Jagdeep Singh (basketball)

Jagdeep Singh Bains (Hindi: जगदीप सिंह; born 10 January 1986) is former captain of Indian basketball team and an Indian professional basketball player for the Mumbai Challengers of the UBA Pro Basketball League. He spent his first seven seasons with Punjab Police Jalandhar in the Indian National Basketball Championship. Singh was dismissed from Punjab in 2012 and suffered a career-threatening injury. He returned to basketball in 2016, when he signed with the Challengers. Singh competes with the India national basketball team at the FIBA Asia Championship. He has played with the team on over 20 occasions. Bains has just completed his degree of coaching from national institute of sports , Patiala in 2019.

Jagdeep Singh
No. 6 Mumbai Challengers
PositionCenter
LeagueUBA Pro Basketball League
Personal information
Born (1986-01-10) 10 January 1986
Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan
NationalityIndian
Listed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Listed weight213 lb (97 kg)
Career information
High schoolLudhiana Basketball Academy
(Ludhiana, Punjab)
Playing career2008–2012
Career history
2008–2012Punjab Police
2016–presentMumbai Challengers
Career highlights and awards
  • Indian All-Star (2011)

Early life

Singh was born on 10 January 1986 in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan.[1] His father coached athletics, and Jagdeep was a runner. Due to his exceptional height, he drew the attention of a local basketball coach in 2002. Singh joined the Rajasthan team in the following year, competing in school nationals.[2] He was soon noticed by coach Sankaran Subramanian, and he was invited to the prestigious Ludhiana Basketball Academy in Ludhiana, Punjab.[1][3] Subramanian trained Singh for five to six hours each day, and he taught him fundamental basketball skills.[2]

International career

Shortly after becoming a part of Ludhiana Basketball Academy early in his career, Singh joined the India junior national team. At age 19, he became a member of the senior team.[1] Singh competed for India at both the FIBA Asia Championship 2007 and FIBA Asia Championship 2009.[4] He averaged 11.4 points per game at the 2007 tournament for the 15th placed Indians.[5] In 2009, he averaged a team-leading 7.8 rebounds per game as the Indian team improved to a 13th-place finish.[6] In both of India's victories, he was the game-leading rebounder, grabbing 10 against Indonesia and 15 against Uzbekistan.

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References

  1. Teja, Gagan K. (19 June 2014). "Bains pays for sticking with Punjab". The Tribune. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  2. Dwivedi, Aditi (12 July 2015). ""Heartbreaking when you do so much, but get rejection in return," Jagdeep Singh Bains, ex India basketball player". Ekalavyas.com. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  3. Kanthwali, Gaurav (7 September 2011). "Ludhiana provides wings to India's basketball dream". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  4. FIBA Player Profile
  5. FIBA Archive
  6. FIBA Archive
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