Sami Bzai targets undefeated record in Group F to boast level of Jordan basketball- June 9, 2021
POSTED BY: Abdul Hamid Addasi
AMMAN (Jordan) - There's been an abundance of talent for Jordan through the FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Qualifiers. Whether it's Amin Abu Hawwas or Freddy Ibrahim, the future of Jordan basketball looks bright. Another player that fans might want to add on their radars as a player to watch is Sami Bzai, a talented 27-year-old guard. "It all started when Coach Sam Daghles heard about me and contacted me on Twitter and asked me to come and play. I owe him a lot," Bzai recalled. "I always thought I could play professional basketball if I worked at it enough. I'm confident in what I can do on the court." Bzai made his national team debut at the FIBA Asia Challenge in 2016 and made his Asia Cup debut later in 2017. Obviously, he's hoping to make it a second straight appearance later this year in Indonesia. "It feels great to represent the country and play basketball at a high level. I love my teammates because we are one big basketball family." As he was fresh out of college in his first run in the Asia Cup, it might be expected for Bzai to bring something different to the table for Jordan in his future national team appearances. "The biggest change from my first time on the national team is that my role has changed so I feel more responsibility in my performance and also as a leader of the team." Bzai names Japan and Australia as teams that he would like to play against in the FIBA Asia Cup when the time comes, but the first step now is to earn a qualification spot from the Qualifiers. Jordan are currently undefeated after playing two games in Group F and they are certainly hoping to keep that loss column clean up until the final buzzer of the last game. "I want to win all our games and show everyone that Jordan has some of the best players in the Asia Cup. Source FIBA.COM Tags : SAMI BZAI, NIFT AL-SHAMAL, JORDANIAN BASKETBALL |
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