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<p>No rest for the weary.</p>



<p>In his second NBA season, RJ Barrett played in all 72 games for the Knicks, then all five games in their first-round playoff series vs. Atlanta that ended June 2.</p>



<p>Less than a month later, the Knicks&#8217; No. 3 pick in 2019 will be back on the court Tuesday as the starting shooting guard for Team Canada as it faces Greece (minus Giannis Antetokounmpo) in Victoria, British Columbia.</p>



<p>Canada is hosting a six-team Olympic qualifying tournament for the rights to enter the Tokyo Olympics in late July, with all the games airing on ESPN+. Only one country will advance.</p>



<p>Barrett’s Canadian squad will also face China Wednesday before the next round against either Turkey, Czech Republic or Uruguay.</p>



<p>Team Canada head coach Nick Nurse, who coaches the Raptors, was impressed by Barrett’s growth in his second season.</p>



<p>“He’s playing in a major market at a very young age and he just kept plugging away at it,&#8221; Nurse said on Zoom last week. &#8220;I just keep saying, ‘He’s 21.’ Anything’s possible for this guy where he’s at right now. He made a huge leap this year. There’s some pretty good grown men playing in the league that he’s playing in. So to make a leap like that says a lot about him.&#8221;</p>



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<p>Training camp began in Tampa last week. Barrett was holed up in his hotel on his 21st birthday on June 14 awaiting camp.</p>



<p>“That was annoying,&#8221; Barrett told Canadian reporters on a Zoom call last week with a laugh. &#8220;No, it was cool. I was just on the phone with everybody, family and stuff. Everybody made me feel special so it wasn’t too bad.&#8221;</p>


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<p>Barrett grew up on the outskirts of Toronto – in Mississauga. His father Rowan, the former St. John’s standout, is Team Canada’s GM.</p>



<p>Yes, this means plenty to Barrett. Team Canada hasn’t made the Olympics since the Sydney, Australia Games in 2000 – but has eight NBA players on the squad, including Andrew Wiggins, Dwight Powell, Trey Lyles, Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Luguentz Dort.</p>



<p>Barrett has played for two flagship basketball entities in Duke and the Knicks. But he admitted this was “the most special&#8221; event in his career.</p>



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<p>&#8220;I always cherish that,&#8221; Barrett said. “No one can ever take that away from me and no one can ever take that away from my country. I say that with great pride. It’s also why I’m here right now. I’m trying to bring that feeling back to Canada, bring a medal back home. I think this is perfect timing, I think we’ll be good.&#8221;</p>


<p>Improving his 3-point shooting from 32 percent to 40.1 percent, Barrett averaged 17.6 points, 5.8 rebounds and three assists in his second season, but had a disappointing playoffs. Despite averaging 14.4 points vs. Atlanta,&nbsp;he shot just 38.8 percent overall – 28 percent from 3.</p>



<p>The Knicks are excited about this experience for Barrett on another big-time stage – no matter how long it lasts.</p>



<p>“He’s picking up everything just like that,&#8221; Nurse said. “He’s got kind of an infectious energy that he practices with. He’s been really active and energetic and focused, concentrated, and smart.&#8221;</p>



<p>FIBA rules allow for more physical contact than the NBA, but Barrett isn’t worried.</p>



<p>&#8220;Playing in the NBA, I feel like I understand just a little bit more about the game of basketball,&#8221; Barrett said. &#8220;Even concepts, I’m able to pick up on things faster, I’m able to see a little bit more.&#8221;</p>







<p>Barrett isn’t the Knicks&#8217; only Olympian. While Julius Randle wasn’t chosen for Team USA’s roster, Frank Ntilikina is back on Team France, which has already qualified and begun training camp.</p>



<p>In addition, new Knicks point guard signee Luca Vildoza is in Las Vegas with the Argentinean Olympic team. Argentina is holding its training camp in Vegas because COVID-19 rates are higher in that country.</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Marc Berman</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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