South American Basketball Championship 1941
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The South American Basketball Championship 1941 was the ninth 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 Mendoza
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, Argentina
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 and won by the host Argentina national basketball team
Argentina national basketball team
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. 6 teams competed despite the World War
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that was currently under way.

Results

Each team played the other five teams once, for a total of five games played by each team and 15 overall in the tournament.
Rank Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1 10 5 0 233 129
104
2 9 4 1 224 167
57
3 8 3 2 206 151
55
4 7 2 3 190 208
5 6 1 4 187 208
6 5 0 5 144 321

Argentina 32 - 17 Peru
Argentina 33 - 25 Uruguay
Argentina 51 - 32 Chile
Argentina 51 - 26 Brazil
Argentina 66 - 29 Paraguay
Peru 37 - 36 Uruguay
Peru 46 - 36 Chile
Peru 48 - 28 Brazil
Peru 76 - 35 Paraguay
Uruguay 48 - 27 Chile
Uruguay 32 - 30 Brazil
Uruguay 65 - 24 Paraguay
Chile 48 - 36 Brazil
Chile 47 - 27 Paraguay
Brazil 67 - 29 Paraguay

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