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Q4 - 00:00

Game over

Q4 - 00:26

Brazil led by a point for a while and Canada tied the score. However, the Canadians ran out of time and the team led 64-60

Q4 - 3:27

The game remained balanced. Canada took the lead again, but Brazil kept it level at 57-57 with a 3-pointer from Gui Santos

Q4 - 7:00

The Brazilian team turned the game around with another ball from Lucas Dias and 2 of 2 free throws from Gui Santos

Q4 - 8:38

Brazil doesn't give up. Lucas Dias scores four points and the game is 52-48

Q3 - 00:00

Ends Q3

Q3 - 2:12

Canada put two three-pointers on the board, increasing their lead to 10 points

Q3 - 3:53

Alexander-Walker fouls Georginho, who converts both free throws to make the score 42-38

Q3 - 5:24

The Brazilian national team has a good moment, manages to react and narrows the gap to six points

Q3 - 8:31

Caboclo hits 1 of 2 free throws, making the difference 38-31

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Break

Q2 - 00:00

Ends Q2

Q2 - 1:33

Brazil's ball doesn't drop and Canada reach 37 points from 27

Q2 - 2:52

The second half was marked by 3-pointers. In addition, the Canadian team managed to take an eight-point lead over their opponents, who were forced to call a time-out in an attempt to slow down the momentum

Q2 - 5:31

Canada opened up a four-point lead, but the yellow-clad team cut it back to one, 26-25, on a three from BenitesCanada opened up a four-point lead, but the yellow-clad team cut it back to one, 26-25, on a three from Benites

Q2 - 8:57

Ejim takes advantage of the defensive rebound, he works with Alexander-Walker, who sets up Olynyk to hit the jump shot for a 3, leaving everything equal, 18-18

Q1 - 00:00

Ends Q1

Q1 - 1:58

Canadians don't let Brazil take the lead. Dort hits a 3-pointer and the gap drops to one point. 14 a 13

Q1 - 3:49

Canada can't turn the ball over and, at the other end, Brazil go ahead through Meindl, who converts both free throws, coming from Gilgeous-Alexander's foul

Q1 - 5:20

The match started out evenly matched, but the Brazilian team was more present on the offensive end and managed to turn the game around 7-5 through Tim Soares

LET'S GO

High ball

Brazil with its 5

Canada roster

Brazilian national team on the way

Canadians have already started preparing

Green and yellow changing room

Result of the other group game

Latvia beat Spain 74-69 on Friday morning to take top spot with seven points

Group L

Group L, in the second phase of the competition, is made up of:

Canada

Brazil

Spain

Latvia

Points are important

In the second phase, the qualified teams play two more games, only against teams they haven't faced yet. Adding up all the points from the two phases, two teams advance to the quarter-finals

New phase

The two best teams in each group will advance to the second round on the basis of their results in the first round.

The second phase will be between the following groups:

Group I (first and second-placed teams from group A + first and second-placed teams from group B)

Group J (first and second from group C + first and second from group D)

Group K (first and second from group E + first and second from group F)

Group L (first and second from group G + first and second from group H)

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Brazil's squad

Marcelinho Huertas, Yago Mateus, Raul Neto, George De Paula, Vitor Benite, Guilherme Santos, Leonardo Meindl, Lucas Dias, Bruno Caboclo, Tim Soares, Felipe Dos Anjos, Cristiano Felicio.

Canada's squad

Kyle Alexander, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, RJ Barrett, Trae Bell-Haynes, Dillon Brooks, Luguentz Dort, Zach Edey, Melvin Ejim, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jamal Murray, Kelly Olynyk, Kevin Pangos, Dwight Powell, Phil Scrubb, Thomas Scrubb.

Brazil

Brazil finished the first phase in second place in group G, with five points, having achieved an 83% record. The Brazilians team won two games, against Ivory Coast (89-77) and Iran (100-59), and lost one, to Spain (96-78).

Canada

Canada started the competition as members of group H and finished in first place with a 100% record and six points. The Canadians beat Latvia (101-75), Lebanon (128-73) and France (95-65).

Groups

Group A: Angola, Dominican Republic, Philippines and Italy Group B: South Sudan, Serbia, People's Republic of China and Puerto Rico Group C: United States, Jordan, Greece and New Zealand Group D: Egypt, Mexico, Montenegro and Lithuania Group E: Germany, Finland, Australia and Japan Group F: Slovenia, Cape Verde, Georgia and Venezuela Group G: Brazil, Islamic Republic of Iran, Spain and Ivory Coast Group H: Canada, Latvia, France and Lebanon. The tournament's biggest winners: United States (5), Brazil (2), Argentina (1), Spain (2) and the former Yugoslavia (5) and Soviet Union (3).

Basketball World Cup

The Basketball World Cup, also known as the FIBA Basketball World Cup, is an international men's basketball tournament organized by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). Like the Football World Cup, the Basketball World Cup takes place every four years and brings together the best national basketball teams from around the world.

The first Basketball World Cup was held in 1950, and since then it has been one of the most prestigious events in the world of international basketball. Teams such as the United States, the Soviet Union (now Russia), Spain, Australia and Yugoslavia (now independent nations) have featured prominently in the competition over the years.

The United States has been remarkably successful in the Basketball World Cup, winning several titles over the years. However, the popularity and participation of NBA players in the Summer Olympics often attracts more attention than the Basketball World Cup.

The current edition, in 2023, will have three venues: Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines. The current edition has 32 teams, divided into eight groups of four. Two teams qualify for the next round and so the round of 16 begins, just like the soccer World Cup.

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Eye on the game

Canada vs Brazil this Friday (1), at the Indonesia Arena at 9:30 am ET, for the Basketball World Cup. The match is valid for the 1th round of the competition.

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