(Hamburg) RJ Barrett missed just one of 14 shots en route to 31 points on Sunday as Canada won the Super Cup by beating Germany in overtime, 113-112.

The Knicks player made all four three-point shots he attempted.

Trae Bell-Hynes cut the Germans’ lead to nine points as the siren sounded in the third quarter, with a three-point shot.

Barrett tied the game with 10 seconds left in the fourth quarter, thanks to a stride shot.

He did the same maneuver to give the Maple Leaf a 113-110 lead, with 90 seconds left in overtime.

The Magic’s Franz Wagner spiced things up with a minute on the clock, but Canada got the last laugh.

Jazz’s Kelly Olynyk sealed the win with three seconds left with a block against Franz’s older brother, Moritz, who also plays for the Magic.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Thunder finished the game with 25 points, four ahead of Olynyk.

Nine points came from Montrealer Luguentz Dort, also from the Thunder.

The Germans were led by Dennis Schroder of the Raptors, author of 26 points.

The Super Cup was held in preparation for the FIBA ​​World Cup.

Canada played the first of five exhibition games on Wednesday, losing 86-81 to Germany.

On Saturday, the country prevailed 107-76 against New Zealand, thus reaching the Super Cup final.

On Thursday, Canada will visit Spain, the defending World Cup champions.

Also in Spain, the Canadians will face the Dominicans the next day.

The World Cup kicks off on August 25 in Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Canada will face France on the first day of competition in Jakarta.