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Conference Team Leaders 2008 Olympic Games INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Aug 28, 2008 (All games) To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games. SCORING REBOUNDING ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------- 1.Pau Gasol-ESP............ 8 64 0 29 157 19.6 1.Hamed Ehadadi-IRI........ 5 19 37 56 11.2 2.Yao Ming-CHN............. 6 35 2 42 114 19.0 2.Dirk Nowitzki-GER........ 5 4 38 42 8.4 3.Luis Scola-ARG........... 8 62 0 25 149 18.6 3.Yao Ming-CHN............. 6 19 30 49 8.2 4.Manu Ginobili-ARG........ 7 38 17 31 124 17.7 4.Yi Jianlian-CHN.......... 6 12 33 45 7.5 5.JR Holden-RUS............ 5 33 9 13 88 17.6 5.Pau Gasol-ESP............ 8 23 33 56 7.0 6.M. Nikkhah-IRI........... 5 32 9 13 86 17.2 6.Antonios Fotsis-GRE...... 6 15 25 40 6.7 7.Dirk Nowitzki-GER........ 5 26 10 23 85 17.0 7.Luis Scola-ARG........... 8 16 37 53 6.6 8.Hamed Ehadadi-IRI........ 5 30 0 23 83 16.6 8.Viktor Khryapa-RUS....... 4 3 23 26 6.5 9.Wade, Dwyane-USA......... 8 47 8 26 128 16.0 9.Andrei Kirilenko-RUS..... 5 11 21 32 6.4 10.Andrei Kirilenko-RUS..... 5 22 6 29 79 15.8 10.Andres Nocioni-ARG....... 8 7 43 50 6.3 11.James, LeBron-USA........ 8 50 13 11 124 15.5 11.Bosh, Chris-USA.......... 8 14 35 49 6.1 12.Eduardo Mingas-ANG....... 5 30 9 7 76 15.2 12.Chris Kaman-GER.......... 5 14 16 30 6.0 13.Bryant, Kobe-USA......... 8 48 17 7 120 15.0 13.Ksistof Lavrinovic-LTU... 8 9 37 46 5.8 14.Carlos Morais-ANG........ 4 19 7 14 59 14.8 Howard, Dwight-USA....... 8 15 31 46 5.8 15.Carlos Delfino-ARG....... 8 40 23 12 115 14.4 15.Kresimir Loncar-CRO...... 6 12 20 32 5.3 16.Vaelleious Spanoulis-GRE. 6 34 6 12 86 14.3 16.James, LeBron-USA........ 8 9 33 42 5.3 17.Patrick Mills-AUS........ 6 31 8 15 85 14.2 17.Joaquim Gomes-ANG........ 5 8 18 26 5.2 18.Viktor Khryapa-RUS....... 4 19 11 5 54 13.5 18.Ionnis Bourousis-GRE..... 6 10 21 31 5.2 19.Rudy Fernandez-ESP....... 8 35 16 19 105 13.1 19.Felipe Reyes-ESP......... 8 21 20 41 5.1 20.Sarunas Jasikevicius-LTU. 8 36 12 20 104 13.0 Carlos Delfino-ARG....... 8 11 30 41 5.1 21.Andrew Bogut-AUS......... 6 31 5 9 76 12.7 Brad Newley-AUS.......... 6 28 9 11 76 12.7 23.Andres Nocioni-ARG....... 8 35 12 19 101 12.6 24.Hamed Afagh Eslamieh-IRI. 5 22 14 2 60 12.0 25.Zoran Planinig-CRO....... 5 20 10 9 59 11.8 26.Ionnis Bourousis-GRE..... 6 25 1 19 70 11.7 27.Anthony, Carmelo-USA..... 8 27 14 24 92 11.5 28.Lines Kleiza-LTU......... 8 27 11 24 89 11.1 29.Ramunas Siskauskas-LTU... 8 27 13 21 88 11.0 Antonios Fotsis-GRE...... 6 25 10 6 66 11.0 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ASSISTS ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- 1.Bosh, Chris-USA.......... 8 24 31 .774 1.Sarunas Jasikevicius-LTU. 8 42 5.25 2.Howard, Dwight-USA....... 8 35 47 .745 2.JR Holden-RUS............ 5 24 4.80 3.Ionnis Bourousis-GRE..... 6 25 35 .714 3.Pablo Prigioni-ARG....... 8 37 4.63 4.Wade, Dwyane-USA......... 8 47 70 .671 4.Paul, Chris-USA.......... 8 33 4.13 5.Aleksey Savrasenko-RUS... 5 24 36 .667 5.Manu Ginobili-ARG........ 7 27 3.86 Marko Banic-CRO.......... 6 24 36 .667 6.James, LeBron-USA........ 8 30 3.75 7.Pau Gasol-ESP............ 8 64 98 .653 7.Andrei Kirilenko-RUS..... 5 17 3.40 8.Robertas Javtokas-LTU.... 8 24 38 .632 8.Ricky Rubio-ESP.......... 8 24 3.00 9.James, LeBron-USA........ 8 50 83 .602 Vaelleious Spanoulis-GRE. 6 18 3.00 10.Chris Anstey-AUS......... 6 18 30 .600 CJ Bruton-AUS............ 6 18 3.00 11.Andrew Bogut-AUS......... 6 31 52 .596 11.Roko Ukic-CRO............ 6 17 2.83 12.Luis Scola-ARG........... 8 62 106 .585 T. Papaloukas-GRE........ 6 17 2.83 13.Antonios Fotsis-GRE...... 6 25 43 .581 13.Williams, Deron-USA...... 8 22 2.75 14.Felipe Reyes-ESP......... 8 33 57 .579 14.Armando Costa-ANG........ 