FINAL STANDINGS
1. Yugoslavia
2. Soviet Union
3. Brazil
4. Italy
5. U.S.A.
6. CANADA
7. Australia
8. Philippines
9. Czechoslovakia
10. Puerto Rico
11. China
12. Dominican Republic
13. Korea
14. Senegal
CANADIANS
Howard Kelsey (Vancouver, B.C.)
Martin Riley (Winnipeg, Man.)
Peter Ryan (Trois-Rivieres, Que.)
John Cassidy (Calgary, Alta.)
Wayne Bishop
Jay Triano (Tillsonburg, Ont.)
Leo Rautins (Toronto, Ont.)
Jamie Russell (Burlington, Ont.)
Jim Zoet (Uxbridge, Ont.)
Tom Kappos (Montreal, Que.)
Ross Quackenbush (Toronto, Ont.)
Steve Atkin (Oakville, Ont.)
Jack Donohue – coach  
  POOL A YUG CAN KOR SEN Record  
  Yugoslavia —– 105-95 121-85 99-64 (3-0)  
  Canada 95-105 —– 105-69 60-42 (2-1)  
  Korea 85-121 69-105 —– 86-84 (1-2)  
  Senegal 64-99 42-60 84-86 —– (0-3)  
               
  POOL B BRA ITA PUR CHN Record  
  Brazil —– 88-84 100-88 154-97 (3-0)  
  Italy 84-88 —– 93-80 125-95 (2-1)  
  Puerto Rico 88-100 80-93 —– 107-104 (1-2)  
  China 97-154 95-125 104-107 —– (0-3)  
               
  POOL C USA AUS CZE DOM Record  
  United States —– 77-75 96-79 104-65 (3-0)  
  Australia 75-77 —– 71-68 74-72 (2-1)  
  Czechoslovakia 79-96 68-71 —– 82-81 (1-2)  
  Dominican Republic 65-104 72-74 81-82 —– (0-3)  
               
  CLASSIFICATION CZE PUR CHN DOM KOR SEN Record  
  Czechoslovakia —– 118-104 118-95 82-81 103-82 112-82 (5-0)  
  Puerto Rico 104-118 —– 107-104 119-89 119-87 97-83 (4-1)  
  China 95-118 104-107 —– 112-115 102-90 79-89 (2-3)  
  Dominican Republic 81-82 89-119 115-112 —– 113-93 80-76 (2-3)  
  Korea 82-103 87-119 90-102 93-113 —– 86-84 (1-4)  
  Senegal 82-112 83-97 89-79 76-80 84-86 —– (1-4)  
                   
  MEDALS POOL YUG SOV BRA ITA USA CAN AUS PHI Record
  Yugoslavia —– 105-92 91-87 108-76 100-93 105-95 105-101 117-101 (7-0)
  U.S.S.R. 92-105 —– 94-85 79-69 97-76 107-85 112-67 110-63 (6-1)
  Brazil 87-91 85-94 —– 88-84 92-90 69-62 108-78 119-72 (4-3)
  Italy 76-108 69-79 84-88 —– 81-80 100-83 87-69 112-75 (4-3)
  United States 93-100 76-97 90-92 80-81 —– 96-90 77-75 100-70 (3-4)
  Canada 95-105 85-107 62-69 83-100 90-96 —– 91-79 99-88 (3-4)
  Australia 101-105 67-112 78-108 69-87 75-77 79-91 —– 97-52 (1-6)
  Philippines 101-117 63-110 72-119 75-112 70-100 88-99 52-97 —– (0-7)
                     
  7th Australia 92 Philippines 74
  5th United States 96 Canada 94
  Bronze Brazil 86 Italy 85
  Final Yugoslavia 82 U.S.S.R. 81 ot
     

