Canada tuning out noise around expectations at FIBA Women’s World Cup
Canada’s women’s basketball team shouldered weighty expectations at the Tokyo Olympics.
After back-to-back Olympic quarterfinal appearances, many surmised a medal was next — an assumption that may have played a part in Canada’s crushing early exit.
A new-look Canadian women’s team tips off the FIBA World Cup on Wednesday in Sydney, Australia, and in their first global tournament since Tokyo, they’re tuning out the noise and living in the moment.
“You don’t know how far I’ve drop-kicked the word ‘expectations’ — and not necessarily just from Japan,” said veteran Natalie Achonwa, a forward for the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx. “Years ago, one of my (WNBA) teammates, Marissa Coleman, told me when you hold onto something so tightly, sometimes you suffocate it, and I think we were so focused on wanting to medal and so focused on standing on the podium at the Olympics that we played tight, and that we felt tight.