Canada takes 99-87 win over Argentina in World Cup qualifying
VICTORIA — Canada’s national men’s basketball team responded to a solid test in defeating world No. 7 Argentina 99-87 at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre on Thursday night.
Coach Nick Nurse’s charges remain undefeated in FIBA 2023 World Cup qualifying play in the Americas group at 7-0. The 18th-ranked Canadians earned a key victory in Group E play which comes a year after a gut-wrenching overtime loss in the B.C. capital to Czechia, the country most commonly known as the Czech Republic, in an Olympic qualifier.
Kamloops, B.C., native Kelly Olynyk, of the NBA’s Detroit Pistons, ignited a near-capacity crowd of almost 7,000 as he racked up 21 points. He finished just behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder, who had a team-high 23.
After a strong showing in the first round, Canada is pooled in the second round of World Cup qualifying with Venezuela (5-1), Argentina (5-2), Dominican Republic (4-2), Panama (2-4) and Bahamas (2-4). Canada next travels to Panama for their matchup on Monday.