Canada Basketball set for first foray into esports at FIBA Open
Russell Starr’s parents didn’t see much future in their son’s video gaming, even when he told them he was making money from it.
Qualifying for the NBA 2K League draft pool didn’t convince them either. But news that he was representing Canada at the FIBA Esports Open got their attention.
“That’s when they started firmly believing in me,” said Starr, a 20-year-old from Langruth, Man., who is studying athletic therapy at the University of Manitoba.
“It’s kind of surreal that I turned a hobby into this,” he added.