Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Amritpal impresses all Down Under

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Captain of the national basketball team, Amritpal Singh may become the first India-born player to play in the National Basketball League (NBL), the profession­al league in Oceania region involving teams from Australia and New Zealand. Amritpal impressed the scouts at the NBL Draft Combine in Melbourne last week. Amritpal along with three other Indian players — Amjyot Singh, Yadwinder Singh and Vishesh Bhriguvans­hi — was invited by the NBL to be part of the 80-strong draft lineup.

According to a report on NBL’s official website, Amritpal, the 6’ 11” centre from Punjab, ended the draft tied as the leading shot blocker among all the participan­ts. His defensive presence and footwork were the talking point.“Amritpal Singh could potentiall­y be the first Indianborn player to play in the NBL. Singh, with a large frame and giant wing-span, was one of the standout performers at last week’s NBL Combine in Melbourne, capturing the attention of a number of coaches in attendance,” the NBL report said.

“I was super impressed, it’s clear he can play. Once given the opportunit­y to learn off a big man’s coach here in Australia and adapt to the speed of the Australian game, I think he would do quite well,” the NBL report quoted Rohan Short, a former NBL assistant coach, as saying. Short worked closely with Amritpal throughout the two days of the draft. Short thought Amritpal would not be a “starting five guy from the outset” but could be effective off the bench.Damian Cotter, another coach, was also highly impressed by Amritpal’s work ethic. “He runs the floor really well and he’s a good passer and those traits alone for a big guy are going to be attractive to an NBL team,” he said.

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