Canadian Roundup: Storylines for Week of Jan 26 to Feb 1

1. Shane Larkin to Turkey I am honored and humbled to have an opportunity to represent this country by joining the Turkish National Team. Extremely excited to wear this jersey with the Turkish Flag across my chest with pride. pic.twitter.com/YusbpuixiJ — Shane Larkin (@shanelarkin) February 1, 2020 One of the best point guards not in…

Canadian Roundup: Storylines for Week of Jan 19th to 25th

1. A Tribute to Kobe Bryant “Be Legendary” – Kobe Bryant Few athletes have ever been able to be so influential in not only their own sport, but also on everyday culture. Few athletes have been so iconic that they transcend the sport they play and even the nations they play in.  Few athletes have…

Canadian Roundup: Storylines for Week of Jan 12th to Jan 18th

1. To Play Or Not To Play With the Raptors in Minnesota on Jan 18th, one of the most burning questions of the year for Canadian basketball fans would finally get asked and answered.  Will Andrew Wiggins suit up for Team Canada this summer in Victoria and potentially Tokyo? “I’m not sure. Right now my…

Canadian Roundup: Storylines for Week of Dec 29th to Jan 4th

Ed’s Note: Trying something new. The Canadian RoundUp is a new weekly column that will provide avid Canadian basketball fans with everything Canada in the NBA (and occasionally even venture out to the NCAA and basketball overseas). From the biggest storylines to breaking news to weekly power rankings, the Canadian RoundUp is the hub for…

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The Global Legacy: David Stern, Canada and the World of Basketball

Paul Lambert had been working at the NBA League Office in New York two months when he met David Stern.  He was freelancing for the NBA coming up to a couple of years. The League Office would turn his freelance contract into a full-time one, allowing Lambert to grow professionally.  After working late one night,…

Canada Draws Greece and China in Olympic Qualifying Tournament

With the official FIBA draws for the Olympic Qualifying Tournaments taking place this morning, the Canadian Senior Men’s National Team has learned that it will compete against a Giannis Antetokounmpo-led Greece and China in Group A in the tournament that will also see Uruguay, Czech Republic, and Turkey in Group B. Three other qualifying tournaments…

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Inaugural Naismith Classic Encouraging for Toronto with Room to Grow

TORONTO– In the bowels of Scotiabank Arena last Saturday, you could find Greg Procino and his Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame team hard at work.  It was the culmination of a grueling 16-month process. The Basketball Hall of Fame, in an effort to honour the legacy of Dr. Naismith, had successfully brought its Naismith Classic…

First Naismith Classic in Toronto Credit to Growth in Canadian Basketball

With 2019 coming to a close, it cannot be overstated how much basketball popularity has exploded in Canada. The Toronto Raptors won their first NBA Championship in franchise history and are continuing to show the DNA of a champion to start the 2019/2020 season. The discourse surrounding Canadian Basketball potentially qualifying to the 2020 Olympic…

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Eli Pasquale Legacy in Canadian Basketball Cemented Forever

Early Tuesday morning, news broke that Eli Pasquale had passed away at just 59 years old. To say that Pasquale’s death is a huge loss to the basketball community is a massive understatement. His accomplishments in the sport and for the country of Canada secures his place as one of the nation’s most celebrated athletes.…

Canada Basketball Was on Display this Summer, Just Not at FIBA

The end result of the FIBA 2019 World Cup was not the one that was expected when the tournament began. Team Spain, with four current NBA players on the roster, beat team Argentina, whose only NBA talent was 39 year-old Luis Scola, to win the championship. Team USA, composed entirely of NBA talent, fell to…