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Murray, SGA, Alexander-Walker commit to play for Team Canada this summer

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Jamal Murray, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker have committed to playing for Canada Basketball this summer in hopes of helping the nation qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Games.

Murray got the party started, announcing his commitment Tuesday afternoon:

"I wanted to get the word out early because I feel like I have a leadership role and want to let the other guys know I’m all in, I’m ready to play. I feel healthy and I'm ready to go ahead and try to help us qualify for the Olympics," Murray said, according to Sportsnet's Michael Grange.

Murray's announcement seemed to make an immediate impact, as Gilgeous-Alexander and Alexander-Walker - who happen to be cousins - announced their commitments a few hours later:

The trio is expected to suit up for Canada in a six-team qualification tournament held in Victoria, British Columbia, in June. If Canada wins that tourney, the nation will earn its first Olympic berth since 2000.

Murray didn't play for Canada at the FIBA World Cup in August due to an ankle injury, while Gilgeous-Alexander and Alexander-Walker elected not to participate so they could devote their time to preparing for the NBA season.

Canada, coached by Toronto Raptors bench boss Nick Nurse, finished the World Cup with a 2-3 record.

Murray is averaging a career-high 18.9 points and five assists for the 12-3 Denver Nuggets, while Gilgeous-Alexander is enjoying a breakout sophomore campaign in Oklahoma City with averages of 19.3 points and 5.3 assists. Alexander-Walker has shown flashes of potential in his rookie year with the New Orleans Pelicans.

Canada will learn the five nations it's competing against in June's tournament on Wednesday morning.

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