2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship
The 2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship was hosted by Latvia from June 30 to July 10, 2011. The draw for the Championship took place on February 17, 2011 in Riga. Teams played a round robin schedule, with the top three teams advancing to the knockout stage. Lithuania became the champion. Lithuanian captain Jonas Valančiūnas was chosen the tournament MVP.
Venues
Below is a list of the venues which were used to host games during the 2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship. All games of a preliminary round group were held in a single arena, as well as the games in the knockout round.Draw
The draw held on February 17 divided the qualified teams into four groups named A, B, C, and D, as listed for the preliminary round. Aside from the fact that those teams in the same pot would not be in the same preliminary round groups, there were restrictions on how teams may be drawn. Before the draw was aware that Latvia will not be the same group with Lithuania, who will play in Liepāja. In addition to the FIBA wanted the first stage in each city to play over the three European teams, which meant that Russia should play a sample set of Valmiera groups.Group stage
All times are local.Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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Eighth-final round
Group E
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Group F
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Classification round
13th–16th place
Semifinals
----Fifteenth place game
Thirteenth place game
9th–12th place
Semifinals
----Eleventh place game
Ninth place game
Final round
Bracket
;5th place bracketQuarterfinals
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Classification 5–8
----Semifinals
----Seventh place game
Fifth place game
Bronze medal game
Final
Final standings
Statistical leaders
PointsName | PPG |
Jonas Valančiūnas | 23.0 |
Boris Barać | 18.7 |
Assem Marei | 18.5 |
Dario Šarić | 18.1 |
Michal Michalak | 17.4 |
Rebounds
Name | RPG |
Jonas Valančiūnas | 13.9 |
Assem Marei | 12.2 |
Dario Šarić | 10.1 |
Edmunds Dukulis | 9.5 |
Lucas Nogueira | 8.8 |
Assists
Name | APG |
Vytenis Čižauskas | 5.6 |
Grzegorz Grochowski | 5.5 |
Kim Gi-Yun | 5.4 |
Toni Katić | 4.5 |
Joe Jackson Raulzinho Togni Neto | 4.1 |
Blocks
Name | BPG |
Jonas Valančiūnas | 3.2 |
Lucas Nogueira | 2.9 |
Tony Mitchell | 1.8 |
Przemyslaw Karnowski Meyers Leonard | 1.6 |
Steals
Name | SPG |
Assem Marei | 2.3 |
Chen Ying-Chun Moon Seong-Gon | 2.2 |
Kevin Pangos | 2.1 |
Jeremy Lamb | 2.0 |
Awards
Most Valuable Player |
Jonas Valančiūnas |
All-Tournament Team
- Aleksandar Cvetković
- Hugh Greenwood
- Jeremy Lamb
- Dmitry Kulagin
- Jonas Valančiūnas
Referees
- Fernando Jorge Samprieto
- Philip Lawrence Poulton Haines
- Guilherme Locatelli
- Michael John Weiland
- Zhiyuan Jiang
- Yi-Chih Chung
- Jose Hernan Melgarejo Pinto
- Joseph Bissang
- Robert Lottermoser
- Elias Koromilas
- Guerrino Cerebuch
- Takao Udagawa
- Olegs Latisevs
- Arnis Ozols
- Marwan Egho
- Samir Abaakil
- Naftal Candido Chongo
- Fernando Rocha
- Roberto Vazquez
- Sergey Mikhaylov
- Milivoje Jovcic
- Damir Javor
- Vicente Bulto
- Borys Ryzhyk
- Alejandro Sanchez Varela
- John Daniel Goble