Galloway's Ipswich loom as force to be reckoned with in NBL1
3 Feb
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Exciting wing Jaylin Galloway has arguably been one of the NBL's breakout stars during the NBL23 season, becoming a key part of the Sydney Kings side, as they attempt to claim back-to-back championships.
Once that campaign wraps up, Galloway will quickly turn his attention to more silverware with the Ipswich Force, after the 20-year-old recently penned a deal with the NBL1 North club - which will again see him team up with older brother Kyrin (who plays with the Adelaide 36ers) - as well as Brisbane Bullets big man Harry Froling.
"The main reason I signed was to play with my brother again," said Galloway, who played with Mackay during the 2022 season.
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"We now have a very imposing team, that has lots of potential and is capable of going all the way [in the NBL1 competition].
"But having played in the NBL1 North before, I know the importance of playing hard and competing, which will help build team chemistry every day."
The Townsville product is adamant his second year with the Hoops Capital side will help him have his best NBL1 campaign to date.
"Playing against NBL competition this season has definitely helped a lot with my toughness and competitiveness and I believe that will transfer over to the NBL1 season," the Australian Boomer said.
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Galloway has also set himself lofty goals for the 2023 NBL1 season, including more silverware.
"Goals for this season of course will be winning the championship and getting the MVP award," he said.
The second-year King and his Hoops Capital side take on the 36ers on Friday at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre at 7.30pm AEDT - with the match broadcast on ESPN via Kayo Sports and Foxtel.

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