
Aus Basketball will be shit till changes are made
Anon 870,
Size is a factor, but you can't deny that Athleticism is the major reason why US players are more successful.
Look at Kemba Walker, Jimmer Fredette, Kyrie Irving, Kalin Lucas, Nolan Smith---All those guys are 6-2 or under..All have had successful NCAA careers..Why?
Because of their speed and agility, not because of their size.
Look at the NBA..Ty Lawson is 5"11, Rajon Rondo is 6"1, Jameer Nelson is 6"0, JJ Barea is 6"0, Nate Robinson is 5"9, Chris Paul is 6"0, Raymond Felton is 5"11, Mo Williams is 6"1.
All those guys have been able to stay in the league and be successful players (Guys like Rondo, Paul have become superstars in fact)
And they are all quick guards with an exceptionally quick first step. Reason why Mills (at just 6 foot) was able to make it to the league and stay there--he had great speed.
Aussie basketball players have had the height, so to say that height is the defining difference between US and Aus basketball is ridicolous.
Newley was a great height for a 3 man/swingman--At 6"7 he could have made a great 3 man at the NBA level but he lacked the athleticism to be a good lateral defender.
Ingles at 6"8!! What a great height for a 3 man! But once again he lacked the athleticism to defend.
MacKinnon another player who could have played the 2 spot at 6"6, but lacked the speed needed to be a SG/Swingman
At the end of the day, height is not the issue, athleticism and the lack thereof is.
At the end of the day, "Newley/Ingles didnt make the NBA not because they were too small for the 4 spot, but because they were too slow for the 2/3 spot"
Go to the USA (NCAA college) and their 6"8 players are just as fast as our PG's in the NBL.
If Newley and Ingles possessed their athleticism, I have no doubt they would be in the NBA.

I actually follow the NBl a lot more than the NBA these days. NBA is all about spending big on big name players and blowing out the salary cap by as much as you can these days.

Consistently top 10 in the world in Mens, top 2 in Women and top 5 in the world overall. We are clearly woeful. Given our population, and the fact basketball is a poorly funded second tier sport, it is amazing that we are as good as we are.
Also worth noting that 'colleges' in America cannot be equated to 'schools' in Australia. Colleges are the equivalent of universities here, but our universities are geared towards education only and not sport and don't have anything of the campus life that makes college sport so huge in the US. Again, this has a lot to do with population sizes.

Skill wise, Australian junior players are always up there in terms of the worlds best.
Look at the current Emus team and you will see the skill level evident there.
All can pass, shoot, defend, rebound and all have a 'team first' mentality.
In terms of Skill, Australia's young basketballers are among the worlds best.
Unfortunately, the one thing that distinguishes Oz players from US players is the noticeable difference in athleticism.
We must not forget that alot of the top US High school/college players possess natural athleticism (Speed, VJ, agility).
Don't get me wrong, these US players are highly skillful; But they are born with athleticism and with athleticism like that, teaching the skills/technical aspects of the game becomes much easier.
In Australia, there are only 22 million, compared with 300 million in the US. That is why we don't have an abundance of 7"0 centers coming through or why we don't get alot of 6"6 athletes coming through--And alot of those are lured to AFL anyway.
In Australia, most future athletes are born 'white' and generally without natural athletic ability. So essentially, our athletes are already behind the 8-ball from their day of birth compared with US 'black' athletes.
We don't have the population and alot of our future Emus are born without natural athleticism.
Look at all the very good Aussie potential NBA players, and lack of athleticism and or size is a key component of why they never made it to the NBA.
However, the skill is there.

So how come if we have one of the best juniors programs in the world why are we shit in the mens?
kids in the usa dont start playing ball in a tough comp till high school

I see Southern are playing some games at Port Pirie against Port Pirie and Port Augusta. Open clinics as well to 10s to 14s. Recruiting?
