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Leo Rautins Finalizes Team Canada 2010 FIBA World Championship Roster

Head Coach Leo Rautins has opted for a mixture of an experienced roster ahead of the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey.

Head Coach Leo Rautins has opted for a mixture of an experienced roster ahead of the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey.

Leo Rautins Head Coach of Canada’s National team decided to send home point guard Tyler Kepkay and forward Kyle Landry. Rautins had tough decisions to make due to various injuries to key players. The final 12-man roster cannot be changed and includes the following players:

NAMEPOSITIONHEIGHTHOMETOWNSCHOOL / CLUB (2009/10)
Jermaine Anderson Guard6’2Toronto, ONTriumph Lyubertsy (Russia)
Joel AnthonyCentre6’9Montreal, QCMiami (NBA)
Ryan BellGuard6’5Ottawa, ONHonka (Finland)
Denham Brown Guard6’5Toronto, ONGinebra (Philippines)
Jermaine Bucknor Forward6’7Edmonton, ABClermont (France)
Aaron Doornekamp Forward6’7Odessa, ONCaserta (Italy)
Olu Famutimi Forward6’6Toronto, ONOyak Renault (Turkey)
Levon Kendall Forward6’10Vancouver, BCMarousi BC(Greece)
Kelly Olynyk Forward6’11Kamloops, BCGonzaga University (NCAA)
Andy Rautins Guard6’5New York, NYNew York (NBA)
Robert Sacre Centre7’0Vancouver, BCGonzaga University (NCAA)
Jevohn Shepherd Forward6’6Toronto, ONOsnabrueck (Germany)
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