NBL launches Next Generation Award
17 Jan
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The Hungry Jack’s National Basketball League (NBL) has announced changes to its annual awards, with the introduction of the Next Generation Award to be proudly presented by Champion.
The new accolade replaces the existing Rookie of the Year and will be awarded for the first time this season.
All players under the age of 25 at April 30 of the year of the conclusion of the relevant season are eligible to win the Next Generation Award.
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NBL Commissioner Jeremy Loeliger believes the change will provide a more meaningful representation of the immense talent amongst the League’s emerging superstars.
“The NBL has never been better and a huge part of that is due to the injection of the sensational younger talent we are lucky to have participating in the competition,” Loeliger said.
“From rising Australian and New Zealand players, returning college players, Next Stars, high-level imports and exciting development players, the NBL has a healthy and diverse mix of up-and-coming stars who are making their mark in a big way on a global stage.
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“Changing from Rookie of the Year to the Next Generation Award allows us to simplify the eligibility criteria so we can highlight and recognise the stars of the future with greater transparency.”
All head coaches, assistant coaches and captains will vote for the Next Generation Award presented by Champion.
The Next Generation Award presented by Champion, along with all other awards for the season, will be announced at the Andrew Gaze MVP Night on February 7.

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