Gilgeous-Alexander scores 23 points, Canada beats France in Olympic hoops tune-up

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 23 points as Canada defeated host France 85-73 Friday in an Olympic men's basketball exhibition game.

Canadian guard Jamal Murray (rest) held out for precaution

A men's basketball player dribbles the ball.
Canada guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, seen during the team's recent game against the United States, led the team with 23 points during an 85-73 win over France in an Olympic tune-up game on Friday. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 23 points as Canada defeated host France 85-73 Friday in an Olympic men's basketball exhibition game at Co'Met Arena.

Gilgeous-Alexander scored his points on just 13 shots and added five rebounds, five assists and two steals.

RJ Barrett added 21 points and four rebounds for Canada, while Dillon Brooks played physical defence on Victor Wembanyama, holding the young star to 10 hard-fought points.

Canada led 48-44 at the half behind 13 points from Gilgeous-Alexander.

"We are for sure better than we were last summer, we can all feel it, Gilgeous-Alexander said. "We're excited to see where we can take it in the next couple of weeks."

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Canadian men's basketball team defeats France in pre-Olympic exhibition game

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scores game-high 23 points and RJ Barrett adds 21 as Canada beats France 85-73 in men's Olympic basketball tune-up.

After expanding its lead to six points after three quarters, Canada outscored France 21-15 in the final frame.

"They're good, they're big," Gilgeous-Alexander said of France. "They have size. They make you work defensively and offensively. They're not a team anybody want to (have to) play.

"It's why we came over here, to get a couple of good games in before the Olympics against high-level teams."

Both teams shot 45 per cent from the floor and had near identical performances from deep with Canada shooting 9-for-26 from beyond the arc and France finishing 8-for-25 from three.

Canada's offensive attack had France in early foul trouble and the Canadians made their free throws, shooting 86 per cent (26-of-30) at the line. In comparison, France made 15-of-20 free throw attempts (75 per cent).

Canadian guard Jamal Murray was held out of the game for rest. Canada Basketball said on social media that the move was precautionary.

Canada is now 1-1 in pre-Olympic play after losing 86-72 to the United States last week in Las Vegas.

The Canadians play their final pre-tournament game Sunday against Puerto Rico in Orleans.

The Olympic men's basketball tournament starts July 27. Canada is in Group A with Australia, Greece and Spain.

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