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Years ago
wow if South Australia has a good group of players how many junior national championships have they won?
they don't Develop good enough players, most state teams will come through with a group of NBL talent together in the junior national championships

Years ago
South Australia must have some unbelievable talent out there among the younger players.
For some reason though, there hasn't been development players come through the ranks and develop into NBL regulars.
Is it because a lot of talented South Australian basketball players go to College in the US?
Or do talented youngsters actually have an aversion to representing the 36ers?
