Traer: Returning to three-on-three game wasn’t easy post-pregnancy
It was tough for Catherine Traer to watch three-on-three basketball make its Olympic debut last summer in Tokyo.
The Canadian women have been powerhouses in the game practically since its inception, but were left home from the Olympic qualifying tournament due to a confusing confluence of rules around international player rankings plus the limit of only one team per gender per country.
“The whole time I was (watching) thinking to myself, like, ‘Wow, this could be us, we beat these teams, we know these players,'” Traer said.
“It was definitely hard to watch, but also motivating. Some teams . . . really picked up their three-on-three programs, so it was cool to see that the game has really grown. If Canada can do the same, I think we can we can definitely be up there with the best teams in the world.”