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  • #16
    Originally posted by carlo View Post
    Canada final roster:

    Bediako Charles PF/C 6'9"
    Case Matteus SG 6'3"
    Koulibaly Jefferson PG 6'3"
    Krikke Benjamin PF 6'7"
    McNeilly Cashius SG 6'5"
    Ndur Malachi SF/PF 6'6"
    Nwagha Alexander C 6'7"
    Radocaj Victor F 6'7"
    Rathan-Mayes Shemar PG 5'8"
    Sakota Luka PG 6'4"
    Shand Paris PF 6'6"
    Todd Taryn PG/SG 6'1"

    Alternates:
    Barthelemy Keeshawn PG 6'0"
    Rioux Emile PF/C 6'8"

    http://www.basketball.ca/en/news-art...ster-announced
    Can anyone give a run down of the Canadian roster? I don't know these players, sad to see the one Maritime kid got cut though!
    We The North

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    • #17
      Originally posted by locdogjr View Post
      Can anyone give a run down of the Canadian roster? I don't know these players, sad to see the one Maritime kid got cut though!
      well besides missing two of our three best players in Addison Peterson and Josh Hemmings for unknown reasons. Cashius McNealy should be our star player. Xavier Rathan Maynes kid brother is supposed to be pretty good too and I expect to be the starting PG. Don't know much about the others.

      Allot of strangeness going on here with Canada Baskeball. A bunch of other high level kids were not There either. Matthew Alexander Moncrieffe, Kobe Antwi, Coleman Stucke, Ladera Obang, all not even among the 17 invited to training camp..

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      • #18
        More coverage of Canadian team by Fiba:
        TORONTO (FIBA U16 Americas Championship 2017) - Cashius McNeilly and Luka Sakota are expected to be the leaders of the next group of Canadian hopefuls at the FIBA U16 Americas Championship 2017.


        Some of the players participated in the 2017 BioSteel Futures All-Canadian game:
        TORONTO (April 6, 2017) – Canada’s brightest emerging basketball stars are ready to hit the court for the 2017 BIOSTEEL ALL CANADIAN BASKETBALL GAME on Monday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. ET exclusively on TSN, live from the University of Toronto’s Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport. In advance of the third annual edition of...

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        • #19
          Thanks to bench depth and balanced attack USA scored 100+ winning over Puerto Rico. Everyone from US team went on the scoreboard, led by Vernon Carey Jr. Some too many turnovers and points allowed especially in the final minutes of Q2.

          Dominican Rep crushed Mexico 86-45 and will meet US today in an interesting game.

          Canada beat Argentina 75-61, with Cashius McNeilly and Gaston Bertona leading their respective teams.

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          • #20
            PR's two top players Jermaine Miranda and Andre Curbelo did not play against the US, apparently recovering from injuries.

            Canada looked real good in the first half against Argentina.
            Originally posted by Fedfan
            Most ppl get childish when they lose.
            Originally posted by GuTO
            refs in games of Spain walks with literally poop in his pants afraid of the Spanish players

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            • #21
              Just watched Canada winning over a competitive Paraguay that stayed close in the game especially in 2nd half. Undersized South Americans were able to score both from the outside and under the basket with good percentages. Result was never in danger for Canada but couldn't pull away. Fine show of tiny Shemar Rathan-Mayes, despite several turnovers, and good shooting of Luka Sakota.
              DOM-PUR and PAR-ARG to decide the other semifinalists today.

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              • #22
                Andre Curbelo led Puerto Rico to sf after an entertaining game won over Dominican Republic. DOM rallied in the final minutes to close the gap to -1, but lost top scorer David Jones (34 pts) to fouls and PUR cruised to victory, 94-88. Curbelo was high for his team with 26 and Harry Sosa had some fine scoring from offensive rebounds. Jones has great moves and good hands but sometimes looks inconsistent.

                Nine US players scored in double digits in a showdown vs Mexico, 127-52. Amazing first half of US team leading the way 70-20 and hitting 66% from the field.

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                • #23
                  Paraguay collapsed late after leading Argentina 42-34 in the third quarter. Fifth place team will get the last WC spot.

                  Haven't seen anyone look capable of giving the US a game yet, but no guarantees with Under-16s.
                  Originally posted by Fedfan
                  Most ppl get childish when they lose.
                  Originally posted by GuTO
                  refs in games of Spain walks with literally poop in his pants afraid of the Spanish players

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                  • #24
                    It will be two Centroamerican teams to battle for the 5th place, as Dominican Republic pushed away a Venezuela comeback in the final minutes and Mexico upset Paraguay leading for most of the game.

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                    • #25
                      US up 71-21 at halftime against Argentina. Argies have 22 turnovers and one of their players already fouled out. It's just not fair

                      Hate to say it, but whatever Argentina had in their developmental system in the 90's and early 00's...it's gone.
                      Originally posted by Fedfan
                      Most ppl get childish when they lose.
                      Originally posted by GuTO
                      refs in games of Spain walks with literally poop in his pants afraid of the Spanish players

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                      • #26
                        Dominican Republic earns Americas last spot for WC after easily beating weak Mexico 71-51. Jones closed with 22 pts and 10 reb.

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                        • #27
                          US beats Canada 111-60 in the final. Vernon Carey Jr. who shot .757 from the field was named MVP.

                          All the US U16 teams have been pretty dominant, but this may have been the best in terms of "killer instinct"...once they opened up a lead it went from 10 to 20 to 30 very quickly.

                          OTOH, they were the worst US team ever at alley-oops, successfully executing about 3 of 62 attempts for the tournament.
                          Originally posted by Fedfan
                          Most ppl get childish when they lose.
                          Originally posted by GuTO
                          refs in games of Spain walks with literally poop in his pants afraid of the Spanish players

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                          • #28
                            Well I suppose the Silver is still pretty good. The U.S. has such a deep talent pool. I just wish Canada could have kept the score respectable in the final.

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                            • #29
                              US team just completed a nearly perfect tournament showing so many talents (eight players averaging 9.0+ ppg) and looking one of the most effective ever fielded with a FG % record of .569. Besides MVP Carey, 2021-class Zion Harmon was a starter (and captain) in every game and finished with an excellent 3-pt performance. Don Showalter U16/17 record is now 55-0.

                              Canada couldn't do more when considering that a couple of its best prospects were missing.

                              Bad news for South American bball, with Argentina missing the bronze and lonely representive at the 2017 WC.

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