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The 2014 NBA Draft witnessed a record four Canadians drafted and another record 14 players suiting up on NBA Summer League rosters. It will be another landmark season for Canadians playing in the NBA, particularly with key roles. Now that all the draft dust has settled, the big question is: Whats next?...or more importantly, whos next? Some took the prep school route in the States, while others played basketball at home - get to know the next wave of Canadian players to enter the NCAA ranks. The 2014 Class may not include as many one-and-done players as 2013, but its not for a lack for talent. Trey Lyles is the biggest prospect out of the pack and, while he was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, he grew up in the Hoosier state of Indiana. Lyles was recruited by the nations best in Kentucky head coach John Calipari, who has proven he has an eye for NBA-caliber talent. Meet the next wave. Trey Lyles, 610” Power ForwardHometown: Camby, IndianaHigh School/Prep: Arsenal TechSchool: University of Kentucky*Chris Egi, 69” Power Forward/CentreHometown: Markham, OntarioHigh School/Prep: Montverde AcademySchool: Harvard University Marial Shayok, 65” Shooting Guard Hometown: Ottawa, OntarioHigh School/Prep: Blair AcademySchool: University of Virginia *Tristan Etienne, 69 Power Forward Hometown: Abbotsford, BCHigh School/Prep: W.J. MouatSchool: University of WashingtonJabari Craig, 610 Centre Hometown: Toronto, OntarioHigh School/Prep: Fishburne Military SchoolSchool: USC Nemanja Zarkovic, 63” Guard Hometown: Montreal, QuebecHigh School/Prep: BrebeufSchool: Fordham University Kevin Zabo, 63 Point Guard Hometown: Sherbrooke, QuebecHigh School/Prep: Brewster AcademySchool: San Diego State University Raynold Kasongo, 69” Power Forward Hometown: Toronto, OntarioHigh School/Prep: Phase 1School: University of Oregon *Drew Urguhart, 68” Forward Hometown: Vancouver, BCHigh School/Prep: St. Georges School: University of Vermont Francis Kiapway, 63” Guard Hometown: Hamilton, OntarioHigh School/Prep: St. Thomas MoreSchool: Ball State University *Jadon Cohee, 64” Point GuardHometown: Vancouver, BC High School/Prep: Walnut GroveSchool: Seattle University Trae Bell-Haynes, 62” Point Guard Hometown: Toronto, OntarioHigh School/Prep: Bill Crothers Secondary SchoolSchool: University of Vermont * - Players with an asterisk were members of the 2014 Junior Mens National Team that earned a silver medal at the FIBA Americas tournament in Colorado last month. The Canadians fell to the USA in the championship game, finishing with the highest place by a Canadian team ever at this tournament. Terrell Owens Super Bowl Jersey . -- Shanshan Feng was alone in her opinion about the pin positions in the Kraft Nabisco Championship. Colin Kaepernick Super Bowl Jersey . Beanballs were the theme Friday night as the Red Sox and Rays had another AL East rumble, with Boston earning a 3-2 victory on A. http://www.49ersofficialfanshop.com/fred-warner-jersey-sales.html. -- Kole Calhoun homered and drove in three runs, Albert Pujols also went deep and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Chicago White Sox 8-4 Friday night. Tevin Coleman Super Bowl Jersey . Vonn flew back to Vail, Colo., last week after hurting her surgically repaired right knee at a downhill race in France. "Her knee was swollen again after Val dIsere," U.S. womens head coach Alex Hoedlmoser told The Associated Press. Dee Ford Super Bowl Jersey . Jimmy Howard made 44 saves and Henrik Zetterberg scored two goals, leading the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-1 victory over the Dallas Stars on Saturday night.3178 days. Thats how long its been between CFL football games in Ottawa. The Ottawa Renegades bid farewell to the CFL on November 5th, 2005 with a 27-17 victory over the Toronto Argonauts. Now the Argos provide the opposition again as the Redblacks hope to open up the new TD Place Stadium with their first win in franchise history. "Its a moment the fans and the city have been looking forward to for a long time," Redblacks quarterback Henry Burris said Thursday. "Emotions are going to be running wild. The people cant wait. I know we cant wait. But our focus is on making sure we do our jobs and execute the plays. Thats going to be the most important factor in determining if we get the victory or not." Over 100 Rough Riders and Renegades alumni are expected to be in attendance Friday, including the likes of Russ Jackson and Tony Gabriel. Burris says hes thankful for the legacy they created. "We truly want to honour this city, the former Ottawa football players, and the people who helped bring football back to this city. We get to take that torch now and carry on thhe legacy of a proud franchise that won a lot of Grey Cup championships.dddddddddddd Now its time for us to get it out of the drought." That drought includes no playoff appearances since 1994, no playoff wins since 1982, no winning season since 1979, while the last of Ottawas nine Grey Cup titles came in 1976. But fans have turned the page, believing things will be different on and off the field. There is no sign of Horn Chen or Lonie Glieberman. No drafting dead people or Mardi Gras promotions. The local ownership group, spearheaded by Jeff Hunt, has inspired confidence to the tune of over 17,000 season tickets. Tickets on the secondary market for Fridays sold-out opener ranged from $167 to $2,000. Its the hottest ticket in the Capital, and Burris says it will be one of the highlights of his 18 year professional career. "I played in the first Monday night game following 9/11. Ive played in Grey Cups. Those are some pretty emotional times for me. I can only imagine just how emotional and how much energy is going to be in this stadium and this entire city." ' ' '

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