LC
Years ago

‘Sudo Ballin’: The rise of Sudanese Australian bas

'Sudo Ballin' is a documentary short showing the rise of Sudanese Australian basketball on the world stage. Showing how basketball can help and inspire many including Sudanese refugees fleeing war.

With the explosion in the amount of Sudanese Australian basketballers playing in US colleges, professionally, and soon to be the NBA, the film shows what many go through in a quest to make it to that level.

The film includes interviews with the Miami Heat’s Luol Deng, Melbourne United’s Majok Majok, the Texas Legend’s Deng Deng, and many others.

‘Sudo Ballin’: The rise of Sudanese Australian basketball

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RMQ  
Years ago

Australian basketball will look very different - in a good way - in about 10 years.

Very exciting times.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

After Thon drafted #10 I expect alot more sudanese players will try to make their way to the US high school or college, lets hope they have a passport that has the Australian emblem on it with their correct age and not a piece of wrinkled A4 paper with DOB written in pencil.

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