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FIBA World Cup: Canada has finally delivered on the international stage, and now it’s time to get greedy
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At a university gym in Toronto in August 2011, during the Canadian senior men’s national team’s training camp, Cory Joseph told me about studying Steve Nash and cheering for his favorite Raptors: Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Damon Stoudamire, Muggsy Bogues. Joseph said that, when his brother-in-hoop Tristan Thompson was drafted No. 4 overall, it felt like he’d been drafted fourth, too.
Joseph had actually been drafted 29th by the San Antonio Spurs that summer, and he was one of only three NBA players (Joel Anthony, Andy Rautins) on Canada’s roster for the FIBA Americas. They finished sixth in the tournament after a devastating loss to Panama, dashing their dreams of qualifying for the 2012 Olympics in London, which would have been their first appearance since Nash led them to Sydney in 2000.
As brutal as that loss was — coach Leo Rautins announced his resignation hours later — there was a sense that Canada was on the cusp of something special. Joseph and Thompson, both 20, were two of the faces of Canada’s next generation. Sixteen-year-old Andrew Wiggins had already been compared to McGrady and Kevin Durant. It seemed unfathomable that it would take another dozen years to make the Olympics.
More than a decade ago, at summer league in Las Vegas, an editor sarcastically suggested I write a feature about the rise of Canadian basketball, a subject that had already been done to death. You can read tens of thousands of words about it now, including an ESPN story written by Nash (headline: “Canadian basketball has arrived”), a pair of Sports Illustrated features 15 months apart and two New York Times stories (in 2014 and 2019) highlighting the talent in the Greater Toronto Area. Anthony Bennett and Wiggins were drafted No. 1 overall in consecutive years, and a 17-year-old RJ Barrett led Canada’s U19 team to a win over the United States en route to a gold medal at the FIBA Under-19 World Cup.
Despite Canadians being all over the NBA (it has been the most represented country outside of the United States for nine straight seasons; a record 24 Canadians played in an NBA game in 2022-23), the national team has known nothing but heartbreak during what was supposed to be its golden era. Under coach Jay Triano, close losses to Argentina (2013) and Venezuela (2015) cost them berths in the 2014 FIBA World Cup and 2016 Olympics. Under coach Nick Nurse in 2021, the Czech Republic eliminated them from an Olympic qualifying tournament in an overtime game that was decided when Tomas Satoransky banked in a tough 2 over Lu Dort.
Last month at the Raptors’ practice facility, when given the chance to hype up the group that had assembled for training camp under new coach Jordi Fernandez, Joseph curbed his enthusiasm. “We’re good on paper right now,” he said, adding that FIBA is “a different game, and obviously we haven’t been that successful” in years past. By the time the team flew to Jakarta for the 2023 FIBA World Cup, it wasn’t quite as formidable on paper: Jamal Murray was no longer on the roster, citing the need to recover for the 2023-24 season, and neither was Joseph, whose back had flared up, per Sportsnet.
All of this is to say that, when they were down by seven points with four minutes left of a must-win game against Spain on Sunday — after a shocking loss against Brazil two days earlier — Canada felt the weight of recent history. And thanks to clutch 3s from Dillon Brooks and Nickeil Alexander-Walker, superstar stuff from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and a rimmed-out buzzer-beater from Spain’s Alex Abrines, the result was different this time. The win earned Canada a spot in the World Cup quarterfinals and a spot in the 2024 Olympics.
The roster that goes to Paris could be stacked like never before. Murray and Gilgeous-Alexander could share the backcourt, with Andrew Nembhard backing them up. Wiggins could be on the wing, as could Shaedon Sharpe and Bennedict Mathurin. If Brandon Clarke is healthy and the recently drafted Olivier-Maxence Prosper and Leonard Miller are ready, there will be difficult cuts to make. Now that Canada has finally delivered on its potential, though, it’s time to get greedy. After clinching the Olympic berth, Gilgeous-Alexander told Sportsnet that “half of our job is done.” The other half, he said, is a gold medal in the World Cup. That will require a win against Luka Doncic and Slovenia on Wednesday, a win against Serbia on Friday and a win in the gold medal game (against the United States, if Team USA gets past the winner of Thursday’s game between Germany and Latvia) on Sunday.
Canada’s biggest strength is its defense, which Doncic will challenge with matchup-hunting. Doncic and big man Mike Tobey are a tough cover in the pick-and-roll, and teams that have tried to take the ball out of Doncic’s hands have found themselves surrendering high-percentage looks to everybody else. Serbia, led by Bogdan Bogdanovic, crushed Lithuania on Tuesday and, with the exception of their lone loss against Italy, have been dominant offensively throughout the tournament. Canada’s path to a medal will not be easy, particularly if they go cold from deep and can’t find opportunities to run. If opponents weren’t already planning to pack the paint, slow the pace and target Canada’s bigs, they will after having seen what Brazil and Spain did.
