1. Bhamara was drafted by the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks as the 52nd pick of the 2015 NBA Draft. Most experts, who had predicted Bhamara would get drafted, had slotted him to go between the 50th and 60th picks.
2. Bhamara had pre-draft day workouts for
as many as seven NBA teams in the lead up to the 2015 Draft. Besides
working out with the Mavericks, Bhamara’s pre-draft workouts included
being called up by teams like the Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs and
the Portland Trail Blazers.
3. Bhamara took to the game of basketball
quite late. He hadn’t even tried his hand at hoops until he was ten
years old. But because of his height at that age (Bhamara was already
five-feet-nine by the age of ten), his father’s friends recommended that
he took to the game. Consequently, by the age of 13, Bhamara had
already made his first dunk. Bhamara currently stands at seven-feet-two
and weighs 290 pounds.
4. Bhamara’s father, Balbir Singh Bhamara,
is also seven-feet-two. His grandmother on his father’s side is
six-feet-nine. Bhamara’s father is a farmer and Bhamara spent much of
his early childhood days (before basketball happened) helping his father
out in the fields.
5. Bhamara’s big break in his growth as a
hoops player happened when at the age of 14 he was selected as one of
eight players to be sent on a scholarship to the IMG basketball academy
in Florida in 2010. He has been with the academy for the last five years
where he played for the postgraduate team and averaged 9.2 points, 8.4
rebounds and 2.2 blocks in less than 20 minutes per game for the number
two team in the country.
6. Bhamara surprised many earlier this year
when he was declared for the NBA Draft after he couldn't secure a
college scholarship, but he's now the first player since the NBA put age
restrictions in place in 2005 to enter the league without first playing
in college, a professional foreign league or the D-League.
7. The franchise that drafted Bhamara, the
Dallas Mavericks, is one of the NBA’s most competitive teams, having
made the playoffs in 14 of the last 15 NBA seasons. The Mavericks also
won the NBA championship in 2011, with their head coach Rick Carlisle
rated by many as amongst the top three coaches in the league. The Mavs
also boast of future hall-of-fame player, Dirk Nowitzki, who is arguably
the greatest international player to ever play in the NBA.
8. It is difficult to say whether Bhamara
will get to play with the Mavs from the very beginning of the 2015-16
NBA season. Instead, he could be sent to the Mavericks’s D-League
affiliate, the Texas Legends, where he could work on honing his game.
Given that he has age on his side, the D-League experience would be
invaluable for Bhamara, who could well be India’s biggest sporting
sensation in the next few years.
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9.
Earlier this year, Sim Bhullar became the first player of Indian
descent (Bhullar’s parents are Indian, but he is a Canadian citizen) to
play for an NBA team when he was called up on a ten-day contract to play
for the Sacramento Kings. But Bhamara hails from India and so holds
bragging rights of being the first-ever Indian to be drafted into the
NBA.
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