
Canadian players say domestic women’s league needed now more than ever
TORONTO — Bridget Carleton made the Transatlantic trip home from Israel for this week’s Canadian women’s basketball camp.
The 24-year-old joined Israeli team Ramat HaSharon only three weeks ago, adding Israel to Australia and France as stamps in her basketball passport in less than three years playing pro.
Carleton is also a small forward for the Minnesota Lynx, and like most WNBA players, plays abroad during the winters both to supplement her WNBA salary and just to play in what would otherwise be months of down time.
“I might as well play while I can, and I don’t think I could go like six months, seven months without playing,” Carleton said after practice Thursday. “I might as well play as much as I can while my body still feels good, and I love it as much as I do.