Barrett, Olynyk lead Canada to win over Dominican Republic in WCup qualifying
TORONTO — Just a week after R.J. Barrett made his debut for Canada’s senior basketball team, it was tough to spot the boy among the men Friday night.
The 18-year-old phenom scored 14 points and grabbed six rebounds to help Canada to a thrilling 97-61 win over the Domincan Republic in the FIBA World Cup qualifying game, giving the Canadians top spot in their group.
“Everyone thinks because I’m the young guy, I’m going to be weak or something,” Barrett said afterward. “I’m still strong, can still play with them, so you know, just try to play my game.”
Kelly Olynyk, Dillon Brooks and Melvin Ejim all had 14 points, while Dwight Powell and Cory Joseph chipped in with 11 points respectively. Olynyk had a team-high nine rebounds, while Joseph dished out eight assists in front of a lively crowd at Ricoh Coliseum.


