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TUPU League To Provide New Pathways For Kiwi Ballers

勛圖51惇蹋厙APP (BBNZ) is excited to announce the establishment of a new-look, nationwide domestic basketball league for 2024 and beyond; the TUPU League.

TUPU League will operate as a regionally-focussed, second-division amateur basketball league for men and women, replacing the U23 Nationals and D-League tournaments that have operated in previous years. The amateur status of the competition means that players competing in TUPU League can retain their eligibility status for US College basketball.

TUPU Leagues primary aim is to provide a competition which encourages representative players to continue playing for their local associations, after they finish school or university providing a platform of competitive basketball to help bridge the gap between the U20 Nationals and the NBL/Tauihi professional leagues.

The name TUPU League is derived from the Mori word Tupu which means to grow or develop and BBNZ Chief Executive, with consultation undertaken with Te Mori Committee around the appropriate usage of the name and logo.

Reminders of the purpose of this league:

– The TUPU League is not about elite or HP competition (that is for NBL and Tauihi).

– The TUPU League is there to provide a competitive option for those who miss out on those leagues and bridges a gap that is currently seeing basketballers hang up their boots.

– The TUPU League is in place to encourage participation in the gap between U20 or age group reps, and NBL or Tauihi basketball.

– TUPU League is about participation and providing a safe place for those with a competitive edge to continue playing.

– All associations are eligible to enter, whether they have senior teams or not.

Dillon Boucher says that TUPU League will provide an additional level of basketball for athletes to access and develop their skills in.

TUPU League will be an important part of our athlete pathways, as the more opportunities we can give our Kiwi athletes to play, the better their development and growth will be, says Boucher.

The League is designed to cater to a range of athlete levels, from players looking to showcase their skills in the hopes of being seen by Sals NBL or GJ Gardner Homes Tauihi teams, to those wanting to build up their resume for overseas colleges or Clubs. For other players, TUPU League can be their basketball ceiling; the highest level of competition they aspire to.

Boucher says that the key theme behind TUPU League is filling a gap in basketball competition for younger players, keeping them interested in the game when other opportunities may not be available for them at that time.

Keeping our athletes interested and engaged is key, we always want to give them something to aim towards. For instance, if a player doesnt make the cut for the Auckland Tuatara or Northern Kahu that year, TUPU gives them a development pathway so they can continue towards achieving that goal in the future.

How TUPU League Will Work

The associations will run TUPU League qualifier events between 22 April 31 May 2024 for the Womens League, and 16 September 25 October for the Mens League. A minimum of six games per association must be played during this time, either over a six-week period or in a single tournament format; this is at the discretion of all associations within the zone.

Following this period, the 12 highest-placed mens and womens teams will be selected from the six zones to progress to the Tupu League National Finals, which are run by BBNZ.

The Tupu League Womens Finals will run from 21-23 June at Mercury BayPark, Tauranga.

The Tupu League Mens Finals will run from 14-16 November at Edgar Centre, Dunedin.

BBNZ will award a TUPU League Mens and Womens National Cup to the winning teams, as well as determine the Allstar Five teams and MVPs.

 

Boucher says the timings of these leagues has been developed to allow players to use it as a pathway for their future basketball goals.

The TUPU League Womens competition has been structured to appeal to players who are home from college or other endeavours, giving them a platform to be seen and evaluated by team scouts ahead of the GJ Gardner Homes Tauihi season.

And the Mens League takes place after the conclusion of the Sals NBL season, acting as a platform for development players to get a chance to be seen ahead of future competitions.

We want our athletes to use TUPU League as a tool to achieve their own personal basketball goals, and as a pathway they can use to help unlock their maximum potential in a sport they love.

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