        In its opener, Canada thrashed South Korea 105-69 as Martin Riley scored 16, Wayne Bishop 15, Jim Zoet 14, Steve Atkin 14, Leo Rautins 12, Jay Triano 11, Jamie Russell 8, Howard Kelsey 8, Ross Quackenbush 4, Peter Ryan 2 and John Cassidy 1, while Tom Kappos was scoreless. Choi Bum-Yung led South Korea with 21. Park Song-Ung added 20, Kim Dong-Kwong 8, Koo Jong Hoo 8, Lee Mon-Kyu 6, and Park S-u 6, while Kim Sing-Chun, Kim Hyung-Yun, Jang Bay-Holk, Jung Young-Soo, Kim In Jin and Kim Pyong-Mon were scoreless.

        Canada thrashed Senegal 60-42 as Leo Rautins scored 16, Jamie Russell 7, Jay Triano 7, Peter Ryan 6, Wayne Bishop 6 John Cassidy 5, Martin Riley 4, Howard Kelsey 4, Ross Quackenbush 2, Steve Atkin 2 and Jim Zoet 1, while Tom Kappos was scoreless. Mathieu Faye led Senegal with 8. L Diop added 7, Madiagne N’Diaye 7, A Dogue 5, J Lopez 4, M Gueye 4, A Diouf 3, B Kaba 3, and Bireyma Sadi Diagne 2, while A Diop, J Toupane and M Diagne were scoreless.

        Canada closed out pool play by losing 105-95 to Yugoslavia. Ratko Radovanovic paced Yugoslavia with 24. Drazen Dalipagic added 18, Mirza Delibasic 18, Dragan Kicanovic 17, Zeljko Jerkov 9, Branko Skroce 8, Zoran Slavnic 6, Kresimir Cosic 3 and Rajko Zizic 2, while Peter Vilfan, Andro Knego and Duje Krstulovic were scoreless. Leo Rautins paced Canada with 31. Peter Ryan added 10, Martin Riley 9, Wayne Bishop 9, Ross Quackenbush 7, Jay Triano 7, Steve Atkin 7, Jamie Russell 6, Jim Zoet 5, John Cassidy 2 and Howard Kelsey 2, while Tom Kappos was scoreless.

        Canada finished (2-1) in pool play and advanced to the medal round.

        In its opener of the medal round, Canada defeated Brazil 69-62 as Ross Quackenbush scored 19, Jamie Russell 14, Jay Triano 10, John Cassidy 7, Wayne Bishop 6, Martin Riley 5, Peter Ryan 4, Leo Rautins 2 and Jim Zoet 2, while Howard Kelsey, Tom Kappos and Steve Atkin were scoreless. Gilson Trindade de Jesus paced Brazil with 18. Adilson de Freitas Nascimento added 12, Fausto Giannechini 11, Marcel Ramon Ponikwar de Souza 8, Helio Rubens Garcia 5, Roberto Jose Correa ‘Robertao’ 4, Marcelo Vido 2 and Ubiratan Pereira Maciel 2, while Milton Setrini Junior ‘Carioquinha’, Marcos Antonio Abdalla Leite ‘Marquinhos’, Eduardo Agra and Oscar Schmidt were scoreless.

        The Soviet Union crushed Canada 107-85 as Sergei Belov scored 25, Vladimir Tkachenko 19, Aleksandr Belostennyj 15, Anatoli Myshkin 14, Alzhan Zharmukhamedov 7, Andrei Lopatov 7, Aleksandr Bolshev 6, Stanislav Erjomin 5, Aleksandr Salnikov 5, Ivan Edeshko 2 and Vladimir Zhigilij 2, while Sergejus Jovaisa was scoreless. Ross Quackenbush paced Canada with 17. Jim Zoet added 14, Leo Rautins 12, Howard Kelsey 10, Wayne Bishop 9, Martin Riley 6, Steve Atkin 6, Peter Ryan 4, Tom Kappos 3, Jay Triano 2 and John Cassidy 2, while Jamie Russell was scoreless.

