Top Ten FIBA Americas Teams
Rank | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | United States | 952.0 |
3 | Argentina | 498.0 |
9 | Brazil | 254.0 |
19 | Puerto Rico | 92.6 |
24 | Venezuela | 49.0 |
26 | Canada | 46.6 |
27 | Dominican Republic | 45.6 |
28 | Panama | 41.8 |
29 | Uruguay | 39.2 |
32 | Mexico | 26.4 |
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