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Sometimes, it might actually be about how you start.

A strong opening period from New York Knicks star RJ Barrett at the very least set the tone for one of the most impactful wins in the history of Canada's men's national basketball team, which earned advancement to the knockout round of the FIBA Basketball World Cup with an 88-85 victory over defending champion Spain in Jakarta.

Barrett set the early tone for an upset by scoring 11 of Canada's 21 points in the opening period, hitting four of his first five shots and pulling in three rebounds over the first 10 minutes. He finished the game with 16 points and five boards before fouling out over the final stages. 

The upset victory is a gamechanger for Team Canada: not only did it secure its first top-eight finish in the World Cup since Toronto hosted in 1994 but it also claimed one of the top two finishing spots among competing groups from the American continent, which lands its first berth in the Summer Olympics since the 2000 Games in Sydney. 

Barrett was brought in along with several young, potential-packed True Noth NBA brethren for what became a fateful World Cup trek. That contingent proved why they earned the national call from Rowan Barrett, the Knicks star's father and Team Canada's general manager who sought a turnaround of the national team's fortunes.

Newly-minted NBA All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City) closed things out by scoring 13 of his 30 points in the final period, including the stepback double that gave Canada a lead that proved permanent with 44 seconds remaining before following it up with a steal that led to two-possession-lead creating free throws It was perhaps the perfect companion piece or tribute to teammate and All-Defensive member Dillon Brooks (Houston), who also bore an offensive burden with 22 points on 8-of-12 shooting. 

This article first appeared on FanNation All Knicks and was syndicated with permission.

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