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Canada drops 3rd straight to open men's U23 wheelchair basketball worlds

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Reed De'Aeth's standout performance against Japan wasn't enough to help Canada to its first win at the men's under-23 wheelchair basketball world championship in Phuket, Thailand.

De'Aeth, from Sherwood Park, Alta., scored a game-high 20 points and added seven rebounds and three assists in Sunday's 69-38 loss to Japan, Canada's third in a row to open the tournament. "That's kind of what we expect from Reed every game.

We need that scoring from both inside and outside because once he can score inside, he can draw more people out for us," Canada head coach Darrell Nordell said in a statement to Wheelchair Basketball Canada.

Japan held quarter leads of 20-8, 32-10 and 55-20. On a positive note, the Canadians outscored their opponent 18-14 in the fourth quarter. "We took a timeout midway through the third quarter and said, 'Hey, what kind of basketball do we want to finish with?'" Nordell said. "Do we want to continue to let Japan's lead get bigger, or do we want to start working on the things we've been doing in practice: creating the space, creating better angles not only to pick but also to pass, and then making sure we can get to spots where we can get a mismatch for Reed. "We just started shooting.

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