Australia
Coach:
Adam Caporn
Establishment Date:
0
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-
Stadium:
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Seating Capacity:
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Team Info
The Australian national basketball team, known as the Boomers, represents the country on the global stage and is a powerhouse in the FIBA Oceania region and a consistent contender in world competitions. The team is based in Melbourne and plays its home games at various arenas across the nation, including the John Cain Arena. The Boomers were founded in the mid-20th century and are owned and operated by Basketball Australia, with Brian Goorjian serving as a long-tenured and successful head coach. The team's colors are green and gold, reflecting the national sporting identity. The Boomers' history is one of steady growth, evolving from a regional force to a genuine global threat. Their name, "Boomers," is derived from the male kangaroo, symbolizing strength and resilience. A key era for the program has been the last two decades, marked by the emergence of NBA talents like Patty Mills, Joe Ingles, and Andrew Bogut. This golden generation achieved a historic bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the nation's first-ever Olympic medal in men's basketball, a defining moment that cemented their legacy. In the modern era, the team continues to be competitive, blending veteran leadership with new talent, consistently reaching the knockout stages of the FIBA World Cup and challenging the world's best. The team culture is one of immense national pride, with a passionate fan base known as the "Green and Gold Army" creating a formidable atmosphere at home games. The Boomers stand as a testament to Australian basketball's development and ambition on the world stage.
Overview
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Competition
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Next Match
FIBA AS Qualifier 2027 2026/07/03
Australia
18:00
VS
Guam Island
Best
#Players
Per Game
1
J.Galloway
16.0
2
K.Pinder
14.0
3
N.Kay
14.0
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