Bulakenyo from Tasmania set to compete for Australia in the NBA Basketball Tournament in Abu Dhabi

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Zhandro Nunez, a 16-year-old Filipino-Australian from Tasmania, is set to represent Australia in the NBA Basketball School International Tournament, which will take place in Abu Dhabi this October 2-6 2024. Credit: Happy Nunez

What sacrifices does a 16-year-old have to make to be one of the representatives for Australia in the NBA Basketball School International Tournament in Abu Dhabi?


Key Points
  • Zhandro Nunez is the only player of Filipino descent who will represent Australia in the NBA Basketball School International Tournament in Abu Dhabi from October 2-6, 2024.
  • The Abu Dhabi Tournament is a remarkable opportunity for selected players to compete against teams from various NBA basketball schools around the world. Participants will have the chance to explore popular attractions in Abu Dhabi, watch an NBA pre-season game, and meet NBA stars.
  • Aside from playing basketball, he wishes to continue his studies in medicine or a course in the medical field, inspired by his family and the people around him.
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Besides playing basketball, Zhandro is also doing some refereeing and volunteer coaching as a way of giving back to the club and community. Credit: Happy Nunez
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Zhandro started joining a local basketball club at the age of 13, and since then, he has been unstoppable, participating in numerous national and international tournaments. The most recent one was in Manila earlier this year, where he represented Australia. Credit: Happy Nunez
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Zhandro was awarded Dux of the Year when he graduated year 10 in 2023 from Hillard Christian School in Tasmania. Dux of the Year is a modern title given to the highest-ranking student in academics, arts, or sporting achievements. Credit: Happy Nunez

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John and Happy Nunez, a couple from Tasmania, are grateful that their care and support for their children have yielded great results. Credit: Happy Nunez


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