Eight NBA players among invitees to Canada camp ahead of World Cup qualifiers
VANCOUVER — Managing a fluid roster is one of the challenges Canada’s national men’s team faces as it prepares for the next year’s FIBA Basketball World Cup in China.
“This is something we are always going to face with our teams,” Rowan Barrett, assistant GM and executive vice-president of Canada Basketball’s senior men’s program, said Monday. “Different windows we are going to have different athletes.”
Barrett was in Vancouver to announce Canada will prepare for its next round of World Cup Americas qualifying with a pair of games against China in the Pacific Rim Basketball Classic. The teams will play June 22 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver and June 24 at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria.
Facing China will allow Canada to find its legs before World Cup qualifying resumes with games against the Dominican Republic on June 29 at Toronto’s Ricoh Coliseum and the U.S. Virgin Islands on July 2 at Ottawa’s TD Place.


