Chinese experience helps grow Noi's game
6 Apr
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Sydney Kings forward Kouat Noi believes his short stint in China with the Ningbo Rockets has helped grow him as a player.
King #237 Noi, who won NBL25's Sixth Man of the Year, featured in 11 Chinese Basketball Association games for the Rockets, where he averaged 18 points, 4.27 rebounds and 2.45 assists per contest.
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"[Playing in China] was another platform for me to showcase my talent and hopefully, more opportunities will present themselves out of this stint in the future," said the South Sudanese international.
"Further to that, I enjoyed getting to play against former NBA players and connecting with old college basketball friends."
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