12:49 p.m.: You can feel the urgency from Spain, who needs to win this game to advance in the Olympics. It is picking up the pace on offense and full-court pressing Canada on defense. Canada leads Spain 78-73 with 3:24 remaining.
12:44 p.m.: Canada responded well to Dario Brizuela's heater. Dillon Brooks scored a pair of buckets and Andrew Nembhard added two more points on a midrange jumper to keep Canada in front 74-67 with 5:50 to play.
12:40 p.m.: Dario Brizuela has caught fire for Spain. He has all nine of his country's points in the fourth quarter as Spain trails Canada 70-65 with seven minutes remaining in the game.
12:36 p.m.: Spain won the third quarter but Canada weathered its comeback to take an eight-point lead going into the fourth. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was held to two points in the frame after a big first half. Andrew Nembhard and RJ Barrett picked up the slack on offense but Spain started to see a few 3s go through to trim the deficit.
12:29 p.m.: Spain continues to hang around. Alex Abrines buries a timely 3-pointer to cut Canada's lead to six, 59-53, with 2:43 to play in the quarter. Timeout Canada.
12:22 p.m.: RJ Barrett is starting to get going for Canada. After a quiet first half, he's up to nine points with five in the first five minutes of the third quarter. Canada leads Spain 59-50 with four minutes to play in the frame.
12:01 p.m.: Canada closed the half on a 15-6 run to take an 11-point lead into the half. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has provided the spark for Canada, scoring 13 points without breaking a sweat. Willy Hernangomez's eight points lead Spain, doing most of his work on the offensive glass.
Spain's 20-15 rebound advantage (9-4 OREB) is keeping them in this game but Canada's variety of offensive weapons is giving them fits.
11:57 a.m.: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is just too good. He buries a 3-pointer on one end to break Spain's 3-2 zone, then picks Sergio Llull's pocket for a breakaway dunk immediately after. Canada has its largest lead of the game at 45-36 with a minute to go in the half.
11:49 a.m.: It feels like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander could score any time he wants. Spain is starting to double-team him on every touch but it hasn't affected the prolific scorer yet.
SGA has eight points but Spain is sticking around because of their work on the offensive glass. Canada leads 38-32 with 3:24 remaining in the half after a Dillon Brooks triple forces a Spain timeout.
11:43 a.m.: Canada had been waiting for Andrew Nembhard to get going and he's heating up in the second quarter. Nembhard hit a pair of 3-pointers early in the frame and leads the team with eight points. Canada is up 30-26 with 6:29 to play in the half.
11:34 a.m.: Lorenzo Brown hit a midrange jumper at the buzzer and we're all square after one quarter. RJ Barrett and Santi Aldama entered this game as the two leading scorers but were both held scoreless in the first frame.
11:32 a.m.: Sergio Llull with a four-point play to give Spain the lead! The 36-year-old got the 3-point shot to fall after being fouled by Jamal Murray.
11:28 a.m.: Spain started the game 0-for-6 from 3 but still managed to hang tight with Canada in the early minutes. Alex Abrines finally got one to fall but Canada leads Spain, 12-11, with three minutes to play in the quarter. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Dillon Brooks have five points apiece to lead Canada.
11:26 a.m.: Something interesting to note: Kelly Olynyk and Nickeil Alexander-Walker were the first two players off the bench for Canada. Star guard Jamal Murray subbed in as the eighth man.
11:22 a.m.: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is a matchup nightmare for Spain. It is starting with Xabi Lopez-Arostegui on the Canadian superstar. Meanwhile, Canada is calling on Luguentz Dort to slow down Santi Aldama, who has been one of the tournament's top scorers.
11:17 a.m.: Willy Hernangomez is the first to score and we're underway!
11:15 a.m.: Spain will start Lorenzo Brown, Alex Abrines, Xabi Lopez-Arostegui, Santi Aldama and Willy Hernangomez.
11:15 a.m.: Canada will start Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Dillon Brooks, Luguentz Dort, RJ Barrett and Dwight Powell.
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