![]() “There’s a lot of talent in this squad and I think we’ve got a good chance of matching it with every team. “I’ve always dreamed of playing for the Boomers and representing Australia, so to get this opportunity is really special, and I’m looking forward to competing at the World Cup,” Giddey said. Giddey, who has worked with renowned shooting coach Chip Engelland, enjoyed an impressive second season with Thunder, and looks forward to carrying that form into national representation. But there was no room for Mitch Creek (South East Melbourne Phoenix). Josh Green (Dallas Mavericks), a former No.18 pick who has just come off a strong third season, is another on the rise, having averaged career-highs of 9.1 points, 3 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game.įorward Jock Landale (Phoenix), Matisse Thybulle (Portland) and Jack White (Denver) are also among those chosen, as are NBL stars Chris Goulding (Melbourne United), Sam Froling (Illawarra Hawks), Will McDowell-White (New Zealand) and Keanu Pinder (Perth). Daniels, a 201cm guard, appeared in 59 games with the Pelicans, starting 11 times, and averaging 3.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists. ![]()
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