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Canada Finalizes 12-Man Roster Ahead of 2020 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament

Head Coach Nick Nurse and his staff have finalized Canada’s most talented 12-man roster ahead of the 2020 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Victoria, B.C.

Aaron Doornekamp, Mychal Mulder, Cory Joseph, Anthony Bennett, Trey Lyles, Andrew Wiggins, R.J. Barrett, Luguentz Dort, Andrew Nicholson, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Trae Bell-Haynes, Dwight Powell - Canada finalizes 12-man roster ahead of 2020 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament - Illustrations: Edilson J. Silva/BasketballBuzz

After months of anticipation and endless internet chatter, we now know the names of the 12-men tasked with the difficult job of ending Canada’s twenty-year Olympic men’s basketball drought.

Following an eight-day training-camp in Tampa Bay, Florida and less then 48 hours before their opening game, head coach Nick Nurse and his talented staff have finalized Canada’s roster for the 2020 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament Canada in Victoria, British Columbia.

Long heralded as Canadian basketball prodigies since their early teenage years, Andrew Wiggins (Golden and New York Knicks R.J. Barrett will anchor arguably Canada’s most talented basketball national team.

Loaded with eight (8) NBA players and four (4) international standouts, Team Canada backcourt also features Detroit Pistons point guard Cory Joseph, Oklahoma City’s defensive specialist Luguentz Dort, New Orleans Pelicans rising star Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Golden State Warriors sharp-shooter Mychal Mulder and Germany’s Bundesliga top-offensive threat in Trae Bell-Haynes.

Dallas Mavericks forward Dwight Powell, San Antonio Spurs Trey Lyles, Andrew Nicholson, Anthony Bennett and veteran versatile forward Aaron Doornekamp will anchor the front-court for the Canadians.

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With the exception of Lyles, Powell and Bennett all remaining nine Canadian players had stellar seasons in their respective leagues.

Opting for experience, Canada’s roster features three players (Doornekamp, Joseph, Nicholson) who have logged over 35-plus international senior men’s games. While three-players (Alexander-Walker, Dort, Lyles) will make their senior men’s national team debuts during the seven-day tournament.

Thirty-five-year-old (35) Carleton Ravens (2004-2009) all-time great, Aaron Doornekamp leads all players with sixty-six (66) international games and is the only player on the team that played his college basketball in Canada. Doornekamp made his Canadian debut at the youth level at the 2005 FIBA World U21 Championships and his Senior men’s national team debut back in 2007 at the Marchand Contential Cup.

Team Canada Final 12-man roster for 2020 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament

No. Full Name First Last Pos. HT WT City Prov. Previous/Current/Club League Country College Birth Age Int. Games
4 Nickeil Alexander-Walker Nickeil Alexander-Walker G 6’5” 205 Toronto ON New Orleans Pelicans NBA USA Florida State 02/09/1998 22 0
9 R.J. Barrett R.J. Barrett G 6'5” 214 Mississauga ON New York Knicks NBA USA Duke 14/06/2000 21 2
2 Trae Bell-Haynes Trae Bell-Haynes G 6'2” 183 Toronto ON Crailsheim Merlins NCAA Germany Vermont 05/09/1995 25 3
10 Anthony Bennett Anthony Bennett F 6’8" 245 Toronto ON Cangrejeros de Santurce BSN Puerto Rico UNLV 14/03/1993 28 31
11 Aaron Doornekamp Aaron Doornekamp F 6’7" 212 Odessa ON Tenerife Liga ACB Spain Carleton 05/12/1985 35 66
1 Luguentz Dort Luguentz Dort G 6’4" 215 Montreal QC Oklahoma City Thunder NBA USA Arizona State 19/04/1999 22 0
6 Cory Joseph Cory Joseph G 6'3" 200 Toronto ON Detroit Pistons NBA USA Texas 20/08/1991 29 44
8 Trey Lyles Trey Lyles F 6’10” 234 Saskatoon SK San Antonio Spurs NBA USA Kentucky 05/11/1995 25 0
23 Mychal Mulder Mychal Mulder G 6’4” 184 Windsor ON Golden State Warriors NBA USA Kentucky 12/06/1994 27 2
44 Andrew Nicholson Andrew Nicholson F 6’9” 250 Mississauga ON Fujian Sturgeons CBA China St. Bonaventure 08/12/1989 31 36
7 Dwight Powell Dwight Powell F 6'11" 240 Toronto ON Dallas Mavericks NBA USA Stanford 20/07/1991 29 16
22 Andrew Wiggins Andrew Wiggins F 6’7” 197 Vaughan ON Golden State Warriors NBA USA Kansas 23/02/1995 26 14

Team Canada, ranked 21st in the latest FIBA rankings, will kick off the six-team tournament on Tuesday, June 29th with a tough Group A match-up against six-ranked and well coached Team Greece. Coached by former Kentucky Wildcats head coach Rick Patino, the Greeks will be playing without the services of Giannis Antetokounmpo. The two-time NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) is on duty of the Milwaukee Bucks and in the midst of a deep playoffs run.

The second game will see Canada take on No. 29 ranked China on July 30th. The top two teams in each group advance to the semi-finals where they will cross over and take on the winner and runner-up of Group B, which each is highlighted by Turkey, Czech Republic and Uruguay.

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