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Years ago
Greatest Period in Aussie Junior Basketball?
The article asks;
'The question now is can the current crop of juniors continue their successes to the senior level, something that previous generations have struggled with. And more importantly, can this crop of juniors develop to eventually bring Australia that elusive Olympic medal?'
I am not sure that previous generations have struggled for success at senior level, that depends on what is classified as being successful.
Any medal at the next Olympics would be an awesome achievement, remember that other nations are also developing their juniors at the same rate...
