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Canada Releases preliminary FIBA AmeriCup 2022 Qualifiers Player list

Canada has released the names of 21 Canadian basketball players for the upcoming third and final qualification window for the FIBA AmeriCup 2022 Qualifiers

Canadian forward Anthony Bennett takes a jump-shot during the 2016 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Manilla, Philippines - Photo: FIBA

According to FIBA, Canada basketball has released the preliminary player list for the third and final window of the FIBA AmeriCup 2022 Qualifiers.

The twenty-one (21) preliminary player list includes a veteran crop of players who have represented Canada previously at various international levels. The potential roster is headlined by Anthony Bennett, the former number one pick of the 2013 NBA Draft, who last played with the senior men’s national team at the 2016 Olympic qualifying tournament in Manilla.

Other names include the Scrubb brothers, as Philip and Thomas Scrubb look to increase their international cap count. Kaza Kajami-Keane, Conor Morgan and Owen Klassen round-out the players who represented Canada at the 2019 FIBA World Cup.

Canadian Basketball Associate Gord Herbert Kaza Kajami Keane Canada Releases Preliminary Fiba Americup 2022 Qualifiers Player List
Canadian Basketball Associate Gord Herbert hands out instructions to Guard Kaza Kajami Keane – Photo: FIBA

New additions and potential newcomers to the Canadian senior men’s national basketball team include former 2015 CIS/U Sports player of the year Johnny Berhanemeskel, Devonte Bandoo, Lloyd Pandi, Grant Sheppard, Jadon Cohee, Jalen Poyser, Jordan Jensen Whyte, and Adam Paige.

Overall the preliminary list features ten players from the province of Ontario and also a strong west coast contingent with a total of seven players from the British Columbia. Ironically, no players from the province of Quebec were listed.

The final roster announcement is expected in the coming days as the team gets set to take-off for San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Canada is scheduled to play four games in five days in the upcoming third and final bubbled-up qualification window. Team Canada will play two games against Cuba and the US Virgin Islands from February 17th to the 21st.

Canada is currently in last place in Group C with a record of 1-1 and will need to win all the remaining four-games to top current group leader Dominican Republic.

Canadian Senior Men’s National Basketball (SMNT) Team Huddle at FIBA Americup 2022 Qualifiers – Photo: FIBA

The two teams split a pair of home and home games in the opening window. The Canadians took the opener, winning convincingly 89-72 at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre in Oshawa, Ontario before dropping a close 88-84 contest in Santo Domingo at the Palacio de los Deportes.

The top three teams in each of the four groups will advance to the 19th edition of the FIBA AmeriCup, scheduled to take place from the 2 to the 11 of September 2022.

The FIBA AmeriCup tournament serves as a qualifier for the upcoming 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup set to be hosted by the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia.

Canada preliminary FIBA AmeriCup 2022 Qualifiers Player List

Full Name Pos HT Team Hometown Province
Devonte Bandoo G 6'9" Baylor Bears Brampton ON
Tyrell Bellot-Green F 6'7" Guelph Nighthawks Toronto ON
Anthony Bennett F 6'8" Houston Rockets Toronto ON
John Berhanemeskel G 6'2" Nanterre 92 Ottawa ON
Aaron Best G 6'4" Boulazac Basket Dordogne Scarborough ON
Jadon Cohee G 6'4" BC Mgzavrebi Langley BC
Kadre Gray G 6'1" Laurentian Voyaguers Toronto ON
Jermaine Haley G 6'7" West Virginia Vancouver BC
Jordan Jensen Whyte G 6'5" St. John's Edge Calgary AB
Kaza Kajami-Keane G 6'1" Le Mans Sarthe Basket Ajax ON
Owen Klassen F Kingston ON
Kyle Landry F 6'9" Ottawa BlackJacks Calgary AB
MiKyle McIntosh F 6'7" ESSM Le Portel Pickering ON
Conor Morgan F 6'9" Joventut Badalona Victoria BC
Adam Paige F 6'8" Alberta Golden Bears Vancouver BC
Lloyd Pandi G 6'4" Carleton Ravens Ottawa ON
Adkia Peter-McNeilly G 6'3" Lille Métropole Basket Club Scarborough ON
Jalen Poyser G 6'4" Zlatorog Lasko Milton ON
Philip Scrubb G 6'3" CSP Limoges Richmond BC
Thomas Scrubb F 6'10" JL Bourg en Bresse Richmond BC
Grant Shephard G 6'10" Carleton Ravens Kelowna BC
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