Regina Leader-Post

Japan’s all-Indian basketball squad a ‘brotherhoo­d’

- MATTHEW OLSON

On the team list for the FIBA World Tour Masters that took place this weekend in Saskatoon, there are players representi­ng leagues and countries from around the world.

But it’s Team Hamamatsu out of Japan that catches one’s eye as particular­ly unique.

The four players listed on the sheet for Hamamatsu come from around the world, but all have roots in the same country. And it’s not Japan.

“One of our team owners, he’s Indian, but he works with a lot of Japanese companies,” Hamamatsu player Inderbir Singh Gill said. “We kind of wanted to have the idea of Indian-origin players on our team, so that’s what we decided to do.”

The roster paints an interestin­g picture for the Japan-based team. Bikramjit Gill and Inderbir Gill are brothers from Toronto with heritage from India. Inderbir Singh Gill is from Washington, but has Indian roots. And Palpreet Singh Brar is an Indian national.

“It’s definitely different, but it’s kind of unique and cool at the same time,” Bikramjit Gill said. “I get to represent Canada, and India as well.”

Team Hamamatsu first gained success winning the 3x3 Premier League in Japan in 2016, and they are ranked ninth in the world according to a FIBA press release. It was that success which propelled them onto the world stage at last year’s World Tour Final, knocking out the reigning champions on the way to a second overall finish.

Most basketball players grew up learning the “standard” five-onfive game played in college and the NBA. But it’s not a simple transition from five-on-five to three-on-three for most players.

“This game is so much more physical ... those 10 minutes are the longest 10 minutes of your life,” Inderbir Singh said. “This is actually a man’s game, compared to the five-on-five.”

The team hasn’t been together long. Assembling for the first time last year, they’ve all become fast friends both on and off the court.

“The friendship and the brotherhoo­d we’re building off the court is something we will have for the rest of our lives,” Inderbir Singh Gill said.

If you need proof, just look to their player profiles for the FIBA tournament. Each Team Hamamatsu player is listed with their favourite song and a nickname. It’s just one more way they have some fun together.

“When we’re on the court, we’re speaking Punjabi,” Bikramjit Gill said. “It’s kind of good for us because no one else knows what we’re saying, and it kind of gives us a little advantage.”

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