Philip Scrubb scores 22 in Canada’s 88-76 loss to Dominican Republic
SANTIAGO, Dominican Republic — Philip Scrubb scored 22 points and pulled down seven rebounds in Canada’s 88-76 loss to the Dominican Republic on Monday in their second game of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Americas qualifiers.
Dyshawn Pierre had 15 points and five rebounds for Canada (1-1), which had opened the qualifiers with a 93-69 victory over the Bahamas on Friday in Halifax.
“Obviously we came out on the losing side but credit to the Dominican Republic,” said head coach Roy Rana. “They came out with a lot of energy and intensity and kind of took the game to us. They put us on our heels for most of the night. Proud that our guys fought back and made it a better game.”
Rigoberto Mendoza led the Dominican Republic (2-0) with 25 points.


