The 2010 FIBA World Championship final was a basketball game between the men's national teams of Turkey and the United States that took place on September 12, 2010, at Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul, Turkey, to determine the winner of the 2010 FIBA World Championship. The US team won the world title after defeating Turkey 81–64.

This was the first match-up in any major international competition between the United States and Turkey. The last time the two teams faced each other in a match was at an exhibition game before the 2008 Summer Olympics. At that meeting, the U.S. won 114–82.

Route to the final

Both teams qualified to the tournament automatically, the United States by winning the gold medal at the Olympics in Beijing, and Turkey as hosts. Historically, the teams were polar opposites. America had 16 Summer Olympics medals and 10 FIBA World Cup medals, while Turkey's only previous international medal of any kind was a silver at the EuroBasket 2001. The US brought the top scoring offense into the final, averaging 94.3 points and 18.5 assists per game. Nevertheless, Turkey's vaunted 2–1–2 zone made it the top defensive team (64 points per game) in the tournament heading into the final, and a commentator on NBA.com wrote that the European crowd would "be the most hostile crowd most of these [U.S.] players, with the exception of maybe Chauncey Billups and Lamar Odom, have ever seen."

The U.S. had an easier route to the final, winning all of their games in runaway fashion, with the sole exception of their preliminary round game against Brazil. Turkey, on the other hand, had close games against Puerto Rico in the preliminary round, and against Serbia in the semifinals, in which Kerem Tunçeri scored the go-ahead basket, with less than a second left, after picking up Hedo Türkoğlu's fumble, to give Turkey the 83–82 win. Both teams were undefeated going into the final.

TurkeyRoundUSA
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
Ivory Coast86–47Match 1Croatia106–78
Russia65–56Match 2Slovenia99–77
Greece76–65Match 3Brazil70–68
Puerto Rico79–77Match 4Iran88–51
China87–40Match 5Tunisia92–57
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Turkey 5 5 0 393 285 +108 10 Russia 5 4 1 365 346 +19 9 Greece 5 3 2 403 370 +33 8 China 5 1 4 360 422 −62 6 Puerto Rico 5 1 4 386 401 −15 6 Côte d'Ivoire 5 1 4 334 417 −83 6Final standingTeam Pld W L PF PA PD Pts USA 5 5 0 455 331 +124 10 Slovenia 5 4 1 393 376 +17 9 Brazil 5 3 2 398 354 +44 8 Croatia 5 2 3 395 407 −12 7 Iran 5 1 4 301 367 −66 6 Tunisia 5 0 5 300 407 −107 5
TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Turkey550393285+10810
Russia541365346+199
Greece532403370+338
China514360422−626
Puerto Rico514386401−156
Côte d'Ivoire514334417−836
TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
USA550455331+12410
Slovenia541393376+179
Brazil532398354+448
Croatia523395407−127
Iran514301367−666
Tunisia505300407−1075
OpponentResultKnockout stageOpponentResult
France95–77Round of 16Angola121–66
Slovenia95–68Quarter-finalsRussia89–79
Serbia83–82SemifinalsLithuania89–74

Match details

The game was close for the first half — Turkey even led at one point during the first quarter — but the American athleticism was too much for the Turks, and the U.S. was able to pull away on easy baskets.

Kevin Durant was the game's leading scorer, with 28 points, including seven three-point field goals. Durant scored 20 of his points in the first half. Lamar Odom came up big when it mattered most, scoring all fifteen of his points in the second half, and grabbing eleven rebounds overall. Hedo Türkoğlu was Turkey's leading scorer with 16 points, despite suffering a knee injury during the first half. Ersan İlyasova had seven points and eleven rebounds.

With the win, Mike Krzyzewski became the first U.S. national basketball head coach to win an Olympic Gold Medal and a FIBA World Cup. The U.S. also clinched an automatic berth in the 2012 Summer Olympics.

12 September 21:30
Turkey64–81United States
Scoring by quarter: 17–22, 15–20, 16–19, 16–20
Pts: Türkoğlu 16 Rebs: İlyasova 11 Asts: Tunçeri 5Pts: Durant 28 Rebs: Odom 11 Asts: Rose 6
Sinan Erdem Dome, Istanbul Attendance: 15,000 Referees: Cristiano Jesus Maranho (BRA), Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Juan Arteaga (ESP)
TurkeyUnited States
Starters:PtsRebAst
Starters: Pts Reb Ast PG 10 Kerem Tunçeri 7 2 5 SG 7 Ömer Onan 7 0 1 SF 15 Hidayet Türkoğlu 16 7 1 PF 8 Ersan İlyasova 7 11 0 C 14 Ömer Aşık 5 4 0 Reserves: G 4 Cenk Akyol 0 0 0 G 5 Sinan Güler 0 0 0 G 6 Barış Ermiş 0 0 0 C 9 Semih Erden 9 0 0 C 11 Oğuz Savaş 0 2 0 F 12 Kerem Gönlüm 4 6 1 G 13 Ender Arslan 6 0 1 Head coach: Basketball Federation of Montenegro Bogdan TanjevićGame rules Game was played under FIBA rules. Sinan Erdem Dome 2010 World Champions United States United States 4th titleStarters: Pts Reb Ast PG 4 Chauncey Billups 4 3 2 SG 6 Derrick Rose 8 1 6 SF 9 Andre Iguodala 4 5 3 PF 5 Kevin Durant 28 5 0 C 14 Lamar Odom 15 11 0 Reserves: G 7 Russell Westbrook 13 6 3 F 8 Rudy Gay 6 4 0 F 10 Danny Granger 0 0 0 G 11 Stephen Curry 3 0 0 G 12 Eric Gordon DNP F 13 Kevin Love 0 1 0 C 15 Tyson Chandler 0 0 0 Head coach: USA Basketball Mike Krzyzewski
PG10Kerem Tunçeri725
SG7Ömer Onan701
SF15Hidayet Türkoğlu1671
PF8Ersan İlyasova7110
C14Ömer Aşık540
Reserves:
G4Cenk Akyol000
G5Sinan Güler000
G6Barış Ermiş000
C9Semih Erden900
C11Oğuz Savaş020
F12Kerem Gönlüm461
G13Ender Arslan601
Head coach:
Basketball Federation of Montenegro Bogdan Tanjević
2010 World Champions
United States United States 4th title
Starters:PtsRebAst
PG4Chauncey Billups432
SG6Derrick Rose816
SF9Andre Iguodala453
PF5Kevin Durant2850
C14Lamar Odom15110
Reserves:
G7Russell Westbrook1363
F8Rudy Gay640
F10Danny Granger000
G11Stephen Curry300
G12Eric GordonDNP
F13Kevin Love010
C15Tyson Chandler000
Head coach:
USA Basketball Mike Krzyzewski

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