There are reasons, though, to believe that Canada, who ran circles around France and Latvia in the group stage, has a real chance to make history in Manila. They can throw Brooks and Dort at Doncic, and their late-game spurt against Spain was no accident. In numerous third-quarter runs dating back to their exhibition games, Canada’s opponents have been discombobulated on offense in the face of their ball pressure, leading to poor decisions, tough shots and easy buckets on the other end. Canada hasn’t had a leading man like Gilgeous-Alexander since Nash was uniform, and they now have a host of players — Brooks, Barrett, Alexander-Walker, Kelly Olynyk — who can go off.
This was always the promise of Canada’s big basketball boom: They have enough talent to beat anybody, provided that the team can coalesce into more than the sum of its parts. When training camp began in Toronto, Fernandez told the team that it needed to get 1% better on each of the 41 days leading up to the championship game. The first five weeks have been the program’s most successful stretch in decades. Five days to go.



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Finding Your Perfect Match: The Best Ways to Choose an Online Sportsbook


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In the ever-expanding world of online sports betting, selecting the right sportsbook is crucial. This is to ensure an enjoyable and secure gambling experience. With numerous options available, it can be challenging to find the perfect fit. For instance, you can be looking into sites like BestOdds to find a sportsbook to go with but do not know what exactly to check.
This article will explain the basics of finding an excellent online sportsbook.
Licensing and Regulation
The first and most critical factor when choosing an online sportsbook is ensuring it operates in a legal and transparent manner. A reputable sportsbook should possess a valid license from a recognized regulatory authority. These licenses indicate that the sportsbook adheres to strict standards, including fair play, responsible gambling and financial security.
Before registering, check for the sportsbook’s licensing information. In most cases, you will find this in the footer of their website. Some of the most reputable regulatory bodies for online sports betting include the United Kingdom Gambling Commission (UKGC), the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission.
Additionally, research the sportsbook’s track record for regulatory compliance and any previous non-payment or unethical practices incidents. User reviews and industry news sources can provide valuable insights into the sportsbook’s reputation.
Odds and Betting Markets
The quality of odds and the variety of betting markets offered are key factors in determining the suitability of an online sportsbook. Competitive odds provide better potential returns for your bets, while a wide range of markets allows you to explore different betting options.
Compare odds from multiple sportsbooks to ensure you get the best bet value. Some websites and apps even offer odds comparison tools to make this process more convenient.
Moreover, consider the breadth of sports and events covered by the sportsbook. Whether you’re into mainstream sports like football, basketball, or soccer or niche sports and events, the sportsbook should offer diverse markets to cater to your preferences.
Security and Payment Options
Security is paramount when sharing personal and financial information with an online sportsbook. Look for sportsbooks that employ the latest encryption technologies, such as SSL (Secure Socket Layer), to safeguard your data. Consider factors like two-factor authentication (2FA) to enhance account security further.
Payment options are another critical aspect. Ensure the sportsbook offers convenient and secure methods for depositing and withdrawing funds. Common payment methods include credit/debit cards, bank transfers, e-wallets (like PayPal or Skrill) and cryptocurrencies (like Bitcoin). Choosing a sportsbook that supports your preferred payment method is essential to streamline your betting experience.
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As LeBron James enters Year 21, the theme of Lakers media day was passing the torch and sharing the load
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The budding relationship between fifth-year forward Rui Hachimura and four-time MVP LeBron James has been one of the stories of the offseason for the resurgent Los Angeles Lakers. Stories of the two working out together have become commonplace. “I call him my Daniel-san and I’m Mr. Miyagi,” James joked at Lakers’ media day Monday. It was an appropriate comparison not just between James and Hachimura, but the legend and his entire team.
Now that Udonis Haslem has called it a career and Andre Iguodala is seemingly headed in that direction, James is officially the NBA’s oldest active player. He proved that he is still a superstar on the court last season, but aside from Anthony Davis and Taurean Prince, all of his Laker teammates are at least a decade his junior. In a perfect world, the days of James pushing for 30-point triple-doubles on a nightly basis are now over. He has a group of young teammates eager to learn from his example and lift him up when he needs it.
“I think with this team we have the most depth,” new Lakers big man Christian Wood said Monday. “No team in the league has more depth than we have.” This was the goal of the Lakers’ offseason. Though they didn’t make any particularly splashy additions, six of the seven Lakers to play at least 200 postseason minutes are back this season. Joining them are Gabe Vincent, a starter on Miami’s finalist from a season ago, and Wood, one of the NBA’s most dynamic scoring big men. Rounding out the new-look bench are former first-round picks Taurean Prince (29), Cam Reddish (24) and Jaxson Hayes (23). That youth-oriented approach was no accident, as Lakers coach Darvin Ham explained Friday.
