FIBA Men’s Basketball Ranking
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3rd
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Notable Players
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Scola, Luis [F/C, 6’9, 18.8 PPG (2013 FiAm)]
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Prigioni, Pablo [G, 6’3, 4.2 PPG, 6.5 APG (2012 LoOl)]
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Nocioni, Andres [F, 6’7, 10.4 PPG, 4.1 RPG (2011 FiAm)]
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Campazzo, Facundo [PG, 5’10, 13.5 PPG, 6.2 APG (2013 FiAm)]
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Mata, Marcos (F, 6’7, 7.2 PPG, 4.4 RPG (2013 FiAm)]
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Argentina is, frankly, the team to beat in Group B. Even without their main weapon, San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili, the roster is completely solid. Though lacking in NBA talent (Nocioni, Prigioni, and Scola are the only NBA players), the remaining team members are able to compete against other NBA-caliber players. Most notable of them is Facundo Campazzo, who at 5-foot-10 is small compared to other team members. However, his exemplary passing skill, accompanied by a steady three-point shot, to the tune of 41.9 percent from beyond the arc, makes him stand out against the rest of his teammates.
However, if one thing may trip this mighty team, it is their free-throw shooting. Contrary to the popular belief, free throws are of utmost importance to any team, most especially during the end-game. During the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship for Men, where they clinched the 3rd spot, the Argentines shot a measly 68.1% from the charity stripe. This immense free-throw problem may prove to be a wrench in the Argentinian dream for glory.
Notable Player
Pablo Prigioni (PG, 6-foot-3, 185 lbs)
Plays for: New York Knicks (NBA)
Prigioni, though not well-known like his teammates Ginobili and Scola, has been an effective contributor to his team, the New York Knicks. Though often seen sitting on the bench, he is already proven to be an effective contributor for his team. He is an effective ball-handler like Campazzo, however, he has a deadlier outside stroke (46.4 percent, mind you), making him the probable scoring leader of this team. Of course, there’s also a chance Scola outwits Father Time and revert to his more lethal form. But until that thought comes to life, the Argentine fans should pray that Prigioni plays his best game every day.