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17 Aug 2014 18:33 #207753
by ketchim
“I’ve long believed that India is the next great frontier for the NBA :
and adding a talented player like Sim only underscores the exponential growth
basketball has experienced in that nation,â€
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17 Aug 2014 18:33 #207754
by ketchim
Kings owner Vivek Ranadive, a Mumbai-born tech billionaire, believes he won’t be the last !!
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17 Aug 2014 18:34 #207755
by ketchim
“While Sim is the first player of Indian descent to sign with an NBA franchise :
he represents one of many that will emerge from that region as the game continues to
garner more attention and generate ever-increasing passion among :
a new generation of Indian fans.â€
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17 Aug 2014 18:44 #207761
by ketchim
The Kings televised over 20 games live in India last season
launched a website in Hindi,
sent players and dancers to Mumbai,
and signed the team’s first India-based sponsor.
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18 Aug 2014 08:05 #207793
by rayking
LOL, but I don't just adding a great player to a team is the answer to India's woes. For India the issue has always been about team spirit. The team either plays well or plays bad. If one player fails, the rest tumble. They don't seem to be able to support each others performance either. They need to be a little more aggressive. They should have more experience handling different pitches, after all their opponents can. Its not rocket science.
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18 Aug 2014 10:19 #207824
by Rohan99
So basketball is the answer? India has a team has always either played very well or very badly. India seems to thrive in subcontinental conditions and against weak teams like the west indies. India has always struggled against the top teams away from home.
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18 Aug 2014 21:07 #208012
by bala24
Thank god i chanced to happen by this thread...
Ketchim...I still haven't posted in this thread,before this..
::LOL::
Really laughing out loud now..
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19 Aug 2014 09:36 #208100
by ketchim
hahahahaha ....I understand !!
there is a poster LITTERING the forum with Crap :
and making great Topics relegated to bottom page :-[
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19 Aug 2014 09:50 #208106
by ketchim
bala24 , there is a light at the end of the tunnel !
Strokemaker , see the bhais ....all over Toronto dunking Baskets .
rayking , perfect game to learn aggresion ....
Rohan , maybe not the answer but Hoops is a good agressive game !
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