Like in hockey, players from GTA now torment the home side in Toronto
“The game meant a little bit more for us three and I think we scored the first three field goals so that gave all confidence,” Nembhard said afterward.
Mathurin said having them beside him has helped him “process going to the NBA” and added he pushed himself in rehabbing a recent injury to make sure he was ready for this one. “Looking forward to playing many more games in Toronto and hopefully have a lot of wins,” Mathurin said.Article content Indeed, Canada has been the world’s second-leading provider of NBA talent for several years now and in the last 10 days alone, visiting teams started players from Kitchener , Hamilton , Aurora , Mississauga and Montreal .Article contentIn hockey it’s not uncommon to see the NHL’s many Greater Toronto Area-born players raise their games a notch or two when visiting the Maple Leafs.
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