The Acropolis International Tournament 2010 was a basketball tournament held in OAKA Indoor Hall in Athens, Greece, from August 17 until August 19, 2010. This was the 24th edition of the Acropolis International Basketball Tournament. The four participating teams were Greece, Serbia, Canada, and Slovenia.
Standings
Team |
Pts |
W |
L |
PF |
PA |
Diff |
1st Tie |
2nd Tie |
1. Greece |
6 | 3 | 0 | 293 | 194 | +99 | | |
2. Slovenia |
4 | 1 | 2 | 239 | 249 | -10 | 1-1 | +14 |
3. Serbia |
4 | 1 | 2 | 213 | 217 | - 4 | 1-1 | - 3 |
4. Canada |
4 | 1 | 2 | 182 | 267 | -85 | 1-1 | -11 |
Tiebreaker
Slovenia, Serbia and Canada all had 1 win and 2 losses. Since each team had won one of the two games with the other teams (excluding Greece, who had a 3-0 record), a second tiebreaker was used to determine the second, third, and fourth place. Compared among the other tied teams, Slovenia had an overall 16 point difference, Serbia had a -3 point difference and Canada had a -11 point difference. The teams were ranked by the point difference from highest to lowest. Thus, Slovenia won the silver medal, Serbia won the bronze, and Canada was left with fourth place.
Results
Greece |
123–49 |
Canada |
Scoring by quarter: 27-6, 31-14, 26-12, 39-17 |
Serbia |
58–62 |
Canada |
Scoring by quarter: 12-10, 7-22, 11-22, 20-6 |
Greece |
74–73 |
Serbia |
Scoring by quarter: 23-24, 19-17, 16-13, 16-19 |
Games
Greece vs. Canada
The Greeks completely thrashed Canada in game one of the Acropolis tournament, winning 123-49. The team set a new record for the highest point difference in an Acropolis tournament, 74 points. Canada's head coach blamed the long trip from Canada to Greece, and a lack of energy as a result. The Greeks' Schortsanitis put down 24 points, before sustaining an injury late in the third quarter, while Calathes had 10 assists.
Greece vs. Serbia
Serbian head coach Dušan Ivković got ejected with 6 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, after receiving his second technical foul of the game. The Greeks won the game by a point, as the game ended with 2:40 left in the fourth quarter, as a bench-clearing brawl broke out between the two teams.
Incident
Receiving a back pass from driving Dimitris Diamantidis, wide-open Greek player Antonis Fotsis attempted a three-point shot, while Serbian Miloš Teodosić ran over to cover him, and got called for a foul in the process. Within seconds, as Teodosić began complaining to the referee over the call, an agitated Fotsis came over and interrupted Teodosić's attempt at talking to the ref, by getting in Teodosić's face with a raised hand and a pointed finger, seemingly lecturing and/or threatening him over what just occurred. Due to a considerable size advantage, 2.09 m and 113 kg, Fotsis easily imposed himself onto the 1.96 m and 95 kg Teodosić, pushing him back, as Diamantidis and Novica Veličković, as well as one of the refs, quickly joined in an attempt to separate the two. With three people now holding them, Fotsis grabbed a hold of both of Teodosić's arms, while Teodosić reacted by trying to free himself, and moved his hand towards Fotsis' face. Already well agitated, Fotsis reacted by spitting at Teodosić, as Marko Kešelj now also joined the group holding the two. Fotsis followed his spitting by grabbing the back of Teodosić's head with the left hand and attempting to punch him with the right, but couldn't throw the punch because of being held back by the people around him. Fotsis' latest actions drew others into the fight, as Nenad Krstić then jumped in from the back, grabbing Fotsis' face with an open hand, while Veličković proceeded to do the same, managing to wrestle Fotsis away from Teodosić.
Mayhem then engulfed the entire court, as both squads, including the benches became involved. The pack moved to the bench, where Serbia's captain, Nenad Krstić, threw a chair onto Ioannis Bourousis's head. Bourousis was not scheduled to appear on the court due to injury, and was watching the game on the bench. After the fight, for safety reasons, the game was terminated with the final score being the score at the time of the interruption (74-73 for Greece). Krstić was arrested and held overnight for assaulting Bourousis. For their roles in the melee, Krstić was suspended for the first three games of the 2010 FIBA World Championship tournament, while Teodosić, and Greece's Fotsis and Sofoklis Schortsanitis were also suspended for the tournament's first two games.
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