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LOCAL BASKETBALL SCENE NEEDS REVAMP
The Straits Times
|May 01, 2025
Adroit's heavy loss to Kings reflects growing gulf, with former Slingers calling for action
Midway through the first quarter of their game against the New Taipei Kings on April 29, Singapore's National Basketball League (NBL) champions Adroit were leading 14-10, with Leon Kwek grabbing seven points.
Their brief lead during their opening Basketball Champions League (BCL) Asia-East Group B match at Xinzhuang Gymnasium in Taiwan, brought back memories of a time when professional basketball in Singapore existed and flourished with the Singapore Slingers.
Alas, despite featuring several former Slingers like Jay Shay Lin, Ng Han Bin, Toh Qing Huang and Kwek, Adroit remain an amateur side training just once a week to face professionals.
The local players met imports Ihor Serheiev, Sergeii Pryimak and Oleksandr Kolchenko for the first time on match day, eventually losing 105-65 to the Taiwan Professional Basketball League leaders.
Adroit coach Ng Choon Hong said: "We are not a professional team, so we train very little and it's hard to compare with the opponents, whose stamina is very good and shooting is very sharp."
This story is from the May 01, 2025 edition of The Straits Times.
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