Paralympics
Canada’s men’s wheelchair basketball team will return to France in August to continue its run of Paralympic appearances from 1968 following a 72-60 victory over Italy in a crossover game Monday at a last-chance qualifying tournament in Antibes.
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· Posted: Apr 15, 2024 12:24 PM EDT | Last Updated: 20 minutes ago
Veteran player Patrick Anderson, second from left, hugs Garrett Ostepchuk while Colin Higgins looks on following a 72-60 victory over Italy on Monday clinches a spot for Canada in the men’s wheelchair basketball tournament at the Paris Paralympics this summer. (Gregory Picout/Federation Francaise Handisport)Canada’s men’s wheelchair basketball team will return to France in August to continue its run of Paralympic appearances from 1968.
The Canadians scored early and often in Monday’s crossover game against Italy and never surrendered the lead, prevailing 72-60 at the last-chance qualifier tournament in Antibes.
They will travel to Paris this summer in search of their first gold medal since 2012 in London after being crowned Paralympic champions in 2000 and 2004.
Eight countries will participate in the Paralympic tourney, down from 12 in recent years. The reigning world champion United States previously qualified with Great Britain and Spain, which placed 1-2 at the European championships, and Australia (Oceania-Asia champions). Canada, Netherlands, Germany and either France or Morocco will round out this year’s field.
The Italians, who won all three of their games in group play in France, were looking to return to the Summer Games for the first time since London, where they placed 10th.
But their shooting from the field was off from the outset of Monday’s contest, as Italy shot only 36 per cent while Canada converted 30 of 50 shots for its first win in four attempts at the repechage tourney in France.
Patrick Anderson, whose shooting wasn’t at its usual level in Antibes ahead of Monday’s contest, delivered when it counted most, leading all players in points (23), rebounds (12) and assists (5).
Italy cuts 18-point deficit in halfNikoka Goncin and Vincent Dallaire, who played all 40 minutes, had 11 points apiece while Giulio Maria Papi and Filippo Carossino each counted 16 points and five rebounds to top Italy.
The Italians, who trailed 51-33 with 3:17 left in the third quarter, picked up their play and closed to within 52-43 with 32 seconds left on the clock.
But the Canadians didn’t panic and widened their advantage, with Anderson making it 68-57 after a layup and free throw. He added another pair of foul shots for a 71-60 lead with 1:18 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Claudio Spanu collected Italy’s fifth three-pointer of the game with 3:40 left to make it a nine-point game (64-55) but Andrea Giaretti twice and Carossino missed from that range in the final minutes.
Italy had started fast in each of its group games but it was Canada, fresh off a heartbreaking one-point loss to Iran on Sunday, that came ready to play.
It scored the first six points of the match and led 8-2 on 4-of-6 shooting, while the Italians scored on only one of their first seven tries from the field. The Canadians also mustered runs of 8-0 and 7-2 to begin the second and third quarters.
Canada outrebounded its opponent 45-23 and maintained the lead throughout despite 14 turnovers to Italy’s five.
WATCH | Full replay of Canada vs. Iran on Sunday:
Men’s Wheelchair Basketball Paralympic Qualifier: Canada vs. IranWatch Canada take on Iran in Antibes, France, as Canada tries to earn a spot at the 2024 Summer Paralympics.