Sacramento Kings guard Cory Joseph joins Canada’s World Cup team in China
DONGGUAN, China — Two NBA players. A couple of Euroleague standouts. Five Canadian university grads.
Canada’s final roster for the FIBA World Cup looks nothing like what many people had predicted — and even more people dreamed about — only a few weeks ago.
But head coach Nick Nurse, who was tasked with assembling a roster that was slammed by big-name no-shows and hit by injuries, praised the dozen players he has in China. Beginning Sunday, Nurse’s odds-and-ends roster will try to clinch Canada’s men’s basketball team it’s first Olympic berth since the 2000 Sydney Games.
“I’m gonna coach as hard as I can with this group, right? Maybe we had to work extremely hard, or a little harder, I don’t know,” Nurse said after Friday’s practice at Dongguang Basketball Centre.