Gilgeous-Alexander excited to play in Canada’s World Cup qualifier in his hometown
TORONTO — Nick Nurse was about to launch into his pitch to Canada’s NBA players last summer in Las Vegas, when Shai Gilgeous-Alexander interrupted him.
“(Gilgeous-Alexander) said ‘I’ve gotta say something,'” Nurse said. “He stood up and said ‘I’m playing.’ I hadn’t even got to ask the question yet and so that just shows you he’s ready to go.”
Nurse had asked Canada’s best players, who’d been notoriously tough to pin down in previous years, to commit to playing three summers with the national team through the Paris Olympics.
Gilgeous-Alexander hasn’t played for Canada since he was 17 due to NBA commitments. But three days out from Canada’s World Cup qualifying game on Friday in his hometown of Hamilton, the 23-year-old was all smiles.