FINAL STANDINGS
1. Argentina
2. United States
3. Dominican Republic
4. Brazil
5. CANADA
6. Puerto Rico
7. Panama
8. Uruguay
CANADIANS
Pasha Bains (Richmond, B.C.)
Rans Brempong (Winnipeg, Man.)
Carl English (Patrick’s Cover, Nfld.)
Chris Exilus (Toronto, Ont.)
James Gillingham (Guelph, Ont.)
Teyo Johnson (White Rock, B.C.)
Michael King (Guelph, Ont.)
Phil Martin (Hamilton, Ont.)
Lunzaya Nlandu (Kinshasa, Zaire)
Jon Popofski (Guelph, Ont.)
Radinovic (Croatia)
Phil Scherer (St. Albert, Alta.)
Peter Campbell – coach
Dave Crook – assistant
  POOL B USA ARG PAN URU Record  
  United States —– 83-78 105-81 122-73 (3-0)  
  Argentina 78-83 —– 102-67 68-54 (2-1)  
  Panama 81-105 67-102 —– 82-60 (1-2)  
  Uruguay 73-122 54-68 60-82 —– (0-3)  
               
  POOL A DOM BRZ PUR CAN Record  
  Dominican Republic —– 96-87 99-77 99-70 (3-0)  
  Brazil 87-96 —– 107-60 94-78 (2-1)  
  Puerto Rico 77-99 60-107 —– 66-61 (1-2)  
  Canada 70-99 78-94 61-66 —– (0-3)  
               
  5-8th Puerto Rico 76 Uruguay 69
  5-8th Canada 87 Panama 79
  Semi Argentina 80 Dominican Republic 72
  Semi United States 96 Brazil 91
  7th Panama 77 Uruguay 73
  5th Canada 67 Puerto Rico 63
  Bronze Dominican Republic 76 Brazil 71
  Final Argentina 92 United States 77
     

        Canada drops a 99-70 decision to the Dominican Republic. Canada trailed 53-33 at the half. Pasha Bains led Canada with 17 points.

        Puerto Rico defeated Canada 66-61 as L. Rivas scores 20. Mike King paced Canada with 16.

Canada fails to qualify for medal round.

        In fifth place game, Canada takes a 44-26 lead at the half as Carl English and Mike King each score 13 in the half. Canada fails to qualify for 2001 Worlds.