Jones & Wigness selected in U19s World Cup team
4 Jun
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Five NBL players will represent Australia at the upcoming FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup, invluding two Bullets, Blake Jones and Tamuri Wigness.
The tournament will take place in the cities of Riga and Daugavpils from 3-11 July.
Other NBL contracted players named include, Akoldah Gak from the Illawarra Hawks, Jaylin Galloway and the newly signed Biwali Bayles from the Sydney Kings.
Gak has appeared for the Hawks four times so far this season and comes in as a tall threat for the Emus side, standing at 210cm.
Wigness and Jones have both had promising seasons for the Bullets and will continue their journeys in the NBL1 North competition with Brisbane and Logan, respectively.
The upcoming Junior World Championships marks the third for Wigness, who previously participated in the 2017 U17 and 2019 U19 FIBA World Cups.
Jones also dominated the recent Australia U20 Championships for Queensland with averages of 20 points and six rebounds per game.
His U20 opponent Galloway played minutes with the NBA Global Academy’s team and has also made eight appearances for the Kings so far this season.
Bayles will suit up for Sydney in the 2021-2022 NBL season after helping Australia secure a gold medal at the 2019 FIBA U17 Oceania Championships while averaging 9.5 points and three assists.
Australia has drawn Pool D for the upcoming championships along with USA, Turkey and Mali.
The Emus’ first game of the tournament will take place on Saturday 3 July against Mali.
Australian Emus U19 FIBA World Cup Team
Taran Armstrong
Biwali Bayles – Sydney Kings
Reyne Smith
Tamuri Wigness – Brisbane Bullets
Jaylin Galloway – Sydney Kings
Blake Jones – Brisbane Bullets
Bol Dengdit
Dyson Daniels
Leyi Adebayo
Akoldah Gak – Illawarra Hawks
David Okwera
Yaak Yaak

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