The ideal quintet of the quarterfinals
The crosses ended with several prominent players. Meet the best of the last window of Basketball Champions League Americas.
They passed the quarterfinals of the Basketball Champions League Americas and several players stood out. Here those chosen to be part of the ideal quintet, heading to the semifinals.
Point Guard: Juan Ignacio Brussino (Quimsa)
If something is clear is that the point guard feels happy to be the owner of the team, and not the help wheel coming from the bank. his level grows match by match. In the series against Mogi das Cruzes (Quimsa won 2-0) he averaged 11 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists.

Shooting Guard: Jezreel De Jesus (Real Estelí)
His team said goodbye to the competition in the quarterfinals, but leaving a very positive image. That had a lot to do with Jesus, unstoppable throughout seven games he played: 22 points of average plus 4 rebounds and 4 assists - Instituto can give faith his level: he scored 32 in Game 1, 27 in the second and 23 in the third.

Small Forward: Marquinhos (Flamengo)
Office, size, , shot ... Nothing is missing from one of the best players in the competition. Flamengo enjoyed his goodness in the sweep before Fuerza Regia: 17 points on average (5-7 doubles, 5-11 triple and 10-13 free), more 5 rebounds and 4 goal passes.

Power Forward: Nicolás Romano (Instituto)
The Cordobes team needed to exploit its offensive resources urgently, and Romano exposed them just on time: 16 points and 6 rebounds in average in the series against Real Estelí, with the shot of Three points as a determining factor. His 10 bombings in 17 attempts caused a terrible headache to the cast of Nicaragua.

Center: Eloy Vargas (Flamengo)
The Carioca team hit the key when it noticed that it lacked a dominant interior to improve its collective potential. The Dominican played an excellent series against Fuerza Regia with averages of 18 points and 9 rebounds, scoring 15 of his 22 two-point shots and 7 of his 11 free.

* By Carlos Altamirano: Basketball journalist and speaker of DirecTV Sports.