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Gilgeous-Alexander powers Canada past Dominican Republic in World Cup qualifier

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander drilled a silky smooth three-pointer late in the third quarter Friday, and then flashed three fingers to the delighted crowd.

In his first national team appearance in six years, and first game in his hometown since high school, the Oklahoma City Thunder guard scored 15 of his 32 points in a dominant third quarter, leading Canada to a 95-75 victory over the Dominican Republic in World Cup qualifying.

Canada improved to 5-0. The Dominican Republic dropped to 3-2 with both losses to Canada.

Gilgeous-Alexander, who hadn't played since mid-March due to a lingering ankle injury, also had five rebounds, four assists, three steals and a pair of blocks.

Victor Liz scored 12 points for the Dominican Republic.

WATCH l Gilgeous-Alexander guides Canada to dominant World Cup qualifier win:

Canada is on the road Monday to play the winless U.S. Virgin Islands to conclude the third qualifying window.

The third of six windows marks coach Nick Nurse's first gathering of his summer "core" of players, including four NBA players who started Friday.

Canada has been plagued by NBA no-shows for major tournaments. After failing to qualify for last summer's Tokyo Olympics, Nurse asked the program's best players to sign a three-year commitment to play with Canada through the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Nurse started his four NBA players Friday: Gilgeous-Alexander, who received loud applause from his hometown crowd at what used to be Copps Coliseum, Alexander-Walker (Utah Jazz), Dwight Powell (Dallas Mavericks), and Olynyk (Detroit Pistons), plus national team mainstay Melvin Ejim.

In their first game in Ontario since 2018, the Canadians led throughout the opening quarter. A three-pointer by Alexander-Walker at the buzzer gave

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