Delly predicts NBA golden era for Aussies

Monday, 17 September 2018:

Matthew Dellavedova believes Australian basketball is on the cusp of a golden era with a record 11 players on NBA rosters this season.

With Victoria's Mitch Creek signing a non-guaranteed deal with the Brooklyn Nets, a mammoth Australian contingent will feature in the upcoming NBA season - headlined by Philadelphia 76ers superstar Ben Simmons.

Former NBA Championship winner Dellavedova says the sky is the limit for his countrymen, with the season kicking off in October.

"It's an awesome time to be an Australian involved in basketball over here because there are so many exciting players coming through," Milwaukee Bucks guard Dellavedova told AAP.

"Obviously, Ben is the biggest name of them all but you've also got Jonah Bolden joining him at the Sixers, Thon (Maker) with me at Milwaukee and Dante (Exum) back healthy again."

Point guard Simmons starred in his first season in the NBA, smashing a series of records while leading the 76ers to the Eastern Conference semi-finals and himself to Rookie of The Year award.

Having battled through injuries since the Utah Jazz drafted Exum with the fifth overall pick in 2014, the talented point guard recently agreed to a three-year, $US33-million contract extension.

While fellow Australian Aron Baynes recently signed a two-year, $US11-million deal to remain at the Boston Celtics, Dellavedova is particularly excited with Melbourne's Ryan Broekhoff landing at the Dallas Mavericks from Europe.

"I'm really excited for Ryan Broekhoff to get his chance with Dallas," Dellavedova said.

"He's a guy that's good enough to play in the NBA and has been for a number of years."

Dellavedova attributed the NBA invasion to the Australian Institute of Sport's basketball program.

"I think a big reason for it is the AIS; the Centre of Excellence is an unbelievable facility," he said.

"A lot of us have come through there and I think that's the foundation of my success and I would say a lot of other guys, too."

Australians on NBA teams for the 2018/19 regular season are: Ben Simmons, Jonah Bolden (Philadelphia 76ers); Aron Baynes (Boston Celtics); Joe Ingles, Dante Exum (Utah Jazz); Matthew Dellavedova, Thon Maker (Milwaukee Bucks); Ryan Broekhoff (Dallas Mavericks); Patty Mills (San Antonio Spurs); Mitch Creek (Brooklyn Nets); Deng Adel (Toronto Raptors).






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