The Peterborough Examiner

Team Canada men’s roster in flux for FIBA World Cup qualifying

- DOUG SMITH

The roster may continuall­y be in flux but there will be some coaching continuity with the Canadian men’s basketball now until the start of the 2019 World Cup.

With the second phase of qualifying beginning next week in Montreal, longtime national team program and Ryerson University coach Roy Rana will handle the head coaching duties.

Jay Triano, about to begin a new job with the Charlotte Hornets, is still the head coach by title.

But with too many commitment­s with his NBA position and the scheduling of the qualificat­ion games, his duties have been passed to Rana.

“I’ll be coaching right through until we’re done in February,” Rana said Monday.

Rana coached one two-game set with the senior team in the first qualificat­ion window and has extensive experience with age-group teams representi­ng Canada.

He was the head coach of the junior team that won a world championsh­ip in 2017 and he’s been a key cog in the system for years.

It’s a logical move to expect him to take more responsibi­lity with the senior team now that it’s needed.

“None of this has ever been a goal of mine,” he said.

“I just want to do whatever we have to do to qualify,” Rana added. “If that means I have step up and help, I’ll give it my best shot.

“I don’t know if it’s a personal goal or more a goal of all of us.

I’ve lived with these kids since they were very, very young. We’ve been dreaming this dream together and for me to get a chance to lead is pretty special,” he said.

Canada will play Brazil in Laval, Que., on Sept. 13 to start the second phase of World Cup qualifying and then plays in

Chile on Sept. 17.

There are games in Brazil and Venezuela in November before the final two in Canada against Chile and Venezuela in February, 2019.

Carrying over a 5-1 record from the first series of games, and with at least three teams from the second round group qualifying for the worlds in China, Canada is in good shape to return to the world championsh­ip for the first time since going 0-5 in Turkey in 2010. Roster: Joel Anthony, Montreal, San Lorenzo Basket (Argentina); Trae Bell-Haynes, Toronto, Fraport Skyliners (Germany); Aaron Best, Toronto, Raptors 905 (G-League); Khem Birch, Montreal, Orlando Magic; Dillon Brooks, Mississaug­a, Memphis Grizzlies; Manny Diressa, Toronto, KK FMP (Serbia); Melvin Ejim, Toronto, BC

UNICS (Russia); Joel Friesen, Abbotsford, B.C., London Lightning (NBL Canada); Brady Heslip, Burlington, Fraport Skyliners (Germany); Justin Jackson, Toronto, Orlando Magic; Cory Joseph, Toronto, Indiana Pacers; Kaza Kajami-Keane, Ajax, Landstede Zwolle (Netherland­s); Kyle Landry, Calgary, Alta., Buducnost (Montenegro); Duane Notice, Woodbridge, BM Slam Stal (Poland); Kelly Olynyk, Kamloops, B.C., Miami Heat; Kevin Pangos, Newmarket, FC Barcelona Lassa (Spain); Dyshawn Pierre, Whitby, Banco di Srd (Italy); Tristan Thompson, Brampton, Cleveland Cavaliers.

 ?? STEVE RUSSELL TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO ?? Tristan Thompson, left, is on Canada’s roster for the second round of qualifying for the FIBA World Cup. Canada opens with a home-and-away series against Brazil next week in Laval, Que.
STEVE RUSSELL TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO Tristan Thompson, left, is on Canada’s roster for the second round of qualifying for the FIBA World Cup. Canada opens with a home-and-away series against Brazil next week in Laval, Que.

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