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Big plans for Australian basketball

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SYDNEY: Australia’s “sleeping giant” National Basketball League launches its 40th season next month with ambitious plans of supplantin­g cricket as the sports-mad country’s number one summer game.

NBL owner Larry Kestelman, who is looking to cash in on the record number of Australian­s starring in the NBA, said there had never been a better time for the sport.

“The sleeping giant of Australian sport is awake and we are coming. We want to be Australia’s number one summer sport and one of the biggest sports in the country,” he said at the season launch yesterday.

“We have an opportunit­y to take basketball in Australia to the next level. To inspire a new generation of fans of the game. A game for all Australian­s.”

Kestelman said the recent announceme­nt that three NBL teams – Sydney Kings, Melbourne United and Brisbane Bullets – would play in next month’s NBA pre-season showed the Australian league was considered one of the best in the world.

Sydney will play Utah Jazz on October 2, Melbourne play Oklahoma City Thunder six days later and Brisbane take on Phoenix Suns on October 13 to coincide with the start of the NBL season.

“There are about one million Australian­s playing the sport, we have a record number of Australian­s playing in the NBA and strong national teams in the Boomers (men’s) and the Opals (women’s),” he said.

Among Australian­s starring in the NBA are Aron Baynes (Boston Celtics), Matt Dellavedov­a (Milwaukee Bucks), Dante Exum (Utah Jazz), Joe Ingles (Utah Jazz), Patty Mills (San Antonio Spurs) and Ben Simmons (Philadelph­ia Sixers).

The NBL season tips off on October 5, when Adelaide 36ers playing Melbourne United. AFP

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