Nurse, who flew 26 hours to play for Canada, says every game crucial
Every game is important in Canada’s quest for an Olympic women’s basketball medal in Tokyo.
That’s why Canadian star and globetrotter Kia Nurse was nonchalant about flying 26 hours to Edmonton for her team’s second round of Olympic qualifying this week. Or about dropping everything once again for the third and final qualifying round in February (location TBD).
“You get on an airplane. That’s what they’re made for,” Nurse laughed.
“Going to the Olympics, every single game that we play, no matter who we’re playing against and when we’re playing, if we don’t get through this (qualifying round) then we don’t get a chance at the Olympics right?” the 23-year-old said from Edmonton on Tuesday. “So, it’s coming in every single day and making sure and understanding that every single game that we play has its own importance, not only in our development as a team moving forward, but to get ourselves to the Olympics and to the podium.”