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Indian Basketball

  • Gulam Abbas Moontasir, Indian basketball legend, dies at 80

    Gulam Abbas Moontasir, Indian basketball legend, dies at 80

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 17, 2022 · 12:01 pm
  • How Princepal Singh went from a volleyball hopeful to India’s finest basketball prospect

    How Princepal Singh went from a volleyball hopeful to India’s finest basketball prospect

    Nicolai Nayak
    · Dec 21, 2019 · 08:15 am
  • The lost legacy of Nagpada basketball – Mumbai’s very own NBA

    The lost legacy of Nagpada basketball – Mumbai’s very own NBA

    Nicolai Nayak
    · Oct 04, 2019 · 11:39 am
  • FIBA U-18 Women’s Asian C’ship: India clinch Division A berth, China beat Japan to win title

    FIBA U-18 Women’s Asian C’ship: India clinch Division A berth, China beat Japan to win title

    Praveen Sudevan
    · Nov 03, 2018 · 07:23 pm
  • FIBA Asian U-18 basketball C’ships: India trounce Hong Kong to enter Division B final

    FIBA Asian U-18 basketball C’ships: India trounce Hong Kong to enter Division B final

    Praveen Sudevan
    · Nov 02, 2018 · 10:04 pm
  • Video: Meet Abbas Moontasir, the Asian All-Star who rose from Mumbai’s basketball courts

    Video: Meet Abbas Moontasir, the Asian All-Star who rose from Mumbai’s basketball courts

    Abhijeet Kulkarni Shashank Rajaram Crystelle Rita Nunes
    · Dec 17, 2017 · 02:15 pm
  • Blazing a trail: Why India’s dramatic win at FIBA Women’s Asia Cup is massive for basketball

    Blazing a trail: Why India’s dramatic win at FIBA Women’s Asia Cup is massive for basketball

    Karan Madhok
    · Aug 03, 2017 · 02:00 pm
  • From NBA to India: New basketball coach Phil Weber hopes to create a culture of success

    From NBA to India: New basketball coach Phil Weber hopes to create a culture of success

    Karan Madhok
    · Jul 15, 2017 · 10:15 pm
  • Basketball player Vishesh Bhriguvanshi becomes first Indian to sign for Australia’s NBL

    Basketball player Vishesh Bhriguvanshi becomes first Indian to sign for Australia’s NBL

    Scroll Staff
    · Jul 07, 2017 · 04:54 pm
  • NBA launches foray in India with plans to launch expansive elite academy

    NBA launches foray in India with plans to launch expansive elite academy

    R Vishal
    · Nov 23, 2016 · 03:45 pm
  • Basketball: India crushed by Iran 47-77 in quarter-final of FIBA Asia Challenge

    Basketball: India crushed by Iran 47-77 in quarter-final of FIBA Asia Challenge

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 16, 2016 · 09:37 pm