India's Underdog Basketball Team Eyes Asian Glory

India's national basketball team, often seen as underdogs, is showing promise under coach Scott Fleming. Ranked 15th in Asia, they face tough opponents in the FIBA Asia Cup. With a youthful roster, expectations include reaching their fullest potential and utilizing the growing Indian professional league to enhance competitiveness.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 04-08-2025 19:47 IST | Created: 04-08-2025 19:47 IST
India's Underdog Basketball Team Eyes Asian Glory
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India's basketball team, long regarded as underdogs, is entering the FIBA Asia Cup with newfound confidence, thanks to recent victories against higher-ranked teams. Coach Scott Fleming, known for fostering young talent, believes his team has the potential to surprise even the strongest opponents in Asia.

Ranked 15th, India has been placed in a challenging group featuring top-tier teams like China, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. Tamil Nadu native Pranav Prince expressed optimism about India's chances, with the team targeting at least a top-4 finish. The squad has been diligently preparing for this tournament, with focus on strategy and adaptability.

Coach Fleming is keen to maintain the team's unique style while ensuring strategic flexibility against diverse opponents. He has made selection decisions based on the current form and has brought veterans and enthusiastic newcomers onboard. With the upcoming professional basketball league in India, Fleming and Prince see opportunities for year-round play and the sport's growth in the country.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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