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Scrubb brothers lead World Cup charge

Richmond siblings travel across the globe to represent Canada in qualifying action

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TORONTO — Two-time NBA champion Joel Anthony, and brothers Phil and Thomas Scrubb of Richmond headline Canada’s team for its final qualifying games for this summer’s FIBA World Cup.

Canada, which has already qualified for the World Cup, plays host to Chile on Feb. 21 and Venezuela on Feb. 24 at Mile One Centre in St. John’s, N.L.

“Looking forward to finishing our windows process strong,” said head coach Roy Rana. “Honoured that our group continues to make an incredible sacrifice to represent our country in internatio­nal competitio­n.”

With the complicate­d qualifying procedure for the World Cup, Canada has been forced to use a revolving door of rosters throughout the process, with numerous players travelling from pro clubs overseas to help Canada qualify.

Rana said they’ve “been the backbone and foundation of our qualificat­ion into the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019. I hope we celebrate and show our appreciati­on for them in St. John’s.”

Canada sits second in Group F with a 8-2 record. Following a 84-76 loss in Venezuela, the Canadians bounced back to beat world No. 12 Brazil 94-67 in Sao Paulo to clinch their first World Cup berth since 2010.

The World Cup, running from Aug. 31 to Sept. 15 in China, features a record 32 teams and is the main qualifier for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

ROSTER:

Joel Anthony, Montreal, San Lorenzo Basket (Argentina); Aaron Best, Toronto, Riesen Ludwigsbur­g (Germany); Melvin Ejim, Toronto, Unics Kazan (Russia); Brady Heslip, Burlington, Ont., Istanbul BBSK (Turkey); Kaza Kajami-Keane, Ajax, Ont., Landstede Zwolle (Netherland­s); Kyle Landry, Calgary, Buducnost (Montenegro); Conor Morgan, Victoria, Divina Seguros Joventut (Spain); Mychal Mulder, Toronto, Windy City Bulls (G League); Adika Peter-McNeilly, Toronto, Mitteldeut­scher BC (Germany); Phil Scrubb, Richmond, Zenit Saint Petersburg (Russia); Thomas Scrubb, Richmond, Openjobmet­is Varese (Italy); Kyle Wiltjer, Portland, Ore., Unicaja Malaga (Spain).

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? Canada’s Phil Scrubb drives past Venezuela’s Heissler Guillent during a qualifier for the 2019 FIBA World Cup. Canada lost 84-76 but still clinched a berth in the World Cup.
— GETTY IMAGES Canada’s Phil Scrubb drives past Venezuela’s Heissler Guillent during a qualifier for the 2019 FIBA World Cup. Canada lost 84-76 but still clinched a berth in the World Cup.

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