Canadian focused on identity, winning in training camp ahead of FIBA World Cup
TORONTO — The commitments have been made to Canada, and now it’s about building the right identity.
The Canadian senior men’s basketball team opened training camp Tuesday afternoon at the OVO Athletic Centre in preparation for the FIBA Men’s Basketball World Cup. The tournament runs from Aug. 25 to Sept. 10, with a berth in the 2024 Olympics in Paris on the line.
“We have to build an identity as a group and that doesn’t happen overnight,” said head coach Jordi Fernandez, who took over the job on June 27. “I think that if you see, not just the commitment, but the sacrifice that these guys are making, it means a lot for what we are trying to do.”
“Plain and simple, we want to be a competitive group, we want to be selfless, and we want to be connected,” Fernandez added, an assistant coach for the NBA’s Sacramento Kings. “If we can be perceived that way with the talent you guys see here, we are going to be really good.”