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Date Posted: 23:01:06 07/29/04 Thu
Author: Bronco66
Subject: Denison works on that Canadian Hair Thing
In reply to: Bronco66 's message, "Denison -- slow start in 88-54 loss to USA U-21" on 18:52:18 07/25/04 Sun


Team Canada’s Sean Denison tries a backhand pass under the net during opening-day basketball action at the FIBA Under-21 Tournament of the Americas last night at the Halifax Metro Centre. (Photo: Pierre LeBlanc)

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CHRISTIAN LAFORCE photo



Canadian forward Sean Denison shoots over Lavar Gilbert of Bahamas at the FIBA
Under-21 Tournament of the Americas Wednesday at Halifax Metro Centre. Denison
had a team-high 13 points as Canada came out on top, 84-66.



Canada ended up with a whopping 32 turnovers, 24 of them after the break.

It wasn't the type of basketball Canada wanted to play, coaches and players conceded.

"We're going to have to stop playing the rat-race game with these teams and slow it down to play our game," said (Shelburne native, and Canadian team member Corey) Hallett. Hallett, who logged four points and six rebounds in about 15 minutes of action.

Sean Denison led Canada with 13 points and eight rebounds

Canada plays the Dominican Republic at 8 p.m. tonight. If they win and Argentina beats Bahamas (noon), both squads will be 2-0, clinching medal-round berths and guaranteeing Canada a trip to the under-21 world championships for the first time ever.

Copyright © 2004 The Halifax Herald Limited


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