Canada-heavy Rising Stars roster showcases nation’s rising basketball clout
It’s not quite the United States versus Canada at the NBA Rising Stars Challenge, but it’s getting there.
Friday’s game, part of this weekend’s all-star festivities in Chicago, will feature a record four Canadians in action.
The contest for NBA rookies and sophomores pits 10 Americans against 10 players from the rest of the world. This year, rookies RJ Barrett (Mississauga, Ont.), Nickeil Alexander-Walker (Toronto) and Brandon Clarke (Vancouver) join forces with sophomore Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Hamilton) on the World team, marking the first time four players from the same country were named to the roster.
Canada has had a player on the World roster every year since the NBA took on the current format in 2015, and has had multiple players in the game every year except 2019. The names on previous rosters — Andrew Wiggins, Jamal Murray, Kelly Olynyk, Dillon Brooks — stand as a testament to Canada’s rising influence in basketball over the past few years.