Nuggets’ Jamal Murray won’t play for Canada in FIBA World Cup

Nuggets’ Jamal Murray won’t play for Canada in FIBA World Cup

Nuggets’ Jamal Murray won’t play for Canada in FIBA World Cup

Nuggets standout Jamal Murray is not going to play for Canada within the 2023 FIBA World Cup, citing the bodily drain that resulted from Denver’s NBA championship season.

“When I came into training camp, I wanted to see how my body would respond after a long and demanding season and if I would be physically able to compete at the highest level required for the World Cup,” Murray, 26, stated in an announcement launched by Canada Basketball on Wednesday.

“In consultation with medical staff and the team, it is clear that additional recovery is required, and I have made the difficult decision to not participate in the tournament. It’s still a dream of mine to represent Canada at the Olympics, and I will support the team every step of the way as they pursue this goal.”

Canada is considered one of 32 groups happening within the World Cup between Aug. 25 and Sept. 10. The Canadians can advance on to the 2024 Paris Olympics with a top-two end amongst groups from the Americas.

“After numerous discussions over the last several weeks with Jamal and team medical staff, it became clear that additional recovery and rehab would prevent Jamal from joining our team for the upcoming FIBA Men’s Basketball World Cup,” stated Rowan Barrett, the crew basic supervisor.

Canada, fifteenth within the FIBA world rankings, opens group play towards France on Aug. 25 and in addition will face Lebanon and Latvia in Jakarta, Indonesia, in its quest to qualify for the ultimate part in Manila, Philippines.

Even with out Murray on the roster, the Canadians have a powerful group of their camp, together with NBA gamers Nickeil Alexander-Walker, RJ Barrett, Dillon Brooks, Luguentz Dort, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Kelly Olynyk and Dwight Powell.

Purdue heart Zach Edey, the reigning NCAA National Player of the Year, additionally is about to play for Canada.

Murray performed 65 regular-season video games for the Nuggets in 2022-23 after lacking the earlier season attributable to an ACL harm. He added 20 playoff video games, and he averaged 26.1 factors, 7.1 assists and 5.7 rebounds over 40 minutes per recreation through the championship run.

–Field Level Media/Reuters

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