Wiltjer has 29 points to lead Canada to 126-71 World Cup rout of Jordan
SHANGHAI — A FIBA record for three-point shots. And a thoroughly dominant victory that will help Canada’s chances of earning a ticket to Tokyo.
In a FIBA World Cup that hasn’t gone Canada’s way, finally things are falling in their favour.
Kyle Wiltjer poured in seven threes in a 29-point performance, and Canada shot the virtual lights out in a 126-71 rout of Jordan in their penultimate World Cup game, improving their tournament record to 2-2.
“It’s fun to watch when our team is letting it fly like that,” said guard Kevin Pangos. “We have a lot of guys who can shoot it. Everyone was just encouraging each other to let it fly.”