Lu Dort thinks more high school programs will help grow basketball in Montreal
OKLAHOMA CITY — Luguentz Dort likes the direction that basketball in Montreal is headed, but he would make just one tweak.
Dort is having an excellent season as the starting small forward for the Western Conference-leading Oklahoma City Thunder. Along with Bennedict Mathurin of the Indiana Pacers and Chris Boucher of the Toronto Raptors, the 24-year-old Dort is part of a new generation of NBA talent coming out of Quebec’s largest city.
“Whatever’s going on right now it’s pretty good,” Dort said about Montreal’s current crop of quality players. “There’s so many high talented players out of Montreal that get the chance to either play in the States or some big prep schools and have Division 1 offers and stuff.
“It’s been great, but it’s a process. I felt like we’re catching up to the people from Ontario and Toronto and all of them.”