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FAQs about Canada's Court:How many episodes does Canada's Court have?The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.
January 05, 2018Episode 16: Michael LinklaterBig news in the basketball world! Canadian players will have a new Olympic event to show their skills. The Olympics is adding 3x3 basketball to the 2020 Games. But it's not as similar to 5x5 as you might think. In Episode 16 of Canada's Court, Philip Drost talks with one of the best 3x3 players in the world, Michael Linklater from Saskatchewan about what the game is like, and his journey to the top....more0minPlay
January 05, 2018Episode 15: Melvin EjimIn episode 15 of Canada's Court, we here about what it's like to play in Europe from Iowa State standout Melvin Ejim. Listen as he talks with host Philip Drost about learning Italian, playing in Venice, and having to change is mindset when he didn't make the NBA....more0minPlay
January 05, 2018Episode 14: Duane NoticeToronto's Duane Notice had never expected to make it to the Final Four, but that's how he ended his college basketball career. Notice and the South Carolina Gamecocks pulled off upset after upset in this year's NCAA basketball tournament. Hear his conversation with Canada's Court host Philip Drost right here....more0minPlay
January 05, 2018Episode 13: Kimbal MackenzieIt's time for a behind the scenes look at March Madness, brought to you by Kimbal Mackenzie of Bucknell University. Listen to Kimbal Mackenzie discuss with host Philip Drost about what it was like to play in the tournament, the thrill of stepping out onto that court, and the joy he felt when he found out he was playing in Buffalo....more0minPlay
January 05, 2018Episode 12: Javon MastersThe master of the free throw line himself, Javon Masters, joins Philip Drost to talk about his career as a UNB Varsity Red. Masters is one of the top university basketball players in Canada, and has led the country in scoring the past three seasons. Hear his conversation with Philip Drost right here on Canada's Court....more0minPlay
January 05, 2018Episode 11: Bruce RainnieThere's a lot going on in the NBA, and with the Toronto Raptors. In fact, it's too much for one person to handle. Bruce Rainnie makes his return to Canada's Court to talk about the past few weeks in the NBA. Hear about Serge Ibaka, DeMarcus Cousins, more trade rumours, and even some chat about the NBA All-Star game....more0minPlay
January 05, 2018Episode 10: Kia NurseOlympian, NCAA champion, and Pan Am Champion. Kia Nurse is one of the brightest Canadian stars going. Listen to her chat with host Philip Drost about the success at Pan Am, the disappointment of the 2016 Olympics, and growing up with a family full of athletes....more0minPlay
January 05, 2018Episode 9: Leo RautinsEpisode 9 features the first Canadian ever taken in the first round of the NBA draft, Leo Rautins. Listen to Leo and host Philip Drost talk about his career, struggling with injuries, and coaching the national team....more0minPlay
January 05, 2018Episode 8: Matt DevlinAs of recording time the Raptors are a quarter of the way through their NBA season, and already there are plenty of questions. Listen to Raptors play-by-play man Matt Devlin and host Philip Drost discuss the Toronto Raptors, what to expect this season, and what on earth is happening with that call against the Sacramento Kings!...more0minPlay
January 05, 2018Episode 7: Tas MelasIn Episode 7 of Canada's Court, host Philip Drost talks to Tas Melas of NBA TV about the Canadians to keep an eye on during the 2016-2017 NBA season. The two look at five(ish) Canadians that they think could have big seasons....more0minPlay
FAQs about Canada's Court:How many episodes does Canada's Court have?The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.