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6 Canadians chosen in 2019 NBA draft, setting non-US record

NEW YORK (AP) - Canada's basketball celebration keeps on going.

Six Canadians were drafted Thursday night, setting the record for a country other than the U.S.

A week after the Toronto Raptors won the nation's first NBA championship, Canadians RJ Barrett, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Brandon Clarke, Mfiondu Kabengele, Ignas Brazdeikis and Marial Shayok were drafted.

"It's amazing to be Canadian," said Barrett, who went third overall to the New York Knicks. "We take a lot of pride. That's why I've got my Canadian flags on this side of my jacket. To put it on for our country, that means a lot."

France had five players selected in 2016.

"To see players come out of (Canada) and be very good is something that's awesome," said Clarke, who went 21st to the Oklahoma City Thunder. "I'm somebody who grew up watching (Steve) Nash play and I always thought it was really cool he was from Canada."

The players selected - four in the first round - join the 13 active Canadian players in the NBA. Among them include former No. 1 overall pick Andrew Wiggins, NBA champion Tristan Thompson, Jamal Murray, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Tyler Ennis.

"I know guys like Andrew Wiggins and Tyler Ennis gave me hope," said Alexander-Walker, the 17th pick by the New Orleans Pelicans. "Now as RJ got selected. I got selected. Hopefully more Canadians who get selected can kind of give those kids and other generations hope."

Clarke, who played at Gonzaga, said the Raptors' championship will help the growth of basketball in Canada.

"Basketball is getting bigger and bigger and it's gotten much bigger, too, in Canada," Clarke said. "It's just been really fun to watch the evolution of basketball in the country."

Former Canadian players include 2018 Hall of Fame inductee Nash - who is Barrett's godfather - former No. 1 pick Anthony Bennett and three-time NBA champion Rick Fox.

The previous record for the most Canadians chosen in a single draft was in 2014, when four were picked. From 1983-2009, a total of just nine were selected.

"It feels great," Barrett said. "Canadian basketball is really on the rise."

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver poses for photographs with Gonzaga's Brandon Clarke after the Oklahoma City Thunder selected him as the 21st pick overall in the NBA basketball draft Thursday, June 20, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) The Associated Press
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver poses for photographs with Virginia Tech's Nickeil Alexander-Walker after the Brooklyn Nets selected him as the 17th pick overall in the NBA basketball draft Thursday, June 20, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) The Associated Press
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver poses for photographs with Florida State's Mfiondu Kabengele after the Brooklyn Nets selected him as the 27th pick overall in the NBA basketball draft Thursday, June 20, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) The Associated Press
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