Canada loses to Germany in final World Cup game; Will still play for Olympic berth
SHANGHAI — It wasn’t the World Cup finish that Canada’s men’s basketball team had envisioned only several weeks ago.
Canadian basketball seemed poised for a breakout summer, the season the team was stocked — finally — with NBA talent. There was even talk of climbing the medal podium in Canada’s first World Cup appearance in almost a decade, and clinching one of the seven Olympic berths up for grabs.
But while the world’s top teams were gearing up for the quarterfinals and medal rounds, Canada was making an early exit, wrapping up their FIBA World Cup with an 82-76 loss to Germany in a classification game Monday.
Moments after the loss, new coach Nick Nurse preferred to look at the positives he’ll take away from China. The biggest is that Canada still finished high enough (21st overall at the 32-team World Cup) to earn a second — albeit difficult — shot at qualifying for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.