        The United States defeated Canada 96-90 as Eugene Parker scored 18, Ernest Wansley 14, Tim Hall 14, Wayne Smith 12, Irvin Kiffin 12, Ralph Drollinger 10, Brad Hoffman 10, Marvin Delph 4 and Derrick Jackson 2, while Tom Schneeberger and Mike Jackson were scoreless. Leo Rautins paced Canada with 22. Jim Zoet added 19, Jamie Russell 12, Ross Quackenbush 11, Martin Riley 11, Steve Atkin 6, Howard Kelsey 4, Wayne Bishop 3 and Jay Triano 2, while John Cassidy, Peter Ryan and Tom Kappos were scoreless.

        Canada clipped Australia 91-79 as Martin Riley scored 16, Peter Ryan 14, Jim Zoet 13, Howard Kelsey 12, Jamie Russell 11, Jay Triano 9, Leo Rautins 8, Wayne Bishop 4, Ross Quackenbush 2 and Steve Atkin 2, while John Cassidy and Tom Kappos were scoreless. Andris Blicavs paced Australia with 22. Tony Forbes added 10, Les Riddle 10, Larry Sengstock 10, Steve Gray 8, Philip Smyth 6, Peter Walsh 4, Ric Hodges 4, Mel Dalgleish 3 and John Maddock 2, while Gordon McLeod and Danny Morseu were scoreless.

        Canada dumped the Philippines 99-88 as Howard Kelsey scored 22, Leo Rautins 20, Jim Zoet 12, Peter Ryan 11, Wayne Bishop 10, Ross Quackenbush 8, Jamie Russell 8, Martin Riley 4, Tom Kappos 2 and Jay Triano 2, while John Cassidy and Steve Atkin were scoreless. Ramon Cruz paced the Philippines with 33. Bernardo Carpio added 19, Nathaniel Castillo 13, Federico Israel 10, Leopoldo Herrera 8, Alex Clarino 4 and Marty Tierra ‘Yabut’ 2, while Steve Watson, Edward Merced, Feerico Lauchengco, Cesar Tedoro and Gregorio Gozum were scoreless.

        Italy dumped Canada 100-83 as Dino Meneghin scored 23, Pierluigi Marzorati 20, Renzo Bariviera 16, Lorenzo Carraro 15, Gianni Bertolotti 10, Fabrizio della Fiori 6, Giulio Iellini 6 and Marco Bonamico 4, while Carlo Caglieris, Vittorio Ferracini, Renato Villalta and Renzo Vecchiato were scoreless. Leo Rautins paced Canada with 26. Jim Zoet added 14, Jamie Russell 12, Peter Ryan 7, Martin Riley 7, Wayne Bishop 6, Ross Quackenbush 5, Howard Kelsey 4 and Jay Triano 2, while John Cassidy, Tom Kappos and Steve Atkin were scoreless.

        Canada finished (3-4) in medals pool, tied for 5th with the United States.

        In the 5-6th playoff, the United States edge Canada 96-94 as Irvin Kiffin scored 25, Brad Hoffman 20, Eugene Parker 14, Wayne Smith 13, Derrick Jackson 8, Tim Hall 6, Ralph Drollinger 6 and Ernest Wansley 4, while Marvin Delph, Tom Schneeberger and Mike Jackson were scoreless. Leo Rautins paced Canada with 20. Martin Riley added 18, Peter Ryan 18, Jay Triano 8, Jamie Russell 8, Ross Quackenbush 6, Steve Atkin 6, Howard Kelsey 4, Wayne Bishop 4 and Jim Zoet 2, while Tom Kappos and John Cassidy were scoreless.

The all-tournament team featured MVP Drazen Dalipagic (Yugoslavia); Kresimir Cosic (Yugoslavia); Dragan Kicanovic (Yugoslavia); Oscar Schmidt (Brazil); and Vladimir Tkachenko (USSR).