“Now that we have, top-to-bottom, what we feel is a highly balanced, skilled, athletic, younger team of guys that have logged a ton of NBA minutes, we can surround both he and AD with these players who are coming in eager to contribute, eager to show that they can impact winning,” Ham said. “That’s gonna allow us to be able to be more efficient with his game-to-game minutes.”
Managing James’ minutes was difficult last season. The Lakers lacked depth on a roster depleted by the Russell Westbrook trade, and when Davis was hurt, James needed to carry a remarkable burden just to keep the Lakers afloat. He averaged 24.1 shots and 34.6 points per game between Dec. 18 and Jan. 24, Davis’ longest extended absence of the season. Roughly one month later, he suffered the foot injury that hampered him for the rest of the season. It’s an outcome Davis is hoping to avoid this time around.
“It’s my goal every year to play 82,” Davis said. Though likely unobtainable, keeping Davis on the floor will be essential to the Lakers’ championship hopes this season. In fact, James might even argue that his co-star’s health is more important than his own. “He is the face [of the franchise],” James said at media day. For stretches last season, he was among the NBA’s best players. Between Nov. 13 and his own injury on Dec. 13, Davis averaged 32.4 points per game while doubling as the league’s best defensive player.
But for the Lakers to realize their considerable potential, he’ll have to sustain that dominance for longer stretches. The supporting players, who were so instrumental in lifting the Lakers from out of the top-10 in the West and into the Western Conference finals, will have to continue to benefit from James’ presence as Hachimura has. The Lakers went from cellar-dweller to contender last season when they morphed from an older, star-driven roster to a younger, balanced one, and whether that means Davis stepping into James’ role as the focal point of the team or the role players improving with another year in the system, the Lakers made it clear at media day that they plan to continue that transformation.



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The Growing Popularity of Online Casino Apps in Canada: A Comprehensive Guide


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Online casinos have surged in recent years, partly because the pandemic moved people from traditional brick-and-mortar establishments to playing from the safety of their homes and partly because technological leaps have made online gaming more engaging and immersive.
In response to the rise in online casinos, companies have invested in bringing the experience to mobile apps. Apps provide players with an accessible way to enjoy their favorite casino games—plus, there are usually more features and gameplay is more convenient.
This guide explores the benefits of online casino apps, the legal considerations surrounding gambling in Canada, the different types of casino games available on apps and future trends in the industry. If you’re an online casino enthusiast looking to sample the best apps, try this list first to see if your favorite casino already has an app. Chances are, they do.
Why an app?
Smartphones have brought a level of convenience to life that is not always appreciated, especially as users become increasingly accustomed to having a tiny computer in their pocket. Ease of access to everything from email to real-time maps to e-reading devices allows for an unprecedented level of flexibility.
Online casinos are no exception. You can access a wide range of casino games while you’re waiting for a bus, relaxing at home on the couch, or during a lunch break. Apps, in comparison to online casino websites, provide a user-friendly interface that is specifically designed for your phone.
Online casino and gambling regulations
It is important to understand the legal considerations and gambling regulations in Canada, or from whichever country you are partaking in online gambling. Engaging with licensed casinos is the best way to protect yourself from potential harm associated with cybercrime, scams, or other unethical practices. Reading reviews from online casino comparison sites or verifying casino licenses is recommended before playing, especially with real money.
In Canada, the legality of online gambling varies across provinces. Some provinces have their own online gambling platforms, while others rely on offshore operators. As a general rule of thumb, online gambling is legal in Canada. The legal gambling age varies by province, so it’s best to check laws and regulations depending on your specific location.
Which types of games are available?
Most casino games have been adapted for mobile apps. Slot games are particularly popular because developers have been able to introduce vibrant graphics and exciting themes to the app experience. Table games such as blackjack, roulette and poker are also popular for those seeking a more strategic, reflective experience.
A lot of online casino apps also offer live dealer games, where players can interact with actual dealers and other players in real time. By leveraging a smartphone’s unique features, such as vibration, these types of games played on an app can feel even more immersive and authentic.
Future trends and advanced gameplay
The online casino app industry is continuously developing, with cutting-edge innovations and trends shaping the industry’s future. One emerging trend is the integration of virtual reality (VR) technology. VR technology, while still not fully mimicking physical casinos, does create a more interactive gaming environment for players.
Another trend is the improvement of mobile payment options. By incorporating a variety of payment options, such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, making deposits and withdrawals in mobile casino apps is increasingly more simple and secure. Additionally, advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) are being leveraged to enrich the gaming experience, with AI-powered chatbots providing personalized customer support.
The Wrap-Up
In today’s age, apps are a normal part of our daily routine. Online casinos have successfully tapped into ever-evolving smartphone technology to create engaging and accessible entertainment options. It is as important as ever to choose reputable service providers and practice responsible gaming, but as the industry continues to innovate, more complex and engaging options are on the horizon.
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