South American Basketball Championship 1947
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The South American Basketball Championship 1947 was the thirteenth South American Basketball Championship
South American Basketball Championship
South American Basketball Championship was first played in 1930. Male teams from South America take part in this tournament, which often has been played biannually.-Summaries:-Championships per nation:-Participation details:-External links:* *...

. It was held in Rio de Janeiro
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, Brazil
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 and won by the Uruguay national basketball team
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. 6 teams competed.

Results

Each team played the other five teams once, for a total of five games played by each team and 15 overall in the preliminary round. Ties in the standings were broken by head-to-head results, as only a tie for first would have resulted in a final match.
Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1 10 5 0 225 183
42
2 8 3 2 200 181
19
3 8 3 2 205 193
12
4 7 2 3 193 234
5 7 2 3 223 228
6 5 0 5 196 223

Uruguay 37 - 27 Brazil
Uruguay 45 - 44 Chile
Uruguay 46 - 33 Ecuador
Uruguay 51 - 48 Argentina
Uruguay 46 - 31 Peru
Brazil 44 - 33 Chile
Brazil 50 - 34 Ecuador
Brazil 37 - 38 Argentina
Brazil 42 - 39 Peru
Chile 52 - 31 Ecuador
Chile 42 - 41 Argentina
Chile 34 - 32 Peru
Ecuador 47 - 43 Argentina
Ecuador 48 - 43 Peru
Argentina 53 - 51 Peru

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