BEIJING, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Iran's center Hamed
Ehadadi led in several categeries on the individual statistics standings after
the preliminary round of the men's basketballs though his team went home with a
0-5 record.
Ehadadi, 2.18 meters high, led rebounds by 11.2 on
average and had the tournament-most 2.6 blocks per game. The opponents had to
committ 7.4 fouls on him per game, which is also the most to an individual
player.
Argentina's Manu Ginobili averaged 19.6 points in
five matches to lead the scoring standings, followed by Spain's Pau Gasol's
19.4. Houston Rockets' pair Luis Scola of Argentina (19.2) and Yao Ming of China
(19.0) took the third and fourth placings respectively.
Ginobili was also ranked second on the assists
category with 5.0,behind 5.4 from the leader Sarunas Jasikevicius of Lithuania.
Spain's teenager sensation Ricky Rubio was tied with
Russia top star Andrey Kirilenko on steals by 2.6 per game. Americans LeBron
James, Chris Paul and Dwyane Wade followed on the third placings by2.4 steals.
Wade proved to be the most steady attacking force
from the American team as he had the highest field goal percentage of 72.1%
(31-out-of-43), while Zoran Planinic of Croatia was more accurate on 3-pointer
by 66.7 per cent (8-out-of-12).