FINAL STANDINGS 1. United States 2. Puerto Rico 3. Argentina 4. Brazil 5. Cuba 6. Venezuela 7. CANADA 8. Panama 9. Dominican Republic Uruguay | CANADIANS Dave Turcotte (Ottawa, Ont.) Cordell Llewellyn (Toronto, Ont.) Kory Hallas (Almonte, Ont.) Dwight Walton (Montreal, Que.) Rob Wilson (Toronto, Ont.) William Njoku (Accra, Ghana) Rowan Barrett (Scarborough, Ont.) Ken Shields – coach |
POOL A | BRZ | USA | PAN | VEN | DOM | Record | |||
Brazil | —– | 101-91 | 86-75 | 83-98 | 84-80 | (3-1) | |||
United States | 91-101 | —– | 101-99 | 97-85 | 102-99 | (3-1) | |||
Panama | 75-86 | 99-101 | —– | 80-76 | 89-83 | (2-2) | |||
Venezuela | 93-83 | 85-97 | 76-80 | —– | 85-78 | (2-2) | |||
Dominican Republic | 80-84 | 99-102 | 83-89 | 78-85 | —– | (0-4) | |||
POOL B | ARG | PUR | CAN | CUB | URU | Record | |||
Argentina | —– | 72-78 | 93-83 | 92-84 | 94-90 | (3-1) | |||
Puerto Rico | 78-72 | —– | 76-79 | 110-79 | 128-62 | (3-1) | |||
Canada | 83-93 | 79-76 | —– | 91-90 | 102-86 | (3-1) | |||
Cuba | 84-92 | 79-110 | 90-91 | —– | 90-76 | (1-3) | |||
Uruguay | 90-94 | 62-128 | 86-102 | 76-90 | —– | (0-4) | |||
QFs | United States 87 Canada 73 | |
QFs | Argentina 93 Venezuela 82 | |
QFs | Brazil 99 Cuba 88 | |
QFs | Puerto Rico 90 Panama 73 | |
5-8th | Venezuela 94 Canada 86 | |
5-8th | Cuba 96 Panama 83 | |
Semi | United States 123 Argentina 107 | |
Semi | Puerto Rico 111 Brazil 97 | |
7th | Canada 96 Panama 90 | |
5th | Cuba 103 Venezuela 98 | |
Bronze | Argentina 98 Brazil 91 | |
Final | United States 109 Puerto Rico 95 | |
Dave Turcotte and Cordell Llewellyn each scored 18 points as Canada came up with a strong, beating Uruguay 102-86 at the world basketball championship qualification tournament in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Canada has an automatic entry into next year’s championships in Toronto, but is taking part for a good seeding.
Argentina defeated Canada 93-83. Kory Hallas led Canada with 22.
Canada defeated Puerto Rico 79-76. Dave Turcotte led Canada with 23.
Canada nipped Cuba 91-90 as Will Njoku nailed a trey at the buzzer. Kory Hallas led Canada with 20.
The U.S. stomped Canada 87-73. Wilson led Canada with 15.
Venezuela dumped Canada 94-86. Walton led Canada with 22.
Canada defeated Panama 96-90. Walton led Canada with 19. Rowan Barret also scored 19.