BSA says basketball on leaps, bounds in SA

July 8, 2009 in News

“Interesting article in the Sowetan”

The new Basketball South Africa (BSA) executive committee has been asked by the world governing body to help in fast-tracking the development of the game in the country.

This would be achieved by establishing competitive leagues for both men and women at all levels, BSA says.

This was delivered to BSA president Malesela Maleka and his deputy, Malumbete Ralethe, by the Federation of International Basketball Association (Fiba) on Saturday at a meeting here at the World Student Games to discuss the revival of the sport in SA.

“Fiba have asked us to establish competitive leagues, be it amateur or professional. We fully support their call because it is in line with the resolutions of the new executive committee to create a platform for both young and old South Africans to play basketball on a regular basis,” said Maleka.

“The meeting also discussed the role that Fiba want South Africa to play in terms of the development of the game on the continent, they see South Africa as a strategic partner for them to develop basketball across the globe because we also have students of the world in our country.

“Fiba have seen the potential that we have in basketball throughout the world because we also have quite a number of men and women playing the sport elsewhere, with the majority of them studying in the US.”

Maleka announced that Fiba president Bob Elphinston and secretary-general Patrick Baumann will visit SA in September for meetings with the Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhenkesi Stofile among other stakeholders.

“Their visit will also coincide with the coming of the yearly Basketball Without Borders, which Fiba are over the moon that it has been progressing well in our country over the years.

Article by Ramatsiyi Moholoa, publishe 6 July 2009

In 2007 after getting frustrated at the lack of information about the game he loved in South Africa, Victor decided to start Mybasketball and he hasn't looked back. For close to 15 years, Victor has experienced the game as a player, a coach, a spectator and now from a media perspective. The whole purpose of Mybasketball is to keep the fans informed about the game and anything related to it; whether it is here in SA, Africa or Overseas. Victor has made some great friends along the way and rekindled some amazing friendships through the game.. Some of those friends have joined him on this crusade to make basketball better for everyone, and he looks forward to a South Africa where basketball gets the credit it deserves and the focus is on youth development and improving the coaches.
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2 responses to BSA says basketball on leaps, bounds in SA

  1. Interesting article considering what is happening with the senior national team at the moment.. Let’s hope there is light at the end of the tunnel… Anyway… ciao,V

  2. basketball will not be recognized the same at senior level as it used to be,back in the late 1990′s, where we had a dominate team with SHOOTERS who cud shoot off the dribble and FORWARDS who cud drive that bball with/without defense and our POINT GUARDS knew what they had to do.our selectors got to give all players a fair chance and not select players who they know…our country has outstanding players.LETS GIVE THEM A CHANCE!!!