Barrett headlines Canada’s team that’s aiming for medal at U19 World Cup
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — R.J. Barrett would love to get his driver’s license.
But finding the time for that particular rite of passage has proven impossible for the talented 17-year-old.
Barrett is the next young Canadian star in a growing crop of basketball talent from north of the border. He’s considered the world’s best player for his age, the consensus top basketball prospect from the Class of 2019 for well over a year.
The six-foot-seven shooting guard from Mississauga, Ont., headlines Canada’s team that is chasing a medal at the FIBA U19 World Cup beginning Saturday in Cairo, and at a recent national team practice at the University of Toronto’s Mississauga campus, Barrett talked about the challenges of being a kid amid the demands on an elite player.


