Memphis used the ninth overall selection
The 7-foot-4 Edey called it a difficult decision not to compete for a spot in the Paris Games. Edey said he's been training nonstop since last summer to win a national title at Purdue and make it to
“I have a duty now to properly prepare for all that is coming my way with being drafted by the Memphis Grizzlies,” Edey said in a statement. “The work I put in this summer on my body and my game is critical for me to be the best version of myself.”
Edey said representing Canada remains a dream and he will be the team's biggest fan.
Rowan Barrett, general manager of Canada Basketball's senior men's program, said they were told recently of Edey's plan not to be considered for this team. Barrett said they look forward to having him at a future training camp.
“While we were optimistic about having Zach join us in training camp, we understand and support him in this difficult decision,” Barrett said in a statement.
Edey has to prove how his game translates to the NBA as one of the league's tallest players this coming season. In 2023-24, only San Antonio’s rookie of the year Victor Wembanyama, Houston’s Boban Marjanovic and Phoenix’s Bol Bol were listed at 7-foot-3 or taller.
This is the latest loss for Canada's roster for the 2024 Olympics.
Barrett said Friday that
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