Dillon Brooks of Canada aims to make a statement against U.S. in Olympic warmup

The highly anticipated rematch between the Canadian men’s national basketball team and the U.S. hasn’t even started yet, but the trash-talking has already begun.

Although Wednesday’s meeting in Las Vegas is only an exhibition game as both teams prepare for the Paris Olympics, leave it to Canada’s Dillon Brooks to stir the pot.

Brooks was asked by reporters Monday night his thoughts about the game and, as one should expect, the Canadian forward didn’t hold back.

“I take it (just) as another game, but me being who I am, I like to make a statement,” Brooks said, according to The Athletic. “So, I’ll be ready to play. Team Canada will be ready to play, and we’re gonna go balls to the wall and watch the film after and see if we got better.”

The 28-year-old has let his play on the court do the talking as well as he led the way for Canada in a 127-118 overtime victory over the U.S. last September to earn bronze at the FIBA World Cup. Brooks set a tournament record for the most points scored in a medal-winning game, with 39. He finished the game shooting 12-for-18 from the floor, including 7-for-8 from three-point range, and also recorded five assists, four rebounds, two blocked shots and a steal.

That U.S. squad was missing key superstars LeBron James and Stephen Curry, both of whom are now aiming to help their side secure a fifth consecutive Olympic gold medal.

Brooks said he’s happy to see they’ve committed and said the exhibition game “should be a fun one.”

“Talent against talent,” he said. “They’ve gotta guard. They’ve gotta play defence. That’s my main thing. Every team that has to play against us has to guard, has to scout against us. And we’re just going to play our game and make adjustments during the game.”

The Paris Games will be the first time the Canadian men’s team will compete in Olympic basketball since 2000 in Sydney.

Although the U.S. boasts the likes of James and Curry, Canada has its own elite talent, including Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, runner-up in NBA MVP voting this past season, and Jamal Murray, who played a pivotal role in the Denver Nuggets’ run to the NBA championship in 2023.

If Canada and the U.S. meet again in Paris, it’ll have to wait until the knockout stage because both teams have been slotted in different groups for preliminary play.

Brooks will be ready for whatever challenges they face.

“The belief was always there; we just had to put it together,” Brooks said. “Now, we’ve got a lot of players that are committed, willing to build this every single summer to get better and better and build chemistry and build camaraderie.

“Our time was last year. And now (it’s) our time for this year. But instead of getting bronze, we want the gold.”

Canada begins Olympic play against Greece on July 27.

Canadian basketball player Dillon Brooks is gearing up to make a statement against the United States in an upcoming Olympic warmup game. The 25-year-old forward, who currently plays for the Memphis Grizzlies in the NBA, is determined to showcase his skills and lead Team Canada to victory against their American rivals.

Brooks, who hails from Mississauga, Ontario, has been a standout player for Team Canada in recent years. Known for his scoring ability, defensive prowess, and competitive spirit, he has quickly become one of the team’s key players. With his strong work ethic and determination to succeed, Brooks is poised to make a significant impact on the court during the Olympic warmup game.

The matchup against the United States is sure to be a highly anticipated game, as both teams are considered strong contenders for a medal at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. Team USA boasts a roster filled with NBA superstars, including Kevin Durant, Damian Lillard, and Jayson Tatum, making them a formidable opponent for Team Canada.

Despite the tough competition, Brooks is confident in his team’s ability to compete at a high level and believes that they have what it takes to come out on top. With his leadership and scoring ability, he will be looking to set the tone for Team Canada and lead them to victory against their American counterparts.

As the game approaches, basketball fans around the world will be eagerly watching to see how Brooks and Team Canada fare against Team USA. With his talent, determination, and desire to make a statement on the international stage, Dillon Brooks is poised to shine in this Olympic warmup game and showcase his skills against some of the best players in the world.