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U16 Asian Championships

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 11:09 am
by Phreak50
Australia to play New Zealand in the final.

This hasn't been a fair fight so far.

Australia beat:

First round
India 114-50

Sri Lanka 136-26

Lebanon 111-43

Qtr finals
Jordan 117-50

Semi finals
Phillipines 92-36

They've got nearly 8 players averaging double figures in a scoring.

Sa Pilimai is listed at 7'1 but I can't find much about him.

Dash Daniels in the team at 15 years old, looks to be a better prospect than his older brother Dyson.

Both players are a part of the NBA global academy, along with Nash Walker and Mading Kuany from the team.

Seems to be some good prospects coming through and a decent development system continuing.

Re: U16 Asian Championships

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 6:22 am
by Phreak50
Australia wins 79-76.

I think that’s three in a row for this Asian cup.

Dash Daniels the standout with 17pts, 6reb, 1st, 2blk.

Kid is good.

Re: U16 Asian Championships

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 10:18 am
by SalmonsSuperfan
How does the Asian competition look, in your view (not Australia)?
Something tells me China is going to produce some actual good basketball players in the next decade, I only say that because of the country's giant population and a relatively new interest in BBall. Could you speak on that at all? Are there some impressive U16 prospects as far as you can tell? China or not.

Re: U16 Asian Championships

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 9:53 pm
by LewisnotMiller
Phreak50 wrote:Australia wins 79-76.

I think that’s three in a row for this Asian cup.

Dash Daniels the standout with 17pts, 6reb, 1st, 2blk.

Kid is good.


I know a few people at his Australian club, and they've been giving me the whole 'might be better than his brother' thing for 2 years, but...he looked good...lol