Powell joins Brooks in wanting to represent Canada at Olympic qualifier
Dwight Powell is ready to play for Canada on home soil.
The Dallas Mavericks forward indicated on Saturday that he would play for Canada when Victoria hosts an Olympic qualifying tournament in June. Canada missed out on qualifying in China in September in part because only two NBAers — Sacramento’s Cory Joseph and Orlando’s Khem Birch — suited up for the national team.
“I’m excited to finally do what I’ve been thinking about for a long while. Having games in your home country is huge,” said Powell, who is from Toronto. “At the end, we all want to compete in the Olympics. It’s an opportunity to compete at the highest level and to help your country compete and have success.”
Canada must win the six-team tournament, June 23-28, to earn a berth for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The draw will be Nov. 27.