‘Phenomenal’: Canada’s historic bronze medal at FIBA World Cup brings cause for pride
Canada stamped itself on the international stage with its first-ever medal at the FIBA Men’s Basketball World Cup on Sunday. And emotions were high.
Dillon Brooks scored a game-high 39 points and Canada survived a fourth-quarter comeback by the U.S. to win 127-118 in overtime and claim bronze in Manila, Philippines.
“I think it’s phenomenal,” Canadian team general manager Rowan Barrett told The Canadian Press. “There’s lots of emotions as you can imagine. It’s much more difficult when you’re not playing, I’ll tell you that much.
“I feel like it’s a great moment for our country. It is tremendously difficult to come to these events and win.”