Good package. Very informative and professional. Lamelo Ball and R J Hampton really benefited from their time in NBL but covid stopped U.S. players taking up the next stars program this season. However it's allowed locals to fill the spots, with Josh Giddey just being released by Adelaide to prepare for NBA draft and is predicted to be the first international selected.
In Australia this is the pathways Junior Career 1. Local recreation league where you play competitively or just for fun depending on what division you’re in (usually owned of a rep clubs organisation) 2. Rep teams which are usually one per local government area but more or less clubs depending on population in given region. This starts at age group under 12 10/11 year olds through to under 21. They also have a youth senior team which have the best players on a team regardless of age as long as your under 22. - rep clubs have multiple teams(number depending on amount of people willing to try out and clubs resources) based off skill level and potential - They play in a state wide league with multiple divisions where you compete for state title. - During this process you get scouted to represent your state (u14 u16 u18 u20 )with a team of the 10 best players in a given state where your compete against others states in week long tournaments. - During these tournaments college and team Australia scouts are watching - The best players(aged 15-18) in Australia get selected for the nba global academy usually only like 5-10 3. After Junior Career - The best rep clubs senior teams get promoted to the the NBL subsidiary league. Kids have the freedom to pick where they want to go. From here they can go to college in the states or play in the NBL if they’re good enough, which in turn can lead you to nba.
We're working on those videos. We have the information on this article if you would like to read about it: europrobasket.com/overseas-basketball-salaries/
I think there was a mis calculation in usd to aus dollars 1 million aus is about 650 million usd nearly double what was stated in the video if I’m not mistaken
Actually I thinks there might still be a mistake, even pre Covid your evaluation would put the Aus dollar at 36% of an American dollar which has never been the case that now we are around 70% but I’m certain that the Aus dollar didn’t just double in value during Covid, I did like the video though just wanted to point this out to you
@@rishi8447 in order to get sufficient exposure in India, you would probably need to make it to your national team or to a lower professional league outside of your country. Here you can find an article about the steps you can take: europrobasket.com/how-to-play-basketball-overseas-step-by-step-guide/
@@rishi8447 if your an elite basketball player India has a branch for the nba global academy. if you’re not at that level yet I suggest you play at the highest level league in your country and filming your games to get a scholarship in a prep school or college in the states.
Checkout this post for more information on how to play professional basketball overseas: europrobasket.com/how-to-play-basketball-overseas-step-by-step-guide/
@@charyzardygames1209 Start with trying to get into an NBL1 one team, that's the next tier league lower bit still a great standard, if you play really well as an NBL1 player an NBL team will notice and recruit you. ua-cam.com/video/Mf82aiLqUNA/v-deo.html
Today wael arakji signed 3 years deal with a Lebanese club for 400k USD, per season, mind U Lebanon is having a big economy crisis , I thought the NBL pays better money 💸💸💸 shocking.
Good package. Very informative and professional. Lamelo Ball and R J Hampton really benefited from their time in NBL but covid stopped U.S. players taking up the next stars program this season. However it's allowed locals to fill the spots, with Josh Giddey just being released by Adelaide to prepare for NBA draft and is predicted to be the first international selected.
Completely agree! Really appreciate the insight Jayson.
Great video, woeful pronunciation haha
American accent doesn't help any haha. Appreciate you watching!
Hey there I live in Australia and I'm in my teen years how can I play in the Australian NBL
Start with your local team in the NBL1 ua-cam.com/video/Mf82aiLqUNA/v-deo.html
In Australia this is the pathways
Junior Career
1. Local recreation league where you play competitively or just for fun depending on what division you’re in (usually owned of a rep clubs organisation)
2. Rep teams which are usually one per local government area but more or less clubs depending on population in given region. This starts at age group under 12 10/11 year olds through to under 21. They also have a youth senior team which have the best players on a team regardless of age as long as your under 22.
- rep clubs have multiple teams(number depending on amount of people willing to try out and clubs resources) based off skill level and potential
- They play in a state wide league with multiple divisions where you compete for state title.
- During this process you get scouted to represent your state (u14 u16 u18 u20 )with a team of the 10 best players in a given state where your compete against others states in week long tournaments.
