Canadian women’s basketball team has eye on medal at Rio Olympics
TORONTO — Natalie Achonwa has worn a wide smile since touching down in Toronto on Thursday night.
The 22-year-old forward for the WNBA’s Indiana Fever said there’s a transformation that happens when she suits up for Canada, a sentiment echoed by her Olympic teammates on Friday.
“Everyone was laughing at me (Thursday) because I was tearing up seeing everybody, and the fact I was so excited to practise,” Achonwa said. “You get chills, it doesn’t matter how many games you’ve played in, it doesn’t matter how many FIBA Americas you’ve been to. The passion. . . it’s something deep.
“I was trying to think of how to put into words what this environment with Canada Basketball feels like, and you literally can’t. It’s something you just embody. The pride and passion that this group plays with, and they live in, is something that can’t be replicated. And it’s contagious.”


