The Canadian men's basketball team learned who their group stage opponents will be at the upcoming FIBA World Cup on Saturday at the official draw in Manila.
Canada, who topped their six-country qualification round with 11 wins and one loss, was drawn into Group H, with powerhouse France, Latvia, and Lebanon.
The French team plans to have Victor Wembanyama on its roster, who is a consensus No. 1 pick in the upcoming 2023 NBA entry draft. "With France, Lebanon, and Latvia joining us in Group H, each will present a unique set of challenges and varying styles of play," Rowan Barrett, Canada's general manager and executive vice-president, said in a release. "Having connected recently with each of our coaches and players, the team remains committed and focused on achieving the goals we've established as a program." The tournament runs from Aug.
25 through Sept. 10, with group stage games held in in Manila, as well as Jakarta, Indonesia, and Okinawa, Japan. WATCH | Canada books spot in men's World Cup: "I'm excited to get back together as a group in August and continue building on a strong performance during the qualifiers," Canadian head coach Nick Nurse said. "We've built a challenging exhibition schedule against some of the top federations in the world, which will prepare our team for the tough competition we'll face in Group H and throughout the World Cup." The four-time defending Olympic champion U.S.