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    What Indian basketball learnt from Asia’s best at the NBA Rising Stars Invitational | NBA News

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    TimesofIndia.com in Singapore: For much of this week, moving between the courts inside Singapore’s OCBC Arena for the NBA Rising Stars Invitational 2026 has almost become an exercise in repetition.A Japanese school wins comfortably. A Chinese side follows with another convincing performance. Australia imposes itself physically. South Korea plays with a level of organisation that rarely seems hurried.Different jerseys. Different opponents. Yet, the pattern barely changes. It isn’t merely that these teams keep winning. It is how they win.The ball rarely stays still for long. A defensive rebound immediately becomes another attack. Five players rotate almost instinctively, rarely looking towards the bench for direction. The full-court press refuses to relent, whether the game is level or the lead has already stretched beyond reach.Watching from the courtside, it becomes increasingly difficult to separate individual talent from the system producing it.That pattern followed in the Velammal International School’s second game onto Hall 3 on Thursday afternoon.Against South Korea’s Kyungbock High School, India’s lone representatives found themselves chasing not just the basketball, but the speed with which the Koreans processed every situation.

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    By halftime, the contest had almost slipped beyond recovery.Whenever Velammal looked to build patiently from the backcourt, another Korean defender arrived. Passing lanes disappeared almost instantly. Loose balls were recovered before Indian players could react. The full-court press suffocated possessions before they had even begun, while every defensive rebound immediately became another attack.Each one was the product of spacing, anticipation and timing. Fast breaks arrived in waves. Even routine possessions were executed with remarkable precision.The final score eventually read 131-46.Yet, as the afternoon unfolded, the scoreboard gradually became the least interesting part of the story. The bigger question lingered long after the final buzzer.Why do the same basketball nations continue producing school teams that appear several steps ahead of everyone else?

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    More than talent

    From the stands, it was easy to assume South Korea’s biggest advantage came from physicality.Head coach Sungin Lim saw it differently.“The Indian team’s physical balance is actually very good,” Lim told Timesofindia.com after the game. “Their conditioning is also good. But compared to our players, the fundamentals are lacking. That’s where I saw the biggest difference.”His answer echoed what had unfolded over four quarters.Kyungbock weren’t simply bigger players. They defended as a unit.They trapped ball handlers before passing options appeared. Every rebound triggered another transition. Every player understood where the next pass was going before it was played.The numbers reflected that collective understanding. Kyungbock finished with 54 rebounds, 31 assists and 26 steals, forcing Velammal into 40 turnovers.But Lim insisted those numbers are only the final product.“The most important thing is volume of training,” he said. “Students have school, they have classes and they have other activities. So within that limited time, we try to maximise the intensity of training.“Basketball is always a team game. If you don’t have stamina, you cannot express your skill or your fundamentals on the court.”Watching the Koreans continue pressing with the same intensity well into the fourth quarter, it was difficult to disagree.

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    A pathway beyond school

    Interestingly, Lim was quick to dismiss the notion that South Korea’s success simply comes from greater investment. In fact, he believes basketball receives less support today than it once did.“Korean basketball used to have a much stronger structure and infrastructure,” he explained.“Support has reduced compared to before.” Instead, South Korea has focused on strengthening the ecosystem around its players.Elite basketball schools now work alongside club programmes, widening the player base while maintaining coaching standards.“The important thing is bringing more schools and clubs into the system,” Lim said. “You need more kids playing, but you also need the right coaches to help those kids reach their potential.”Just as importantly, the journey does not stop once school basketball ends.Players move into a structured university competition before progressing into the professional KBL, creating a pathway that extends well beyond adolescence.High school is not the end. Many players first go through university basketball before entering the professional league.

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    India’s takeaway

    Velammal head coach Shamsheer Basha had spoken earlier in the week about India’s need to improve its fundamentals. Thursday only reinforced that belief.“Our boys were lazy today,” Basha admitted before adding, “There was a lack of practice, our defence wasn’t good, our offence wasn’t good.”Asked what impressed him most about South Korea, his answers came almost immediately.“Their outside shooting is very good, their communication is very good, their game planning is very good, their full-court press is excellent.”“Our boys move slowly. They attack immediately. That experience is what we have learnt from this tournament. I will go back and teach these boys what mistakes we made.”Velammal’s task became even harder with Fyodor Prem Athithan, one of India’s standout performers against Indonesia, restricted to just ten minutes.Without their primary point guard, much of the responsibility shifted to former NBA Academy India player Kushal Singh, who spent long spells initiating the offence rather than searching for his own points before finishing with 17.Captain Sri Saran Vadivel Murugan continued to fight throughout, adding 16 points despite the widening deficit.Kushal, though, refused to measure the week through victories or defeats.“I knew I had to get my teammates involved first,” he said. “It’s a team game. One player cannot do everything.”Reflecting on the tournament, he spoke less about basketball and more about mentality.“As a team, we lack in a lot of places. We lack mindset. We don’t have enough mental strength. We give up too early.”Then came the line that perhaps best summed up why tournaments like the NBA Rising Stars Invitational matter.“We now know our mistakes. We know where we stand as individuals and as a team. So we can come back better.”

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