Hours before playing for Canada, Ejim was welcoming second son Miles
DONGGUAN, China — In the hours before Canada took the floor for their opening game of the FIBA World Cup, Melvin Ejim was glued to his iPhone, watching a beautiful scene play out half a world away.
His wife Samantha gave birth to their second son Miles at 9:20 p.m. Saturday in Georgia — or 9:20 the next morning in China, right before Ejim had to join his Canadian teammates for pre-game meetings.
“It was just really loving, amazing experience. It was a great birth. I literally watched it all from my iPhone,” Ejim said with a wide smile.
The 28-year-old, who’s a cornerstone of the national program and one of the team’s most versatile players, had nine points, six rebounds and a pair of steals hours later in Canada’s 108-92 loss Sunday to Australia.