Krzyzewski, Williams watching Canadian ‘invasion’ of NCAA with interest
WASHINGTON — Count Mike Krzyzewski and Buzz Williams among those watching the rise of Canada’s basketball talent with great interest. Both coaches will have an impact Canadian on the floor when Duke and Virginia Tech meet in a regional semifinal Friday at the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
The Blue Devils’ roster includes freshman R.J. Barrett of Mississauga, Ont., a projected top-five pick in this year’s NBA draft, while the Hokies have sophomore Toronto guard Nickeil Alexander-Walker, who had a team-leading 20 points in Virginia Tech’s tournament-opening win over Saint Louis.
They are just two of the 24 Canadians on the rosters when the tournament started, and Krzyzewski and Williams have taken notice.
“It’s been like an invasion of talent. And not just of talent but character,” Krzyzewski, the legendary Duke coach, said Thursday. “Fantastic, just fantastic. We’re getting so many more players from Canada in the NBA and in the NCAA.”