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Latest stats from Olivier Rioux with Team Canada at FIBA U19 World Cup vs Germany, Mali

Latest stats from Olivier Rioux with Team Canada at FIBA U19 World Cup vs Germany, Mali

USA Today17 hours ago
Canada fell to Germany, 104-88, in the final game of Group B in the first stage of the FIBA U19 World Cup on Tuesday, but Florida redshirt freshman Olivier Rioux had arguably his best game of the tournament.
The opposite was true on Wednesday as Canada bounced back for a Round of 16 win over Mali, 100-75, while Rioux struggled with foul trouble.
The 7-foot-9 phenom has drawn a ton of attention since joining the Florida Gators, and these are the first games fans can see him in action on the court. Rioux is still very raw and learning to manipulate his large body and long limbs without fouling too often. He's not likely to play a ton during the 2025-26 college basketball season, outside of non-conference blowout wins, so these are valuable minutes for someone with an infinitely high ceiling — wordplay not intended.
Game 3: Canada vs Germany (L, 104-88)
Rioux scored four points on 2-of-2 shooting in the game against Germany. He played earlier than normal, seeing minutes in the first quarter. He positioned himself well on the offensive boards, tipping a missed shot back in for half his box score.
That's Rioux's only offensive rebound of the tournament so far, and it's a nice sign to see. There's some Florida, Todd Golden sequencing in there if you look closely enough. That's the kind of film that will get him more minutes next season
Game 4: Canada vs Mali (W, 100-75)
Four personal fouls limited Rioux to just five minutes on the court Wednesday. There wasn't much room for debate on any of the calls, making this a learning lesson for the oversized center. SEC players are going to take advantage of a big player who doesn't know how to get out of the way. Rioux often goes forward while defending the shot instead of up, which is the only direction he needs to go at 7-foot-9.
Olivier Rioux FIBA U19 World Cup Stats
Next up for Oliver Rioux, Team Canada
Rioux and his fellow Canadians will face the United States in the quarterfinal round held on Friday, July 4, in Lausanne, Switzerland. Tipoff is slated for 5:15 p.m. (GMT+2) local time and 11:15 a.m. ET inside Lausanne Arena.
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