won the tournament.

Venues

Marousi, Athens
2019 Acropolis International Basketball Tournament (Greece)
O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall
Capacity: 18,989[4]

Participating teams

Team Appearance Best performance
Last Total Streak
 Greece2017292917× Champions (1989, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1998–2000, 2002, 2003, 2005–2010, 2013, 2015)
 Italy2017182Champions (1997, 2001, 2011)
 Serbia201742Runners-up (2009)
 Turkey201521Runners-up (2015)

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
1  Serbia 3 3 0 268 216 +52 6
2  Greece 3 2 1 247 218 +29 5
3  Turkey 3 1 2 214 241 27 4
4  Italy 3 0 3 197 251 54 3
Source: Flashscore

Results

All times are local Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).[5]

August 16
18:00
Serbia  8772  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 25–18, 19–18, 27–18, 16–18
Pts: Jokić 18
Rebs: Jokić 11
Asts: Jović 8
Pts: Korkmaz 16
Rebs: Osman 8
Asts: Osman 5
O.A.C.A. Olympic Hall, Marousi, Athens
Attendance: not available
Referees: Chrysostomos Schinas, Nikolaos Somos, Nikolaos Tziopanos
August 16
20:30
Greece  8363  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 27–13, 22–15, 16–19, 18–16
Pts: G. Antetokounmpo 18
Rebs: Bourousis 17
Asts: Calathes 7
Pts: Belinelli 13
Rebs: Biligha, Hackett 8
Asts: Vitali 4
O.A.C.A. Olympic Hall, Marousi, Athens
Attendance: not available
Referees: Elias Koromilas, Petros Papapetrou, George Andrikopoulos
August 17
18:00
Italy  6496  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 15–14, 17–31, 17–24, 15–27
Pts: Belinelli 16
Rebs: Tessitori 5
Asts: Biligha, Vitali 3
Pts: Jokić 20
Rebs: Bjelica, Marjanović 7
Asts: Micić 5
O.A.C.A. Olympic Hall, Marousi, Athens
Attendance: not available
Referees: Chrysostomos Schinas, Vasiliki Tsaroucha, Anastasios Kardaris
August 17
20:30
Greece  8470  Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 24–17, 18–20, 21–20, 21–13
Pts: Printezis 18
Rebs: G. Antetokounmpo 10
Asts: Calathes 6
Pts: Korkmaz 25
Rebs: Korkmaz 8
Asts: Korkmaz 5
O.A.C.A. Olympic Hall, Marousi, Athens
Attendance: not available
Referees: Petros Papapetrou, Christos Panagiotoum, Panagiotis Diamantis
August 18
18:00
Turkey  7270  Italy
Scoring by quarter: 12–19, 26–16, 10–26, 24–9
Pts: Osman 20
Rebs: İlyasova 11
Asts: Wilbekin 4
Pts: Gentile 26
Rebs: Brooks 9
Asts: Belinelli 4
O.A.C.A. Olympic Hall, Marousi, Athens
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Charalampos Karakatsounis, Nikolaos Somos, Dimitrios Zacharis
August 18
20:30
Greece  8085 (OT)  Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 19–17, 19–14, 19–21, 15–20, Overtime: 8–13
Pts: G. Antetokounmpo 20
Rebs: Bourousis 6
Asts: Calathes 7
Pts: Bogdanović 28
Rebs: Bjelica 14
Asts: Jović 6
O.A.C.A. Olympic Hall, Marousi, Athens
Attendance: 18,000
Referees: Elias Koromilas, Vasiliki Tsaroucha, Nikolaos Pitsilkas

Final standing

Statistics

Source[6]

See also

References

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