Stats

Stats
Regular Season
Career
GPMINPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG%3P%FT%PF
3832.613.33.16.02.30.22.740.433.387.32.3
18224.98.82.34.71.50.12.139.123.681.31.6

Recent Games

DateOPPResultMINPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG%3P%FT%PF
Sun 9/10@SEA
W
91-89
24141741155.650.0100.02
Thu 9/7@NY
L
96-89
30101521244.40.066.72
Tue 9/5@CONN
L
90-76
34102831340.00.085.73
Sun 9/3vsWSH
W
72-64
38143310330.80.0100.01
Thu 8/31vsSEA
L
72-61
3183420322.20.0100.04
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Fantasy Women's Basketball

Draft Rk
30
% Rostered
96.9
% Change 7 Days
2

ESPN Fantasy Projection: Canada re-signed with the Sparks on a one-year deal ahead of the 2023 campaign and had one of the best years of her career while serving exclusively as a starter. The 28-year-old averaged 13.3 points, 6.0 assists, 3.1 rebounds and 2.3 steals in 32.6 minutes per game, all the best marks of her career. She shot just 17.2 percent from beyond the arc over the first five years of her career but converted 33.3 percent of her career-high 3.2 three-point attempts last season. She was designated as a core player by the Sparks ahead of the 2024 campaign, but the team executed a sign-and-trade move with the Dream in February. She'll join a talented roster that includes Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray, as well as one of the most intriguing offseason signings in Tina Charles. Canada should have plenty of opportunities to maintain her success in the assists column with her new team, but her scoring potential will likely hinge on whether she can maintain her three-point volume and efficiency in 2024. Rhyne Howard attempted a team-high 7.2 three-pointers per game last year, but Canada could take over perimeter production nicely from Aari McDonald, who attempted 3.3 three-pointers per game last year and was traded to the Sparks this offseason. Canada should remain a reliable mid-round target in fantasy drafts, but her upside will likely depend on whether she maintains solid scoring production in Atlanta.