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(8,007 posts)rationalcalgarian
(295 posts)Basketball still isn't a big deal here. Some of us played it a little in high school, maybe in gym class, but that's about it. Not a big part of the culture.
But, if this was the Stanley Cup finals with Toronto and LA Kings..... oh yeah! There would be some impressive trash talk! Lots of *bleeps* in the interviews (to protect delicate ears)
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(8,007 posts)JonLP24
(29,348 posts)Basketball has always been a big part of our lives, said Nasir, whose parents immigrated from Pakistan.
The sport, said 13-year-old Shayan Rajput, Nasirs cousin, is multicultural, it includes everybody.
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You only see white people playing hockey, said Andrew Nguyen, 19, whose parents came to Toronto from Vietnam. But basketball is more like what the nation is like.
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He said most people he knew preferred basketball to hockey because not a lot of people can afford that equipment. He said, Basketball is a lot cheaper and easier to get into than hockey.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2019/06/10/world/canada/basketball-toronto-raptors.amp.html