Joseph and Olynyk provide backbone for Canada’s World Cup basketball roster
TORONTO — Pulling on the Canada jersey never gets old for Cory Joseph.
The 27-year-old point guard has dedicated a good chunk of every summer to Canada’s national basketball program for more than a decade, inspired partly by the 2000 Sydney Olympics — the last time Canada’s men’s team made an Olympic appearance.
So when Canada came calling asking for a five-week commitment this summer, Joseph’s answer was virtually: where do I sign up?
“It doesn’t get old. I’m getting a little older but I’m still young. Don’t put that tag on me yet,” the Sacramento Kings guard laughed. “Still very young. But yeah, it doesn’t get old. It’s an honour. I’ve been doing it for a long time to have a chance to make it to the Olympics and we have another chance this summer so we’ve gotta go out there and get it.”