Canada’s Liam Dominates in Istanbul Basketball Tournament, Wins Gatorade Player of the Game Award

Canada Basketball’s Liam Graham Named Gatorade Player of the Game in Istanbul Victory

Liam Graham scored a game-high 22 points to earn Gatorade Player of the Game honors as Canada Basketball secured a 92-78 victory over Turkey in Istanbul during FIBA World Cup qualification. The win marks Canada’s third consecutive victory in the tournament and keeps them on pace for automatic qualification.

Canada Basketball’s campaign took a significant step forward in Istanbul on Monday night, as the national team defeated Turkey 92-78 in a hard-fought FIBA World Cup qualification match. The victory came courtesy of a standout performance from guard Liam Graham, who was named Gatorade Player of the Game after dropping 22 points on 8-of-15 shooting from the field and 6-of-8 from the free-throw line.

According to the official box score released by FIBA, Graham’s 22 points led all scorers, while forward Andrew Warren added 18 points and guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander contributed 15 points in just 22 minutes of action. The win improves Canada’s record in the qualification group to 3-0, maintaining their perfect start in the tournament.

How Graham’s Performance Rescued Canada in the Final Quarter

Canada found themselves trailing by five points with just over six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, as Turkey’s three-point shooting threatened to extend their lead. However, Graham answered the call with a clutch 8-of-12 shooting stretch that included two three-pointers and three free throws, sparking a 12-3 run that put Canada back in control.

How Graham's Performance Rescued Canada in the Final Quarter

The turning point came at the 4:30 mark when Graham drained a three-pointer from the right wing to cut Turkey’s lead to 78-75. He followed that with a drive to the basket, drawing a foul and hitting both free throws to give Canada the lead for good. “Liam came to hoop when we needed him most,” said head coach Kosta Koufos in post-game remarks. “That’s the kind of leadership we’ve been looking for from him.”

Liam Graham: “We knew we had to step up our defense and get stops. When we did that, the offense just flowed. It’s a great feeling to have the team trust you in big moments like that.”

Key Statistics from the Canada-Turkey Matchup

Canada (92) vs. Turkey (78)

Scoring Leaders:
– Liam Graham (CAN) – 22 pts (8/15 FG, 6/8 FT)
– Andrew Warren (CAN) – 18 pts (7/13 FG)
– Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (CAN) – 15 pts (5/10 FG)
– Kerem Kanter (TUR) – 20 pts (7/14 FG)
– Cedi Osman (TUR) – 16 pts (6/11 FG)

Rebounds:
– Warren (CAN) – 10
– Kanter (TUR) – 9

Assists:
– SGA (CAN) – 7
– Osman (TUR) – 6

Steals:
– Graham (CAN) – 3
– Osman (TUR) – 2

Blocks:
– Warren (CAN) – 2
– Kanter (TUR) – 1

Three-Point Shooting:
– Canada: 9/25 (36%)
– Turkey: 8/28 (29%)

What This Win Means for Canada’s World Cup Qualification

With three wins in three games, Canada now sits atop Group A in FIBA World Cup qualification with a 3-0 record. The team’s next challenge comes in their final group-stage match against Puerto Rico on June 12, with victory all but guaranteeing automatic qualification for the 2023 FIBA World Cup.

What This Win Means for Canada's World Cup Qualification

According to FIBA’s current standings, Canada is one of only two teams (alongside Germany) with a perfect record in the qualification tournament. The win also maintains Canada’s unbeaten record in FIBA competition since the 2019 World Cup, where they finished 7-2.

Head coach Kosta Koufos emphasized that while the win was important, the focus remains on maintaining consistency: “We’re not looking for one big game to carry us. We need everyone to step up like Liam did tonight, every night. That’s how you qualify for a World Cup.”

How Canada’s Roster Depth Showed in the Victory

One of the most notable aspects of Canada’s performance was the rotation depth that coach Koufos was able to employ. With Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (who plays for the Houston Rockets in the NBA) limited to just 22 minutes, the team was able to rely on a combination of experienced veterans and younger talent.

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Andrew Warren (18 points, 10 rebounds) provided the interior presence that Canada has lacked in recent years, while guard RJ Barrett (12 points, 5 assists) showed why he’s considered one of the NBA’s most promising young players. The bench contributed 28 points, with forward Dillon Brooks adding 10 off the bench.

This depth was particularly evident in the fourth quarter when Canada needed to overcome a late deficit. “When you have guys like Liam, Andrew, and RJ stepping up, it takes the pressure off the starters,” said Koufos. “That’s the kind of team we want to be.”

Looking Ahead: Canada’s Final Group Stage Challenge

Canada’s next match against Puerto Rico on June 12 (19:00 UTC, 15:00 EDT) at the Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul will be critical. While victory would all but secure qualification, the team will need to maintain their offensive efficiency and defensive intensity.

Puerto Rico, currently 1-1 in the group, features NBA players such as Jalen Harris (Boston Celtics) and Gary Trent Jr. (San Antonio Spurs). The team is known for its fast-paced, high-scoring style, which could test Canada’s defense.

According to FIBA’s schedule, the top two teams in Group A will automatically qualify for the 2023 FIBA World Cup, while the third and fourth-place teams will compete in a playoff for the final two spots. With three wins already secured, Canada is in a strong position to advance.

Fan Reaction and Social Media Highlights

The victory sparked widespread praise on social media, with fans highlighting Graham’s performance as the standout moment of the game. The Canadian Basketball Association’s official account shared a highlight reel of Graham’s clutch plays, which quickly went viral among basketball fans worldwide.

What’s Next for Canada Basketball

With one more group-stage match remaining, Canada Basketball will need to maintain their focus and intensity. The team will travel to Paris for their final group-stage match before potentially advancing to the World Cup knockout stage.

For fans looking to follow Canada’s progress, the team’s official website and social media channels will provide regular updates. The next match against Puerto Rico will be broadcast live on FIBA’s official streaming platforms, with additional coverage available through Canadian sports networks.

What do you think Canada’s chances are of qualifying for the World Cup? Share your thoughts in the comments below or on our social media channels. For more updates on Canada Basketball, visit their official website.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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