Battle of the ages: The veteran Boomers stars fighting for one last Olympic charge
In a rare interview, Boomers coach Adam Caporn discusses Patty Mills, Ben Simmons and Joe Ingles, and Australia’s new wave of basketball talent.
Boomers icon Patty Mills is playing on and his cohort of veteran stars are also in Olympic calculations, ensuring a battle for the ages with Australia’s next generation of talent.
In a wide-ranging interview with this masthead, Boomers coach Adam Caporn says that Mills, 37, Joe Ingles, 38, and Matthew Dellavedova, 35, are in the frame for next year’s World Cup in Qatar and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, while he would be “ecstatic” should Ben Simmons ever don the green and gold.
The Boomers will continue to unleash fresh talent in next month’s FIBA Asian Cup qualifying games against Guam (July 3) and the Philippines (July 6) in Perth, with US-born but naturalised Australian NBL great Bryce Cotton, Tyrese Proctor, fresh off his rookie NBA season with Cleveland, and US college star Alex Condon among those keen to make a splash and show they can embrace the “Boomers’ way”.
The Boomers experienced what centre Jock Landale described as “growing pains” amid a stinging quarter-final defeat at the Paris Olympics, and a not-always-easy handover of responsibility from the Mills era to the fresh faces of Josh Giddey and Dyson Daniels.
Industry insiders had suggested Mills may retire, but Caporn said the former NBA championship player was “doing terrific” right now and could still fill a role.
“He is still playing and got goals of Boomers’ representation in his future, and there’s a number of guys, I guess, in that sort of experience bracket that are still fighting to be in the team and are proven performers,” Caporn, the 10th coach in Boomers history, said.
“I would just keep saying that selection is going to be very tough.”
Mills did not play in the NBA last season, but is playing in Spain and has been linked with a NBL return.
Ingles told this masthead last month he would “never say never” to a potential sixth Olympics.
Asked about Ingles, Caporn – a former NBL player, former assistant to Boomers coach Brian Goorjian and a current assistant with the Washington Wizards – said he was “not going to rule anyone out”.
“You know, my conversations with the more experienced guys have been really open that what we need from them is that, we appreciate their contributions, and what we need from them is to be healthy, happy,” Caporn said.
Ingles has finished a stellar NBA career and signed a two-year deal with Melbourne United.
Dellavedova remains one of the NBL’s best defensive guards, helping the Sydney Kings to the title last season.
The trio has been the heartbeat of the team for so long, helping reap the first men’s basketball medal at an Olympics with bro
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