altApril 14 - Britain's basketball coach Chris Finch has predicted that more players from this country will follow the likes of Luol Deng, Pops Mensah-Bonsu (pictured) and Ben Gordon and make an impact in the NBA.

 

The American's optimism is based on the progress the country is making in this country in the build-up to the London 2012 Olympics.

 

Deng, Gordon and Mensah-Bonsu will come together in tomorrow's final regular NBA season game for the Chicago Bulls, when they host the Toronto Raptors.

 

Although Deng remains sidelined through injury his teammate Gordon will face fellow Londoner Pops Mensah-Bonsu.

Finch said: "Over the years with guys like John Amaechi we have had a representative here and there but this is the first time we can see some guys there for the long haul."

"Luol, Ben and Pops will stick while guys like Joel Freeland will hopefully get a chance too.

 

"More and more we are producing guys who are NBA athletes with NBA bodies first and foremost who develop quickly.

 

"With the way the NBA game has changed they are turning more to unfinished products whom they can develop."

 

Pops-Mensah said: "It shows just how far the game has come in Great Britain that in Chicago we will have two players involved - myself and Ben - with Luol looking on.

"You have to say that's pretty good and hopefully the start of something.

 

"I believe there are other British players with the ability to play NBA.

 

"If you get a few of us making a breakthrough perhaps others will follow.

"It will be great to see Luol there and hopefully there will be time for a proper catch up.

 

"Ben is a stand-out player and has been really strong for the Bulls as they have closed in on their play-off place.

 

"He is going to contribute so much to British Basketball over the next few years."

 

The Bulls have made the Play-offs but Toronto have not.

 

Nevertheless, Finch is confident Mensah-Bonsu has done enough to earn himself a permanent contract, having been signed on a short-term deal earlier this season.


Mensah-Bonsu said: "I feel I have proved myself to be an NBA player over the last month or so with the Raptors.

 

"It's never easy parachuting into a team but I feel I have done pretty well during my game time," added Mensah-Bonsu.

"The NBA is where I want to be playing all my basketball.

 

"I know I can produce more given the opportunity.

"The contract negotiations for the future will come after the Chicago game and hopefully they can be sorted quickly.

"Then I need some rest and time to work on my overall fitness before building again towards the GB summer camp and Game On At The O2 in August.

 

"That will be an important stepping stone before Eurobasket in Poland in September."

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