Yeah. I had nothing else for the post title.
The Canadian Under-21 team starts tournament play tonight. They are taking on defending champ Australia. In a couple weeks, they play in the actual world championship.
Pitt forward, Levon Kendall is not only on the team, he’s a key player.
Crook is looking to Vancouver’s Levon Kendall, a six-foot-nine forward at Pittsburgh, to lead his squad.
“He’s been our go-to guy for the last three years, and with this group has just done an outstanding job, a very, very good young player and I think he’s got a great national team player,” he said.
The team plays aggressive.
Crook said his club, sparked by standout 6-foot-9 forward Levon Kendall of Vancouver, brings a dynamic brand of basketball to the court.
“We push the ball up the court and are aggressive offensively,” said Crook. “Defensively, we’re hard-nosed and play a lot of man-to-man.”
Last year, Kendall starred on the Canadian under-21 team and it gave him some real confidence in his game. The confidence faded, but hopefully he is getting it built back up and will work his way back into Pitt’s rotation come the fall.