Canada earns its first World Cup victory in 17 years by beating Senegal
DONGGUAN, China — Canada’s men’s basketball team finally has a World Cup victory — and some positive momentum in a FIBA World Cup tournament that had been a non-stop narrative of disappointment.
Cory Joseph will take it.
“It’s always good when there’s a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel, that’s always good,” the Sacramento Kings guard said.
Two nights after a heartbroken Joseph looked like he wanted to hop the next plane home, he poured in 24 points — 11 of them in the third quarter — to lift Canada to an 82-60 victory over Senegal for the Canadians’ first World Cup victory in 17 years.