Nembhard bros. reunite for Canada in FIBA Americas World Cup qualifying window
TORONTO — Andrew and Ryan Nembhard grew up playing basketball together, starting with a Little Tikes net in their family living room, but it has been more than a decade since they have played together on a competitive team.
The brothers from Aurora, Ont., are both on Canada’s men’s national team for the current FIBA Americas World Cup qualifying window. The Nembhards helped Canada beat Puerto Rico 110-84 on Friday and were on the court again on Monday against Jamaica, where they registered a 116-78 victory.
“Seventh grade, eighth grade, we played middle school basketball together,” said 26-year-old Andrew, who is three years older than Ryan. “It’s going to be a lot of fun just having him around, being able to compete together on the same side of the floor.”
Ryan Nembhard, fresh off his rookie season with the Dallas Mavericks, has been looking forward to playing with his brother.


