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FIBA Women's 3x3 Basketball Series Amsterdam final: Canada vs. Netherlands

FIBA Women's 3x3 Basketball Series Amsterdam final: Canada vs. Netherlands

CBC17-05-2025

Watch Canada take on the Netherlands in the final of the FIBA Women's 3x3 Basketball series from Amsterdam.

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