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End of Game
The fourth quarter ends, Canada won by 5 points.
4C | 0:16
Mexico loses three points with only 16 seconds left and Canada calls a timeout.
4C | 1:14
Time out for Mexico looking to tie the game.
4C | 2h30
Canada is ahead by 9 points and everything indicates that it will be the winner.
4C | 4:56
Timeout for Mexico, Canada wins 5 points.
Canada’s Great Game
4C | 10:00
The last quarter begins, Mexico 52-54 Canada.
3C
The third quarter ends, Canada wins by 2 points, an excellent quarter by Dalano Banton.
Canada’s Great Game
3C | 5:55
Very equal play, no team can be separated and the game could be set at the last minute.
3C | 10:00
The third quarter begins, Mexico 30-30 Canada.
2C
The second quarter ends, the match is drawn, excellent first half by Fabian Jaimes.
2C | 0:07
Mexico timeout, the match is drawn.
Big move from Mexico
2C | 6:57
Canada leads the scoreboard, Mexico has scoring issues.
2C | 10:00
The second quarter begins, Mexico 19-17 Canada.
1 C
The first quarter ends, Mexico takes a 2 point advantage and we must underline the good first quarter of Daniel Amigo.
1C | 0:30
Canada made a big comeback in the quarter and lost two points.
1C | 5:47
Nice start for Mexico, they start the match very well by taking advantage of 5 points.
1C | 10:00
The match begins, Canada wins the vault.
Minutes since start
We are a few minutes from the start of the match and the presentation of the game begins. This match will determine who advances to the semi-finals against Brazil’s winner against the Dominican Republic.
Canadian programming
Kalif Young, Jaylen Babb Harrison, Dalano Banton, Trae Bell-Haynes and Thomas Kennedy.
Composition of Mexico
Daniel Amigo, Fabian Jaimes, Paul Stoll, Gabriel Giron and Yahir Bonilla.
referees
battle for victory
Last showdown!
The last time these two teams met was on September 12, 2015 at the FIBA Americas Championship, in this game Canada won 87-83. This game was very even in points and rebounds and we hope it will happen again today.
History between the two teams
Mexico and Canada have met many times, in the last 5 games Mexico won four games and Canada could only beat the Mexican team once.
Arrival Mexico and Canada
Welcome!
We have just under an hour until kick-off for the match between Mexico and Canada at the Ginásio de Esportes Geraldo Magalhães. Both teams will go in search of victory. Who will do it tonight? Follow our coverage on VAVEL.
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The latest programming from Canada
Canada’s Last Quintet:
Kalif Young, Jaylen Babb Harrison, Dalano Banton, Trae Bell-Haynes and Thomas Kennedy.
Last composition of Mexico
Canadian players to watch
We have to pay attention to these three players, they are very important for the team and Thursday’s victory depends on them. First, forward Dalano Banton (#45), was the player of the game against Colombia, collecting 19.3 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists. He is the team’s leading scorer and his offensive presence is very important for Canada. Another player is point guard Trae Bell-Haynes (#2) who plays for KK Buducnost Voli and is the team’s second best rebounder. Last game he had 11.7 points, 5 rebounds and 1.7 assists. Finally, power forward Thomas Kennedy (#54) who is the team’s second highest passer and is averaging 6.3 points and 3.3 rebounds. He will be very important defensively and we have to keep an eye on him.
Canada in the tournament
Mexican players to watch
Aguascalientes Panthers player Fabian Jaimes (#3), the Mexican, plays as Small Wing. In the first two games of the tournament, he had 14 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game, making him the team’s top scorer. He is one of Mexico’s most important players and is responsible for leading the team to the next phase of the tournament. Point guard Paul Stoll (#4), plays with Fuerza Regia and is the team’s leading assist provider in the tournament. He is averaging 7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game. It will be very important for Mexico to win on Thursday. Finally, striker Daniel Amigo (#44), plays for Libertadores de Queretaro and will be very important to get rebounds in the game. Per game, he has 12.3 points, 0.7 assists and 6 rebounds, making him the team’s top rebounder. All three players are considered key to Mexico’s offensive attack and the responsibility of the team lies with them.
Mexico in the tournament
FIBA America Cup
It is also known as the Americas Cup or FIBA Americas Cup, it is an official international championship played between the national teams of the American continent of FIBA. It is approved by FIBA and takes place every 4 years. The last champion was the USA, on September 3, 2017 they played Argentina and the USA team ended up winning 81-76 points. The AmeriCup awards seven spots for the 2023 Pan American Games to be held in Chile.
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