Dillon Brooks, a key player for the Phoenix Suns, is gearing up for the 2028 Olympics by representing Team Canada in the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Americas Qualifiers. Brooks will be suiting up for Team Canada during Group B play in the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Americas Qualifiers, participating in the upcoming Window 3 and Window 4 home games this summer. Canada currently sits undefeated at 4-0 through the first two qualification windows, which took place this past March. Brooks recently paid a visit to the Under-18 team's training camp to provide words of wisdom. “The biggest talk when it comes to Canadian basketball is we’re soft, we’re cute,” Brooks said to the U18 team. “Me, Shai [Gilgeuos-Alexander], Jamal [Murray]…we wanted to change that culture. For me to you guys, when you guys play out there: physical as fuck, play hard as shit every single night, if you’re not playing [or], you’re playing, cheering on your teammates.” Brooks is scheduled to play on July 3 against Puerto Rico at TD Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario, and again on July 6 against Jamaica at the same location. He is also slated to participate in Canada’s August 31 matchup in Quebec City, Quebec, against an opponent that has yet to be determined. The games can be streamed live through the Courtside 1891 app. For Suns fans, it provides another opportunity to watch Brooks compete in meaningful basketball this offseason while representing his home country as Canada continues its push toward qualification for the 2028 Olympic Games.