EHD Star Journal - 11th February 2020

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It couldn't be real. While setting up his Christmas barbecue, Teny Puot got a long text message from NBA Los Angeles Laker and Hall of Famer, Luol Deng. "It was out of nowhere," Teny says. "I thought it was probably one of my friends." But before long, Luol Deng was on the phone, offering the 28-year-old Dandenongbased point guard the chance of a lifetime. He'd hand-picked a stunned Teny to captain South Sudan in a FIBA AfroBasket qualifying round in Nairobi, Kenya. "I didn't believe it until I met him later." "Not many people can say they've represented and led South Sudan in any sport," Teny grins. "It's amazing. It's a big-time achievement to represent your people. "It means you're doing something right" And so in January, Teny led this all-star South Sudanese team gathered from all over the planet, including six from Australia. They topped the table and Teny starred. His team qualified to the next stage with flair, skill and passion in front of packed stadiums, fever-pitched singing and stomping crowds. An atmosphere Teny had never encountered. And South Sudan are on the path for a June qualification round, then to meet Africa's best basketballing nations in AfroBasket 2021. The top two make the World Cup - and the 2024 Olympics. First hand he saw the unifying power of basketball - that transcended mere 'sport'. Back in Melbourne, the community were filling up cafes, cheering on the games as early as 4am. It's reward for effort for Teny, a private, selfmotivated disciple who shoots 800 baskets a day and hits the gym up to three times a day. Along the way he's met like-minded souls like businessman James Kerr, who bankrolled and formed the Red Roo basketball club in Dandenong. Continued page 2


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