Otago Daily Times

Southland Sharks gain prodigy

BASKETBALL

- STAFF REPORTER

THE Southland Sharks have added another young talent to its National Basketball League roster with former Junior Tall Black and Wellington College prodigy Sione Helu signing for this season.

The 21yearold guard is the partner of one of Southland’s favourite sporting exports, netballer Aliyah Dunn and his ties to the deep south go deeper than his Silver Fernwearin­g girlfriend.

“I feel superbless­ed to be able to get an opportunit­y down here. When I first met Aliyah, I said to her that with her being from Invercargi­ll all I wanted to do was play for the Sharks. The first year I played basketball the Sharks were in Wellington playing the Saints and I got to watch Shea Ili and Kevin Braswell play and I thought they were the best point guards I had ever seen. Ever since then I wanted to play for the Sharks so I am super grateful that I can pull that uniform on,” Helu said.

He was a late starter to the sport, getting his first taste of basketball at 14 years of age. Coming from a rugby playing family with uncles who played the game profession­ally he was a promising first fiveeighth/ fullback at junior level before he committed to basketball as his sport of choice.

It turned out to be a good decision. Helu went toetotoe with his heroes Ili and Braswell as a training partner for the Wellington Saints in 201617, before earning a scholarshi­p to

West Florida College in the United States in 2018, an experience he says was massive in developing his basketball skills and mentality.

“It was a real eyeopener seeing how hungry everyone is over there. For a lot of my teammates it was their only way out of some tough situations. That had a huge effect on me and I don’t take any opportunit­y lightly now.’’

Helu returned to New Zealand the day before the country went into lockdown last March and is keeping the option to return to the US open after transferri­ng to be part of Yuba Community College’s renowned basketball programme in California but first, he wants to learn as much as he can from Sharks coach Rob Beveridge.

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