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'We gotta get better': Dillon Brooks wants Canada's best NBAers on Olympic squad

As far as Dillon Brooks is concerned, it's the more the merrier at this summer's Paris Olympics.

Brooks would welcome more Canadian NBAers on the men's senior basketball team for the Summer Games, anything to help Canada return to the podium after an 88-year medal drought. Brooks, from Mississauga, Ont., is one of the core of 14 players who have committed to playing for Canada through this Olympic cycle.

"When you come and play for your country it's all about the pride, it's not about the money it's not about anything else except pride and representing your country," said Brooks after his Houston Rockets played in Oklahoma City against the Thunder. "They've played with Team Canada before and we need to get better.

"It doesn't matter who's on the team or whatever, we just [have] to get better and be ready."

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Brooks had 39 points as Canada beat the United States 127-118 in overtime to win bronze at the FIBA World Cup on Sept. 10. Canada earned its first-ever men's World Cup medal despite missing several key NBA players like point guard Jamal Murray of the NBA champion Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers point guard Andrew Nembhard, and Golden State Warriors small forward Andrew Wiggins.

He said he'd be happy to add those three, and others, to help Canada's men's team win its first Olympic medal in nearly a century. Canada earned silver at the 1936 Berlin Games, the first time basketball was an Olympic sport.

"I said this after we won the bronze that it doesn't matter, we gotta re-up. We gotta get better," said Brooks. "So add Jamal, add in Nembhard, add in Wiggins.

Brooks's 39 points in the bronze-medal game set the single-game scoring

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