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NBA star feels India has major role to play in basketball
Updated on Friday, July 03, 2009, 20:56 IST
Mumbai, July 03: Notwithstanding the lower ranking of the Indian basketball team, two-time National Basketball Association (NBA) all star Baron Davis feels the country has enough talent to dominate the sport in the coming years.

"There is great potential in this country, which is one of the leading emerging nations. In the coming years, I see India playing a huge role (in the sport)," the Los Angeles Clippers guard told reporters here today.

"In the coming years, you will see a great influx of Indians moving abroad for a career in the sport. However, for it to happen a lot of patience and effort is required. India is No. 46 on the basketball chart, it has a lot of scope to grow, said Davis, who was here to tip off the NBA's fan event in India.”

"Hopefully we will soon reach a point when we have 2-3 guys from this country in the NBA," he said.

The NBA star, who conducted youth clinics here, said it was important to teach kids the correct way to play the game.

"It is important that we teach them the fundamentals of the games, the correct way to play and continue to develop their skills," he said.

Davis hoped that with the NBA setting an office in India, funds would flow for the sport in the country.

"NBA will have an office in India within a year. Hopefully that will bring in corporate sponsorship," he said.

Davis, who heads 'Verso Entertainment', said he was looking forward to make a basketball film next year.

"I might also produce basketball content for Indian television," he said.

The NBA player said he was hooked on to the loop game ever since he was three-years-old when his grandfather built a basketball court for him.

"Basketball is an outlet for me to stay away from violence, drugs and all negative things. It is a source of creativity for me," he said.

Bureau Report


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