Canadian basketball players relish chance to play at home in Globl Jam U23 tournament
TORONTO — At a recent meeting of Canada’s under-23 basketball teams, players were asked to raise a hand if they’d ever played for Canada at home.
Two of the 30-plus players in attendance raised their hands.
This week’s inaugural Globl Jam tournament isn’t just an opportunity to bridge the gap in Canada’s national program between the youth and senior squads, but a rare chance for the country’s most talented young players to don the Maple Leaf at home.
Aaliyah Edwards, one of the two who have played at home — in Olympic qualifying games in Edmonton — relishes the chance to be a role model for young girls who’ll be in attendance.