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Team Canada Basketball: Roster, Schedule, and Everything About FIBA WC Finalists Ahead of Paris Olympics 2024

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Team Canada can easily be the closest team linked to the NBA after Team USA. Apart from having a franchise in the league, the Toronto Raptors, the nation has also produced several superstars. And, over time, they have emerged as a great threat to the other balling nations. Especially, last year, the team broke US fans’ hearts after snatching the Bronze medal in the 2023 FIBA WC. Months later, the team has been gearing up for the Paris Olympics 2024.

One of the important aspects of Team Canada is their star-studded roster spearheaded by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The OKC Thunder superstar, who came off a career-best season a few months ago, will be the X factor. The star not only dropped back-to-back 30+ PPGs but also took his young team to the Conference semi-final after 8 years. Moreover, he finished runner-up in the MVP race against the Denver Nuggets star, Nikola Jokić.

Speaking of the Joker, the Siberian big man’s Robin, Jamal Murray, also has a crucial spot in the roster. The Nuggets guard had an impressive postseason, averaging 21.1 ppg. Notably, Bubble Murray left the LA Lakers in heartbreak after crushing them with two buzzer-beater wins in the first-round series. Importantly, the 27-year-old can have a huge impact on the game, especially during the clutch.

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While an MVP-cadre player and a clutch star have made it to the roster, the management just needs to find the supporting cast around them. However, the team seemed to have already found their perfect mix for the tournament. Some of the notable role-players include Kelly Olynyk, Dillon Brooks, Andrew Nembhard, Dwight Powell, RJ Barrett, Luguentz Dort, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker.

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Moreover, a few days ago, the management reshaped the roster by cutting down a few players. The team released Oshae Brissett, Kyle Alexander, and Leonard Miller, a week after Andrew Wiggins withdrew himself from the roster.

Team Canada’s 16-man roster for Paris Olympics

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Dwight Powell Trae Bell-Haynes Trey Lyles
Jamal Murray RJ Barrett Khem Birch Kelly Olynyk
Dillon Brooks Luguentz Dort Melvin Ejim Phil Scrubb
Andrew Nembhard  Nickeil Alexander-Walker Mfiondu Kabengele Thomas Scrubb

The team is currently practicing at the national camp before their travel to the Olympics. The NBA stars like Oshae Brissett and Andrew Wiggins were also part of the training camp until they were pulled out. Notably, Wiggins’ exit was a “mutual decision” as per Anthony Slater. The Warriors cited a late-season ankle injury and pulled him out of the tournament. A week later, Brissett, fresh from the Boston Celtics’ championship run, pulled out.

Moreover, the 2024 draft sensation, Zack Eddey, also pulled out of the tournament, focusing on his rookie season. While the roster looks star-studded, there seems to be a problem with the frontcourt. With Shai and Murray already taking over the backcourt, other undersized guards have to move up to take control of the frontcourt.

 Jordi Fernandez, the current head coach of the Brooklyn Nets, was announced as the team’s coach. He took the team to the Bronze medal in FIBA WC 2023 and looking at the roster, Jordi does have a chance at the Olympic gold.

Schedule: Countdown for the Paris Olympics begins

The team is less than a week away from concluding their training camp and taking a flight to Paris. However, before that, they have a small pit stop in Las Vegas. They will take on Team USA in an exhibition game at T-Mobile Arena on July 10th. While this match doesn’t have any effect on the Olympics, the US team still can take revenge for their FIBA WC upset and enter the tournament with more confidence.

Team Canada’s Olympic schedule

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DATE OPPOSITION
July 27  21:00 (UCT) Winner of Olympics Qualification Tournament, Greece
July 30 13:30 (UCT) Australia
August 2 17:15 (UCT) Winner of Olympics Qualification Tournament, Spain

If the team manages to qualify for the knockout stages, the dates of the games are as follows.

DATE GAME
August 6 The Quarter-finals
August 8 The Semi-finals
August 10 Gold Medal Game & Bronze Medal Game

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