- During these tournaments college and team Australia scouts are watching
- The best players(aged 15-18) in Australia get selected for the nba global academy usually only like 5-10
3. After Junior Career
- The best rep clubs senior teams get promoted to the the NBL subsidiary league. Kids have the freedom to pick where they want to go. From here they can go to college in the states or play in the NBL if they’re good enough, which in turn can lead you to nba.
Can you please do Canada Basketball Salaries??
We'll work on that for sure. Thanks for watching the video and commenting.
Working to get there
Keep workin! We'll be here in Europe if you want to play here.
🤞
Can you talk about Big V Australia
Maybe in another video we can cover it. Thanks for tuning in!
Cottons on over 650,000 USD I think, a 3 year 2 million deal. I don’t think it’s in Aus dollars.
Hey Lance, we appreciate your information. We’ll look to update our information. Thanks again!
CBA,PBA,KBL and B. League Salaries of Local player and Imports.
We're working on those videos. We have the information on this article if you would like to read about it: europrobasket.com/overseas-basketball-salaries/
PBA is a joke 😂😂😂
@@lioneljoseduterte4847 probably. 😁
@@europrobasket would really look forward to the KBL~
@@dibbitt2361 its a very well paying league. A lot of practice and very good import players. Best of luck!
trynna get there
We can help you get into Europe. From there you could work to get to Australia.
What country are you in
I think there was a mis calculation in usd to aus dollars 1 million aus is about 650 million usd nearly double what was stated in the video if I’m not mistaken
You’re correct. The video was made on values pre covid so much has changed since then. Appreciate you checking out the video 🙏
@@europrobasket makes sense I loved the video by the way keep up the interesting content 👍
Actually I thinks there might still be a mistake, even pre Covid your evaluation would put the Aus dollar at 36% of an American dollar which has never been the case that now we are around 70% but I’m certain that the Aus dollar didn’t just double in value during Covid, I did like the video though just wanted to point this out to you
How to i play in the nbl, like how do i get recognized by a nbl team
Thanks for the comment. Where are you playing currently?
@@europrobasket india 😅
@@rishi8447 in order to get sufficient exposure in India, you would probably need to make it to your national team or to a lower professional league outside of your country. Here you can find an article about the steps you can take: europrobasket.com/how-to-play-basketball-overseas-step-by-step-guide/
@@rishi8447 if your an elite basketball player India has a branch for the nba global academy. if you’re not at that level yet I suggest you play at the highest level league in your country and filming your games to get a scholarship in a prep school or college in the states.
Bogart got offered part ownership of Sydney kings .
Love to see important players getting involved in the league.
How to get to the NBL
Checkout this post for more information on how to play professional basketball overseas: europrobasket.com/how-to-play-basketball-overseas-step-by-step-guide/
God bless you
Appreciate you!
Please tell me
Thanks for commenting. How can we help you?
So how much is the salary of lamelo?
Currently or when he was in Australia?
@@europrobasket when he was in australia
They estimate over 350K: europrobasket.com/overseas-basketball-salaries/
@@europrobasket I think its 100k paid by the NBL and not the franchise. expense paid for and they are able to sign endorsement deals
How much did lamelo make?
How do I join a team if I am already in Australia?
Be good
@@harleyashworth1966 oh never thought of that.
@@charyzardygames1209 Start with trying to get into an NBL1 one team, that's the next tier league lower bit still a great standard, if you play really well as an NBL1 player an NBL team will notice and recruit you. ua-cam.com/video/Mf82aiLqUNA/v-deo.html
@@iggyblitz8739 thank you appreciate that but where do I apply to join a NBL1 team?
@@charyzardygames1209 what state are you in and how old
Is there a Division 2,3 or Division B,C in Australia?
Yes there are. They are called the State Leagues and there are various groups such as NBL1 and Big V amongst others.
NBL1 is the next tier down from NBL. ( The state leagues became national and formed into NBL1 )
@@iggyblitz8739 appreciate the information!
@@europrobasket ua-cam.com/video/ojaUwMG1c1g/v-deo.html
@@europrobasket ua-cam.com/video/Mf82aiLqUNA/v-deo.html
Today wael arakji signed 3 years deal with a Lebanese club for 400k USD, per season, mind U Lebanon is having a big economy crisis , I thought the NBL pays better money 💸💸💸 shocking.
ILL awarra hawks not spanish
Dually noted. Thanks!
Not even close to Gaze
Who isn’t close to gaze?
Under 15s
What country are you in
Too much money