
Gilgeous-Alexander can inspire more Canadians at NBA All-Star Game
Twenty-five years ago Vince Carter dominated the NBA’s Slam Dunk competition, inspiring a new generation of Canadian basketball players.
Hamilton’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander may be doing the same thing Sunday as the only Canadian playing in the NBA’s All-Star Game. Mark Tatum, the deputy commissioner of the NBA, recently compared the impact Carter and the Toronto Raptors have had on basketball in Canada to the potential Gilgeous-Alexander has to inspire more fans.
“It’s remarkable. I mean, basketball in Canada is growing and growing and growing,” said Tatum in a recent video conference call with basketball reporters from around the world. “Outside of the U.S., we have more Canadian players than any from any other country outside the world, and so that it is part of the Raptors effect.”
Gilgeous-Alexander is averaging 32.5 points, 6.1 assists and 5.1 rebounds for the Oklahoma City Thunder. It’s the third consecutive season where he’s averaged more than 30 points per game and is once again being considered an MVP candidate.