Teen Andrew Nembhard says playing for Canada sets him up nicely for NCAA season
SHANGHAI — Andrew Nembhard’s summer basketball highlight actually happened before Canada’s team touched down in China for the FIBA World Cup.
Quarterbacking Canada’s second unit, the 19-year-old from Aurora, Ont., starred in Canada’s 90-70 upset of Australia in an exhibition game in Melbourne about two weeks before the World Cup tipped off.
With the arrival of Sacramento Kings guard Cory Joseph in China, Nembhard has seen limited minutes at the World Cup. But he’s already shown that his future with Canada’s team is bright.
“He’s obviously shown us a lot of talent, right?” said coach Nick Nurse. “He’s got a big athletic body, he’s kind of got this herky-jerky offensive game which is hard to guard, he can shake his guy and get into the paint, he’s a creator, which in this game is really important, because he can get in there and fire it out to people for shots, and it fits kind of the way we want to play.