
Canada’s men’s basketball team began their 2025 FIBA World Cup campaign with a strong and convincing performance, defeating Italy 89-72 in their opening group stage match. The game, played in front of an energetic crowd, showcased Canada’s depth, athleticism, and defensive discipline, as they successfully contained Italy’s offensive threats while executing efficiently on the other end of the court. Brandon Scheier was the standout performer for the Canadians, delivering an impressive 24 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 assists, earning the Player of the Game honors.
His leadership on both offense and defense proved crucial in setting the tone early, as Canada took control from the first quarter and never relinquished their lead. Italy, despite a solid effort led by veteran guard Marco Bellini with 18 points, struggled to break through Canada’s physical defense and committed several costly turnovers that shifted the momentum even further in Canada’s favor.

The win marks an important step for Canada in their quest to secure a spot in the knockout stages, with upcoming games against Spain and the Philippines expected to test their consistency and adaptability. Head coach Nate Bjorn emphasized after the match that while the victory was encouraging, the team must maintain focus and continue improving as the tournament progresses.
Canadian fans, both in the arena and watching from home, celebrated the result as a promising sign that this roster, rich with emerging talent and NBA-level experience, could make a deep run in the competition.






