Canada beats the World Cup triple record despite not fighting for the title

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The national team of Canada is already out of the fight for the world scepter by being out of the positions that gave access to the second round, but continues to fight for positions.

In the opening of this new phase of the championship for them they have achieved a historical record, curiously: that of more triples scored in a match of the FIBA ​​World Cup.

Canada far exceeded Jordan by 126-71 in Shanghai, scoring 24 triples in total (of 44 attempts, 54.5%). Kyle Wiltjer, from Unicaja, with seven was the most helpful, although Brady Heslip (three), Phil Scrubb (three), Cory Joseph (three), Conor Morgan (two) or Kevin Pangos (two) also contributed.



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