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Nets' Jordi Fernández steps down as Canada's men's basketball coach: Source

Nets' Jordi Fernández steps down as Canada's men's basketball coach: Source

New York Times06-02-2025

Jordi Fernández has stepped down as coach of the Canadian men's basketball team, an international basketball source said.
SportsNet was first to report Fernandez's departure.
Fernández, who also coaches the Brooklyn Nets, declined to comment on the news ahead of Brooklyn's game against the Washington Wizards at Barclays Center on Wednesday night.
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'In fairness to Canada basketball, I want them to make the announcement,' Fernández said, according to the New York Daily News. 'Once they do, I'll be able to answer all your questions.'
Fernández took over as Canada's top man in the summer of 2023 when Nick Nurse left the position after being named coach of the Philadelphia 76ers.
Fernández's departure leaves a hole at the top of one of the more talented rosters on the international stage, which includes NBA stars Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, RJ Barrett and Dillon Brooks. Canada qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics after capturing a bronze medal at the 2023 FIBA World Cup. It marked Canada men's basketball's first medal won in a World Cup and the team's return to the Olympics since 2000.
In the Olympics, Canada went undefeated in pool play before facing France in a quarterfinals matchup. France won 82-73 and eventually claimed the silver medal after losing to Team USA in the final.

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