Wiltjer, Ejim & Co., have logged millions of kilometres to play for Canada
With a few hours to kill during a recent layover in Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, Kyle Wiltjer was wondering aloud.
The former Gonzaga forward was about to bend his six-foot-10 frame onto yet another transatlantic flight to play for Canada’s men’s basketball team in its final window of FIBA World Cup qualifying in St. John’s, N.L.
Wiltjer was travelling from Malaga, Spain. Others were boarding flights in Saint Petersburg and Kazan, Russia. Still others had put down whatever they were doing to hop on flights in Buenos Aires; Istanbul; Zwolle, Netherlands; Varese, Italy; Podgorica, Montenegro; and Weibenfels, Germany.
Just how many air miles, Wiltjer wondered, has Canada’s men’s basketball team logged on its very long World Cup qualifying road?