5 13 2.60 15.Brad Newley-AUS.......... 6 28 49 .571 15.Sun Yue-CHN.............. 6 15 2.50 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) STEALS ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ 1.Dirk Nowitzki-GER........ 5 23 24 .958 1.Carlos Morais-ANG........ 4 13 3.25 2.Manu Ginobili-ARG........ 7 31 33 .939 2.Pablo Prigioni-ARG....... 8 21 2.63 3.Carlos Jimenez-ESP....... 6 14 15 .933 3.Andrei Kirilenko-RUS..... 5 13 2.60 4.Lines Kleiza-LTU......... 8 24 26 .923 4.James, LeBron-USA........ 8 19 2.38 5.Paul, Chris-USA.......... 8 22 24 .917 5.Paul, Chris-USA.......... 8 18 2.25 6.Ramunas Siskauskas-LTU... 8 21 23 .913 Wade, Dwyane-USA......... 8 18 2.25 7.Chris Kaman-GER.......... 5 10 11 .909 7.Ricky Rubio-ESP.......... 8 17 2.13 8.T. Papaloukas-GRE........ 6 17 19 .895 8.Sergey Bykov-RUS......... 5 10 2.00 9.Sarunas Jasikevicius-LTU. 8 20 23 .870 9.Yi Jianlian-CHN.......... 6 10 1.67 10.Bosh, Chris-USA.......... 8 25 29 .862 CJ Bruton-AUS............ 6 10 1.67 11.Patrick Mills-AUS........ 6 15 18 .833 Patrick Mills-AUS........ 6 10 1.67 12.Anthony, Carmelo-USA..... 8 24 29 .828 12.Carlos Delfino-ARG....... 8 12 1.50 13.Yao Ming-CHN............. 6 42 52 .808 Jonas Maciulis-LTU....... 6 9 1.50 14.Andres Nocioni-ARG....... 8 19 24 .792 Viktor Khryapa-RUS....... 4 6 1.50 Rudy Fernandez-ESP....... 8 19 24 .792 15.Luis Costa-ANG........... 5 7 1.40 Armando Costa-ANG........ 5 7 1.40 JR Holden-RUS............ 5 7 1.40 2008 Olympic Games INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Aug 28, 2008 (All games) 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 1.Alex Mumbru-ESP.......... 8 9 11 .818 1.Carlos Delfino-ARG....... 8 23 2.88 2.Glen Saville-AUS......... 5 5 7 .714 2.Hamed Afagh Eslamieh-IRI. 5 14 2.80 3.Zoran Planinig-CRO....... 5 10 15 .667 3.Viktor Khryapa-RUS....... 4 11 2.75 4.Alfredo Quinteros-ARG.... 8 9 15 .600 4.Manu Ginobili-ARG........ 7 17 2.43 5.Luis Costa-ANG........... 5 7 12 .583 5.Bryant, Kobe-USA......... 8 17 2.13 6.Chris Anstey-AUS......... 6 7 13 .538 6.Rudy Fernandez-ESP....... 8 16 2.00 7.Penagiotis-GRE........... 6 8 15 .533 Zhu Fangyu-CHN........... 6 12 2.00 8.Viktor Khryapa-RUS....... 4 11 21 .524 Zoran Planinig-CRO....... 5 10 2.00 9.Milton Barros-ANG........ 5 5 10 .500 Dirk Nowitzki-GER........ 5 10 2.00 10.Marko Tomas-CRO.......... 6 11 23 .478 Demond Greene-GER........ 5 10 2.00 11.Antonios Fotsis-GRE...... 6 10 21 .476 11.Marko Tomas-CRO.......... 6 11 1.83 12.Wade, Dwyane-USA......... 8 8 17 .471 12.M. Nikkhah-IRI........... 5 9 1.80 13.James, LeBron-USA........ 8 13 28 .464 JR Holden-RUS............ 5 9 1.80 14.Brad Newley-AUS.......... 6 9 20 .450 Eduardo Mingas-ANG....... 5 9 1.80 15.Ramunas Siskauskas-LTU... 8 13 29 .448 15.Anthony, Carmelo-USA..... 8 14 1.75 Carlos Morais-ANG........ 4 7 1.75 BLOCKED SHOTS ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio ------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Hamed Ehadadi-IRI........ 5 13 2.60 1.Pablo Prigioni-ARG....... 8 37 4.6 8 1.0 4.63 2.Andrei Kirilenko-RUS..... 5 11 2.20 2.CJ Bruton-AUS............ 6 18 3.0 4 0.7 4.50 3.T. Papaloukas-GRE........ 6 10 1.67 3.Paul, Chris-USA.......... 8 33 4.1 9 1.1 3.67 4.Ksistof Lavrinovic-LTU... 8 12 1.50 4.Manu Ginobili-ARG........ 7 27 3.9 15 2.1 1.80 Yao Ming-CHN............. 6 9 1.50 5.James, LeBron-USA........ 8 30 3.8 17 2.1 1.76 6.Pau Gasol-ESP............ 8 9 1.13 6.Sarunas Jasikevicius-LTU. 8 42 5.3 26 3.3 1.62 7.James, LeBron-USA........ 8 8 1.00 7.JR Holden-RUS............ 5 24 4.8 15 3.0 1.60 8.Howard, Dwight-USA....... 8 7 0.88 8.Ricky Rubio-ESP.......... 8 24 3.0 16 2.0 1.50 9.Sun Yue-CHN.............. 6 5 0.83 9.Vaelleious Spanoulis-GRE. 6 18 3.0 16 2.7 1.13 10.Luis Scola-ARG..........
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