For the last 5 years I have been keeping an eye on the Canadian squad. I see them as a booming powerhouse, it hurts so badly that Jamal Murray is injured and wont be playing but I still think they have enough talent to medal, it will be tough but they are a lot more stacked now days compared to where they were a decade ago.
https://www.basketball.ca/news/19-athletes-participating-in-senior-mens-national-team-camp-ahead-of-fiba-olympic-qualifying-tournament
Name
Position
Height
Hometown
Previous / Current Club
Nickeil Alexander-Walker
Guard
6’6”
Toronto, ON
New Orleans Pelicans
R.J. Barrett
Guard
6'6”
Mississauga, ON
New York Knicks
Charles Bediako
Centre
6’10”
Brampton, ON
Alabama Crimson Tide (NCAA)
Trae Bell-Haynes
Guard
6'2”
Toronto, ON
Crailsheim Merlins (Germany)
Anthony Bennett
Forward
6’8”
Toronto, ON
Cangrejeros de Santurce (Puerto Rico)
Aaron Doornekamp
Forward
6’7”
Napanee, ON
Tenerife (Spain)
Luguentz Dort
Guard
6’4”
Montreal, QC
Oklahoma City Thunder
Zach Edey
Centre
7’4”
Toronto, ON
Purdue Boilermakers (NCAA)
Melvin Ejim
Forward
6'6"
Toronto, ON
Buducnost VOLI (Montenegro)
Cory Joseph
Guard
6'3"
Toronto, ON
Detroit Pistons
Owen Klassen
Centre
6'10"
Kingston, ON
Boulazac Basket Dordogne (France)
Trey Lyles
Forward
6’10”
Saskatoon, SK
San Antonio Spurs
Bennedict Mathurin
Guard
6’7”
Montreal, QC
Arizona Wildcats (NCAA)
Isiaha Mike
Guard
6’8”
Toronto, ON
Niners Chemnitz (Germany)
Mychal Mulder
Guard
6’3”
Windsor, ON
Golden State Warriors
Andrew Nembhard
Guard
6’5”
Aurora, ON
Gonzaga Bulldogs (NCAA)
I'm also excited to see what NBA stars play for their countries. Think this is going to be a good time though I don't know if anyone will be able to give the US a run for their money this time.